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Show , . .1 " ' - . P . , t , 4 . 1 - s , 1 I Nir ....,,, , . - i ., ilt 0 , 'ibl, ,,, iii,' Siei)..se .0 Pt' ,,,,,, tt t!I:)ir . Features .-- Entertainment Farall ., '. (.....,,,,, -- 1) "'ipci 67 '. flews JIQ , I ' . , ...... ,,,,,, -- - ., , ., 0 , , , ;, , ! , -- . . . , , ,,,, , ., . . , :... ,,, . 111;,:-.;;-- Cameraman Catches 1 Utah Writers Prepare . for-Deser- th,wt ' 1 the Job ' ' - , , , -- , - p, , -; , 10.4 , 1- 1'' - , ' - i , - . ' t ..' , , , 4- I1I - I; ir "of , , - . e - tp,, q , , ,.. . tC i 11:ct , ' ' ,.., ", s k - '.. - '''' ot-- Iit ,r,,' il ' . ',' p 4,444A '',, ,'''' - - , ' ' ,' . " '4.1 ( w r ,,, ii'' ,i , , ', . i ,,,,, . , , ,, . , '' ; . ,. il - ' , ' . - - ..- i ,' ,.,,, 4,, sts,,.. ,L, - ,,, ,, . ,.,,, .4 - ' ,, ,, ..,,,.., , . , ,...., , ,, ,,,,,, , , 1 . , ,.. , ' big writers' contest being sponsored i . , , , tt , , ''s .4- , ,' , e ; . , ,77's, . . s.::'. t'l ; ; 1 i , !., ''..' , i.,,, r. ' '' I 4'," ''' .)' i i I ,i i etrl ; l: :1, ''' i. 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I 4 ,4 . .,, -- , , TROM11111 , , , ,,, Writers' Roundup Btheiss Gmibesor,nt, riNcee,shdoerwrite. Above, Mrs. fingers and two pencils do the trick nicely. - ,. , i ! 0 thatrilaEpoAlkGemE ' , g He , . ... - a speeding ticket tore Understand the other day when a clergyman he stopped etplained: You have to be fast thesedays if you want to save souls' .,,. - ; - . , , , ie., .,, -t two. j - ' . 4- l'' ,, . ,,, ,,,,,, -- ' ' ' ' 'I . . , g .' i ,) .,,,, , , . - $ t "- .., , , taenrsnu , . . ,,,,,--,, , , i ii , - 1 , - ,,. ,f,p, , ', usthotwheutwelfth ,t. ' ,,,,, ., y 1 ' , WRITEIn connection with the ,,,,, ' , f -- , '1 ' it 4,, ..,,,. RAIL BAG To Robert Squire of St George: Thank you for the card about Ripley's addresswe finally found it. To Woodrow C. Dennett of Cedar City: You may be right about the egg -p eing ambiguous, on-T- we theTight we mentioned pro,bleMthat the . woman made only three sales', which would make a total of seven eggs. To Whoever Signed His Letter Shasta": You can please some of the people some of the , time, and you can please some of the people all of thi time, but you can't please all of the people all of the time. to Abe Lincoln.) (With apologies ..' To 11. . Harris of Menlo Park, Calif,-(ju- st in case he gets thie issue of the paper): We have never tried to make our photo contest strictly amateur. What we want are good pictures. If a professional submits a.better photo than an amateur he gets the prize. If we haven't seen the picture before,.. it's likely a lot of other pePple haven't either. We feel that amateurs still get their chance in the contest and they are often the winners. They probably feel a lot more elated, too, knowing they've won against. professional competition. Incidentally, your collection of candid shots sounds excellent. Why don't you send a few in to the conlike better than good Pictures, whether test? There's nothing we , amateur. or professional ' ,se ii.., .., - .'i I . . - , . ,'''' ' ' ,. 5e...g , t S..., ,- ,.. -,- - , ,,,:,,,,,,,,,., ., , I , ' ..40' ,. .., . . - ' . , , , story and articip writer, finds that t, ' ,, It ,. .,. - , , et oDeseretouNt bcyideTdh 1 , , , - , s, , i, tke -- .,, t"' --- ; , . --- , , ' , 1 ' , ,. HOW WRITERS I ' - -r. i- , , ' ' ''e't - . . ' I ,...