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Show fft mni Cfees prfee $70 It was a hard Who's and Clues contest W ffeek but Robert Curtis, 8th grade in of Mr , tonality of the week. ' He listed 26 of the 36 well-f.j(en well-f.j(en clues, scattered in -a rtjodly number of advertise-Jts, advertise-Jts, and thereby forfeited j3Q which is to be added to Ue prize money this week, bringing the total to $70. The contest boxes are in the Springville Bank and at Safety Safe-ty Store this week and they are expected to be filled with contestants names and one of ,.nom will receive either $10 tor naming the Personality or the full $70 for the Personality plus the correct number of clues. This week's Mystery Personalty Person-alty has played in the Provo dty band and coming to Springville we hope was the last in a series of 22 moves lie and his wife have made since they were married 26 wars ago. Thats all the clues e can give you as a start. You must still find them and many others in the advertisements advertise-ments of sponsoring merchants in the Springville Herald this week. To help contestants determine deter-mine the Personality last week, ! the following clues were placed in the various advertisements to describe Dr. Orton; children's chil-dren's pal, native of Parowan, Dixie College grad., two degrees de-grees from U of U., Northwestern North-western University alumni, Springville since '37, genealogy genea-logy chairman, farmer at heart, has pharmacy degree, Hanna, Wyo. his home, LDS temple worker, 178 No. Main was home, had leads in school musicals, mu-sicals, popular citizen, work his hobby, delivers male, tall, sang in a quartet, married in St. George, likes machinery, expert gardner, idol of seven, in bishopric, makes many friends, 30 years same profession, pro-fession, time valuable, talented daughter, pleasant disposition, built home on 2nd North, Sunday Sun-day School Supt. four years, Sally, likes Iris, shot expert, drives to Payson, serves cookies, cook-ies, loves music. |