Show Telegram Awards Prizes in Vacant Lot-Garden Lot Contest y cS r wr j 5 z 7 S 1 t V 4 3 v 7 r vi S 'S i S Sf g 7 cS c'S c- c f S i 4 S S y e v. S w p i S 'S S 7 4 4 95 li Zv ZvI t I v 4 3 S p Pv v S 8 pt 4 4 S i In The Telegrams Telegram's vacant lot Jot garden contest were announced Saturday by the judges The upper picture shows the garden of W. W C. C Freeman upper left of East Twenty-seventh Twenty South street which won first pr prize In cI class H A A. A The The lower Photograph ph shows the garden of E. E A. A Parsons upper right of 1881 Ninth East street which won first prize in class B. B Center left to right arc J. J W. W Walker 1221 West Vest Second South street second place winner in class A. A and Bert Stubbs 1793 Seventh East street second place winner in class B. B Pictures of Mr l Walkers Walker's and Mr l Stubbs' Stubbs gardens arc are shown on page 5 W. W C. C Freeman and E. E A. A Parsons Receive First Honors in Two vo Classes J. J W. W Walker Bert Stubbs Second Climaxing a month four-month effort In which scores of unsightly unsightly un- un sightly vacant lots in Salt Lake have been made to blossom with flowers and vegetables The Telegrams Telegram's Lot Gar den contest was concluded Saturday with the Judges awarding awarding award- award ing ng the four cash prizes totaling 50 to the following entrants entrants en- en trants rants r First prize of ot 15 in Class A W. A-W. W. W C. C Freeman iceman East Twenty seventh South street First prize of 15 in Class B E. B-E. E. E A. A Parsons arsons 1884 Ninth East street Second prize of or 10 in Class A A- A J. J W. W Walker 1221 West Second South street reel Second prize of 10 in Class B Bert B- B Bert ert Stubbs 1793 Seventh East street treet Only after careful deliberation and an n intensive examination of each entrants entrant's garden were the judges Grant R R. Bowen chief gardener at athe atthe atthe the he capitol Fred Augsburger of Euson's Ellison's Ellison's Elli Eu- sons son's Flowers Inc and Mrs Maud Chegwidden garden editor of The Tribune able to determine the win- win ners ers Mr Freeman who won first place In n Class A which called for the most general jeneral improvement in the condItion condition condi- condi tion ion of the lot and for the best flower garden transformed an unsightly weed patch into an attractive garden fifty rows of ot gigantic petunias featured fea Lured Mr Freemans Freeman's garden carden although al al- though lough there were also snapdragons ons moon loon flowers lowers castor beans and mari mari- golds olds Mr Walker who featured a l vegetable garden raised rt corn beets tomatoes potatoes peas beans and carrots Mr Parsons the first place winner winner in ill the other class for those who I showed the greatest achievement re regardless regardless re- re of 01 the condition of the lot In Inthe Inthe Inthe the beginning specialized in a beautiful beautiful beautiful beau beau- outlay of dahlias while Mr Stubbs second place winner displayed displayed dis dis- dis played both flowers Jowers and vegetables Jim P. P Theros 1241 Third East street sheet was awarded honorable mention mention mention men men- tion for his attractive flower lower garden and miniature grape graie vineyard As is true in all competitive events there can only be so many winners and to the many entrants in the contest contest contest con con- test who did not finish in the select select se Use lect four The Telegram expresses gratitude and appreciation for the Interest they have taken |