Show Local merchants Present Big-Buck prizes Lewis for the second was cne of the top winners in- the Buck contest sponsored by Roosevelt His prize this as was won on the when he brought in a buck that measured was one-eighth of an inch wider last year's The heaviest buck prize went to Jack whose prize kill weighed According to Taylor the buck he entered was a hunk of and Hancock wore hunting together and at almost precis-ly same time to bring down the big They never did decide whose shot felled the Continued On Back ETE couple of broad grins for broad-horned shot during the recent which brought Lewis Taylor and Devere Hancock widespread prize In the Roosevelt Merchant's The big fellow was second In a Salt Lake LOCAL MERCHANTS' From Page so naturally they divided the this same buck came within of an inch in Winning a new Edsel automobile given away by in Salt The measured 39 Prizes Given Saturday The Retail committee of the Chamber of Commerce presented winners with their prizes last Saturday afternoon at 2 Lou and received a trophy from Nielson horns from and a sleeping bag from Jack's prizes included a trophy from gather free processing Fink's Lockers and a rifle from Roosevelt's professional Other prize winners arc some of which have called for Those who won one of the 42 prizes given by local and haven't received may at the J. C. Penney store In Roosevelt and up Lewis Mark Carl M. Lee Earl v Charles E. Rhoda Jack Lynn Jacob Harold Bob Squire R. Lloyd Lee Geo Doc Poy Paul Leo Drew Bell Fay Karl Norma Burke R. Dee Kent Chad Lynn and J. G. There were only five entrants for the spread who didn't receive The kill of Steve Bellon's measured a total of inches po be the smallest spread to come |