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Show new:, Saturday, DZSERET 10 A March 15, 1969 omen vum ress IKIonor NOW PLAYING. Eleven Utah Pio.ss Women Hill Top Times and Salt Lake promotion. She also took second awards! Tribune. She also won one sec-lfa page regularly edited by a liave von 32 d woman. . in the group's state writing place award. lest, it was announced today by! Mrs. Ridge, editor of the Olive W. Burt, noted author of Mrs. Edith Ridge, president. Magna Times, took six first juvenile books, took first place! V ' t'vK The awards were presented at a1 pbrne awaids, two seconds and for a new childrens book and' lunrheon at the Ristorante Della three thirds in various catego-weekl- y for a critic's review of books, ries in the Montana, 33G S. 4th East newspaper Mabel Harmer, free lance author, placed first in the short The top entries will be en- field. of the Three staff members story category and Lois Olynyk, tered in a national contest sponwin Four members of Jordan High team, right, flash smiles after their 115-9- 5 Deseret News womens depart- - free lance, was first in poetry, sored by the National Federatook ment two team in Young Americans TV quiz show. over the Hillcrest Evelyn Macklin, free lance tion of Press Women, with each in daily newspaper writer, placed first for a maga which the Utah group is affiliat- awards categories. Evelyn Mazuran, zjne regularly edited by a ed. women's page editor, placed woman and second in pot try. of the in Taking first with her special fashion Ethel Bradford, writer for the awatds in the fields of news and articles and page regularly edit- - Murray Eagle, won seven secfeatures stories, interviews and ed by a woman. She also won a ond place awards and two photography was Darlene Gal- third place for a series of mis- thirds in various categories in for the cellaneous articles. braith, correspondent the wekly newspaper field. Lillie Miller won first for speMaxine Martz, Deseret News Jordan High answered 12 con- pect of society is primarily Is alcohol easily eliminated in cial articles on home furnish- staff writer, won second in sesecutive and and questions at the begin- satirized? Jordan scored 20 the body system? Hilcrest in a newspaper ings ries of photos page makeup scored 10 points by answering! govern-Carol Smith Perkins won for a and third in the feature story di- ning of the game, then had to points by answering no, hold on to its tiny margin to eke ment. feature story and series of spe- vision. the winning What percentage of traffic acRepresenting cial articles. She also won two Josephine Zimmerman, writer out a victory over Hillviola- Jordan squad was Dale Cord-neinvolve in traffic crest cidents the in seconds a for news a today the weekly Young at of intake for the Repairs story pipes Daily Herald, Provo, Ronald Mitchell, Roneli tions? Hillcrest scored by anSalt Lake City Suburban Sani- daily and an interview. won second in publicity or pro- Americans Quiz Bowl. Crapo and Maurie Sadleir. HillThe program is telecast week- swering 70 per cent. tary District No. 1 Treatment Betty G. Sj)encer, writer for motion. What artist is primarily known crest was represented by Tom Plant, ti.10 W. 33rd South, were the American Fork Citizen, won ly at noon on KSL-Tfor his intellectual manner? Berggren, Lee Campbell. three firsts in weekly categories completed today. off to an easy Jordan jumped tine Dickey and Mary Nielsen. knew it was Sauret. and a third place for her 80-A cast-irolead by answering quespipe that bi ought A color television set valued tions sewage to the plant had rusted column. concerning literature, art, Winifred Jones, women's edi- at $450 was taken Friday from math and through Sunday. It resulted in history. tor of the Daily Herald, Provo, the home of Mike Bumgarner, law sewage bypassing the plant Hillcrest countered with three two firsts for special 270 W. 2nd South, room 38, mid falling into the Jordan won correct answers, but still trailed articles on food and publicity or while the victim was at work. Jtiver. and president-elec- t associate president at Hillcrest, the afternoon session at (1970) r, of Utah however, answered six University tions in the second half and libraries, was advanced from of the 56th annual Utah Library came within 10 points of Jordan president-elec- t to president of Association convention at the as the buzzer ended the session the Utah Library Association Hotel Utah. Dr. Richard Grant Ellsworth, Moderator Kay Richins then Friday iboard chairman, Provo City had to deduct 10 points from the Nancy Grant Jacqueline Public Libraryi was elected sec-- , Hillcrest score for a wrong Farrely Hardy, assistant medi- - ond vice president. answer. leal sciences librarian, Universi- of Utah, was installed as vice In Gulliver's Travels, what as-t- y tirst-plac- e I"" con-lon- i first-plac- e four-memb- In Young Americans TV Bowl ( Sewage Plant lumi NOW PLAYING! SOUL HUNGERED TO TOUCH ANOTHER 1 Pipes Repaired .minutes! er Jordan Sneaks By Hillcrest first-plac- e Marlon Brando Richard Boone ft TOM admitted during tt final 14 ll V TV 115-9- r, Chris-Jorda- Steal TV Set n WHISPER to your friends you saw it! n 0 mmsiESM ...bahlnd barm wtthott motif Heads Utah Librarians -- half-tim- 80-3- wSaEF vaictio M'.e B, 7 25 25, FROM SALT LAKE AREA Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. John H McDonald, 820 Pontiac Dr Grant Dean Snarr, 35 W 7C6$ South Midvale. Douglas W Johnson, 3310 Richard St. De uynn, Henmfer. John A. Pavpath, 679 S 7th West Richard C. Johnson, 5679 Cora Way, Taylorsville. Mr. and Mrs. Larry A. Kramer, 234 Cameo Way, O 'WARM , ft it MAtUIISi MS CURTAIN ., mm 4 tM i4f th THRILLING ACTION WEEK! 3Rs Live New Thrills with Tom Thumb I GREAT WEEK! 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Hcggard, 735 Princeton Dr., M;d-va'-e 60 ( mi g.aaa David Brinton Christina Richardson THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETING TO: John Richins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Richins, Filmore St.; Christina Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson, 3575 Macintosh Ln ; Todd Heap, son of Mr and Mrs. Allen Heap, 141 W. 8th South; Sherrlon Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schmidt, N. Grant St., Midvale; Scctt Racine, son of Mr. and Ms. David Racine, 876 Woodshire Ave; 1 la Melt?e, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney McAbee. 4949 Coquille Ave ; David Brlnton. son of Mr. and Mrs. David Brinton, 152 E. 6850 South, and all other babies one year old Saturday. (Pictures of babies of Deseret News subscribers will be taken free of charge at the Deseret News baby photo studio, 34 E. First South, Monday through Friday, from 10 am until ) pm, at least three days before baby's birthday.) 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