Show JAPANESE BOY WINS VINS PRIZE FOR LINCOLN SPEECH Akira Masaoka 14 son of Mrs H Masaoka Second avenue a pupil of the Bryant junior high school representing representing representing rep rep- resenting Japan Friday won first prize in the Lincoln day oratorical contest held under the auspices of oJ the Americanization committee of the chamber of commerce Other winners were John Harrite 13 son of oC Mr and Mrs 1 William J J. Harrite South Second West Vest street representing Greece second place Marianne Arlt Ant 15 daughter of Mr 1 and Mrs 1 W. W G. G Arlt Ant 2529 Park street representing Germany third place and Margaret Gerber daughter daugh- daugh ter er of Mr Mn and Mrs C. C E. E Gerber 1665 Chicago street representing Switzerland Switzerland Switzer Switzer- land fourth place Scholarships of one year at Westminster West Vest minster college the L. L D. D S. S business college St St. Mary of and Henager's Business college were awarded as first second third and fourth prizes respectively Twelve nationalities were represented represented in the final contest held Inthe in inthe inthe the chamber of commerce The Rt Rl Rev Monsignor D. D G. G Hunt chairman of the Americanization committee presided and Herbert M M. Schiller member of the board of or education education edu edu- cation Dr Herbert B B. Maw dean of men at the University of Utah and Miss Leona instructor in French at St St. Mary Wasatch were judges I I |