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Show isiwWiii r A wet, o Subscription contest See contest details pgs. (Continued from Page 1) tractive cash awards to lesser place winners. volved with this short-tereffort, he added. Kalebjian noted emphatically that this program is not just a lucky drawing or a something for nothing gimmick. It is rather a serious business proposition that will pay money for work and results. "A unique feature about this contest, according to Dick Kalebjian, director of the campaign, is the fact that there are absolutely no losers. lie explained that this is because every active contestant earns 20 percent of all the subscription that money he or she brings in; is, $1 out of every $5 goes to the contestant. In addition, these commission checks are paid It is understood that the first and second place winners will consider their weekly commissions as an advance on the two top prizes to which they will be applied. This does not apply to the third, fourth, fifth and sixth place winners. weekly. Also important is the fact that there is no age limit for those competing. Everyone who gets actively involved actually earns The subscription campaign will not be a long drawn-ou- t affair but will run for only a few weeks. money and becomes a potential $1,000 Grand Prize or one of the other five prizes. In order to give contestants winner of the the fullest cooperation, a contest department has been set up at the office of the where meet will with privately Kalebjian each of the contestants, explain the program, answer any questions Sun-Advoca- te This makes it not only a contest, but also a genuine earning said the contesl manager. Here is the chance many have been looking for to earn some extra money to help out on the bills, enjoy a little vacation time or even begin to get some of opportunity, those and provide suggestions to help them toward winning a prize and earning commissions. For any questions or further information, Christmas prospective con- testants may telephone Kalebjian or drop by the office fo r a personal discussion. The contest office will be open 9 a.m. through 5 p.m. daily, closed over the noon hour. presents. Sun-Advoca- te Several hundreds of dollars can be earned in commissions alone by people who will get seriously With CSI, in- - Said the manager, 4-- extremely important and the benefits of an early start cannot be over emphasized. Jump into the start the ball rolling and provide and added incentive to an early start, the publisher of the newspaper will award special cash bonus prizes of $25 each to those starters early making the best showing up to and including Monday, October 17, the end of the contests first full wreek. There will also be yet another extra $25 cash prize on top of the one just mentioned to those who make the extra effort and show substantial results during that first week of the drive. These special bonus plans are described in more detail elsewhere in this issue of the Sun. It is easily--an- d I earn Breaker and more during his or her first week of the drive, while also accumulating a big total of votes towards winning one of the major prizes, said Kalebjian. Get in the contest now and be one of those early starters to cash in on those special prizes. Come to, or call, the contest office now' at 637-074- College of Southern Idaho and BYUJV. The four mile cross country run will start in north- east Price at the Price City Baseball two-sto- ly be given to worthy The 50 & 6 CB Club will the causes. .besides be giving the other part and dance of the of the raffle, there will be all benefit proceeds to dance our kinds of people you medical team. know by handle; why not come out and see Paper Lady clearing look One Nine, KADE 3957 what they like. . .including a We gone. . contest If things get worse in December, we may have to cut coke production again, he said. Steels Horse from U.S. Coal Canyon Mine is by rail. shipped to Geneva which are coal by Carbon and Emery County mines are also stockpiling for a possible long supplied Saddleman strike. Boot Cut Big Bell spokesman for the UMWA District no. 22 office said all the issues to be decided in the contract are national issues. No local issues will have to be resolved, the spokesman added. A Value 1 C. 18.00 NOW host meet r..hr. nn Value 99 14.75 1 NOW Shrink to Fit trom mile course, John Kelly Brown, a freshHoyt, a freshman from sophomores Parker, a sophomore man from Jordon High Juab and Kirk Houle, a Carbon High and Chris transfer from the School, finished second freshman from G r i m s h a w , a of was in the race. Kelly also Dugway. Utah, University sophomore from the number one CEU placed second in the Massachusetts. U two mile run at the While the at runner. each CEU runners Other performance of U, John was the top Utah State 3A Track who will participate in week. Another member of The Eagle Harriers freshman inmeet distance Meet last spring. CEUs this weeks traveled to Southern runner and his times in clude: Kevin James, a team, Carlos Escan-doUtah State College in the 3 and 6 mile runs will not parJeff Callor, a well freshman from last Cedar CEU this week since all in known beat local athlete City previous Bingham; Bruce ticipate weekend and on a four- - records. he at third qualified to be in the track, placed Sherman, Bradley Cedar City meet. He King, and Darrell national finals for CEUs Golden Eagle Complex. Harriers will be at The team as a whole home this weekend is a young one but with a cross country talented and showing in their meet stayed against progress NO certain has Paramedics. The pro- beaver who writes for ceeds will definite- the Sunshine papers! County coal. Other industries $100 of r irA Levi Value Value 13.60 17.50 Cords n99 r. NOW cross-countr- y 3CL..J3 n, was followed by Mark (Continued from Page all Entwistle, moto-cros- 55 East Main in Price-637-1- 381 in Virginia. s 1) background information to make good decisions on some of the important questions. Marx said he is willing to change but would have to seriously look at the possibility before making a decision. One problem with spending the money is the out of date accounting procedures now used by the county. Utah State law requires counties to go into debt with the use of bonds to get money to run the government until tax assessments are made and paid in November. Right now, Carbon County uses the tax receipts in November to run the government for the next year. A letter from the Utah Taxpayers Association stated that the accounting procedures for Carbon County must be changed to meet the state law or legal action could be instituted. 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