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Show I ' UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. June 10. 1987, Page 17 Uintah Basin Standard and Local Area Merchants Sponsors of the - . . ln) 1 Running Weekly Through July Deposit Your Entry In one or more of This Weeks ROOSEVELT DEPOSIT ENTRIES BY 4:00 P.M. FRIDAY Jackpot $175.00 J DUCHESNE Barb's hair Care DEPOSIT ENTRIES BY 2:00 P.M. FRIDAY Jay Gates Chevrolet Gifts, Gags and Gimmicks Doves Happy Service J.C. Penney L & L Motor Co. Inc. ALTAMONT Ink Spot Prime Cut Big O Tire Shoe Rack Here are the Easy Rules! i k - Basin Country Produce Hr I the following merchants, only one entry per store ... This is a family fun game. Entries welcome from every member of the family old enough to fill out his or her own entry. You may submit one entry per person at any or all of the sponsoring merchants, who will be listed weekly, but only one entry per person at any one store, more than one will disqualify all entries of that person for that week. Anyone may enter unless a member of your immediate family is employed by this newspaper. Sponsoring merchants and their families are welcome to enter except during the weeks that the sponsoring mechants store has the MYSTERY PERSON entry box. . . . Nothing to buy. Use any slip of paper for your entry blank. Don't put your entry in an envelope. Not necessary to be present at the drawing to win I If, by coincidence, the name of the MYSTERY PERSON or other facts about him happen to appear in news items, editorial matter, or other places in this newspaper, these will not count as clues to his identity. To enter, write down the name of the person you think the is. LIST ALL THE CLUES YOU CAN FIND in all the Mystery Person Ads of sponsoring merchants in this issue. Don't forget your own name and address! Then drop your entry in the special box at the businessmen's stores who will be listed weekly in this issue of the paper. You may enter at all the stores that are listed each week, if you wishl There are no other places where entries will be accepted for this week. Each week a different group of merchants will be listed, where you can deposit your entry. . . . THE MYSTERY PERSON may be anyone in this area. Clues to his or her identity will be hidden ONLY IN THE Ads of sponsoring merchants. This means any AD of sponsoring merchants in this section or any AD of the merchants elsewhere in the newspaper. Gues will be scattered, many Ads will have no dues, while others may have several. This is a contest of skill and we intend to do our very best to outwit you. We will be delighted if you succeed in outfoxing us, in spite of our best efforts. This week's contest starts when you receive this issue and closes on Friday of this week. The first entry drawn from all the entries for will the week, that correctly identifies the MYSTERY PERSON win $25.00 in Cash. If THAT SAME ENTRY also lists all the clues that were hidden to identify the MYSTERY PERSON example: if there were 12 clues hidden throughout the Ads to identify the Jennings Conoco DEPOSIT ENTRIES BY 2:00 P.M. FRIDAY Country Flair and this entry had 12 clues written on it. given to the person who had this winning entry. However, if he did not have 2 clues on his answer, having only found 10 or any other number but 12, this additional amount will be added to the coming week's prize making the next week's prize $175 and this amount will continue to grow each week by $75.00 until the entry drawn has both the correct identity of the MYSTERY PERSON and the correct number of clues. The week that this happens, such an entry will win all the prize money that has accumulated. . . . The next week the prize will start again at $100.00. Family participation gives you a better chance to win. Your d wife, husband, or some youngster AAAY SPOT a clue that you missl . . . Got any Perry Mason in you? Think you can outguess the publisher? Remember, you can't win if you don't enter! MYSTERY PERSON $75.00 more will be 1 ... ... bright-eye- Deposit your entries with any or all off the merchants listed! above W! n DUCHESNE NEWS Person Mystery Sponsors Find Hidden Clues in any Sponsors Ad Parts '4 NAPAb 'rn)rihi,ght piaces .AUthe-RIgh- t Kr LWho, sells .more Orinda Gee homes? The CENTURY 21 system sells more homes than any other real estate sales organization. So if you want to sell your home,, talk to us. Call our CEN- Extra Care Service Center TURY 21 office today. ite SthilSaws Pennzoil M on Sato Motor Oil 10-4- 0 98' Put Number I to Cost Plus 10 a,. Qnjun ggg E 200 N. work (dr you With this Coupon 722-466- Roosevelt Country Realty 3 WASHER and DRYERS