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Show SUPREME STRUGGLE FOR HIGH SCHOOLS Students Preparing for Fiuals Which Will Prove Strenu-ous. Strenu-ous. So thoroughly enthusiastic have tho sturieats of the local hiyh schools been thus far in their respective school activities ac-tivities for spring contests, including debating, oratory, declamation and story telling, that tho various high school authorities au-thorities in charge- of tho local district contests proclaim that, this year's struggle strug-gle for supromacy among the local schools will be one of the hottest and probably tho best representative struggles strug-gles in the history of the league. The material for the school tryouts is said to bo tho best available aud so plentiful plenti-ful has it. bocomc within the last two wcoks that those in charo feel that only J j the best in each school will form the t representative teams. ISarli school op- timiatically ventures victorv for its own "dear Alma Mater'"' at the final con-tost con-tost to bo held soon. Tu connection with tho regular work being conducted in the local high school league, preparatory to the grand opening open-ing of tho league in the abovo named activities, the 1 acuities of the Hchool involved, in-volved, the Salt Luke high school. L. IX 8. TJ.. Granite high school and Jordan high school, aunounro that each school will honor its various representatives with medallions or school pins. Other honors will also bo conferred upon them by (he students. It is reported also that Principal George Eaton of the Salt Lake high school, Principal O. J. P. Widtsoo of the L. D. S. LJ.. and Adam Bennion of tho Granite institute aro already al-ready busy negotiating for the opening of the contests next month. |