- , .. ',....,,,,, 'NI ,....,, I CAN WE WATCH? Mrs. D. James (Elaine) Cannon, Deseret News teed editor, does her writing with her Children, Christine (baby), Carla Lani and Jamie swarming about 00 ,,....,,, , 4- . - , , , .,. , ' ,, ,,, ,y,. ,..,, ,,.: c, ' ,, 11.---.1, ' ... .., -- - ,,, , , ,,,, - - - -- - ,,,. , . , .., , '0'- ""' ' ,, ., r - ' '', ' ' , ,t NS -, NI - l' ' , ? , ' ,, s; , )'- -' 1 . - ,, It ., . II- , v tf 1 ' , - , .. t y, ' 'sk, , ., 1 ' - 4 ' .1 -! 4, . t - k ft.," , i 4 - ., ,, : '''; ',. 1 ' - : . ,,,,. t' kV 4w , , ' )14' , ; , speakf ! i 4,.4,,,,"!4., ' e., - , it ' l's I I , , 01,,, , 0:44'4' i A' ,I ',1 i " ff. ... 4 .,,, 0 f ,,' ' " ,,. ) ,.,,,,.,.. Thunibing through a lIgget's Thesaurus the other day wie came upon several picturesque synonyms for "to die." In fact, there were so many that one needn't get in a rut using the same old expression when someone dying. son, of the most colorful examples: "Go home feet first," "give an bolus to Charon," "loss the number of one's mess" (military slang). "join the invisible choir," "go West". "breathe one's last," "give up the ghost," "pop oft? "shuffle . off this portal coil." andpay the debt to nature.", i . ) , ; ' fli'r, I i d. . I, leo' ' I '' ')--: ,- - 1 , I ,.' '1, , ' ., IA ;,,, , e -1 . s A , t1,44 .,:k ; 0, 14 ,,t 1 , - 4471,'44 . It '1 , ' .it:lt, "----- 4- v i ''. . , t , , - .'14,, 'z , ., 4.1 ,f, -- .. , "' i li, , , - i , I - l'...- ROVi TO DIE ,, i ' ..' s, , .- 4,, : ' '''''' ..- N. - . - 0 ' . . , . wen Teresed By . - tr 1 . ,fi rt a o certe , . - r , ".. 1 ' - -, .::!,---,-,- L...4 4 1,- - ,,, :.:e A ... .-- - Monday Evening, May.31,- 1943 , , News Writers' contest Next Month et Salt Lake City, - , , .s., t ' ... .., , , i 0 ..., 114 .i.le . ' . .," sr, , ' ,,'''':4'44104. . l'."..."W"."1111". , ' '' L.".'''"'""."'""."'"'""'"M'""""""""''a""" ''''' Luce, Provo magkozine feature and article writer, really behe works. The News writers' contest is open to all who wish to enter, whether professional writers, amateurs or students, and offers prizes.. in three divisionsshort stories, newspaper feature articles, and poems. FAVORITE POSE-W- illard lieves in relaliong,while Marijone Morris, Corinne news correspondent and radio writ- work to a sympathetic listener like writer Mrs. Margaret Hyatt. her reads always TELLING-STORIESMr- ''' , , 1 f s. . . . 0 r2 ' a, US SHOW YOU THIS GREATE,ST, OF ALL ELECTRIC RAilGES LET :(7É-:,.,0.,7E1f17- , 11 kit , 0. , . I, ,,- - 1 your , 10,11, 4 il ..04) . ' WS , 01,4 4 ' ,, , NO tillist . (' istioos- 3 -' ' ALL . , , , ' . ,. PL , 4,. - , ' UPSADAIST BANCIDETSIZE , , WAISTMIGH - i CONCEALED OVEN DEN? ''' i m (IP- Lit Ihr4. 1,41. p) clik 1 . '' ' : i ). 1 , t t ,,i '4 lel 17- - - 7e . ,:, , ,,,. A .,, rof - -7 1 .,- 1, I . I : I I , , - 1 , ,L,,,. ,k, , - I Yes, they're coming soon!Hoffman's brerul iHrif Eno of television rceivers. Ton, hvolve end shams iac'h toroom hi sabinets to bring you told.: beautiful Hoffman hand-rubbvision's clearostrimage. Watch for them st your Hoffmon . : - dealer!' . ; 1 . ' , i it)? 4111 I.J' J '.:, , WAilD'11(1i-2- . . 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Armknecht of Clearfield, who has sold poems to Saturday Evening Post, scratches his head in on effort to get his work just right. (See local page for writers' contest rules.), Nu , I |