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Show 34 Fine Prizes Plus Awards Available to Contestants y , Contest Begins Immediately for Interested School-age Boys, Girls It may seem hard to believe ... it may even seem too good to be true, but in just three short weeks, Christmas will return to the Springville-Mapleton area for quite a number of school-ageers. school-ageers. On Saturday, February 11, contestants who participate in the big "School Age" Prize Contest, being announced in this issue of the Springville Herald, will share in an unlimited number of prizes and awards, one or more of their own choice, based on the number of votes which they accumulate. And in the period between this announcement an-nouncement and the Big Day, these same contestants will have the privilege of earning cash commissions commis-sions and cash prizes. Believe it or not all of. the above is true and is the result of recent arrangements made by the Springville Spring-ville Herald with Springville merchants mer-chants for a long list of valuable prizes. Thirty-four prizes are being of-fei-ed in the contest, topped by a fine G-E portable television, which any boy or girl, large or small, or any family would be happy and proud to own. All Schoolagers Can Enter All boys and girls of school age in this area are eligible to enter. However the time to do so is RIGHT NOW. All that is required requir-ed to enter is clip the entry coupon cou-pon at the bottom of this page, fill v it out completely and bring it to the Springville Herald office. Contestants Con-testants will be given full instructions, instruc-tions, material with which to work and in just a few minutes can be on his way to win any one or more of 34 fine prizes as well as cash commissions and weekly cash prizes. Complete details for the contest will be found in the full page advertisement ad-vertisement elsewhere in this paper pa-per today. All those planning to enter the contest should read the advertisement in its entirety. Official opening date for the contest is Saturday, January 21, however contestants may go to work immediately following this announcement. Parents, Friends Can Help Parents and friends of contestants contes-tants are urged to come to the Springville Herald contest office with their favorite boy or girl so that they too can become acquainted acquaint-ed with the contest details and possibilities offered the contestant in this clean, unique and rewarding reward-ing contest. An older person may not enter the contest but he might do considerable to help the contestant con-testant of his choice, Anybody Can Win You don't have to be a salesman to win this contest. Anyone who gets off to a good start and keeps working right up to the last day, has a fine chance to win one or more of the 34 valuable prizes offered. of-fered. Springvillo Herald F.asy to Sell Contestants will find the Springville Spring-ville Herald exceptionally easy to sell as a result of its record of supplying home-town news to residents resi-dents of the area. Over the years, the Springville Herald has carried more news of the Springville and Mapleton areas than any other newspaper and as a result, enjoys tremendous reader-interest in the homes throughout the area. Contestants Con-testants will find that when they ask some one to subscribe or renew re-new their subscription to the Springville Herald, they are mere-(Continued mere-(Continued on page 2) Springville Herald Sets School Age Contest (Continued from page 1) ly reminding them of something they have planned to do for some time. Everyone appreciates a fair and impartial news publication which gives thorough coverage of items of local interest and the Springville Herald endeavors to do just that. Advisory Board of Judges In order to insure fair and Impartial Im-partial consideration for all contestants con-testants a committee of leading citizens of Springville have been selected to act in the capacity of an advisory board of judges. Members of this advisory board include H. M. Weight, Springville, chief of police; Ed Johnson, president presi-dent of the Chamber of Commerce, and Mayor A. W. Cherrington. Each of the judges is a well-known well-known Springville man and the final results of the contest as given out by them will be fair and impartial. im-partial. Every school age boy and girl and his parents are urged to look over the list of contest prizes listed on the page which gives information informa-tion concerning the contest. After reading the rules it will be to the advantage of everyone to loose no time in filling out the entry coupon on this page and begin immediately to accumulate votes. |