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Show Winners listed in spring games Under the direction of the Kiwanis Club's Boys and Girls t Committee headed by Victor Frandsen with Alma Garrett, I Finley Roylance and Edward Boyer, .committeemen; the annual an-nual marble and hop schotch tournaments have been completed com-pleted and winners selected. Each elementary school conducted con-ducted its own tournament to determine first and second place winners in the two competed at the Jefferson School" to determine the city champions. Some 700 students participated. In the marble tournament, Tom Daniels of Mapleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Daniels, Dan-iels, and a fifth grade student, took first place. Calvin Robertson Rob-ertson of the Jefferson sixth, I : son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Rob- . ertson, came ' second with Wayne Nelson of " the Sage Creek 5th, son of Mrs. Louise ; Nelson, placed third. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Jack Collett. Top winners were presented trophies at the regular Kiwanis Kiwan-is Olub meeting. " ' 1 ' The man who wastes today lamenting yesterday will waste tomorrow lamenting today. Philip M. Raskin. Music is the only language in which you cannot say a mean or sarcastic thing. In the hop scotch tournament, tourna-ment, first place was won by Jill Tuttle of the Jefferson sixth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tuttle. Second place was won by Kay Danielson of Brookside sixth, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Daniel-son. Daniel-son. Karen Collett of the Lincoln Lin-coln fifth, placed third. She is |