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Deseret News from Salt Lake City, Utah • 15

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Deseret Newsi
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Salt Lake City, Utah
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Ak 1, FIRST PRIZE in this week's Deseret News photo contest 'go4rs to Merrett N. Smith, 343 East Seventh North Provo, for his outstanding study of an old Spanish Mission in Old Town, San Diego, California. First prize receives art award nf ten dollars. Ilt, s-, tt i 't I A itA 14 SECOND PR1ZEMrs. Sunny Cook, 1077 First Salt Lake City, entered this prize- winning portrait of a young reveler.

She shot the picturea fine second prize P1v feI. A I 'with het Ciroflex and a portrait attachment Second prize wins five dollars- PHOTO CONTEST Architecture Rates First ENE By SWEN TERESED COULDN'T BELIEVE IT '11 University of Utah's graduate Manager, Theron rarmelee. Is known as "money bags" like any guy who doles out the 'cash. And like most treasurers he has the reputation ing onto money as if it were his own. But Mr.

Parmelee broke down the other day and Pale off on a voucher to, Nielsen, the trainer, the of SS 4. In bills in a sealed envelop. Miner wouldn't believe teie the envelope in half and chucked it in the wastebasket. Theron later asked Czar if he received th ione right. Einar said he got the envelop but threw It He mid he had known "Perm" too long for that.

Karl Schleckman, anistantcoach, was Ihrtaning In and decided to check Einar's wastebasket. Be found the bLUa, torn in six halves, and took then to Einar. But Einar told hint to keep them because he still couldn't believe It could happen. SHARPINZI A syna8 boy was watching television in his honor the othsr seeming when kit auddeniii sailed out, 'Teddy, Daddy, comi and watch Chess popt harpts their kntvear When the father tit there he toms tOtto'wo potting osio fencing demonstration. GOOD ANYWAY One of tho best excuses we've beard for being istr work was that gives -JapAsSalt laths.

Ina winter. IIe said he went out to siert the ear which was parked on the-- 'T "treat and it wouldn't gOrOUt sad found that thas'-'77. front and rear wheels next to the curbing were frozen solid i In about three inches of ice. Seems that his two small children the afternoon before-. were playing by the tar and they a small' dam in front tot the two wheels to dam up the water which was then flowing down the gutter.

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2 1 'E c' .4 0" .:.1:,, 1., r. i i 1, t. i 1.7,r.' ..,.1... mob .00, FIRST PRIZE ifi this week's Deseret News photo contest'gods Merrett N. Smith, 343 Seventh North 8t, Provo, for his outstanding study of an old Spanish Mission in IT e- Old Town, San Diego, California.

First prize receives art award id ten dollars. i Ily SWEN TERESED t- ,,...4.,.: 1.. cou ,,,,1 mwr smunt I ...,,,,:.1.:: In University Of Utah's peduate Manager, Theon Panne- i A I ek -r I lee. Is known as "money bags" Mte.any guy who doles out pe 4 ..4. 4 4: -i, imit.ii cash.

And Uke mast treasuren he has the reputatien of PHOTO CONTES SECOND PRUEMrs. Sunny Cook, 1077 First Salt Lake City, entered this prize- kg onto money as if it were his own. But Mr. Parmelee broke down Si other der and paie. WiMlillg portrait of a young reveler.

She shot the picturea fine second prize effort off on a voucher to Einar Nieben, the traber, of SS it 0 with her Ciroflex and -a portreit -attachment-- Second- prize- VAR fiV dalkM ht bills ht a sealed envelope. Einar wouldn't ton the envelope in half and dtucked it in the wutebasket Ther011-11iter sired-Elmo' -if he-received right- Einar saki he got th eliVelOP. but tt A ture Rates rst rie said he hid known "Perms' too long for that. Iterl Sdileckman, aasistant.coselt, wits listening and decided to check Einar's wastebasket-a, Be found the torn in six halves. and took than to Einar.

But Eiztar' told hinri to keep them because he still couldn't believe tt could happen. :7 III 1 1 rakarz silAzritizz A eina8 boy was watching teleationrirs' his home 4 the ether evening when Ite suddenly sailed Daddy, Daddy, come and watch then people horpen their it knives k. I When the father got there he toms. AlloWil i-, 11,1 4 putting on fencing- demonstration. a '5' a -1; GOOD EXCUSE, ANYWAY 7 One of the best MUNI we've heard for being lei tek- 4 work was that given Lake-laths.

last winter, alit ,3 vi. 4 A 1, said he went out to start the ear which was Parked On the ,:,171,.., -7; and It wouldn't blidp.7,11a 'tat-00-0nd found that it p. th front and rear wheels next to curbing were frozen ecilid In about three indite of kn. tl- 7 2 TA-. :11 4 7 0 4 'r Swam that his two small children the afternoon befon .7.

