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Show IflLTlTl 1 COHITEST CLOSES fySfces Won in the Summer's 9 'Work Announced by umi M. J. Abbey. MILn IS BIG SUCCESS hy Children Secured Good J etums From Gardens, jJK Aside From Awards. U BLttsts In the liomc garden anil vacant Fl'KjiluvaUon are now closed, and prizes '(e'foftho summer worlc wero announced ''jferday by M. J. Abbey, who has had (RL iKwork In charge and who, In co-op-(-.1,-Xtioa with tho Into Prof. William H. jl,Er&rt of the University of Utah, jBEted the movement. HHtorly MO t'3 nnd &rls engaged In SKcontest during tho summer and COO KSEUses of seod were distributed by Mr. "fYwEsy to the contestants, most of the NavKjj being contributed by tho Voirclcr ffllKT company and by Porter &. "Walton. 3k jK display at tho fair attracted consld-9S?Bta consld-9S?Bta attention, It being judged by Prof. LKJera1 Watson, until recently suporln-HtlKint suporln-HtlKint of dry farming In "Wyoming. H'ftw Gardens ' Fail. VKjbout flftten gardens failed through m .Kot water or carelessness on tho part LHtte children, but the returns of tho KBen, from those who reported, run 5 to $30 each, not Including the BKCs. Tlie children were advised to sell BHrproducc as t-oon as It matured In EKr to obtain the greatest economic HBt from their pardons. Jn addition to KWlreturns ns reported by the children, f jKal parents havo reported that tho ' Hgfen'fi gardens almost kept tho fam--'Kn' vegetables during the summer. ;&sses were held In the Young Men's Kftlan association building from March .August, instruction being given In jLi dry farming and In irrigation. In Her to keep In close touch with tho of the children, Mr. Abbey required tho children to furnish written roports at different times during the uummor. Prizes and Contributors. The following Rre tho prize3 and tho names of those who contributed. Twenty-ilvo dollars for the boat all-round tcmU lot swilen, contributed br Kaltb-O'Brlon company, won by JuJItui Madoon. Twenty dollars tot tho awond bwt U-romnl Tacani lot garden, contribute by John C. Cut- ii won by Kaowles Brother. Ton dollarn Tor the third beat all-round meant lot garden, contributed by Utah EatIdri & Trust company, won by Gerorao Hoed. A Wernlclco bookcato for tho beit vacant lot pchool garden, contributed by "Walker Brothora Btnkerf, won by Hamilton school. A Wobrter dlotlonary for Uio second bet -vacant lot nchool garden, contributed by D. A. Callahan, won by Eraoroon school. Twenty-flvo dollars for tho- bt mltlTated lot of potatoes, contributed by tho Z. C. M. I., won by Wallace Ponrose and Ornlinm Doxoy. Fifteen dollars for tho second best lot of pota-tooe, pota-tooe, contributed by Rodney Badnor, won by Paul Luff. Ten dollars tor tho third beat cultivated lot of potatoes, contributed by S. A. Whitney, won by Elmer Pratt. FIto dollart) for tho best rznxy on "My Vacant Lot Garden," contributed by J. E. Cojcrltt, to bo awarded. Threo dollars for tho eownd best wiy on "My Vacant Lot Garden," contributed by II. 13, Mul-vey, Mul-vey, to bo awarded. Two dollaro for tho third best essay on "My Vacant Lot Garden," contributed by M. E. Mul-vey. Mul-vey. to be awarded. Three dollars for the best bushol of rlpo to-matoen, to-matoen, contributed by Salt Lake Hardworo company, com-pany, won by Fred Steel Ich. Two dollars for the second best bunhel of ripe tomatoes, contributed by A. Rlchtor, won by Paul Luff. Ono dollar for tho third best bushel of ripe tomatoes, to-matoes, contributed by "Walker Brothora Dry Goods company, won by Knowles Brotbor. Thro dollars for tho beat bushel of beets, contributed con-tributed by Walkor Brothers Dry Goods company, won by John Osborno. Two dollars for tho eocond beat buobel of beeta. contributed by Wallter nrothert Dry Ooooji com-P.nr, com-P.nr, won by Knowloa Drothen. contributed by Walker Brothers Dry Goods oom-peJ' oom-peJ' Tron br Jeron' IlMd. . 