Show HIGH SCHOOL SCHOOLGIRL GIRL GIRL WINS e FIRST PRill Students of ot the L L. D D. S. S high ECh Echo the St. St St. Marys Mary's academy the D De Junior high school of Ogden and tS th Washington and Oquirrh schools w wo wo the special prizes offered by the l I Mai Association of Utah durn durin Utah h Products week for the most con i list of the factories of or Utah an the names of the principal product v i manufactured It is estimated that nearly 1000 children participated in m the cont conte i and a total of prizes were to students representing sixty-nin sixty schools The minor prizes were aware awan ed immediately after the close of Ut Uta Products week but it has been a liar bar task for the committee to decide o 0 the winners of the capital prizes Mot olof th than n big lists were sent to tri Ui Manufacturers Manufacturers' association for cation Tile The largest list submitted coi cor tamed 1820 names the second large 1505 and the third largest 1477 Tb smallest list contained names A the lists were carefully checked a an names not representing actual fact ries nes out After the trimming I process was completed the largest lie contained 1066 names 1 3 The first prize of 1750 was aware ed to Grace Jones of the L. L D. D S. S big hig school the second of 1260 1250 to Evely Long of the St. St Marys Mary's academy thir prizes of or 10 each went to I Woodbury of the Dee junior big Ing school and Read Cannon of the Wasl ington school and the fourth prize c t 5 was awarded to Arnold Burns c e the Oquirrh school j The committee was agreeably s suj sw J to observe the neatness wit which the lists were prepared 4 J number of the typewritten lists wile came from the schools with cial departments were fine and are examples of the work being done by our educations institutions j s |