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Show DEEERET NEWS, Tuesday, 1970 13, January ! FAMILY CIRCUS .iiSSv"W Colonial Ford Golden Mustang 1st PRIZE "Steve O'Connor is lucky. He got to do his homework by candlelight 'couse the stornj knocked their lights out," PEOPLE It's the No. 1 car for the 70's. Bonus Prize: If you have a savings account at First Federal when this contest cioses on January 23, you will also receive 500 gallons of regular gasoline from Phillips Petroleum. Ted faces ' Vigorous foe GOP - BOSTON (AP) Josiah A. Spaulding, former chairman oT the Republican in M a s s party setts, nounced an- h i s candidacy today for the IT.S. Senate seat held by Democrat Edward M. Ken- lace-to-fac- e said he did not think Kennedy would accept. Spaulding never has been elected to public office Kennedy issued a statement saying he anticipates a vigorous campaign. I look forward to this campaign and expect to have a oppoRepublican vigorous nent, the senator said in a statement released by his Washington office. - RUNNING Mayor Joseph L. Alioto of San Francisco announced Monday he would not run for the governorship of California because a', campaign would interfere w'ith his $12 million libel suit against Look Magazine for linking him with Mafia figures. Alioto has been considered a rising political star. At the 1968 Democratic national in Chicago he convention nominated Hubert H. Hubert H. Humphrey for president and was d dent. - CONDITION' GOOD Roy Wilkins, executive director of the National Association tor the Advancement of Colored People, way said by a hospital spokesman to be in satisfactory condition after abdominal surgery. The operation was performed Monday at New York Citys University Hospital. Wilkin is 68. WILL REMAIN of his global flight over both poles. He took off This RCA color portable TV has advanced automatic locked-iantennas fine tuning, built-iand disappearing handle. Bonus Prize: - of Olympio assassinated. ... was In 1966 -- Dr. named opto- metrist of the year Monday by the Hawaii Optometric HONOLULU 000-mil- PRIZES 24 THRU 103 $5 Savings Accounts First Federal Savings will deposit $5 Passbook Account in your name. in a penlight batteries, hand strap and case. It's Easy to N Rules Win!--Conte- st 1. You dont need an account at First Federal Savings to enter. All you have to do is come into First Federals office at 78 South Main, fill out an entry form, and deposit it in the contest box. 2. Only one entry allowed per person. Duplicate entries will disqualify entrant. 3. Eligible to participate are all residents of Utah, Idaho, Nevada and Wyoming, 16 years and older. 4. Employees, officers, and directors and their families of First Federal Savings, Colonial Ford, RCAs distributing company, Haskins & Sells, and their advertising agencies are not eligible. Winners will be drawn and certified by Haskins & Sells, Certified Public Accountants. 6. Contest closes Friday. January 23, 1970, at 6 p.m. Winners will be notified. Plus Free Gifts for Saving when you open, or add to, your savings account for $200 or more. Your Choice of These Exciting Free Gifts account. for limited time Limit: one Free gifts Set of e Lido This beauti- Glassware textured glassware Anchor Hocking is complete for entertainment and every day service. Distinctively designed, it will add appeal and sparkle to the dinner table. 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American TRIES AGAIN ferry pilot Max Conrad left for Tuesday Invercargill McMurdo Sound in the Anhis third tarctic, making attempt at the 2. will GoGetter Portable Radios an earphone, Top Optometrist Y. K. Look have a savings Gives you big radio sound from a high openings. efficiency speaker, twin-dia- l Handy transistor comes equipped with Johnson President Lyndon appointed the first Negro in history to a cabinet position: Robert Weaver, secretary of the new Department of Housing and Urban Development. Dr. S. I. ljayakawa has decided to remain as president of San Francisco State College and not run for public office this educator year. The 63 year-oland semanticist has ruled himself out of not only a Senate Irace but also any other contest including governor or superintendent ot public in- RCA Sylvan-u- s Togo If you PRIZES In 1733 President In 1963 Bonus Prize: If you have a savings account at First Federal when this contest closes on January 23, you account at First Federal when this contest closes on January 23, you will receive $100 merchandise credit at the department store of your choice. and a Oglethorpe colonists of British group arrived at Charleston on the Atlantic const with a charter to form a settlement in what today is the state of Georgia. ... 50-piec- n art - 18-inc- n TEXAS CHALLENGER With the blessings of President Nixon, Rep. George Bush, bright young political hope of the Republican party, said today he will challenge Sen. Ralph Yarborough, again. Blsh, 45, made the expected announcement at a crowded Capitol news conference after teetering on the point of getting into the race for several weeks. ON THIS DATE set of the ultimate-itableware, including eight place settings & two serving spoons and a Gold Crown Storage Chest. A Color TV earlier Tuesday but returned after 30 minutes in the air. On his first try, Jan. 2. he made half the distance, then icing trouble and a faulty compass forced him to turn back. Conrad made an unsuccessful attempt at the flight last year. Blanche StewDEATHS Scott, 84, a pioneer woman pilot who was credited with being the first woman to drive an automobile across the United States, died Monday in Rochester, N.Y. Mrs. Scott soloed in 1910, the same year she drove an Overland stock car from New York to San Francisco . . . Francis Marion 73, who "Frank Folsom, headed the giant RCA Corp. from 1949 to 1957 and served the government in many posts during World War If, died Monday night in Scarsdale, N.Y. Roger Bros. Golden Dubonnet Tableware RCA Sportabout major leg James Fomer GRANDPA LB-- I President Lyndon B. Johnson his new visited Monday granddaughter at Seton Hospital in, Austin, Tex., for the first time. The Nicole Marie girl was born 'jXikki Nugent to Lnoi and Pat Nugent Sunday. Nugent said the girl was not named after anyone in either family. We just think it's pretty, he said. 3rd PRIZE 2nd PRIZE over-the-pol- nedy. t S p aulding, 46, challenged K e nnedy to Sot ' 55 annually. Savings, certificate and passbook accounts, at First Federal Savings, are insured to $20,000 by a permanent agency of the U.S. Government. on Savings Certificates to Mi n Main at First South and Loan Association Where Thousands Flave Saved Millions f M. L. Dye, President & |