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Show h - j J j .A: 7 Prize Essay Stresses Utah Growth Emphasizing Utah's new challengethat chal-lengethat of expansion the essay es-say of George Garwood, son of Mr. Ethel P. Garwood, 1103 Strlngham ave., has been adjudged winning paper in the Utah products prod-ucts essay contest, sponsored by the Utah Manufacturers Assn. The announcement was made Wednesday by David H. Thomas, eaaay committee chairman. Tn hi esssy, George, South high school student, pointed out "from the rough-hewn land of Utah . , . with agriculture and mining and manufacturing our empire haa been built But now,-there la new challenge that of expansion. With the huge potentialltlea of our atata, we may advance Into the future stronger and richer; or fall by the wayaide gloating over the inspiring success of the past. Jt 1 up to Utah industry. And Utah Industry is up to us." George will be awarded a 350 U. S. savings bond and Utah products prod-ucts surprise package. Second place winner is Jerry S. Clegg, Heber City, Wasatch high school atudent. For his essay entitled en-titled "Utah's Fair," Mr. Clegg will receive a 1 25 savings bond and a surprise package Other winners of special awards f Geerge Garwood . . . TJtek'a future fu-ture ap to Industry and ettlseaa. Include Tom Nelson, 5851 Highland High-land dr. Granite high school; Shir-lena Shir-lena Robinson, Kanab, Kanab high school; Carolyn Taylor, 1523 Logan Lo-gan ava Salt Lake, East high; Elizabeth Williams, Carbon high school; Henry B. Tlngey, Logan, Logan high school. Contest judges were Stephen J. Moloney, Will W. Bowman and Roy A. Bchonlan. |