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Show j Springville girl wins bonds jn 'Errors Zero' program ant who was too ill to attend the competition Miss Hall, a Springville High School graduate, was attendant to Miss Springville during the summer celebrations throughout through-out the state. At right: Lynnette Hall Spring-ville Spring-ville beauty displays her ithree $25 savings bonds and certificate certifi-cate of appreciation from the State of Utah as she receives congratulations from Blaine Hardy (right) also of Springville, Spring-ville, assistant manager accounting accoun-ting and Genera's 1969 Savings Bond Drive chairman, and Win Crawford supervisor of training division at U.S. Geneva Steel I Lynnette Hall, a beautiful blonde, daughter of Mr. and JL. Norley Hall of this city, 'attendant to Miss Spring-e Spring-e was selected first runner-l1. runner-l1. in the MissMrs. Share in unerica contest held at the ' id Room in the state capital Riding M'ss Hall is a typist-jerk typist-jerk in the accounting department depart-ment at Geneva Works, U. S. eteel Co. She competed with nv others in the contest, Siic'n was the first such contest con-test to be held in t'tah and !, conducted to help stimuli, stimu-li, "te the U. S. Savings Bond slling effort throughout the ? itete. ll, jIjss Hall was honored by U. j0y Berlemann, Mrs. U. S. Sav-ib Sav-ib Jrs Bonds. 1969, and Gover-l, Gover-l, Ijr CaMn L. Rampton for her v. isei personality and patrio- i fism ' Sne was later awavded ee $25 Savings Bonds. ; She did an outstanding job presenting the Geneva Errors r? Zero team. She volunteered I i'h only hours notice to sub-.litlte sub-.litlte for the original contest- |