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Show I ; Sun Chronicle-Advertis- Thursday, May 6, er J.y'71 Vjfoav VQCy GOZHVQ5V fam sSd&Sdl kfi)w by Glen Pe Tins you want to win a contest? It s a great hobby, either before or s'er retirement, especially if you make a game out of it. So ( Or form a club to exchange ideas or help find new literary events to enter, say conest-ee- s of the Roy area. Contests fun, are exciting and Played witn a card or letter Many may win gold and fame If they try again and again and again In my 30 years of teaching journalism Ive encouraged my students to enter every contest that came along. As a result theyve won electrical appliances, clocks, soaps, detergents, sewing machines and a variety of other things. One student won two contests in one month -- - both national prizes, a trip for two to Mexico and a trip for two to Hawaii. Wow! Now, tests: how do you win con- 1. Follow the rules correctly so your entry is qualified to win. And enter every contest you see, hear or read about. The more entries you send in, the more chances you have of winning. 2. Be clever and original and coin words if you can. This is one of the tricks to winning. For example: Wright arch preserver shoes give you mileage, more styleage and more smile-ag- Pick the right words 3. e. by listing good adjectives and a list of suffixes, and have good examples of comparison, like Annes elect new president Roi Members of the Roi Annes and their husbands met recently at the Shandoah Restaurant for their annual birthday party and installation of officers for the new year. officers Mrs. Outgoing ROY George Stettler, Mrs. Amos Brown and Mrs. Wayne Wes-se- ll were in charge of the evenings entertainment. . Mrs. Ira Sevy was installed as president with Mrs. Horace Thompson, secretary-treasure- r, and Mrs. Charles Shenck, reporter. Attending the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. David Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Oleson, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schenk, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Tubbs ,Ir., Mr. and Mrs. Allen Zaugg, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Taft, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Ms. Wessell, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Schenck, and special guests Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meldrum and Mr. and Mrs. LaVar McMillan of Murray. Mr. Meldrum and Mrs. McMillan are former members of the club. these: Smooth as silk, but not high hat. 4. Appeal to our senses by apmaking entries colorfu pealing to the eye; melodious, by appealing to the ear; tasteful by appealing to all our senses. 5. Be concise, specific and I won contests by shortening famous sayings, like: Its better to have loved and lost - much better. All that I am or ever hope to be, I owe -- -. brief. -- Try to work in a few cle- ver sayings into your entries, sayings like Confucis said: His wild oats included rye. She kept her head while she refused his hand. Congress is more talkie than movie. Many a lit up speech is not illuminating. During courtship a flame is brightest in the dark. 6. In entering contests, write legibly, use sufficient postage, clean white paper and neat copy. Read and understand the rules and enter contests early -- - and cb-m- ff Construction has begun on the Fontenelle, Wyo., to Brig- ham City, Utah, section qf the American Telephone and Telegraph Company s second hartranscontinental teledened phone cable route, according to Joe Neary, Ogden district manager for Mountain Bell. section will The cost an estimated $9 million. Mr. Neary said A&T will start at Fontenelle by putting temporary gates in fences and Next, clearing prefabricated concrete manholes are placed in the ground at one to two mile intervals and pipes pushed under roads for the cable in preparation placing. Actual placing of the cable 136-mi- le right-of-wa- y. tries. We believe that contact -- - folks le people-to-peop- alerting their relatives, neigh- bors and friends to cancers warning signals and helping to raise fighting funds--i- s part of the combination that will the tide turn increasingly these dread disagainst declar- eases called cancer, Roy Stake schedules 13th vs. 5th. MAY 13: 7 p.m., 5th vs. 7th; 8 p.m. 3rd vs. 8th; 9 p.m., 2nd vs. 13th. 20. 