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Show Winners flamed In Photo Contest ASPEN GR.OV& Announcement Announce-ment of winners in four divisions of the snapshot contest sponsored by the Alpine Camera club are announced Tuesday by Otto Done employment increased 40,000 in July and that weekly factory payrolls pay-rolls increased by nearly $500,000. She said that the report marked a definite improvement in the employment em-ployment situation, and that it was the first employment gain shown in , any month since September, 1937. Goldie Heath, Idaho Falls, Ida. Stanley Gunn was also winner in the Campus Life division of a light meter prize donated by the B. Y. U. publicity department. Wendell Rich of Logan and Elizabeth Hill of Salt Lake City were other place winners. For an interesting view of "snapshot trading," Elizabeth Hill won first place in the Human Interest In-terest division sponsored by the "Alpinian," students' summer view-book. Wendell Rich was given giv-en second place. of Tuscon, Ariz., president. Judges were Professor B. F. Larsen, and Dr. Wayne B. Hales. Stanley Gunn of Hyrum was winner of first place in the campus cam-pus portrait division with an informal' in-formal' picture of Dr. Franklin L. West and Dr. M. Lynn Bennion, visiting faculty members at the Alpine school. Runners-up were Elizabeth Hill, Salt Lake City, and Dorothy Seedall, Idaho Falls, Ida. In the pictorial division a prize offered by the B. Y. U. photography photo-graphy department was won by Otto Done, with a panorama view of. the Alpine campus. Other places were merited by James McDougal, club secretary from Campbells, port, Wis.; John R. Halliday of the university department; and |