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Show 1 Harriet Ann Anderson Wins Essay Contest Prize With Wednesday's mail, Harriet Ann Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson received a check for $30.00 from the State Bankers association as second place prize for her entry in the annual essay contest for high schools, sponsored by that organization. organi-zation. Miss Anderson was notified through State papers Saturday of her success. During the past year she has attended the Parowan high school in order to care for her aged grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Lowe, of that place. Her grandmother, Harriet A. Lowe, died April 29, after 66 years of married life, leaving besides be-sides her husband, 10 children, 73 grandchildren and 96 greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson attended the Parowan high school gradua-(Continued gradua-(Continued on page eight) Harriet Ann Anderson (Continued from first page) tion exercises ast Friday, their daughter, Harriet, being among the graduates. She has been an honor student throughout the year, and won the lead part in the 1940 contest play, "Drums of Death" which was presented also in this city. When asked what she planned to do with her prize money, Miss Anderson stated it was to go into the bank toward her next year's tuition at the Dixie junior college. |