7 p.m., 3rd vs. 5th; 8 p.m., 7th vs. 13th; 9 p.m., 8th vs. 2nd. MAY 27: 7 p.m., 7th vs. 2nd; 8 p m., 13th vs. 3rd; 9p.m., 5th vs. 8th. JUNE 3: 7 p.m., 13th vs. 8th; 8 p m , 5th vs. 2nd; 9 pm. 3rd vs. 7th. JUNE 10: 7 p m., 3rd vs. 2nd; 8 p.m., 5th vs. 13th; 9 pm. 7th vs. 8th. JUNE 17: 7 p m., 7th v.. 5th; 8 p.m., 8th vs. 3rd, 9 pm. 13th vs. 2nd. MAY New Sunday Hours 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. W meter. 8. Say nice things in your entry, expressions like: As new as tomorrow, Uckle the tickle with a tricle at Hickles, Take years off your feet, goodbye drink. sugar, hello sugar-fre- e Lets sip this one out. Keep your feet on their toes. If a jobs worth gluing its worth gluing well. The ace of blades. r: my Uf t:' Give the gift of As intimate as a love letter, as tender as a memory. As intriguing as a secret. Be jaunty in a Jantzen. Many a hothead has cold feet. Remember the mushroom-clou- d sign under the atomic bomb test with an Indian looking at it, saying: I wish I had said THAT. 9. Paraphrase things to win 5 7 O ,, - FRAGRANCE ) ALL FAMOUS NAME BRAND SETS INCLUDING SUCH NAMES AS rap b, REVLON, C0TY, CHANEL, PRINCE ' MATCHABELLI, DANA...etc. Yl " GIFT SETS FROM sponsored by the Weber State Alumni Assn. Michael C. Mac-farlan- e, alumni executive-directo- r, said alumni and friends of the college desiring to attend the observance luncheon are invited to make reservations by dialing the alumni office, ext. 346. Dr. Packer, an educator by profession, is a member of the LDS Church Board of Education and of the Brigham Young University board of trustees. He has been a member of the Council of the Twelve since 399-594- 1, 1961. He earned his doctorate in educational administration frnm RV11 will begin from Fontenelle about April 19. Major construction on the section is scheduled for completion in mid-JulThe cable route will pass near Kemmerer, Wyo., avoiding the Fossil Butte area. It will enter Utah near Randolph in early May. The project should be near Hyrum and Logan in June. Mr. Neary said clean-u- p crews will follow the cable route, restoring the land to its in preparoriginal contour ation for reseeding in the fall. This section of the cable route will be in service in 1972. The eventual capacity of the cable is 32,500 simultaneous conversations. It is part of a y route extending from Boston into the San Francisco Bay area. The route is hardened witli all cable buildings buried and reinforced to protect communications lines from natural e and disasters, Mr. Neary said. y. 4 JUNE 24: 7 p m., 2nd vs. 8th; 8 p m., 13th vs. 7th; 9 pm. 5th vs. 3rd. JULY 1: 7 p m., 3rd vs. 13th; 8 p.m., 2nd vs. 7th; 9 p.m. 8th vs. 5th. JULY 8: 7 p m., 8th vs. 13th; 8 p m., 2nd vs. 5th; 9 p.m. 7th vs. 3rd. JULY 15: Playoffs. Junior schedule 7: 7 p.m., 2nd vs. 3rd; p.m., 8th vs. 7th; 9 p.m., 13th vs. 4th. MAY 13: 6 p m., 4th vs. 7th; MAY 8 7 MAY p.m. (Thursday). 14: 3rd vs. 8th; 2nd vs. 13th (Postponed seminary graduation) MAY 20: 6 p.m., 3rd vs. 4th; 7 p.m. (Thursday) MAY 21: 6 p.m. 7th vs. 13th; 7 p.m. 8th vs. 2nd. MAY 27: 7th vs. 2nd; (Thursday). MAY 28: 6 p.m., 13th vs. 3rd; 7 p.m. 4th vs. 8th; (Postponed high school gradua- tion). JUNE 3. 6 p.m. 13th vs 8th, (Thursday). 4: 6 p.m. 4th vs. 2nd; 7 p.m. 3rd vs. 7th. JUNE 10: 6 p m., 3rd vs. 2nd, 7pm., (Thursday) JUNE 11: 6 p.m. 4th vs. 3th, 7 d m. 7th vs. 8th. p C Model V8 Reg seperate light HAIR SPRAY Now You Save Reg. 10.00 22.95 1 cross-countr- Special Pyrexware REFRIGERATOR Touch Sweden No & efHAND LOTION FREEZER SET 6.50 value 8 oz. Reg. 79 GE MODEL M68 GE ELECTRIC ed Mr. Barlow. The other part is the dedication and skill of thousands of physicians and researchers searching for causes and bet- ter treatments. "Those who give their time and talent this year will join hands with the more than 2 million other volunteers in thousands of American com- HAND MIXER 3 handy Varible speed. Drink Mixer features-Snooz-Alar- Lighted dial 10.98 value Model 7270-- & Attachment included Reg. 17.88 View Alarm Texas TUMBLERS 87 There is an even greater challenge this year, Mr. Barlow said, "for we must reach out to people never contacted before. Every house in North Davis apartment County must be visited in Crusade 1971, beginning April 1. Every one with even a few hours to spare can help. Families must get the facts about cancer. One key part of the Crusade," he said, is disleaflets tributing telling how you can protect yourself against cancer. 