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Show Stork Derby Winner Flashes Under Wire 13 Minutes Behind Infant 1941 roast, ralace Mct market. 275 South Second West street; . 10 gallons gasoline. Blue Bell station, sta-tion, 1242 South West Temple street; $5 in baby needs. Pay I.ess Drug store, 27 East Broadway; Broad-way; 30-day bread supply, Hol-som Hol-som Bread company, 935 Denver street; $5 worth of groceries and case of baby food. Grand Central markets. Check with parents of the 10 habies born on January 1, 1940, indicates all 10 are "practically grown up now." ' - r : CJ. . f L IV'. V ' X 7i- The Infant 1941 Is a fleet lit. tie rascal, beating the stork Into Salt Lake City by 13 minutes. Close behind the New Year came another arrival that of lit tie Miss Phyllis Carol Doxford. born at 12:13 a. pi. in L D. S. hospital. Phyllis Carol, it appeared ap-peared Wednesday afternoon, was the first born In Salt Lake City in 1941. In addition to honors as Mi. 1941. Phyllis Carol starts life laden with some of the material blessings, bestowed by Salt Lake City merchants each year upon the winner of the "Stork Derby." Phllls Carol's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Doxford of 668 North First West street, will come In for their share of the prizes, which range from bread and milk and pot roasts to coal and gasoline and photographs. While Phyllis Carol appears a sure winner, definite decision will not be announced until January Jan-uary 4, when the city board of health will canvass the records. To the first 1941 baby and Its parents will go the following awards: Five dollar savings account, Deseret Federal Savings and Loan association, 44 South Main street; one ton coal. Blue Blaze Fuel company, 2191 Highland drive; nursing brassiere. Cross Corset shop, 61 East Broadway; high chair, Axelrad Furnitur company, 255 South State street. Baby jewelry, Anderson Jewelry Jewel-ry company, 263 South Main street; one month's milk supply, Harris Jersey Farms company; electric bottle warmer, Hanco Furniture stores, 701 South State atreet; baby portrait, Broadway studio, 45 East Broadway; silk crib quilt. Juvenile Shop, Inc., 21 East First South street; Bolton Bol-ton fern, Vogcler Seed company, 32 West First South street. Exerciser, J. W. Guthrie company, com-pany, 156 East Second South' street; crib and mattress. South East Furniture company, 2144 Highland drive; baby shawl, Montgomery Ward & Co., 107 South Main street; beef pot MOTHER CRADLES SALT LAKE CITY'S FIRST 1941 BABY IN HER ARMS Mrs. Frank L. Doxford and Phyllis Carol, apparent winner of title, "Miss Salt Lake City, ' 1941 Model" |