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Show Get Your Camera Ready-To Ready-To Photograph A Bay In The Life Of Bountiful' By GARY R. BLODGETT Clipper News Editor BOUNTIFUL -- Hopefully, everything will turn out rosey for Bountiful residents on Wednesday, March 20. THAT'S the day Bountiful camera bugs will be invited to take camera in hand and "shoot" everything that moves, and some things that don't move. It will be the first annual "A Day in the Life of American Cities" sponsored by the United States Conference of Mayors -- and Bountiful is the only city in Davis County invited to participate. parti-cipate. Outstanding entries will be judged locally and those determined to be the best will be sent to the USCM for final judging. However, each city will have at least one photo printed in the "photo book of prize-winning photos." The book is being published by Times-Mirror, a foremost publisher of pictorial books. IN BOUNTIFUL, Mary Hoffman, secretary to the mayor and city manager, is project chairman. chair-man. Her telpehone number is 298-6140. The one-day contest will begin at 12:01 a.m. on March 20 and continue for 24 hours, ending at midnight. All entries submitted to the contest con-test must be taken on that day. PHOTOGRAPHS may be either color or black and white. If black and white, they should be prints no larger than 8 by 10 inches and unmounted. On the back of each print or attached carefully to the edge should be a label containing the name and address of the photographer, photo-grapher, location of where the picture was taken and time of day picture was taken. Color photographs should be in the form of positive transpariencies only, not prints. They must be 35mm slides, 2V by 2'A transparencies, transparen-cies, or 4 by 5 inch transparencies. Careful and complete labeling with the same information as black and white prints should be attached to the transparencies. |