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Show c 11 Ulmmi? pte $10; prize mikk Mrs. Barbara Clark, 1150 I , East Hillcrest Dr., was the 'f lucky name drawn from the Who and Clues box this week, I hut she was not so lucky in counting the clues. She gues- Osed the Personality of the Week to be Effie Kelsey, Springville librarian and re-! re-! ceived $10, but on the clues, she missed two to forfeit $30. 3, Mrs. Clark counted only 14 31 of the 16 listed in the spon-- spon-- soring merchant's ads. The contest money this week goes to $70. Those people who are not reading the ads in the Spring ville Herald each week and getting in on the fun of the Who and Clues contest, are missing a good time. From the large number of entries in the Who and Clues boxes each week however, most everyone in town is reading the ads and most of them are in on the contest fun. One woman remarked this week that she had never read so many ads, so thoroughly as she had since the Who and Clues contest began. The boxes this week will be at Brookside Market at 759 East Fourth South, where Manager Don Watts will welcome wel-come everyone to his fine grocery store and at Frank and Kelley's Service, operated by Frank Memory and Kelly Jensen and they too are looking look-ing forward to a visit from old and new patrons to their service ser-vice station on the corner at 420 South Main. The boxes last week were at the Springville Bakery, operated op-erated by John Schouten and at Day-Nite Laundercenter, operated by Fayne Laney. The clues were as follows: taught BYU, taught New York, mother living, attended BYU, credits books, busy always, al-ways, industrious, brothers in SLC, counts calories, P.M. worker, brother on coast, bob, books vocation, near train track, private tutor, collect pennies. The contest which continues through a few more weeks, has proven one of the most popular fun contests and has resulted in a thorough reading read-ing by the general public of every single ad placed in the paper by the sponsoring merchants. mer-chants. Contest winners have expressed expres-sed thanks and good will to the sponsoring , merchants and the Springville Herald for the opportunity they have had in participating in the contest. I : f J U- s !H -W- : y. , -.') : j. 1 M : MV 1 , t- ih : Ao.r ; .t?.. ' : i 1 ? ' ' " ? Mrs. Barbara Clark, left accepts a $10 check from Who and Clues sponsoring merchants, mer-chants, Fayne Laney, manager of Day-Night Day-Night Laimdereenter and John Schouten, .r manager of the Springville Bakery, right. The winner missed only two clues to forfeit for-feit $30 thus bringing the prize this week up to $70. |