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Show iPRINGVILLE'S FIRST FLOWER SHOW SUCCEEDS ARTISTIC DISPLAYS FFJH1IIEB Alpha Beta Club Wins Grand Prize In Beautiful Exhibition; Exhibi-tion; John Smith Is Sweepstake Sweep-stake Prize Winner Standing pre-eminently as a ilassie in artist ic displays of Springville was the first anuui:l flower show conducted Tuesday afternoon under the auspices of the Springville Hower Garden association. associa-tion. Auditorium Is Transformed The large auditorium of the high school was transformed into one of the most artistic and beautiful flow-vv flow-vv gardens ever seen in this locality. local-ity. The entire room was filled to capacity with group and individual displays, all of which were arranged so artistically that it must have been exceptionally difficult for t lie judges to select, the prize winners. After careful inspection the judges awarded the grand prize for displays to the Alpha Beta club, while John F. Smith took the sweepstake prize for the best individual indi-vidual entries. Throughout the entire afternoon the auditorium was crowded with citizens of Springville and many from other towns interested in floriculture. flori-culture. All were delighted with the artistic displays and the general I beauty of the exhibit. Among the groups that entered into competition were the Relief Societies of the four wards of Springville, the Primary associations, associa-tions, M. I. A., and the Alpha Beta and Mothers Study clubs, and the laughters of the Pioneers, Camp No. 2. In addition to these many individual displays contributed greatly to the success of the show. Prize Winners Listed Following are the prize winners: lielief Society displays First First ward; second Second ward; third Third ward. M. I. A. displays first Second ward ; second Third ward ; third First ward. Grand prize for displays Alpha Beta club. Asters (Daybreak) first .7. V. Smith: Second Mrs. K. E. Knud- son ; third Mrs. E. E. Kmulson. I Asters (Crego) firsit Mrs, ,M. L. Lowe; second Maybelle Clark; 1 third Mrs. M. L. Lowe. I Roses first Mrs. C. L. Paly ; second Mrs. It. .1. Averett; third ' Fanny Kowland. j Hoses (Teplitz) first Mary Ellen McKenzie. I.tj'hlias (Cactus) first Annie Kindred; second J. F. Smith; third J. F. Smith. :i Dahlias Show ) first J. F. " Smith; second J. F. Smith; third ' I J. F. Smith. I Dhhlias (Pom-pom) first Mrs. f Nellie Anderson; second Emily S. Crandall ; third Levi Thorpe. Dahlias ( Exhibil ion ) first J. F. Smith; second J. F. Smith; ; third J. F. Smilh. 'I Dahlias (Peony) first --Jes-;; 1 G roesbeek. Gladiola first Blanche G. tl.-tles : second lllanche (J. Ilali'S : third Harry Pennington. Primary displays first Second ward; second Third ward; third fourth ward. , Club IHsplays first Alpha j lieta ;second Daughters of Pio- neers. Camp No. 2; third Mot hers' I Study club. 1 Cladinln (mixed evhibit ) first i .1. V. Smith; second Mrs. Harold v ib-rmiri : third Mrs. Chester Ilufchinps. Zinnias first - ,T. V. Smith; second sec-ond Mrs. A. ;. Johnson; third I Annie Kindred. I j Zinnias (quilled ) first Knnnv I Kowland. ! African Marigolds (Orange) first Mnyb'dle Clark ; second I. F. Smith; third--. Mrs. M. A. Pry-tiolds. Pry-tiolds. A f rican Marigolds (Lemon ) first J. V. Smith; second--A nnie Kindred; third -Mrs. It. J. Averett. Petunias -first J. K. Smith ; second 1. F. Smith; third J. It. Anderson. I Cera a i urns first A nnio Kindred. Kin-dred. Nasturtians first Plan-'he C. Hales. Phlox (Annual J first Illi:m lK' i. Hales. Phlox (Perennial) -first Mrs. Itet h I allin. second Mrs. Kmiiiii Waters; third Mrs. Celeslta Whit-more. Whit-more. Cosmas first Mrs. M. O. I'ackanl : second Mrs. F.llen Wheeler ; third Mrs. Fred Manniim. French MariirobN- first Mrs. E. E. Knudson ; second Lucile Strong; third Mrs. Harold Allcman. A'erbeuas first Mrs. M. O. Prckard: seeond, Fanny Itowland; third Mrs. Ceo. Itrailsford. Sunflowers Mrs. John Slronc ; (Continued from p'ige four). The ladies of the Community Church tendered Mrs. M. I. Duffy a farewell party on Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Duffy is leaving for Thistle, where she will teach school this winter. Many useful presents were given to her. Th Rev. S. Hall Barrett, Jr., attended at-tended the Third ward of American Tork sacrament meeting hist Sunday Sun-day night. lie was called upon for a brief t : i lie and spoke very acceptably ac-ceptably to the assembled congregation. congre-gation. A well arranged card party was given Saturday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harmer entertained a number of friends at their home. Progressive "500" was featured, Miss Lois Blanehard and Gilberl Pultzifer winning the prizes. After the game dainty refreshments were served. FLOWER SHOW Continued from page one second Annie Kindred ; third Mrs. W. E. Lowe. Hills of Snow first Mrs. S. M. Deal ; second J. F. Smith. Pansies -first May Bird ; sec-pnd sec-pnd Mary Jj. Metcalf. Snapdragon first Martha Henderson. Hen-derson. Hydrangia first Mrs. John i'randson. Scabiosa first Blanche G. Hales. Cockscomb first Mrs. Buela h Whiting; second Blanche G. Hales; third Mrs. M. O. Packard. Salvia first Jennie Starr ; second sec-ond Julian Authom; third Mrs. E. A. Lee. Ageratum first J. F. Smith; Sweet Peas first J. F. Smith. Salpiglossos first Mrs. L. L. Baker. Golardia first Mrs. Etta Best. Helichrysum first Mrs. Sam Buckley. Canterbury Bell first Mrs. -Toon Frandson. Hibiscus first IS. J. Aveuett. Tritoma first Mrs. Jess O. Sweepstake prize for individual entries J. F. Smith. |