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Show '' er v rw w v w W y gr w The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, Millions Stake Claim to Contest Gold fl!' Trrf y vw'wir'w'w i'w r August! 4, 1055 v w is "By Patricia IfcCormack Press International Writer United NEW YORK Seventy million letters full of hope tumble into an office here every year. A super machine opens them at die rate of 20,000 an hour. If all part of the newest gold rush making It possible for most anyone to stake a claim for riches the contest v Decorative grill painted bronze green forms an arch between foyer . y . way. This summer some $20 million in cash and prizes will be awarded in about 250 corporate contests taking place, according to estimates by Martin Landis, executive vice president of D. L. Blair. Rapid Letter Opening That firm, one of the nations top contest judging organizations, had to move in the rapid letter opening machine to handle entries. Prizes millions are trying for this summer include a tiger hunt in India, a golfing session in Scotland, trout fishing in Japan, skiing in Switzerland, lessons in Haute Cuisine iri Paris, 50 shares of Comsat. Landis said Jens of thousands of men, women and children will walk away with thousands of dollars in cash, summer homes, merchandise, vacation trips, and even trust funds for college simply by using entry blanks in their local supermarkets, grocery or other stores! Provide College Fund For the family facing rising college costs, the .scholastic sweepstakes offers a $10,000 scholarship fund or the cash equivalent A winning grandmother, relative or girl friend who doesnt want to hit the books can have the award transferred to the student of her choice. The same options are offered for $1,000 second prizes to be awarded in each of the 50 states and the Distirct of and living room. Grilhvork is repeated in valance Foyer has grasscloth, j window , Divide Foyer, Living Room By William Pahlmann Fellow, American Institute of Interior Designers 1 - In working with new houses and I am often dismayed tofind that there is no separation bet- ween the entrance foyer and the living room. These open plans leave much to be desired in-- " obtaining privacy in the living room from the entrance. It seems to me that the people in the living room must be protected Mr. from the front door," an Pahlmann especially " when apartment has only one door as is often the case. A separation which merely indicates ihat the foyer and the Jiving room are two different rooms will often stop an intruder ih the hall. expensive and difficult to achieve. In desperate cases, where there is no privacy possible with the existing floor " planrZI have instaEed screens," but block screens can the entry, especially-- if the foyer is very small. I recently hit on a device which is simple to install, decorative and stilly accomplishes a feeling of entity in the foyer. This device perjnits different wall treatments in the entrance hall and the living room. A narrow frame or grill is installed along the ceiling and down the two sides between the foyer and the living room Bits and Pieces - . Can Use Screens While I prefer to recommend architectural changes which will actually separate the two areas, these are often wool new heather-ton- e skirtsforjuniors- ' perma-pres- s blouses by 8 98 Special Downtown Versatile Mardi Modes blouses of easy care polyester cotton with a permanent .press finish. 'In or out styles. White. Sizes 3036. and Cottonwood Tho Parlt Sportiwoar and Cottonwood Downtown Columbia. Landis said the majority of the entries come from married women with two children. The families are in the $5,000 to $8,000 income range. 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