| Show '11 Mail Coupon "Today for First Group of 30 Puzzles! ’re 'Free! JUJSTT STATHTTTTflTTM (EETITIIMp a MAML TTME CdDHJIPCDRr 30 IPU2Z2ZILIES Air (DMCIE2 JjjflDIHL YOU MUST UNDERSTAND THE RULES IN ORDER TO COMPETE x "t is essential that you have the Official Rules in order to compete in this contest The Rules define the area to which this contest is limited and specify dates for mailing solu- how ties will be broken how the value of prizes will be determined how two or four subscriptions increase the value (Mow to Solve the Sample' TPussle Above) of prjlzes and all other details pertinent to this contest The Official Rules are Included' with the First Group of 30 puzzles which will be sent to all persons mailing the coupon in the lower right corner of this page Mail the Coupon now! Get the First Group of 30 puzzles and the OFFICIAL RULX8 i -- First of all note that there are a BELL OX BED GIRAFFE and FIRE in this puzzle also a number of alphabetical letters and some plus and minus signs The plus and minus signs mean that you add or subtract To wIto this puzzle first writ owi the letters la the word Next add tbs letters OX giving 700 BELLOX Next add D BELLOXD Next subtract the letters la the letter giving you the word BED giving Won LLOX Next subtract the letters LX leaving you with LO Next add the letters in the word GIRAFFE' giving you LOGIRAFFE Next subtract the letters la the word FIRE Next add the letter N giving you you with LOGAF leaving LOGAFN Next subtract the letter F and you have LOGAN the solution of the puzzle Note carefully that you must always subtract letters from LEFT TQ BIGHT For Instance if there are two of the same letter la the combination of letters from which you are to subtract be sure to subtract the letfer that is FARTHEST TO LEFT Here is an example: Let’s say you have the combination of letters BENNION and you are to subtract the letter N from same Be sure to subtract the N farthest to the left N which is after the letter E NOT the N which is next to the(the letter I nor the N which Is the final letter of the word) As In the Instance of the OX pictured above some of the objects B the puzzles will contain a thin dotted outline of something BELL associated with the object you seek to identify by name The thin dotted outline of a yoke is only to help you Identify the animal as an ox The thin dotted outlines which will be seen in some of the puzzles are only to help you identify the name of the object with which they are used Bear in 'mind that each illustrated object which appears in a puzzle represents a single word NOT a hyphenated word For instance you would identify a certain type of chair as a “rocker’ NOT as a rocking-cha- ir Occasionally you will note a black square in the diagram la the lower right corner of each puzzle That black square simply Indicates that there is a separation between the two words that form the solution to the puzzle for Instance between the first and last name of a person or between the words which form the name of a locality such as Temple Square The solutions to most of the puzzles in this contest will bo identifiable with well known names of persons and places in the area la which The Tribune circulates There is only one correct solution for each puzzle j $ 11 HERE IS TODAY’S PUZZLE! 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