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Show for the winner in a Hill AFB assigned aircraft, possibly a jet. Second and third prizes vary tiniy in bond sizes a $100 and a $50 bond respectively. A trophy will be awarded to contestants and also one to the student's high school for 4th, 5th and 6th place winners. The contest is open to all Utah students of 10th through 12th grades. Essays must not exceed 2,000 words. Mr. Sheya said complete contest con-test rules and outlines on Hill AFB are available in the English departments in every high school in the state. The feet sheet will assist contestants by providing facts and figures about the giant Utah base. HILL AIR FORCE BASE ESSAY CONTEST TO CLOSE Deadline for the Hill Administrative Admin-istrative Club's essay contest for Utah high school students on Hill APB its significance to the state and to community, is Friday, Fri-day, April 4, according to George Sheya, contest chairman. All entries must be postmark-1 ed and mailed to the club's program pro-gram committee secretary in Ogden no later than Midnight of April 4. First iprize will be a $200 savings sav-ings bond; two valuable trophies, one to the student and one to the student's school, and a ride |