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Show C.'u'vO'DATES LISTED FI L ii C OF C the contest, the estate of the from which a motion picture can late Jack London will pay $1,000 be made,, Roy Del Ruth and Allied cash for the best story submitwill Artists' Productions pay ted, $300 for second, best, and - and cashthe $1,000 sign winning $200 for third. contestant to1 a ten week writing Cosmopolitan magazine, in ad- contract at $187.50 per week, plus dition, will pay $1,500 for serial transportatino. rights to the winning story, and will have rights of first refusal Awards of $1,000', $300, and $200 on all other promising material will be made in the' Rudy Valjee submitted. Thus, even if an entry Radio Division for wonning sug fails to win a prize there is the gestions for weekly radio shows, possibility that it may eventual- such as Take It or Leave It. ly lead to a lucrative writing Don Wilson, Harry von Zell and career. Vick Knight comprise the ad- A unique nation-wid- e contest to discover people who think-thecan write short stories or create ideas for motion pictures, movie titles, or radio shows has been announced by Writers Tal- Prcrror W. W. Owens, chairman of the nominating committee, has announced the following Candida' c. five of whom are to be rs directors of the Loeeu chamber cf commerce: Er. S. M Fudge, Medical Director, Er'-gMemorial Hospital. Jornh c. Cardall, Manager, Fnvstoiae Stores. ent Scout, Inc. Prizes totalling several thousand dollars and a ten week Hollywood writers contract will be awarded the winning contestants. The quest for actual writing skill is only part of the search, the ability to think up plots and titles being the other. In the short story division of ci'-efr- t Dr. Don C. Gunnell, Densist. John Contest To Locate Fiction Writers Is Announced IT. Lamb, Assistant Man-ssc- r, Cache Valley Electric. visory board for judges. cash awards ranging Seven frmo $500 to $50 will be awarded a subsidiary of by Paramount Pictures for the best motion picture titles suggested. Writers Talent Scout will also submitted endeavor, as the authors liter- - Stories submitted will be judged by Adela Rogers St. Johns, Paul Gallico, Walter Duranty, Frances Mario, and Irving Shepard, nephew of the ' late Jack London. For the best plot Pine-Thom- as, GzcAe memcAn c Friday, November 28, 1M7 to sell all promising so material that stories or ideas; of merit wil not be forgotten; to simply because they failed win an award. Further informa- tlon may be obtained by writing : Writers Talent Scout, Inc., 1067 N. Fairfax Avenue, K&Ilywodo, Calif., which requests fiist no manuscript be sent without- - first writing for further information. ary agent, 1 rrofe.'scr l. Mark Neuberger, Associate Prof error, Eusiness trnticn, USAC. Ad-mi- ni Dean C. Pa-- k, Pncls Motor Company. and Manner, First Security Eank. E. N. D D. S.hbnry, Vice-Preside- Smith. District Amahnagated tendent, KB Manager, Royle ml 151-Dec-- 47 nt Superin- Sugar Company. J. P. Smith, Manager, Smith Printers. E J. Wilson, Manager, Logan-Ca.-Kr;c tin 7 Mills. inalbbs the election will be mmmt the members of the cl. mom in 0 few The days. viimlim c.and'Viatrs will be the evening of the al diim-- r of meeting the c.mm of commerce scheduled ft: cr 15. January cbm T.ey be changed to the : vT'-lif it becomes necessary to meet the convenience of the snm.her for the occasion. Due announcement will be made. cf the chamber whose tArms exmre are James O. Stew-- Z president; Dr. S. M. first vice president; V. w. Budge, Lnd-ber- g, Attorney Asa Bullen, and Cover Edwards. Since Dr. S. M. E,'1:e only filjed the unexpired of he T- -r ; an-nu- ..i-Un- y, fol--ovs- ne Dr-'wtn- m Erwin Moser, the nomin-a,m- g committee nominated him s a candidate. Hold-ovdirec-tr- rs of the chamber are Le Roy Anr ersom second vice president; Martm Roskelley, Newell Cahoon, ACe Pagan end, Loyal Hall, D. V. Less G. N. Cardan, Ray Nelson, H. R. Hurren, and Attorney Genre? D. Preston. Other members of the nomin- tv ating committee, besides Chairman Owens, are Dr. O. Weriner-EreMark, Neuberger, Austin Tend, and James Larsen. Representatives of the major money raising agencies in Logan have given some consideration to the organisation of a community Chek The Merchants has assembled considerable inform ation cf community chests in other cities to comparable Logan. It appears to be the opinion the chest Idea does not out well in the smaller work cities where only a few agencies are involved. President J. W. Kirkbride of the American R?d Cross inform-e- d er n. com-miu- Red ee in town . . BUT . . . they are not going to last M the .group that the National Cms organization operates independently of any other and cannot affiliate with a community chest. The offMMs of the local Polio informed the committee that they cannot affiliate vnth a community chest. The officials of the Boy Scout aefen oesires to make organ!, further studv of the plan. With -- mb a limited number cf to participate in a chest and with the! eomwity exnoriwme 0f other cities the f,ze of Len, the plan will have to receive further considoration. Ther was one practice the committee and group opposed very strong and that is the of ii,, piat9 for contri-- ; PEjing buiiom in the local theaters and! at ether public functions. This has caused much irritation among patrons and they have not been slow to express it. It is the understanding this practice will not take place in the- future. ien rCR RAID mi Hxesllmt Con'ffticn. tor, The biggest variety of toys end Chevrolet in New Mo-- jj firms. Radio Come in now . . . make your choice and use our lay-awa- y plan. .1 Open Sat, evening until 8 P.M. LOGAN, UTAH 27 NORTH MAIN The Wallpaper Store 1 H |