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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, March 15, 1968 HOW TO BE A CONTEST WINNER New York (NAPS) on-testa are nothing to fly off the handle about. In fact, if entered with some tipa in mind, you might fly free for life instead! Each year, over .SOCK) con testa are advertised in newspapers, magazines, stores and stations, offering prizes rang ing from household appliances to the $5000 worth of five travel per year for life Eivcn to winners of American new Fly Free For Life" The $60,000,000 worth of -C- numerous contests testing your skill at forecasting game results. If youre an amateur poet, there are countless rhyming and jingle contests. Puzzle buffs can find that thorg are more ways than one to cross a word! 3. He sure to obey all the contest rules-t- o the letter. Itules can be tricky, and one small violation can disqualify an entry. Many times you must enclose a box top or label, and have to stay within a definite word limit (and not one word more! ) or rhyme prizes available yearly in a particular word. 4. Take advantage of the money and merchandise has given tise to various corres- no work ones. In the Amer-ica- n pondence clubs and contest schools to help prospective entrants win their share. Past winners and contest judges also teli us ways to improve our contest-ability- , and here are some winning hints! 1. Take the personal approach. Use "I" and My in your entry, and keep the lan Express Fly Free For Life" contest, tor example, all you have to do is go to my travel agent or airline and fill in a blank form. Other contests simply require that you are a licensed driver, or a certain age. Always be sincere. If you dont use a product or dont guage warm and informal like it, try entering another rather than technical and ab- contest instead. Most stract. 2. H'at h for contests about games are judged on a things you nave a special inbasis, terest or knowledge in. If with sincerity being a high youre a sports fan, there are point getter. uniqueness-aptne- ss-sincerity THB US DOG POPULATION NUMBERS ABOUT 26,000,000, BUT ONLY ABOUT 1(30,000 or TMBM TXK PART IN THE NATION'S DOB SHOWS. FEEDNG 770 .. DOSS FED ENTIRELY ON TABLE scraps POOR may Supper from BONES OR TEETH DUE TO LACK OF VITAMIN O . TOF QUALITY Commercial dog Duncan Hine Pkg. jRt39' PANCAKE FLOUR z. 6 $1 Bottle IOunce 12c Off Sv x RASPBERRIESx4 AT OUR BAKERY 5 .. FRESH BREAD 1 57 4 89 ; FHskies From 89' 6 ORANGE JUICE DIAL SOAP 1., Nutrition Research Kennels S P C.A. Support Your Local or Humana Society Cans Western Family Bath Size Bar STALEY'S PANCAKE SYRUP Loaves ros contain Generous amounts of vitamin o sources. The Mini-Loo- k In Furniture 89' EGGO WAFFLES 4 -- 3.$1 'M3331I iOEpi&i WIN f$2S.OO ORDER OF GROCERlES...PV3 REGISTER Wt?NEST?Ay WEPNES PAY OR ON HELP 1? RAW MG WILL BE MARCH ZO tfc AT 75SO P.M. ON LUST WEEKS WINNER.... MOMDAY-TUESDA- Y I LOUIS FLOOR V'VV' loitte, HflauL -- X23GD (XssoeJ PIES M.vJ.B fieEtdtbos BROWNIES k WEUJl COFFIE FRESfch HARD ROLLS continues to dominate the fashion scene, While the mini-skir- t is creeping into home furnishings. The reason is not the mini-looso much of keeping up with fads, but adapting to change. Furniture manufacturers are producing more and more pieces to fit small areas in the home such as the foyer, narrow wall space or hallway area. They're also scaling furniture for apartments and homes with small rooms. The furniture makers recognize that rooms are getting smaller and that more Americans are on the move and need furniture designed to fit almost any apartment or house. Elegance is not lost because the furniture is designed for small spaces. The secret is fitting the piece to the space for which it is scaled. The smaller pieces can be used in various arrangements, and they can give the homemaker the pleasure of switching pieces without making her room look cluttered. The love seat is becoming very popular. A lot of homemakers are finding love seats, or small sofas, ideal for their first living rooms and dens, and for large bedrooms. Theyre being used in pairs to create practical and attractive arrangements. Small chests for dining alcoves and foyers, small tables for all are giving home living rooms and scaled bedroom pieces furnishings a fashionable look these days. (julruHs iSzT.y ... Charles Darwin found 3, 0(X) Yahgan Indians in extreme South America, living outdoors the year around, completely naked, without fire, and sleeping on the frozen ground, during rain, snow and hail. Kind people sent them blankets and clothes, which brought disease and killed off most of them promptly. In , BELIEF Belief is easy in June, with summer all around you. In fact, doubt is difficult in a green and hospitable world. The test comes in December, when you have to believe that onsetting winter will pass. You have to muster the belief that hope is deep-downot foolish and faith is not futile. You have to believe in your own Hal Borland, The believing. n |