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Show Z-ttisrtm.Tr,.j.n m 'wi i , U -Thursday, May 2S, 1S33 Orem-Ger.eva Times- ii1 OFFER r : . - j ,' ! ! -, .. ... r : KS. J V( ! : n Playing games on company time? Hardly. Mayor DeLance Squire, left, and his secretary, are taking a peek at the newest game board to hit the area: The Game of Orem. A fund-raiser for Jaycees, the game is designed to develop civic pride a nd ha? enthusiastic - support of President Bob Meek, right, and John Jensen, project chairman and chairman of . the board. Want to be famous? Get YOUR name on the board. force the others into bankruptcy Oram. 'HliGGler Dealer' Is WaniG Of The Game : :'Mf--one were to" ask" Orem . - residents what their favorite board , : games,, are, the answers, would probably vary greatly and include "such favorites' as Monopoly,: ;.. Scrabble, or Risk. . "'7--;; V- v These answers may soon be as " '.' passe as a newcomer challenges all . favorites. This game may have - .what could be called a home-town advantage; and if; youve ever wanted to own a piece of Orem ' . called . real . estate, now's your . chance. ' Naturally, this game is called "The Game of Orem?' -It Is being produced.by the.Orem . :Vjayce;..J)ott;;a.jd'iaiseC4 , Civic-prldejjromption Based on a ' : Monopqly4ype bpard, the game will feature the. names of 30 local businesses in place of the famous Marvin Gardens, Boardwalk, and the likes. " . r-. -"V . The spaces are ' available to Orem businesses to be sold on a first-come, first-come, first-served basis wlUrthe more prestigious spaces Seing. sold' first. In additionr residents-names " will be printed on the game board for ' $5.00 each. . ' The advertising benefit of owning a space is super. Local residents will be reminded - of businesses and their generous . " community support each and very ' time the game is played-year in and year out. - The game consists of six color tokens, an attractive playing.board, property cards, nd wheeler-dealer " cards. : ' -r Players begin with $100,000 and , - have to invest in the - Commodity Futures Exchange.' Investments! ' range from eggs to peppermint; ' but watch out, one throw of the dice can lead to financial ruin. " Players use the money gained from successful investments to buy - properties or to wheel-and-deal with an opponent. ' v The .wheeler-dealer ards" are drawn on odd number rolls and range from - an iRSCaudit to -bamboozling an, opponent out of .i'l-high .i'l-high priced property for one of much lesser value. r; .. :.;"- ;-" ;-" ' . '.' In this game "a player doesn't go 4-1 1 Scliolorsliips - Tlrp Availably; J , ' JUtah 4-Hers have a chahce'to. . . . enter any one of six different types ' of livestock in one competitive setting. The 4-H Fitting and Showing . Livestock Exposition will be held at the Brigham Young University : Ellsworth.. Center, June 9-11 in Provo. - An added feature "of this year's r exposition is that there will be "college schpUrshaps offered, : says, r Scott McKendrick; assistant state..4- H leader at UtahState University.-He University.-He says that any 4-H;:entrant . who has completed high school in 1SC3 is eligible. The scholarships are one-year tuition . waivers to Snow College, Utah Technical SchoolOrem, Bridgerland Vocational School," .Utah State ' University and- $300 to . $500. educational' grants; to Brigham Young University. In addition to the scholarships, there will be $50 awards In two age groups In each of the six species categories, v :- McXendrick says. the exposition Is open to 4-Hers of ail ages in beef, swine, sheep, horse, dairy cattle and dairy goat projects. lie says the scoring sym is set up so there "will be, cenr ;.;.. -'Jon .-. . between the species as weP i3 within each species class.- . . " v. Entry fees of $10 are due by June I. ApDlications cca be picked " up at USU County 'Kxtcnsipi. C.fice.s..- to jail, he goes to school to be reformed. When in school, he takes night classes which always take too much time causing a loss of a turn. -., Landing at City Hall means payment of back taxes to make any city coffer overflow. The game may be played for a certain time period, once through the wheeler-dealer deck, or for the diehards. until one player has and owns the entire city. John Jensen, project chairman and chairman of the board for the Orem Jaycees, emphasized that the main goal for running this projectis to promote civic pride. "This is the first time this has been done in our area. Orem is unique in a lot of ways-now we're unique because we'll have Pur own game," Jensen said. Businesses or people interested in buying a square for the first edition of the game should contact Mr. Jensen at 226-3079. 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