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Show Prizes Offered In Xmas Seal Sale James II. Wallis, executive secretary secre-tary for the Utah Public Health association, as-sociation, to stimulate the sale of Christmas Seals, throughout the state in the schools and as a partial recognition of the services rendered in the sale by the school children, makes announcement ol the awards that will be made to the boy or girl making the highest sales, as follows: 1. To the school district making the highest per capita sales the services serv-ices of a school nurse for six months, and as a second prize, a nurse for three months. 2. To the three schools with the highest per capita sales, equipment for playgrounds, school lunches, scales, scal-es, framed pictures, etc. First prize, $100.00; second prize, $50.00; third prize, $25.00. 3. To the three school rooms with the highest per capita sales. Frist prize, set of Crusade platform scales; second prize, six standard pictures, framed; third prize, set of Health Crusade posters, colored. To the boy and girl in each school district selling the greatest number of seals: First prize, $10.00; second prize, $5.00; third prize $2.50. In addition to these cash prizes, the boy or girl making the highest sales in the state, will be awarded a Med-hart Med-hart gold medal; to the next highest, a silver medal; to the third highest, a bronze medal. The conditions under which these awards will be made are as follows: First: The competition shall last one week, beginning Friday morning, December 14th, and closing Thursday afternoon, December 20th. Second: To entitle any school district dis-trict to win services of school nurse, the total sales of that district must equal ten cents per capita of its population, pop-ulation, as determined from the census cens-us of 1920. It is understood that the words "total sales" shall innclude not only sales made by the school children, but also those made by the local committees having the sale in charge, and also the proceeds from any health play, pageant, entertainment, entertain-ment, bazaar, dance, social, etc. Third: Awards to schools and schoorooms will be made on the certificates cer-tificates of the local sale chairmen where said schools are located. Fourth: Teachers shall certify to the chairman of the local seal sale committee the names of the boy and girl in their rooms who sell the greatest great-est number of seals, together with the total sales made by each individual. indivi-dual. Fifth: Christmas Seals shall be secured from local seal sale committees commit-tees and placed in small envelopes in amounts of 10, 15, and 25 cents, before be-fore being given to the children for sale. |