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Show BEARD CONTEST NOW UNDERWAY The statew ide centennial beard growing contest which began June 2 under the sponsorship of : the Sons of Utah Pioneers, is j now well underway, County fin- als will be held July 10 and state finals are slated for July 26 on , the State Capitol steps at 7 p.m. Judges will be Governor Her- j bert B. Maw. Mayor Earl J. Glade, President A. Ray Olpin of the University of Utah, and j State Centennial Queen Calleen i Robinson. Seven classifications on which winners will be selected are: Thos. Kane (most distinguished). William Clayton (most unique), Perrigrine Sessions (darkest), Porter Rockwell (longest), Anson I Call (thickest). Lot Smith (brightest), (bright-est), and best beard, regardless of time started. Each county will hold their separate contest and pick their seven winners on July 19. These winners will be sent to compete against all other county winners to Salt Lake City, July ; 26 on the State Capitol steps at 7 p.m. The seven state winners Will receive hundreds of dollars in merchandise and prizes. Aim of the contest is to have every man in Utah growing a beard during this period of time. Entry blanks may be obtained j from the County Centennial chairman. If not available, contact con-tact the State Centennial Beard Growing Contest chairman, B. I Spencer Young, Jr., at 1607 Park-': way, Salt Lake City, Utah. |