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Show MILFORD WOMAN ! AGAIN A WINNER! I Mrs. I.ciia Lev i of Milford is again tho winner of the cas.li pri.e ol'fereil for the best, short treatise on "Why1 You Should Use lntennountain-Mude' Cood.s," u current feature of the, nyndicalo section of The News. J. E.j Jones, manager of the Western i Newspaper Union, advised Mrs. Levi of her winning with a personal letter as follow: j Salt I-i'ke City, Sept. 10, I'.lin.! Mns. Lena lx-vi, ! Milford, Utah. I Hear Mis. Levi: You aie no doubt plea-ed to see that your story on "Why You Should L'so Interinountain Made Goods" wis (.elected to run in the Intel-mountain prodots column this week. We are cnclo.--.ing herewith our check for J-.'i.OO, as offered, and sincerely sin-cerely trust that this effort on yo.ir part will result in encouraging others oth-ers to use goods manufactured heie mt homo in Utah and Idaho. Incidentally, Inci-dentally, the story was run in eighty different news tipcrH in Idaho, Nevada, Ne-vada, Utah and Wyoming. Yours very truly, J. E. Jones, Manager. Mrs. Levi was the winner of a previous prize with an article appearing appear-ing in our March 9 issue. Her second article, appearing in the News of September 11, is reproduced below: "Our Interinountain states are rich in resources, rich in man power, rich in energy and ability. Interinountain workers are willing and capable. In-' tormountain business men art. honest anil competent, therefore let us I . ; pledge our full support to them and buy nothing that isn't intermountain-produced. intermountain-produced. By so doing our surplus of everything will be consumed, j which will enable us to restore pros-) pros-) perity much more quickly than we j could otherwise hope to do. Buy interinountain in-terinountain for school books, for j f all duds, for coal bills, for new coats jand winter fruits. Then we are doling do-ling our part for the good of all. I "Mrs. Lena Levi, Milford, Utah." |