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Show . . - , , Mrs. Camilla W. Judd, president pres-ident of the Provo branch of tlio American Pen Women, whose poetry took first place in a recent contest sponsored spon-sored by the organization. Pen Women hold awards dinner The Provo branch of American Ameri-can Pen Women of which Mrs. Camilla W. Judd.of Springville is president, . held their annual awards dinner recently at Oak- rest Inn, Spanish Fork, with approximately 20 members and their husbands and other guests attending. Mrs. Dee Sanford was chairman of arrangements. ar-rangements. President Judd greeted the group and gave a brief review of the accomplishments of 1962. The litany was read by Anna B. Hart of Provo. Mur- iel Heal was toast mistress, introducing the program, "My Fair Lady," by Mrs. Paul S. Nicholes with Mrs. M. Reid, Salt Lake City, narrator and Mrs. Lydia Kirkpatrick, American Amer-ican Fork, pianist. Following dinner, Mrs. Myrla G. Thayne, Provo, literary contest con-test chairman, anounced the following winners and presented pre-sented awards to: Mrs. Camilla W. Judd, first, in miscellaneous poetry; Christie Chris-tie Lund Coles, second; Muriel Heal, third and honorable mention. men-tion. For Christmas poems, Mrs. Coles received first place; Mrs. Judd, second and Mrs. Ruth Rothe of Payson, third; Mrs. Dee Sanford, honorable mention. men-tion. In short stories, Mrs. Rothe received first; Mrs. Heal, second sec-ond and Winona Thomas, Spanish Fork, third. Judging the poetry were Paul and Dorothy J. Roberts of Salt Lake City and the stories were judged by Professor Pro-fessor Thomas E. CSeney of Provo. |