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Show Marv M. A'YLaughlin Is Winner vj5 fcjS j J& tS Is the Best or "Betterfiabies" MARY MARGARET M'LAUGHLIN. winner in "Better Baby" contest, and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McLaughlin. Little Salt Lake Girl Is First in State Fair Contest. LITTLE Miss Mary Marguret McLaughlin, Mc-Laughlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. McLaughlin of 2C2 East fourth South street, was yesterday declared to be the best of the "bettor babies" entered in the contest held at the Utah State fair last Snturday afternoon. She was also the gold medal winner among the girls In the class which ranged from 1 to 2 years of age. After deliberating since Saturday, the Judges of the baby contest llnally checked up on all of tho scores and found that the tot mentioned scored highest of all entrants, of which there' were more than 300 from all parts of tho state. The baby now holds the distinction of being the champion of "Utah's Best Crop" a distinction of which the pretty child Is probably less mindful of than any other champion in the state. J. H. McLaughlin, father of Utuh's prize baby, Is a well-known telegraph operator iu this city. Ho has been cm-ployed cm-ployed here for the last eight years by the Wcstorn Union company. His wife, a Salt Luko girl, was Miss Catherine Josephine Jo-sephine Marron beforo her marriage. She is tho daughter of P. O. Marron, a contractor. con-tractor. She is a graduate of the high school and the University of Utah. She taught in tho local schools for two years. The little prJzo winner, Mary Margaret McLaughlin, was the first child of tho family and was born June IS, 1012. Sho has never been IU since she was born and lias been a model baby, as well as being perfect, according to the latest sci entific nnd eugenic standards. Tho other -winners announced last nlsht were an follows: Boys. 1 to 2 years of age First. Cooper L. Simpson. 931 East Ninth South street. koM medal; second. George B. Anderson. Moriroo, Utah, sliver medal: third. Richard Rich-ard L. Perkins, son of Mr, and Mr. Louis D. Perkins of 12S Goltz avenue, diploma; fourth. Lewis S. Williams, sou of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Williams. 12 East South Temple btrect. diploma. Girl. 1 to 2 years of ago Kirs:. Mary .Margaret -MCJ,aUKluir). daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McLaughlin of 203 KatU Fourth South street, gold medal and tlso highest scoie f any baby entered; -ee-oiul. Norma Bollrichweller. daught.r of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bollschwcll :r of CI7 East Fourth South street, sliver medal; third. Jessie C. Ray. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Ray of 54 South J-'ixUi East street, diploma: fourth. Elizabeth Jennings, daughter of Mr. and Mr. C. V. Jennings of 573 Fifth avenue. Boys, 2 to Z years of age First. George F. Hampshire. .on of Mr. The-one The-one Hampshire. IH Fletcher avenue. Kohl medal; second. Paul P. Targutlu. South Tenth Eut street, lver medal: third, James R. Davidson, mm of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Davld.ou of 11C0 South Eleventh East street, diploma; fourth, Louis L. Miller, !!S2 Wot Swmd South street, diploma. Girls, 2 to 3 years of ago Flint. Ruth HIcJts, Grantavllle: second. Kram-fi N. Huddloon, daughter or Mr. mid Mr. F. N. Huddlfsou of 471 M .trCvt; third. Barbara. Dayne. S75 South West Temple I street; fourth, Selma Blake, Prove. |