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Show 4 " ' ' . . . v . ' 'Kt'- . ' ... - -- j ' . . -: - r ii- 1 i '' - " ..: , ; ; ., - r-'ii The Harold Hutton residence garnered first place honors house is located at 417 Chinle. Lions Name Winners in Lighting Contest Member of the Moab , Lions Club held their judging of the Christmas lighting contest lastSat-urday, lastSat-urday, December 23, and awarded first prize to the home of Harold Hut-ton, Hut-ton, 417 Chinle for his snowmen made out of tumbleweeds. Second place honors went to the Harold Lile home on 541 Rosetree Lane and the Lars U. Egeland residence on 394 W. 4th N. was awarded the prize for third place. Prizes listed in the contest were $25 for first; $15, second; and $10, third. Members of the Lions Club reported that a large number of homes were decorated this year and awarding prizes was very difficult. dif-ficult. They stated that many homes which did not receive a prize were very much in the competition. with its fantasy of tumbleweed snowmen in the Christmas lighting contest. The i a i j I T V. li::r; ,'' WW j " " E 1 Hmm 'f . I U il A . ' I "' if L : I . : j The prize for second place in the annual Christmas lighting contest was won by Harold Lile, 541 Rosetree Lane. vrewi.-v'-wy-r:'"'- ""-j"1- .- - - v " f I ' f - s i 1 ': i ! I f ' Third place" in the Lions Club annual Christmas lighting contest went to Lars U. Egeland, 394 West 4th North. Judging was done last Saturday. |