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Show j Officers named; : local people ; win in contest 4 -' Norma Gustavson of this - ' president of the Clef and guild, a county writer's I Pl" izatio'n, was reelected to 'r' the gruP at the annual kfast Saturday morning, at I br jsh Fork. Mrs. Margaret fit of Springville. was named If 8 president; Mrs. Estella i rf.on s e 0 r etary-treasurer . j P j?s. Elena Stanley, his- ' 'orian- . ' Announcement of winners in f " .oetry contest sponsored by . Guild, gave Mrs. Gustav-first Gustav-first place with a poem S?:tlpd "First Born"; Mrs. JA Hiatt, Springville, Zli Place With' "Beloved A ds " and Mrs. Rose Nielson l-o of SpriingviHe. third place, L a poem entitled, "Whist-?" "Whist-?" Estella Peterson and j jjfj"' Nielson also took honor-A honor-A mention. In the light verse division of u contest, Mrs. Gustavsen second place with, "Re-A "Re-A ijeraent," and Mrs. Hiatt, "jrd with "1966 Version." ': fjjst place honors went to i, '. Mrs. Stanley. um Bartlett of Springville tas awarded third place in the ,. ioti story contest, with an (jtry entitled, "Sunshine and ' Bain." F'rst and second places ' rent to Mrs. LeNora Allred jjd Mrs Stanley. 1 Margaret Hiatt received sec-I sec-I god place in the article contest ' siting on the subject, "My Bother, the Car." Mrs. Allred took first place; Roy E. Dunn, Bard and Mrs. Stanley, honor-' honor-' able mention, j Speaker at the breakfast was j stirla G. Thayne, who describ-h describ-h (d her writings as songs of r j ber own heart. She encouraged I each one present to dedicate .. - Dnir talents for the betterment . of the world. ' Shs was accompanied by a i trio and their accompanist, who . i sang several of her composi-:j composi-:j lions. Also artist, Adelle Palmer ) i illustrated Mrs. Thayne's re-! re-! , ant book, "The Little Things." |