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Show Winners Announced For Essay Contest Colleen Hansen, Senior Student Stu-dent of Murray High School, and Elwyn C. Peterson, Senior Student of Ogden High School, have been adjudged as the two winners of the two $250 Scholarships Scholar-ships in , the Utah State AFL-CIO AFL-CIO Fourth Annual Scholarship Program. This year two additional scholarships schol-arships in the amount of $100 each have been awarded. Marilyn Mari-lyn Bitter, Davis High School Senior will receive a $100 scholarship schol-arship from the Utah State AFL-CIO AFL-CIO Ladies Auxiliaries, and David Milton Colby, Sigurd, Utah, Senior of Richfield High School, will receive a $100 scholarship schol-arship from the Cement, Lime & Gypsum Workers Local 160. These scholarships may be used at any accredited college or university in the United States. Presentation of the awards will be made at the Sixth Annual Convention of the Utah State AFL-CIO to be held in Orem, Utah, August 6-8. Entries submitted by the students stu-dents from around the state were excellent and judging was very close. The contested consisted of a written examination and an essay. The following subjects were chosen: Miss Hansen, "How Does Organized Labor Contribute Contrib-ute to the Freedom and Dignity of the Individual?" Mr. Peterson, "Union-Management Cooperation Coopera-tion The Key to Industrial Peace." Miss Bitter, "What Organized Or-ganized Labor Means to My Family." Mr. Colby, "How Does Organized Labor Contribute to the Freedom and Dignity of an Individual?" |