Show I WINNERS NAMED IN BIG CONT T Florence Truelson 13 Years of Age of Whittier School i Captures Grand Prize MANY AWARDS ARE MADE Judges Decide Sarahjane Diltz Offered Best Comic Under Title of Whoa Bill I Florence Truelson aged aled 13 years year h daug-h daughter tel of ot Orson Olson T T. Truelson 1808 Lake street an and a n. pupil of at tho the eighth grade at al Whittier hittler school was wag yesterday yester ester lay day awarded the grand prize for tho the best cartoon as regards Idea and work In tho the fly l campaign n cartoon contest which has lias been In progress among school children under the tho direction of or orthe the city board of oC health Sarahjane Diltz Dilta a aged ed 12 years ears daughter of ot O. O A. A Diltz 1173 Third East also a pupil at Whittier school but of the seventh grade was awarded first honors In tha the comic cartoon contest The first prize for pupils below the tho fifth grade Slade was won by Violet Lunda Lund Iund a pupil of ot the fourth grade of at Emerson school Other winners t among pupils of ot the eighth seventh Reventh sixth and fifth grades were decided ed as follows Other Winners Winner Announced t Eighth grade Chancellor Grant school first Ethel thol ewens Wasatch school second Phillip Van Wa- Wa n nh 1 nAh I 1 Giberson v u. u Seventh grade Mart grade Mary June Davis le Forest school l. l first 1 Fielding Smith Monroe school second Fred Stephens Emerson school third Sixth grade Paul grade Paul Maack Irving school first Dorothy Henager Lafayette Lafayette Lafay Laray- ette school second Bornet Bernet Hove Hovey Sumner Sumner Sum- Sum ner ncr school third Fifth grade grade grade-Elva Elva Crosbie Riverside school first Erney KIpp III High h School East elementary second no third prize In this grade rade Honorable mention Jack Hanes Longfellow Long school and Eastlin B school Awards arc are as ns follows Grand prize 5 first prize e best comic 1250 first prize below fifth grade 1 grades rades CI first 0 second 1 third 1 I The awards were offered b by the four newspapers of or Salt Lake Florence lorence wl winner mer of or the tho grand prize has become known while a pupil at Whittier school as possessed of oC unusual talent not anI only as re regards ideas but in the general finish of ot her work Mr lson her father Is connected connected con con- with the tho Capital Electric com corn pany Sarahjane Diltz Dilts is also reported to have displayed unusual talent In the drawing o of comics possessing possessing- ready read wit which is highly enjoyed by her companions Her father is a carpenter r. r I oo 1 rL I The o cartoon b by Violet loi L Lund d which I won first honors In tho the contest amon among school children below belo the fifth grade was entitled tied I believe h means business busi busi- ness It conveys con a good Impre Impression slon of or ofa I Ia a health officer waging was war on the fly I cv evil e II The Thc cartoon b by Miss Truelson illustrates illustrates illus illus- mus-I mus the moral of or the tho fl fly campaign Swat the time fly 1 before the tho fly swats you The subject of or the tho cartoon b by Miss Diltz Whoa hoa Bill Dill 10 cents a hundred Is in reference to bounties which the city board of or health has placed on flies files during the early portion of fly season when flies have not as yet rot become numerous nu nu- nu- nu it is considered an effective e way of ot preventing the rapid development develop elop ment of or flies flics Moro More than OO cartoons were vere entered ii in the which in general appear to bespeak the existence of at much talent among pupils of at the city schools both as regards the moral which a powerful powerful power power- ful tul cartoon is intended to convey con and comic characterizations whose subtle humor often conveys con the same sarno moral Time The contest conte t closed Saturday The fhe Judges of ot the contest comprised a representative from each of oC Salt Lakes Lake's four tour newspapers Dr Samuel G. G Paul city health commissioner who contributed to Inspiring Inspiring- tho the cartoon contest idea as a means of at centering greater reater interest In the necessity for tor exterminating tho the n fly was present when the contest was decided |