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Show Sunday, November Ex-Provo- MONEY CLIPS by Mort Reed Three out- LOGAN 1890 Friday night during the annual Utah State University alumni banquet. Mr. and Mrs. John Boyden and Carlton Culmsee were picked for the honors by a committee of the faculty and the USU Institutional Council. ... A for Everyone's Protection coin has two natural el- ment available at the Smith- ementsUs design and its sonian Institution. and any chalcomposition to its authenticity is lenge generally in that order. The design usually provides the first clue to a possible fake coin, but the absence of visual irregularities never rules out need for a close examination of its composifakes often tion. High-valu- e display physical properties equal to, or better than, their genuine counterparts. Technology for these metallurgical tests have long been available to a few profesNow, sional numismatists. affer efforts by a few dedicated numismatists and snme $50,000, the American Authentication Numismatic Tfust has been founded. Jt will probably be 1971 before ths ANAT will function ai an arm of the American Numismatic Association. New York City will be considered as a headquarters c$y because of its access to the world's largest numismatic 'ibrary of the American Numismatic Society. Washington, D. C, is also uader consideration because 01 its proximity to highly sophisticated testing equip- - Operating procedures will be relatively simple. The collector sends his coins into be examined for sured their authenticity. Minimum fee will be about $3. If genuine, each coin will be photographed, front and back, and a print made of both sides of the coin. These prints become a part of a registered certificate of authentication. Since no two coins are precisely alike, the photograph can identify that particular coin and no other. About five per cent of submitted coins will require closer examination, such as fluoy diffraction, y rescence, electron thefts will soon be discour- Bp Oswald & 14 AQ10G 85 Q10753 KQ3 WEST V432 JA94 4.642 82 SOUTH (D) 8743 A VAK6 KJ6 AAJ5 lass GERMAN BANKS have been selling this CHrles de Gaulle memorial coin, stamped In silver, gold and platinum. Front side bears the profile of the late statesman and which he mn Uh ftl.pftofo deg Cempagnw de la Liberation with the Inscription: and the phrase: Pstriam Charles de Gaulle, Servance Tnllt (Serving the fatherland they won victory). 1890-197- 0; " Sale IDEA "HOME Big The public needs ANT and ANAT needs public support. The initial $50,000 was raised through pledges and contributions from $1 up. In- 0 I ... Mr' v. terested readers desiring a detailed description of this authentication service, address inquiries to Virgil Hancock, P.O. Box 936, Texas 77402. Contributions are Bel-lair- e, 1 VW4 I micro- scopy or neutron activation at a cost ranging from $10 to $100. Before extensive tests, the coin's owner would be informed of their need and the cost. Probably the most valuof the ANAT able services will be the increasing difficulty for a thief to sell a stolen coin. If a collector buys only coins accompanied by an certificate, coin ct ANAT-register- Uses Pigeon CAGLIARI, Sardinia (UPI)-Po- lice arrested merchant Fla-vi- o Gaviano Tuesday on charges of using a pigeon to set fire to his neighbors' wheat crops. They said Gaviano, 34, would tie a burning fuse to one of the pigeon's legs and release it over his neighbors' fields. He then bought the scorched wheat at cut rate prices to feed his pigs. Kitchen Carpet NYLON SHAG NYLONCARPET lect three spade tricks. The author points out that an upside-dow- n signal of the deuce would leave East with four spade tricks. There is no question about that conWith this in mind, various clusion, but it does not mean signals are writers have proposed using that upside-dowupside-dow- n signals. Today's really worth anything. hand is taken from the July, A partnership should issue of the Bridge find good 1943, the spade shift without World magazine. any fancy signals. East West opens the queen of should play the deuce of hearts against South's three hearts at trick one and disSouth takes the card the deuce of clubs on trick right away and starts the third diamond lead. on diamonds. West ducks the West would see the futility first two diamonds, but has of continuing with his hearts. to win the third. He would also note that hold a perfectly At this point, if East disSouth without even cards the nine of spades to good ask for a spade lead he will one honor in spades. After get the spade lead. 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You can now afford to carpet every room in the home. loop vacuums easily. n EAST A AKJ92 y Q J 10 9 7 ,n.i ,IM .niMiiiiiiniiim PI: 2 James Jacoby NOKTH i mini Sears Spade Discard Defeats Purpose West mum at Bridge VVin rri s,KfT Boyuen is chairman of the Utah Division of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and his wife, Orpha, a former USU trustee, has served as chairman of the Utah UNESCO convention and was a member of the Women's Legislative Council, Dr. Culmsee was for many years head of the extension division at Brigham Young University. He graduated from aged. If a stolen coin has once been registered by its rightful owner, ANAT's IBM retrieval system will quickly reveal that fact when the coin is offered for sale. As a final service, ANAT will hold the coin and notify the registered owner. 9 I distinguished service awards ANAT Utah-P- aee an Honored in USU Rites (UPI) standing Utah citizens received M I THE HERALD, Provo, 15, 1970 99 0)99 Regular 4.99 Sq. Yd. Sq. Yd. p. 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