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Show WSOMI OF THE BUSY WORKERS IN THE BIG GOLD CONTEST KqsS DOROTHY SORENSON. B& Dorothy Sorcnson, who heads Bst of contestants in The Tribune's Kld coutest today, has inndo one B-most remarkable campaigns on Bpfiss Sornison niakas her home Episcopal church. She is a K on her own resources when phe Hwit twelve 3'ears of age. Tu spite obstacles that beset her path, she Bdacnted and clothed herself and Bjfcoivn by the record she has made Kis contest that she is plenty able Rook out for mnnbor one. SuiMig Wmtig ladies deserve the assistance and lBor3Keucnt of every rrue man and IBM MISS KLEA SHEETS. Bfes Klea Sheets, the daughter of JRf of Detectives George Sheets, who Uhe second prize in the first, period Bbe big contest, announced that she going to start a bank account, and ightway proceeded to do so. She rprking in the second period and is tho beginning of the first period m Sheets became very much dis-5 dis-5 Baged and came near throwing up SflBBponge several times, but she perse-jmA, perse-jmA, and now claims that the e.xperi-gHlwas e.xperi-gHlwas worth more to her than the taome prize she received for her fcs. Froin early morn till late at "jMt she continues her solicitation, and Jjjfclisuccecdst in landing one of those ijjBprizes it will have been well earned. M ' wp1-- c yympj .4 pSIiili' . fill MISS GERTRUDE SHEARER. -Miss Gertrude Shearer, another one of the ladies in the big contest, is working work-ing night and day. in every nook and corner of the surrounding towns, arid if her present success rontinuns she will no doubt land ono of the big bunches of shining dollars that The Tribune and Teleirram have hung up as prizes for the bc-sL hustlers.. Miss Shearer certainly cer-tainly deserves the" splendid success she . is. achieving, if anybody is mtillcd to 1 n reward for perseverance, industry and I lius'tljug qualities. There is hardly a ! day passes that she docs not turn in a j nice report which adds a big bunch of j readers to the already larcc lists of j both The Tribune and' Telegram. !Miss Shearer is quite a musician and it is understood that should she win one of the prizes it wi'l bo used to complete com-plete her musical cducaMon. MISS EDNA FORJj Miss Edna Foreman,'oue 01- Sat Lake's popular young lq,-es w0 ;g n saleslady in tho big eSablishment of the Pans Millinery oomauv am wj10 was also a winner of o'n 0"fthe handsome hand-some prizos of gold in first perioti deserves unstinted crc-t for t)e suc. cess she has attained. Miss Foreman was s fascin:i1cfi an(i pleased by the siicecs; attained in the first .period that10 (h(1 not fool satisfied 111 the storollld eoilch,ded to continue through thco, perio(1 of the contest. She worked in Sa. Laco Citv aml surrounding towns util thev , j becn entirely worked oul lhcn sle st!mC(i out on her own n!'onsibiitv aml jn. vaded that section J Ncva,ia-( u.lt most Salt Lakers eousirfml coasL torrilorv. ! Her first day s woj. in rvCUO convinC(;(i U.o management T, Tribunc and Tc cgram that it ftd be(in nverlooking valuable country that J)erctofore had been conccdod to,he Frisco papers. The big oolite haH bc0I1 ;t cr0afc educator. It oi.ucd lhp 0T0rtmiiLv for. scores of 3)UU ,adics to provo their worth in , B fit.,d whprc ony hustle, industry lud slt.rljnt: quriliti0a win. Miss pr,man s certainlv endowed, en-dowed, with all Y tlKstl andi with hor charming persoilHty s)le is boiuld to nclucvc success, J MRS. LEE CHAMBERLAIN. . Mrs. Lee (Miamberlain is workil, witli a determination that, makes man fest her desire to win. She sccurq one of the minor prizes in thofirt period, and, with redoubled viuor, ci tend the second period of the contcs: She is working to have her mj,, occupy a place nearer tho top oq list, and as a reward for hor .tiring efforts she will undoubtedly Scomplish her purpose and carry awj soino 0f that bright yellow gold.," Mrs. Chamberlain y a promincnt .lubwoman of Salt. iko City and an ardent American iv workJer. IIer friends she nunibcj-bv the scorc and they are rally ingto ier support from every quarter. ' ' WT ' 1 MISS RUTH BRADSON. Miss liuth Bradson, ouo of Ogden's popular young ladies, t who won the third prize in the first period, was so well pleased witli tho success she .achieved in the newspaper work that she has concluded to follow that avocation avoca-tion in tho future, which she says is more interesting aud exciting than tho humdrum life of a saleslady in one of the largest millinery stores in Ogden. Miss Bradson has a charming personality person-ality and wius friends wherever sho irocs. After working Ogden thoroughly she started out on a campaign through the mining camps of Nevada, and ! everywhere sho has gone she has left behind scores of friendo for both herself her-self aud Salt Luke's two moat popular newspapers which she is representing. She says sho needs the money to assist her in getting started in tho new field sho has chosen. Sho deserves success as a reward for hor determination, hustle and integrity. '. . v-? s - v- : . : MISS BERTHA MICHAELS. Miss Bertha Michaels, who made a sensational gain in the $5000 gold contest today, is the daughter of Edward Ed-ward Michaels, an old soldier, who served his country during the war of the rebellion, and is nowjaid up with rheumatism and paralysis, that wero brought on by exposure whilo in the army. lie has been confined to his bed for over a year and it will bo a miracle if ho ever regains health ciii-ngh to leave his bed ngain. Miss Bertha has attended St. Mary's academy and received re-ceived a medal for making' thn best ifrndo in her class. She wants to cbm-ploto cbm-ploto tho commercial course, 'which requires re-quires another year, and then shj will be able to nssist her father and mother. It was with this thought in mind that she entered the contest, nnd she and her friends are making a strenuous effort to land one" of the prizes. Her efforts could not bo put to a moro worthy cause and the young lady deserves success. Mrs, Graco Murphy, one of tho best lady hustlers in tho big contest, entered with the intention of assisting hor niece, Miss praco Harlan, to complete her education at Gordon academy. Sho worked through tho cntiro first period and won a small prize, and is continuing continu-ing through, tho second period with tho firm determination of landing ono of tho larger ones. She has made many friends. ' who aro rallying to her support, and who arc encouraging her in the firm determination to accomplish her unselfish unself-ish mission of lovo and devotion. |