6" tr toe bwt bunhel of carrots, contributed con-tributed by tho Parl Jlllllnery company, -won by Jerome Heed. Tivo dollaro for tho necond bat bu?hcl of carrots, car-rots, contributed by tho Pnrln Millinery company, won by Knowles Brollicrs. .??,h ?.?nilr. for'10 third ''t bushel of carrots, contributed by tho Paris Millinery company, won by Jerald novrormin. Tlirce dollars for tho best ntx ears of field com, contributed by tho Paris Millinery compnny, won by Neomi Thorp. Two dollars for the best dlnplay of canned Roods, contributed by tho Paris Millinery company, com-pany, won by Joromo need. Ono dollar for tlio best btirhel of onlonj, contributed con-tributed by the Tarls Millinery company, won b7 Jerald Bowcrman, Two dollars for tho best quart of shelled butter bnann, contributed by tho Paris Ml!llnur7 company, com-pany, won by Malcolm Burton. Ono dollar and a halt for the second test quart of Blielled butter beans, contributed by tho Paris Millinery compaay. won by Fred Stecllch, One dollar for tho best bunch of celery, contributed con-tributed by tho Paris Millinery company, won by Jcromo Reed. Threo dollars for thn threo largest squashes, contributed con-tributed by the Paris Millinery company, won by Knowles Brothers. Two dollars for tho threo second larsest squashes, contributed by tho Paris Mllllnory company, won by Jeromo Rood. Ono dollar for tho third largeet squash, contributed con-tributed by tho Paris Millinery compaay, won by Harvey -Woodbury. Threo dollars for tho best bushel of cucumbers, contributed by tho Paris Millinery company, won by Jo raid Bowcrman. Two dollars for tho second beat bushol of cucumbers, cu-cumbers, contributed by tho Paris Millinery company, com-pany, won by Knowles Brothers. Three dollars for tho best heads of cabbage, contributed by F. B. Cook, won by Knowlei Brothora. Threo dollars for the best half doien cantaloupes, canta-loupes, contributed by IiCyson-Peorsall company, won by Jerald Bowcrman. Two dollars for tho best pumpkins, contributed by Loyson-Pearoall company, won by Jerome Itocd Onn dollar for the best popcorn, contributed by Leyoon-Pearsall company, won by - Knowles Brothers. Fifteen dollars for tho mast artlstlo flower and vegetable- pirden, contributed by tho Bait Lalce Security &. Trust company, won by John Bates. FIvo dollars for tho second beat artistic flower and vegetable garden, contributed by L. & A. Cohn company, won by Fred Stegllch. One sweater coat for the best ntdlshea, contributed con-tributed by Ottenhelmer company, won by Jerald Bowcrman. Two boyo' overahlrts for tho best summer (quash, contributed by Cllno & Brothers, won by ATery Nowson. Three dollars for tho best . six esjs of sweet corn, contributed by Hamilton's, won by Harvey Woodbury, Two dollars for tho second best six ears of sweet corn, contributed by tho National Tea. Importing Im-porting company, won by Fred Stegllch. Threo dollars' for tho largest watermelon, contributed con-tributed by Utah Iraplemont Vehlclo company, won by Fred Stecllch. Threo dollars for tho bat Peck of parsnips, contributed con-tributed by Utah Implement Vehlclo company, won by Jerald Bowarman. Necktie holder for tho best quart of ainned beoto, contributed by Callaway-Hoock & Francis, won by Joromo Reed. Ono book for tho best quart of canned tomatoes, contributed by C. R. Savage company, won by Elmer Pratt One book for the best quart of canned onions, contributed by O. R. Bavngo company, won by Henry Miles. A. Jl-bottle of perfume for the best bottlo of catsup, contributed by Wlllls-Horna Drua- company, com-pany, won by Fred Stesllnh. A pair of children's folt sllppero for tho best quart of cucumbers, contributed by Hlrschrann Shoo company, won by Henry Miles. A U hand-painted plato for the best bottle of chile eauee. contributed by Wlllln-norns Drug company, won by Jeromo Reed. Necktie holdor for the belt peck of potatoes, contributed by Callaway Hook & Francis, won by Donald Lambert. One scarf for the aecond best potatoes, contributed con-tributed by J. Burrows company, won by Jerald Bowcrman. Ono purse for tho third best potatoes, contributed con-tributed by James O. Oallacher, won by Knowles Brothoro. |