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Show BABIES HOLD STAGE AT.TODR-STATE FAIR OGDEN, Bept. 2. Proud mothers with bright-eyed babies In their arms held the center of attraction at tha Four-State fair grounds yesterday when tha baby show with about two dosen of the finest specimen of "ltah'g Best Crop" were placed on exhibition. There never was a better behaved crowd of "kiddles." Fond mother had their young charges under perfvt control, con-trol, and not even after they had ben suhjcted to the closest scrutiny by tha indites to dM-ct which of sll that array of beb--lovcllns wss entitled to the various va-rious prises onr-d In the contest, did tliey show the least sign of fear. There was not a wsTI heard during th entire time the Judges were trying to decide the winners. After evra minutes of Indecision, tha judge finally concluded that IJttls Ils Chandler, daughter of Mrs. K. J. Chandler Chan-dler of 276 Grant avenue, was the prettiest pret-tiest baby on the grounds. Little Royal HarSw)av-e4te-faHtew4tteak4W' SAW"-))' Waeeovy-eaa If Kventh street, was given the second sec-ond prise, and Rhea BummerlM. daughter, of Mrs. A. If. flummerlll. 1948 Steele ; avenue, was declared to be tha third prettiest baby. T he hea viest hn by was found to be Robert Oscar Browning. Robert la but 10 montha old, but he already tip the beam at lift pounds. The llahtest baby was llttl Miss Qladvs Ralllnger, the 7-weks-old daughter of Mrs. U. Balllnger. Gladys welgha 111 pounds. |