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Show E. A. CROCKETT VINS HOME LIGHTING CONTEST E. A. Crockeifs homo was awarded first pace-in the annual Junior Chan her of Commerce Home Lighting contest held this year. He received the silver loving lov-ing cup which .'roes to the winner. M. W. Hendi'cks' residence was awarded second place with Gene Dunbar wiuning third prize. Others In the first tem were Roy Greaves. Clco Swenson, Ben Johnson, kjyun Hale, Homer Johnson, Ilarley Greaves and Vaughan Greaves. Other prize( winners were Emma Davis, Charles Olsen. Ivan Golf, Chase Kearl, Howard Johnson, T. K. Greaves, Howard Maughan, Gay-lord Gay-lord Larson, Ray Merrill, Milo Hobbs, M. O. Merrill, Baltzar Peterson Pe-terson Orval Obray, T R. Bowden, James Hoggan, Oliver Williams, Neff Eoothe, Newell Stevens, Gwen Gibson, L. B. Roe, A. B. Nash, J. L. Roe, A. N. Johnson, Ernest Bri-lenbeker, Bri-lenbeker, Tom Heath. Frank Day, Howard Johnson, P. J. Evans, Jack Hickenlooper, Jerry Stokes, Clarence Call, D. E. Davis, Roy Sorenson, Vic Christensen, John Richards, George Burgi, Frank McAllister, Luther Boyd, Orelta Carlson, Verl Logan, Fred Davis, Chester Christensen, James Tierz, Elmer Merrill, A. R. Cutler, Moses ITanccy, Lynn Petterborg, Lillie Benson, Verl Fellows and Fred Sargeant. The home of R. R. Rowell of the Utah Power and Light was beau-lifully beau-lifully and arlistically decorated but at his own request it was not judged and excluded from the prize list. The commiltee in charge, Gay-lord Gay-lord Larson, Arthur Meek, and David Da-vid Johnson, expressed their thanks lo I he business men who so generously gener-ously contributed the supply of prizes and to the judges who rendered ren-dered the final decision for prizes. |