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Show newspaper, magazine radio, television tel-evision or advertising work. It includes members from all parts of the state, and hopes to improve the status of all working press women, wo-men, as well as to promote an understanding of each other's problems. The local officers are Olive W. Burtf president; Margaret Mar-garet Masters, vice president; Marba C. Josephson, secretary; and Allie Howe, treasurer. - - Utah Press Women Win Honors, Awards Tor her publicity on the annual flower festival sponsored by the Salt Lake Tribune, Genevieve H. Folsom, Tribune garden editor was awarded first place for "promotion in a magazine" in the recent nationwide na-tionwide contests of the National Federation of Press Women at their convention in San Antonio, Texas. Mrs. Folsom's publicity was carried in the Home Magazine of the Tribune. It was judged b8t in competition with entries from forty of the states. Other Utah winners were Miss Virginia Baker, associate editor of the S U P News, third place for column In a trade Journal J Marba C. Josephson, associate editor ed-itor of The Improvement Era, second place for magazine of general gen-eral interest edited by a woman; Elaine Cannon, Teen age editor of the Deseret News & Salt Lake Telegram, first place for boys' and girls' department in a newspaper; Olive W. Burt, second place for juvenile book of prose and "second for juvenile book of verse; Betty Fisher, Davis County correspondent correspon-dent for the Deseret News & Salt Lake Telegram, second for feature picture in a newspaper; and Margaret Mar-garet Masters, KSL radio station, second for program script. The Utah chapter, organized only last October, is composed of women actually engaged in |