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Show f ' ' j I ;V . i s' r i i . . 4 -ix " 1 f ' ' C j i v . - S- I a U v. . v. 1 This is how Glade Felix appeared to the cameraman as he was handed the $10 prize check this week. Congratulating him are sponsoring merchants, Kelly Jensen, left, of Frank and Kelly's Texaco and Don Watts, Brooks id e Ma rket. Young contest winner fakes $10; prize jumps to $100 jiexf veeii ads of sponsoring merchants as follows: talented, reliable, cooperative, pleasant, early riser, painter, 17-year rancher, justice of peace, here since '55, western ties, mustache, graying, framer, oils prefered, Bp. counselor, High Priest, MIA stake board, drummer, Vernon native, cattleman, cowboy cow-boy souvenirs, art teacher, ACA head, favors Tempe, 20-yr. 20-yr. SS teacher, stake missionary, mission-ary, MIA president, orchestra man, one in SHS. Everything looked rosy to young Glade Felix Tuesday morning, when he was notified that he was the winner of this week's Who and Clues contest con-test that is the winner of $10. He counted 27 of the 29 clues and thereby forfeited $60. Glade guessed the Personality Personal-ity to be Eunis Hansen, manager man-ager of Hansen's Store, to win the $10. The prize money this week is up to a big $100 which will be given in one big check to the person who names the Personality Per-sonality and counts the right number of clues. But if the lucky person names only the Personality, he will win $10. The boxes are located at Smitties Texaco Service Station, Sta-tion, operated by Smittie and Ron, 16 North Main, who are expecting a visit from at least six or seven hundred people within the next few days, and at Smith's TV, "the House that Service Built," located on 737 East, 4th South, who are also looking forward to a visit from many prospective or future customers. Clues which tripped the winner win-ner this week, were listed in |