Show Price High School Takes Two Prizes The contests that held most interest for the high schools of the state last Friday were those in public address in reading and in debating The contest in public address held i Thursday evening was won by LaFelle LaFelle La- La Felle Whitmore of Price High School He handled his subject The Gift of the Ages in a masterful manner The second place was awarded to Jeanette i Barlow of Weber Stake Academy Other contestants and their subjects Fillmore were Laurence Huntsman I High School Our Duty to Society Blanche Marfield l L L. D. D S. S U. U Mother l Spencer Webb Heber High School This is the Hour Hour Were Were is the Man ian Ralston Irvine Provo High Scho School I TI e. e Panama Canal Canal Canal- Blanche Stevenson Lewiston High School Service Oro Moore Payson High School The Power of Truth Nan Brown Cedar v. v City City The Childs Child's Alberta Movement in A American Blauer Kaysville High School Militancy Militancy Mili Im- Im tancy and the Suffrage Suffragette p Cause use The judges in this contest were Prof Maud May Babcock E. E C. C Ashton and I. I B. B Evans D. D G. G Hunt was vas presiding presiding presiding pre pre- siding officer officer in all contests The contest in reading held Friday evening was also carried off by Price High School Miss Emma Emina J Johnson olIn son the winner gave a sp splendid em d rendition of Edward Everett Hales Hale's The Man Without a Country Second place in in the contest was taken by Miss Miss Hattie Bagley with selections from Irvi Irvings Irving's is i's Rip Van Winkle The other contestants were Don Holbrook of Fillmore Ada Leo Lee of Cedar City Violet Speers of Too e Continued on Page 3 PRICE HIGH SCHOOL TAKES TWO PRIZES Continued from Page 1 Emma Brohm of Tintic Edith Gibbs of Lehi lone Tone McArthur of Mount Pleasant Della Delia Holbrook of Bountiful ful Elean Coach of Ogden and Eliza Stoddard of Richmond The judges of this contest were Prof Maud May Babcock Mrs l W. W H. H Leary and Oscar W W. Carlson |