Show I Many Win M I I A Honors donors RICHFIELD CARRIES OFF TWO HONORS IN MUSICAL CON CONTEST TEST OF M I A Finals Final Of General Competition In Jubilee Program Throughout The Church Brought Drought To Comple Comple- Completion Completion tion In Tabernacle The Tb M I I A A Jubilee music and lit Ill lit lit- literary literary contests conte t that have ben in pro pro- progress pro gross gross gress throughout the entire Church for several months past were sue suc- sue terminated In the concluding competition at the tabernacle The meeting was in charge charee of o Os Os- Oscar Oscar car A Kirkham executive director while members of o the general hoards of the two associations assisted In de- de details de details tails The building was crowded to capacity Concert numbers were given given en en by competitors in addition to the contest features Results of o the contest were M I A A Band Richfield nand band J JL L Terry conductor first prize 75 Hawkins M L I I A band Clarence J Hawkins director second prize 50 M 1 I A Boy Doy Scout band John Held director third prize 25 Pl Played Spirit of ot America Patrol Ladles Chorus Sevier Chorus Sewer stake Rich Rich- Richfield Rich field field Mr Terry director first prize 50 South Davis stake stale L W Sar Sar- Sardoni Sar-donl Sar doni second prize 25 SanS Sang Ber her Der from rom Jocelyn M men Public Speaking Contest Sherman Sherman Christensen Christeusen Utah stake Provo first cold gold medal Jesse Sim- Sim Simmons Simmons Sim-mons Sim mons Fremont stake Lyman Idaho second place St George Wins 1 f men male quartet StGeorge quartet St quartet George stake Enterprise ward Joseph McAll- McAll McAllister McAll ister director first prize gold eold med med- medals med med- medals medals als Los Angeles stake Ocean Park ward Harold M Anderson director second place Sang Sane River Gleaner Glenner Girls public speaking speaking- Fern Jude Weber stake Ogden Eleventh ward first prize gold med mod medal modal medal al Lola Henton Heaton Kanab ward Kanab stake take second place I Male ale Nebo chorus stake Carl Nel Nelson son director first prize 50 Alpine stake slake take second prize 25 Sang Sane Tar Tar- Tar Tar-Kelt's Jetts Jett's Good Night Miss Alias Jude winner of oC the tho Gleaner GIrls public speaking contest dis dis- discussed discussed cussed The Unfinished Story tell Ing ine the tho history of o the American flag pointing out that it should be b kept clean unspotted t I nd that honor lionor and reverence re should be accorded it Mr 11 Christensen Christensen- M men speaking contest winner chose for or his sub sub- subject sub The Tir Next War Var and mil pointed out that the tho next war will bo be fought on greater proportions than the last and that now corrective measures should bo taken to prevent such a conflict lIe He II recommended education as a means The personnel of oC tho the winning male quartet is Lafayette first tenor Wendell Robinson second tenor Elvis B n Terry first bass Theone Theono Jones second bass base Judges were J J McClellan Charles Char Char- Charles Charles les Shepherd L A Yost band Evan Stephens Clair Reed Lester flinch Hinch- Hinch cliff male chorus and malo male quartet Herbert B Maw Earl Pardoe John JohnHenry JohnHenry JohnHenry Henry Evans men public speaking A C Lund Lucy Gates Bowen Dowen J Spencer Cornwall ladies chorus Charles H Hart Margaret Caldwell LIla Eccles Brimhall girls public speaking An ensemble of nIl all bands entered numbering pieces played two VO numbers the ensemble of all male and ladles choruses each sang ang so- so selections so Directors for these events were Clarence Clarenc J HawkIns John Held B D Cecil Gates and Evangeline T Certificates Awarded honor certifIcates i awarded heads of oC stakes obtaining per cent efficiency In M I A A activity ac- ac activity ac activity for tor ono or moro more months durin during the tho year by Supt George Albert Smith Tho The following fallowing stakes e ed Y 1 M M I A awards Liberty South Davis Cach Cache Kanab North Davis North Sanpete Boise Dolse Franklin Malad 1 Pocatello Leth- Leth Lethbridge Lethbridge bridge Snowflake Star Valley Tay- Tay Taylor Taylor Tay-lor Tay lor Hyrum Ogden Alberta Union MarIcopa Fremont For Y L 1 M I L 1 A Alberta Big Dig Horn Cache Cassia Franklin Fremont Juab Lethbridge Liberty Malad 1 North Davis North Sanpete Ogden Oquirrh Palmyra Pioneer Pocatello Rigby Sevier Shelly Snowflake South Davis South Sevier Taylor Union Wasatch Woodruff Blackfoot Hyrum Boise Dolse Maricopa Yellowstone Boxelder I Each stake had its particular scheme of colors and decor decor- decorations decorations It Is not likely that for or many years to come such uch a tremendous pa- pa parade pa parade rade will be bo assembled as the th one which marched marchell through the streets of oC Salt Sail Lake City on Juno Miles of oC City streets were kept cleared for tor the morning of the parade paralle The concluding feature of the th Jubilee Jubilee lee was a a Grand Jubilee at Liberty Park at 3 o'clock Wednesday after after- afternoon afternoon noon where people assembled and took part in the various field sports games and entertainments I and enjoyed the beauties of the th park surround surroundings Ings I- I t |