Sundaes, and Video Movies. lies .rnSet 9 100 Whito currant supply lam. U OKN Spin Balancing 722-53- 41 Speadquean Washers era the most sconomicsi to oporsts on tho market. Only 3S Gal. por full load. Compors end Sse. Video Games, Ice Geam, Hotdogs, Drinks, Shakes, Malts, 722-54- 44 Custom Wheels Brakes and Alignment 4 Wheel Drive Spedaliili Lifetime Warranty Shocks and Struts Apply now for a Big O Oedit Card of U Law School J Doyle's p.m. Monday Saturday Located next door to the now Stewarts. IZN.2D0E. Roosevelt HNANCtNQ VALUABLE SPROUSE REITZ Where the Pres.Gasos up" DUPONT LCL AUTO Oil Co. Inc. BUSINESS HOME ninnarai HEALTH UFE Unleaded Three locations to serve you in Roosevelt Propane - Lubricants - Gas - Diesel t 69 - 61407 cm cm tea urn . Tom Sprouse Bus. es. Mariam sssnb msmsomm, I SPROUSE REITZ. STORES 722-272-906- ea 5 Tvt $T,JW S 7.07 SAVE 2750 DmiVSM cMton ) Roosevelt, Utah 04066 (112-4- COUPON 497 SUM do. Seek SeMi a SOU 055 East 200 North Utah State Super Clean AVAILABLE s iHttOU'jHOUfJi 722-68- 71 loos aval ft OPBIYUUrnOUND sot vssan CMOMG nuts HUSH SCM0N MO CMS COCOS OF .FSESHNOaUlHf iVKSTSSLES GS0CUCI I . Wa Hava The Lateat Boar Computer 8 children 4 Wheal Alignment Equipment BEAR Palmers Tire & Battery 369 S. 200 E. Roosevelt Big B GE3 722-491- 1 432 W. Open 24 hours a day. 738-596- Ex Roosevett 5er the Best end Service the Rest" County Attorney on Sale 240 N. Union 722-402- Jay Gates Roosevelt, Utah 1 Annuel Chevrolet Bulek Spring Clean Up Sale Thru April Carpet Remnants TODAYS CHEVROLET. Professional Trained Technicians New 6 year, 60,000 mile factory warranty On all cots and Hghi duty trucks. Full Sarvka Dopi. West Hwy. 40 Office Supplies Copies Printing 1 Equipment 1 454-14- Nike Shoes Complete line of John Deere Perm end Equipment 722-36- 79 1 Altamonf Country Flair 4 you can get lawn and garden supplies Building Materials Gaa & Groceries Main, Duchesne 722-551- 2!lwhere ROOSEVELT 722-236- 6 W.HWY40 Justj! Hwy Self Serve imobkms .WKHHiUMWf . MOYM00UCT1ITC ITEMS M Teds Home Improvement East 40, Roosevelt Jennings Conoco 3rd East A Lagoon, Roosevelt, 722-24- Spring Colors and Patterns Karl's Carpets East Hwy 40. Rooeavelt 722-251-9 Bill and Veva Tollefson, Pam and Dean Peterson and Bruce's three children were Friday night guests at the home of Sondra and Ken Nelson. They helped celebrate their baby'a first birthday, a Maurine Pitts visited in Salt Lake and celebrated her daughter, Beth Florez's birthday with other family members. a Mike and Brenda Williams and son Tyler have moved back to Duchesne from Colorado to make their home. a Von and Deloria Pearson of Salt Lake were out for Memorial Day. They visited with his two sisters, Nellie Land and Verl and George Nelson. a Bishop Delmon and Pam Nelson of Clearfield visited Memorial day with hia folks, Verl and George Nelson. a Chris and Dee Thomas and his three boys of West Valley visited with his grandparents, Dave and Ruby Thomas over the weekend, a Pearl Keele and her daughter, Beth Prettymon came over from Price to decorate graves and visit with Nellie Lang, a The Harold Gee's went to Provo on Thursday afternoon to do some shopping. They spent the night with friends, Bishop Leon and Norma Smith and Friday they attended the Provo Temple, a DeVear and Louise Ross of Salt Lake spent Sunday with the Harold Gees. The two girls are sisters and went to Tridell and Vernal to decorate graves. They visited in Roosevelt with a cousin and sister-in-laEmma Ross, e Maxine Burdick, Phillis Day went to Salt Lake last week and spent the night with another sister Dorothy Moore. They then went to St. George and went to the South Rim of tne Grand Canyon to do sight seeing. a Ruth Ward wrote a letter the' other day. She wanted to tell us that she lives in Fontana, California and that her grandson, Kent Ward, son of Trudy and Barry Ward of Dubois, Wyoming left to serve a mission for the LDS Church to Portugal. Kent entered the MTC April 21. a Gary Thomas has the misfortune of breaking his right ankle, he broke both bones in it. He will have surgery June 1, at the VA hospital in Salt Lake, a Verna Bird just returned from a ten day trip. She flew to Ft. Worth, Texas and spent time visiting with her daughter Tonya and Larry McGee and their family. She attended a big Texas cookout. They had a wonderful time visiting and sight seeing. Verna said the plane landed in s thunder storm, a Joseph Swssey of Salt Lake visited Saturday night at the home of his brother Or and Inez Swasey. e Mr. and Mrs. Or Swasey had company visiting them Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Dowley Vanderworth of Orem, a sister to Or. |