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Show WOMAN WINS PRIZE AS WINDOW TRIMMER Awards Made for Displays Emblematic of Electrical Week Participated in by Score of Competitors. Miss Fannie S'teimblick, one of the few' v.oi.ien window trimmers in Vtah, and the only wornun window trimmer in the electrical line in the city, was awarded a prize vster-Ja y hv 1 lie window trimming trim-ming commillee of the Utah general; commit tee for America's electrical week. .Miss Stcimbllck was the trimmer for the Western Et--ctrlc eornpany and received the second pri7,e anions: the 11m awarded 1 bv the i ommiUee for tbe most artistic and comprehensive windows eniWenmric of the event. The firs. I prlZM among the electrical elec-trical rlealers was n.w rded to J. Van t Duren, the trimmer of the Inter-Mountain . Electric company. j Another set of prizes was awarded to ' the non -dealers In electrical goods, the . first honors going to O. C. Dyer of the 1 Z. C. M. I. and the second to Fred White of the Auerbach company. I More than a score of show windows 1 were entered in the contest, and the j committee, headed by the Rev. P. A. Simpkln as chairman had considerable ; difficulty in arriving at a decision. The windows of the Utah Power & Light cocipany, which, by agreement, had been barrvj from winning a prize, were given the first "honor" award of the committee. commit-tee. During the next few days photographs photo-graphs of the windows in this city will be taken, and these, together with a record rec-ord of how this city and state celebrated electrical weeii, will be sent to several eastern electrical trade journals for publication. |