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Show THIRD WARD WINS M. I. A. DRAMA PRIZE The SpringvUlo Third ward won firit place in the M. I. A. stoke diama contest Monday evening wii h the prescmai icn of the one-act one-act play, 'In the Making." The First and Folii th wards tied for second honors. Mrs. O. L. Baron. Mrs. Isabel Brown. Miss Surah Hill, Miss Fern Boyer, Jcssee Averett, Ewell Johnson John-son aie members of the winning car.t. Miss Naomi Bioadbent was director. Miss Tenna Closer and Roe Thorn First ward, won tirst place in the "Gold and Gren" dunce contest. Miss Hazel Anderson and Myron r CI Second waul, second place; Miss Beth Anderson and Rapheal Pnlfrryman, 1 'ourth ward, third place. Each ward in the slake' was pro-i pro-i sentcd with a pennant for special activity in nia.fi nartieintit ion. Floyd Miner of the stake M. I. A. ! presidency was in charge. ' During the contests in chorus work, retold stories and public speaking Tuesday evening", winners in the various events were an-m an-m nounced as follows: Second ward, 1 fir.t place, double mixed and ladies cHorus numbers, directed by Lynn ;, Allemun. Miss Margaret Bird, L Fourth ward, first place, retold f stories; Howard Maycock, Fourth i ward, first place. "M" men public speaking; Verga Bartholomew, Second Sec-ond ward, first place, Gleaner girls' public speaking. 1 The various departments received ' pennants for special work in mass participation Jurii. the meeting. A large pennant was awarded to the Mapleton "M" basketball team ' which has won the stake champion-shin champion-shin for three consecutive years. President George Simkins of the M. I. A. stake board, presided during dur-ing the evening. |