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Show TOM FOOLERY... As a sizeable number of readers informed us five of them before 9 a. m. last Friday morning the corrected sentence that was the object of the Pyramid's fortune hunt j was as follows: J "Mrs. Marie Johansen acted as a fortune teller." For those who missed it; it appeared in a story headlined head-lined "Donna and Jerry Zabriskie Win MIA Prizes," which appeared only two columns to the left of Tom Foolery. Sharpest eyes of all belong to Ralph Gunn, superintendent superin-tendent of Wasatch Academy. We put the Pyramids in the f post office Friday morning at approximately 7:45. Not over ' 45 minutos later our phone rang and it was Mr. Gunn to 0 say that he had spotted the right sentence. Shortly there- n after four others called to say that they had found it and the $1 awards we had offered to the first five persons to find the corrected sentence were all gone. c Winners in addition to Mr. Gunn were Miss Elizabeth t Wolfe, Mrs. H. C. Clitheroe, Mrs. Leo Seely and Jerry Chris- i tensen. Jerry Christensen was the youngest winner by several sev-eral years. He's only 10 and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Christensen. ' |