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Show Realestate Board Offers Prizes for Best Essays on Home Ovnership test for the multiple listing bureau. The contest is limited to home owners of Utah county. Any person per-son connected with a real estate firm or members of their families are not eligible to enter. Entries should be sent to the Provo real estate board, 48 North Univ. Ave. not later than May 10, 1955. is the backbone of any city, state 'or nation, and Springville desires to support the governor in this program. pro-gram. I recommend to the citizens of Springville that they give this matter their earnest consideration. The real estate board, in keeping keep-ing with this program is offering a $50 bond, 1st prize, and $25 bond 2nd prize to the home owner in Utah county submitting the best reason for home ownership. Home owners entering the contest con-test are to complete in 50 words or less the sentence, "I prefer to own my own home because . . ." "There is nothing to buy, no box tops to save, no catches," said Af-ton Af-ton M. Payne, chairman of the con- The Provo real estate board mul- tiple listing bureau today announc- j ed a contest in connection with national "own your own home ! week," May 8-15. Governor J. Bracken Lee has issued is-sued a statement in which he says: "Home ownership in the United States is in keeping with the highest high-est American traditions. In that regard Utah has always enjoyed a rating among the highest in the 'nation in home ownership. In designating des-ignating May 8 to 15 inclusive as "Own Your Own Home Week" Governor Gov-ernor Lee said, "I urge the people of this state to give appropriate attention to the week and its observance. ob-servance. In harmony with the governor's statement, Mayor A. W. Cherring-ton, Cherring-ton, of Springville City has said, "Springville has always been a city of home owners. The home owner |