I i 0- were playing by the tar and they painstakingly a small: dam in front tot the two wheels to dam up the water which was then flowing down thi During the night the- 4 4 water from The hither saki he was late because he had to get an ix and chop the ice away and also had to take out to, ime 4 paddle the children before he came to work, .4, 1 '7. 0 7, li FROM THE MAILBA 4 4 SUNSETAnother excellent entry was submitted by Andrew J. Send, Trailer C-1, USAC, Logan. To get this honorable mention winner Mr. Senti used an Ansco Viking at f6.3, 150 second.

He will receive two dollars honorable mention award. 1 1-ezt terree fiad West thir4 Moith Lake City, City, for his charming photograph Of a little girl named Leslie. Honorable mention winners receive in iivard of two of two dollars. THIRD PRIZEIlene Rees of Garland takes third prize in this week's contest with a beautifully composed and exposed picture of Will Rogers' ShrinelO the Sun at Colorado Springs. The Deseret News will send Miss Garland a three dollar award.

HI TALES By ELAINE CANNON Eager Highland View Ward Teens Produce, Publish Monthly Paper There are eoine people that just don't have enough to do. Witness the crowd out in East Mill Creek who never miss an There are sotne people that Clomere, Don Fox, Vernon just don't have enough to do. Rickman are on the staff. Witness the crowd out in East The paper contains feature columns (one called "Ryan's Mill Creek who never miss an Riot." mot. It ends up with "You've Opportunity-to have fun, to par-- read my columnnow let me ticipate, to do some busy In ask you what does Elaine job.

1Catinon have that I inivera'!" These teens are active In 1 We got a bang out of that.) school affairs. they never miss iThere are editorials, news stor a church function and they lead an active social life. Many of this group have after-school jobs, too. So, they're busy. But as we said before, there are some guys and gals who just don't know when their time is jam packed full.

These young members of the Highland View Ward hays; started a monthly paper for their ward in their spare time. This paper la quite an ambitious undertaking, too. It's four Mimeographed pages, and the make-up is according to big 'Keeps folks posted on actime style. Starr Randall is the news and Meetings and editor with Claudia Francom such. I ta lita -asinclate-, 4 an Idea -fur --your LaMar Bishop, Larry Coon, crowd to try how about a Joe Jensen, Sharon Jensen.

Day- ineighborhood or ward newspa-. Ad Randall, Mika Ryan, Annetta "pen --s--- 'ies and gossip columns. The labor is all for free, you understand, so the newspaper doesn't cost too much to publish. Supply expenses are met by the ads at the bottom of each page paid for by neighborhood dealers. It is distributed once a Month at church meetings and sent by mail to the Missionaries in the field.

Service men will get a copy. too, from now on. Everyone in the ward is getting quite a kick out of the paper and it is doing a service, 1 i We had a note from L. F. of Ogden reeent11 primandino us for referring to Wade.

F. Bennett as Utah': mut senator before' he was sworn in. dwrilitig: Watioce Bennett Is sworn in at Washington, D. he is a senator elect and not a'senator," L. F.

Utah Ails two senatbrs ar the lims.10rut and the other is Watkins and 'wither is Well, L. Mr. Bennett has been sworn is now, ea we hope it wilt be all right it we refer to hits as senator. DINA KNOW: That deipite extensive tests over a long period of yiaru the railroads have failed to find a substitute, which will, stand up successfully under heavy main line service. for the chemically treated wooden cross tie? t' r.

STAFF MEETINGEditor Starr Randall hands out order to Staff members of the Highland View Ward newspaper publiabed each mcinth by Editor Randall an4 friends Left to right, Glade Shepard, elaudia Francom, Mike Ryan, Vernon Hiekcnan, vid Randall. Don Fox, Sharon Jensen, Brent Bishop and Annette Comers. nnomo -11 lo.1 I 1 had a note from L. F. of Ogden recently r.

mi pmandins for reftming to Wallace IIP. Bitwiett as ..1 v. 2 rio it Utah': am' senator before, he was sworn is. '4111ritil: 0 Wallace Bennett le warn in at D. --4 i47''' he is a senator eled and not is.

senator' L. F. toritcs. iV SUNSET-Another excellent entry was submitted by Andrew J. Sentl, Trailer C-1, I --2x- 61Ertah A4d twti -7-7 USAC, Logan.

