Show SIGMA Pt PI LEADS ORGANIZATIONS ON IN SALES un DRIVE IVI Pi Epsilon Phi Receives Bonus j Anderson and Shaw Lead Non organization Prizes May MayBe MayBe MayBe Be Withdrawn for Lack of Interest Results of the first week of the final 1929 1020 sales contest were far bel below beloV those expected according according according ac ac- ac- ac cording to Lowell Barlow business manager of the annual Only one fraternity and one sorority sorority- reported report report- ed the sale of ten books or more Ac Activity among the non frat non fraternity men fail failed d to be reported The Sigma Pi fraternity and the Pi Epsilon Phi sorority received the point bonuses offered to the fraternity and sorority reporting reporting reporting report report- ing the greatest number of sales at the end of the he first week Obed abed Shaw and Ruth Anderson received ed the special awards of points for individuals with the highest score Standings Given The complete standing of individuals individuals individuals indi indi- and organizations at the end of the first week of the contest is as follows Fraternities first Sigma Pi poi points ts Rho Lam Lambda da 40 points and Beta Theta Pi Pi 10 points Sororities Pi Epsilon Epsilon Epsilon Ep Ep- Ep- Ep silon Phi points Gamma Phi 70 points and Kappa Chi 20 points J 1 Men Obad Shaw points C C. Olson 40 points and Arthur Deck 10 points Co- Co eds Co-eds ds Ruth Ruth Anderson points Evelyn Reeves 70 points and W. W Schofield 20 points There remain only ten more schools days das including Saturdays on which sales may be made The contest will positively close on Friday Friday Friday Fri Fri- day February 10 There will be ben beno beno n no extension of time A complete list of all prizes being being being be be- ing awarded in the present contest are are as follows Fraternity prizes First an overstuffed overstuffed overstuffed over over- stuffed chair from the Western Furniture Company second free space in the Ut nian valued at 30 Sorority prizes First a l library table valued at more than donated by the Dinwoody Furniture Furniture Furniture Furni Furni- ture Company second a floor lamp from the Auerbach Furniture Furniture Furniture Furni Furni- ture Company Individual prizes for organization men first a Charter House House- suit of clothes from the Siegel Company se second second second se- se cond a pair of shoes donated by bythe bythe bythe the Florsheim Shoe Co third a Stetson Hat given by the Hibbs Clothing ing Company Prizes for coeds coeds coeds co co- co- co eds first a n. dress from the the- Ladies' Ladies Upstairs Clothes Shop second a pair of shoes from the Hunter- Hunter Thompson Co Inc third one- one half dozen photos by courtes courtesy of P P. P S. S Eck Ecker r official photo photo- grapher Individual prizes for non for non non- organization men inen first a wrist wristwatch wristwatch wristwatch watch donated by David Stein Jewelry Jew Jew- dry elry Company second a tennis racket by courtesy of or the Z L. C. C M. M I. I Sporting Goods Goods' Department The business management manag-ement of the annual reserves the right to withdraw withdraw withdraw with with- draw the individual prizes for non non- organization men |