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Show Boys Can Win FiveDay Trip To Yellowstone In Herald Contest - New Iver-Johnson Bicycle To Boy With Highest Points-Other Points-Other Prizes Are Also Planned A new Iver-Johnson bicycle, a five-day trip to Yellowstone parkr scout equipment of your own choos-ine- these are orizes to delie-ht the heart of anv bov CD - ' V t i : and makes you out a receipt for your payment. Those who do not have enough points to go to Yellowstone will be allowed to turn in their points for scout equipment or other prizes. BOYS ! ENTER THIS CONTEST NOW AND WIN A TRIP TO YELLOWSTONE! 0 -x that can be won with a little ef- fort. Twenty-five boys may be awarded award-ed a trip to Yellowstone National park, the world renowned "Magic Yellowstone," where can be found gigantic geysers hundreds of feet high, busily boiling springs, acres of hot bubbling mud, steaming' and bottomless pools, crystal-clear ice-fed ice-fed lakes, and a thousand and one other weird, prankish manifestations manifesta-tions of nature. Here's how boys may yet win these grand prizes by entering the contest now: The Springville Herald Her-ald is sponsoring a subscription contest and giving as the awards twenty-five free all-expense-paid trips to Yellowstone, and the bicycle. bi-cycle. The bicycle will be given to the boy with the most points when the contest closes on July 31, and the twenty-five free trips to the park will be given to the boys for soliciting soli-citing subscriptions to the Springville Spring-ville Herald, with 100 points being given for each new one-year subscription sub-scription collected at $2 per year, and 60 points for each year collected collect-ed as a renewal. Boys 12 years of age or over may register at the . Herald office and receive official receipt books. Subscribers should not pay any boy for soliciting subscriptions unless un-less he has official receipt books |