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Show PRIZES AWARDED II PRODUCTS CONTEST OGDEN, Sept. 25. After another day's work, the judges engaged in awarding prizes for the garden products exhibit by the League of Good Citizenship Citizen-ship succeeded in completing their extensive ex-tensive task. Today's awards covered gardens, yards and vegetables. The awards announced by the general committee com-mittee late this afternoon are as follows: fol-lows: Window boxes Lola Raethels, first; Claudice Roberts, second. The first prize I is $1.50 and the second $1. Prizes given by the Home Culture club. New lawns and parking Wilford Parker, first; Eugene Hayes, second, and Vivian Eisk, third. Prizes given by the Historical society. Best kept yard by girlsRuth Lucas, first, prize $5; Emma Coop, second, prize $2.50. Best kept yard by boys Leland John-! John-! son, first, prize $5;, Maurice b'toker, sec-j sec-j ond, prize $2.50. These prizes were given by the Civic league. Potatoes, best peck Charles Newey, first, prize $1.50; Touey Russell, second, ! prize $1. Cabbage, best heads :Toney Russell, first, prize $1.50; Lawrence Newman, second, prize $1. Tomatoes, best peck Cecil Newey, first, and Tonev Russell, second; prizes, $1.50 and $1. Onions, best peck Toney Russell, first, and Charles, second; prizes, $1.50 and $1. Egg plant Toney Russell, prize $1.50. Carrots George Vogel. He was also first ou corn exhibit, and Victor Williams, Wil-liams, second. |