Show Winners Selected ‘ In Gunman Steals Theater Money Badger ’ Bagley Contest e Bountiful High winners will have their cartoon published in the Drawn and Quartered Editorial Cartoon section of the Saturday Tribune In addition each student will receive a $25 check First-plac- e the amount of $15 will go winners David to second-placHollow Elementary Aaron Francis American Fork Junior High and Todd SchmidtSkyline High Checks in e School winners David Chapman Twin Peaks Elementary: Cassie OrmsbeePleasant Grove Junior High and Sunny StrasburgW'est Jordan High School will receive a $10 check Third-plac- gunman wearing a black bandanna across his face stood in the shadows of Trolley Square late Wednesday night and accosted two movie-theate- r employees on the way to a bank drop with nearly $1600 The employees said they were about 30 yards down the ailey between Trolley Theaters and the main Trolley Square building when a man described as having a medium build and wearing black clothes including a hat pulled down in front held them A Three young artists Thursday won ihe Salt Lake Tnbu tip's Badger Bagley” editorial cartoon contest Held in conjunction with Newspaper in Education Week the contest of fered students the opportunity to intimidate The Tribune's ace" editorial cartoonist Fat Bagley with the upcoming talent in Utah schools After Mr Eagley's perusal of near-!700 entries three winners were selected They are as follows Elementary Division — Jonathan Gillette Welby Elementary Junior High Division — Robert GehrkeEvergreen Junior High Senior High Division — James Wright first-plac- Tbejialt Lake Tribune e up According to a Salt Lake City Essay Will W po- - report the robber pointed a semiautomatic pistol at them and or dered one of the employees to drop a money bag holding theater receipts He then told the pair to run to the Trolley Square office of First Securilice ty Bank The theater employees described the robber as being very calm Refore the robbery one of the employees said he noticed a black rusty pickup in the parking lot that the robber may have used as a getaway car However they did not see him get in the truck the report states in a Student a Two local organizations are sponsoring a writing contest that will send a Salt Lake or Davis district high school student on a three-wee- k trip to the Soviet Union The Utah Committee for American-Soviet Relations and the Salt Lake City Rotary Club will sponsor one student as the 1987 Youth Ambassador for Peace according to Stan Holmes an Alta High School teacher who is heading the project The winner will visit the Soviet Union from June 25 to July 17 as one of 20 young people from across the United States Travel meals and sightseeing will be paid for Sophomores and juniors from high schools in Salt Lake and Davis coun- - 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