Show 1 ESSAY CONTEST PRIZE NILE WINNERS ANNOUNCED The judges who judged the essays in The Telegrams Telegram's essay contest on the subject What should Utah do to obtain justice from the railroads in freight and passenger rates and to eliminate existing discriminations have awarded prizes as follows First prize Rebekah Whitlock Ramona avenue Salt Lake City 20 Se Second ond prize A. A C. C Lewis H street Salt Lake City 10 Third prize Elizabeth Rich South Eighth East street Salt Lake City 5 Special school prize Helen Stanford aged 14 years of the East Side ide High school and living living living liv liv- ing at apartment No 1 South West Temple street 10 Honorable mention is made of the essay of Mrs Rosaline G. G Woodmansee who just missed getting in the prize money The contest was launched by byThe byThe byThe The Telegram in an endeavor to obtain the views of its readers concerning railroad discrimination tion and to receive suggestions pointing the way to the solution of the problems involved The judges were hard put to it to de determine determine determine de- de termine on the eventual winners due to the general excellence of the essays However they were unanimous in awarding the honors honors hon hon- ors as above stated The Tho judges were wore p P. P C. C Gill chairman of the transportation committee of the Salt Lake Commercial club W. W S. S McCarthy McCarthy McCarthy Mc Mc- Carthy vice president of th the tho Traffic Service Bureau Burea of Utah and ana Verne A. A Tracy of the transportation transportation transportation trans trans- committee of the Utah Manufacturers' Manufacturers association They were appointed by Garratt S. S Wilkin president of the Utah Manufacturers' Manufacturers association who was asked by The Telegram to tomake tomake tomake make such appointments as ho he deemed fit Checks are being mailed to the winners today by The Telegram |