To get this honorable mention winner Mr. Senti used an Ansco Vildng at 4 411fr' ir' and the other ts Watkins ond 'wither is Bennett. i Well, L. Mr. Bennett has been moors is to f6.3, 150 second.

He will receive two dollars honorable mention award. -1 Tr (4., 4t- I ire hope it will be all tight it we refer to hist as a senator. It' A "ep, DIDJA KNOW it, 1' THIRD PRIZE-Ilene Rees of Garland takes third prim in this week's contest with a That deipite extensive tests ever a long period of years. the railroads have failed to find a substitute, which 4 ,7, beautifully composed and exposed picture of Will Rogers' Shrine to the Sun at Colorado 4. 4 itand up successfully under heavy main lino -Service.

for i t-. Springs. The Deseret News will send Miss Garland a three dollar award. the chemically treated wooden arose tie? 1, ri i 's -s-': tic: --7 Lt' Nt-s A .1 i ...:7.77.41 rut- i '1 1 .4,4 v.004, i it et; t- i A By ELAINE CANNON I b' 4 4 4 i 4, 4o, 401ro, I 000two ''-o A 7 'f- 100 4' 4 't if tii, Eager Highland View Ward Teens o. I 1 ''''A: I 1-4 7 Prochice Publish Monthly Paper i 4 i A es, 1,4,, ,1.

g.4,:,?, There are aoine people that Clomere, Don Fox, Vernon just don't have enough to do. Rickman are on the Stall. r' 'y at, The a .1, columns (one celled "Ryan's ''''t As. ,1 Witness the crowd out in East contains -feature mill Creek who never Mill' an Riot 1 It ends up with "You've 4 opportunity to have tun, to tiler- read my column-now let me i .1 -Al 4. ra, i ticipate.

to do some busy li'l ask you what does Elaine A i it 1 ----7' job. Cannon have that I iniv era!" i 4'. These teens Are active in 1 We got a bang out of that.) It, school affairs. they never miss There are editorials, news stor- 0 ft A ''lk I l' i' 7.1 .1: 1 a church function and they lead ies and gossip columns. i''fi 4 1 an active social life.

Many. of The labor is all for free, you ''-t ,0 i 'c this group have after-school understand, so the newspaper tt i if 13 A jobs, too. So, they re busy: do esn't cost too much to pub 7. fk i ,...4 But as we said before, there lish. Supply expenses are met i I ''X i I 0 .1, are some goys and gals who by the ads at the bottom of each it ilg 1 i ii-, 7-------7- just don't know when their time page paid for by neighborhood -r, 77777- 1 1 4 7.

1 is jam packed full. These young dealers. It is distributed once a II I 1 members of the Highland View month at church meetings and I Ward havi started a monthly sent by mail to the thissionaties 1 Nkl V. 4 4, i paper for their ward-. in their in the field.

Service men will spare time. get a copy. too, from now on. 4 This paper iii quite an am- Everyone in the ward is get- 7 tl. bitioui undertaking, too.

It's iing quite a kick out of the pa- it 0 4''' four -mimeographed! pages, and per and it is doing a service, the make-up is according to big too. 'Keeps folks posted on ac- STAFF MEETING-Editor Star Ran 1, time stye. Starr Randall is news an meetings an Rd thf Randall hands out order to staff memben of the High- a- it Salt editor ot; sitcr.ht.f,rol lin LITTI.L.. Mention goes to Glen Ferree, 986 West Third INtoitn tdra -fur land View Ward newspaper published, Claudia Francom, Mike Ryan, Vernon each drab. by Editor Randall and hut friends LaMar Bishop, Larry Coon, crowd to try how about a Left to right, Glade Shepard, Hickcnani, Da- Lake City, for his charming photograph Of a little girl named Leslie.

Honorable mention Joe Jensen, Sharon Jensen. Day- neighborhood or ward DeWsP- vid Randall, Don Fox, Sharon Jensen, Brent Bishop and Atmetto Comoros winners receivi an award of to dollars. id Randall, Mika Ryan, Annetta "pet 'N--, 1 recently Rowlett (IS 1 Pl. '4111itta Lgtell D. F.

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