6 5 Reg. ALL We want to wipe out in your lifetime and its up to us to tell everyone we can LADIES AIRWAY SS25Ss PICTURES LUGGAGE Framed 20 OFF x choose w Reg Y TSTEAMDRY x 25" Large array to' K from. w 3.99 jf r- i IRON 9.97 Reg. ft) cer NOW Head & Shoulders 9you reach that the regular health checkups and early diagnosis can save lives, he said. I00 by mail for 2 i Regular size cl r ki S proofs-of-purcha- I YCl'S CK3ICI n ft) cash refund R19. sin lotion far. 3.6 ox. Itottl. JUNE who believes "Everyone health is beautiful is needed by the North Davis County American Cancer Society Unit, commented Mr. Barlow. 2.99 5 Many can- Set of 8 eLj life-savi- cancer deaths are needless since the chances of a cure are good with early Mr Barlow said. diagnosis, He pointed out that more than 1,500,000 Americans are alive today who were cured of cancer. set 5 oi. Jujce munities whose dedication has already helped save increassaid ing numbers of lives, Mr. Barlow. softball team action Schedules and regulations for senior and junior softball have been releaseJ. Junior games will be played on both Thursdays and Fridays, while the seniors will see action on Thursdays. All games will be played at Roy Park. The home team will be decided by the flip of a coin. The scheduled game time is forfeit time. Each team must have ten players on the field ready to play. All jerseys and shirts must be tucked inside of the players pants. Senior Schedule: MAY 6: 7 p m., 2nd vs. 3rd; 8 p m., 8th vs. 7th; 9 p.m , course, there are riddles, crossword puzles, so keep a scrapbook of ideas, GIFTS THAT SAY-- 7. Dont use flattery or footnotes in your entry, and if your entry is in poetry, check the man-mad- week ROY Snow White. 11. Then of Pure soap brings me keen delight, Keeps my : ocks and gar try with t.dyons nr paints keep your contest entry neat and clean. The main idea is to keep at it, keep trying contests, and aim high. Go after the big ones, and good luck Remember, the more contests you enter the more you will win! old-tim- your help meetin. the crusade kick-oing held in Clearfield last tests, like: p slogans, short articles, poetry, excerpts, for now is the season of contests, between now and winter. If you dont win now, hold off until during the Christmas rush wher everyone is too busy for contests. 12. Dont decorate your en Mountain Bell Begins construction project Cemeer Cruscid People really believe health is beautiful and thats why we urgently need volunteers for the American Cancer Societys 1971 educational and fund raising Crusade said Mr. Eldon Barlow, North Davis County Crusade Chairman ments bright. It eliminates scrubbing And banishes tubbing . . . My prints charming are often. One paid off, for example e in naming the Liberty Magazine for $1,000 prize, one man entered more than 500 en- Weber State plans Founder's luncheon Annual Weber State College Founder Observance luncheon at which the annual H. Aldous Dixon memorial award will be given, is scheduled for Mav 7 at noon, Union ballroom. Featured speaker will be Dr. Boyd K. Packer, a WSC alumnus and member of the Council of the Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints. The H. Aldous Dixon memorial honors the late Dr. Dixon, who was president of Weber for more than 16 years. It will be presented to an outstanding member of the Weber State faculty or staff. Founders Observance is (Rut remember, a pun is the lowest form of wit ) 10. Get a rhyming dictionary for rhyming words in con- contests, like Ain't lovegland. Up with the son The ideas of March Master of his fate, mistress of his fate. Sue much the better The pressure is all collection My mine In a battel ed half. A gas widow. Moral Less. Jackal and Hide. I L M aaif T "I. y FO L J L.1 y tp J- . n a r e . 4iC |