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Show finuers named j Ko!ob Day (jid benefits . (j,e Fifth ward Relief So-A So-A ! 0f which Mrs. Arvilla V iS president, went the 'Viatic sewing machine for j, the most cakes for the t "ward's Kolob Stake Fair Saturday. The ladies of 1 'organization baked and '3ted to the First ward j) vgng fund, a total of 78 Also to a Fifth ward lady, i a former president of Re-Society, Re-Society, Mrs. Howard San-. San-. went honors for baking - best cake. '&s and Qwen rfom a total of 30 babies -;red in tne Baby contest, 7j were selected for health, .sonality, beauty and con- t They are: Jana Lynne -raents, 151month old daugh-y daugh-y of Reed and Beverly Cle-' Cle-' -r.ts. Her reddish brown hair, i3iy appearance, personal-:, personal-:, and conduct captured the :;es favor, while Kerry Dal-i Dal-i two-year-old brunette son Orval and Peggy Dallin took - fancy of the judges among ay boys. They will each get c oil tinted photo done by rinon Castleton at Modern l1 Phojo. Cora Lee Johnson, j laia Ctirtis and W. C. Snel- ;i were judges. Jimmy Gibbs was the winner i ::' the bicycle in a sack race 1 r::ch brought much laughter 5 the crowd assembled for uis event. He is a son of Mr. d Mrs. Eugene Gibbs. J Jerry Dearing, son of Mr. :i Mrs. Wayne Dearing, won if, i ?ig in the greased pig race ;.iich atracted a large group ' fast working youngsters. (fc The Fair Day did not quite I li scribe the event as rain and : S weather, a marked change '.':m the previous day, kept aie people at home, but the iiy as a whole was reported i success. |