Show Bingham Richfield High Students Divide Honors Richfield PROVO and Bingham high schools divided honors in the first da day of Brigham Young university's sity's sixth annual intermountain speech tournament which is being held here Wednesday Thursday Fri Fr- day and Saturday The Richfield hIgh school won the thc one act play contest w with lh its tation of and Shows Show's play Submerged while Miss Martha of Bingham won the dramatic reading contest wIth Oscar W Wildes Wilde's Salome Barton of Richfield ld was given a gold medal for the best sus sus- tamed male character in the thc one act play contest and Miss Helen Pres- Pres witch of Moroni was given a similar award for the best sustained female character Nine high schools or of the state participated par par- in Wednesdays Wednesday's days day's contests andall and all of oC the efforts reached a high de de- grec or of excellence according to T. T Earl Pardoe who was in charge of the event Richfield Cast The Richfield cast was composed or of Bill Bowman Barton Doe Cooms Garth Lowe Sterl Sterling ng Holt Halt and Francis Winkle Cyprus high took second in the play contest with a cast of Gerald Boicourt Clifton Harris Robert Mix Nick Kieth Cook Newcomb McCall and Verl VerI Bird Morris Clinger coached the Richfield Richfield Rich Rich- field play while Myrth Harvey Hanc coached the Cyprus play Other schools that competed were ham coached b by Helen Candland Cand land Wasatch academy coached b by Glen Stenger Carbon coached b by Glenn Guyman Guman Parowan coached by Louise Adams Moroni coached by Eva Barrett Tooele coached by Marba Mar ba Thurber and Pleasant Grove coached by Arvilla Clark Vivian Peacock of Carbon placed second in the dramatic reading con con- test Others who participated were Lila Maughn Richfield Eva Marie Conway Pleasant Grove Gretchen Greenlee Springville MarcIa Finlayson Finlay- Finlay son Cyprus Louise Barton Wasatch academy Helen Nelson Tooele and RUby Olsen Moroni Each of the coaches acted as judges for the two contests Others to Compete High schools from Uintah Duehesne Du Du- chesne American Fork Pleasant Grove Provo B. B Y and Carbon will compete Thursday in a debating con con- test The question is That the essential features of the N R A be made a permanent policy of the Amer lean ican government Eleven junior colleges are expected to compete in the junior college dc dc- bating contest which wIll be held Frida Friday Fri Fri- da day and Saturday The colleges will debate on the thc question That the power of the president Ix be substantially increased s a settled policy It is expected that Branch Agricultural college Snow Westminster Weber Albion Normal Ricks Utah U. U A A. A C. C and B. B y U. U will com compete te in the contest Friday night Branch agriculture college Snow and Weber will corn com pete in a one act play contest On Saturday night the winners in inthe inthe the various events will vill appear in a grand finale in college hall hail commencing ing at 8 |