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Show SPECIAL CONTEST AWARDS LISTED Special .Galena Days events prize winners were as follows: Old-fashioned women's costumes costum-es gingham dress division, Mrs. Earl Reinhardt, first, Mrs. Tory A. Tobiason, second; evening dress division, Mrs. Dale Johnston, John-ston, first, Mrs. H. C. Jenkins, second; dresses with family history, his-tory, Mrs. E. J. Householder, first, and Mrs. Harley N. English, second. sec-ond. First prizes $10, second $5. Soap box derby Robert Sid-doway, Sid-doway, first; Arthur Bentley, second; Fred Larsen, Jhird; best-looking best-looking soap boxes Gordon Ramsey, first; Stanley Ray Da-vies, Da-vies, second; George Dimas, third. Prizes were $5-$3 and $2, first, second and third. Muck loading first, Max Ak-ers Ak-ers of U. S. Mines, shoveling more than a ton in 1 minute 45.9 seconds; second, N. Fitzgerald, a ton in 1 minute 55.5 seconds. Prizes $30 and $20. Rock drilling Al Jensen and Alfred Nelson, first, drilling 18.9 inches through solid granite in 10 minutes; John Pantalone and Tom Mannion drilled HVi inches in the same time. Kerby Stepp and Max Salazar, two other en- trants, were handicapped by having hav-ing dull steel. Prizes $100 and $75. Spike driving contest George Ruckavina and Jay Collett, first; J. Ramerez and C. Chacon, second. sec-ond. Prizes $30 and $20. Beard growing Walter Sease, Vandyke; A. H. Cooper, mutton chops; Jack Bartell, most unique; Kenneth Foster, shabbiest; W. E. Anderson and Sheldon Anderson, sparsest; William Jones, reddest; Ernest Ballamis, blackest; Eu-genio Eu-genio Aceto, grayest; Mark Feath-erstone, Feath-erstone, ugliest, and Lowell Greer, "most beautiful". Prizes, $10 each. O |