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Show M. I. A. DIVISION" CONTESTS HELD Winners from Six Stakes Compete I in Events at Cedar City ! Saturday. More than 300 officers and contestants con-testants assembled at the B. A. C. Saturday for the M". I. A. contests in Division 1, which embraces St. Geoije, Beaver, Parpwan, Moapa, Zion park and Kanab stakes. Awards were made by representatives represen-tatives of the general boards to all first and second place winners. The first place winners in the dance contest will go to Salt Lake City in June Ifor the grand church finals. Only two entrants will be taken from the entire church in the ether events. An effort is being made to hold the division meet in St. George next year. Winners in the order of the events were as follows: Orchestra St. George stake, directed di-rected by Earl J. Bleak. Male chorus Zion park stake. This entry was from the LaVerkin ward, and every available man in that cominlunity was used in order or-der to make up the necessary number for the chorus. Ladies' chorus St. George South ward. Gleaner oration i Violet Hea-ton, Hea-ton, Kanab, first; Emma Thompson, Thomp-son, St. George East, second. . M. Men oration Bill Murdock, Beaver stake. Junior retold story First, Beth Cox, Parowan; isecond, Florence Judd, Zion Park stake. Vanguard retold story Melvin Bowman, Beaver stake. Drama First, Parowan 'stake, In the Making; second, Moapa stake, The Song of Solomton. Dancing First and second places won by Moapa stake. ' |