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Show Results of Deseret Fair Flower Show Are Given One hundred dollars in prizes were awarded at the1 Flower show at the Millard County Fair in Deseret Des-eret in August, according to a report re-port from committee chairman, Erma Cropper and Arvilla T. Swen-sen. Swen-sen. This included awards on town displays, personal displays, 30 blue ribbons, and $5 each to the 7 towns entered In the contest. Judges were BeUi Anderson, Ruby Bunker, Florence Woodbury and Ruth Dewsnup. Decisions were based on arrangement of colors, container and combination of materials, ma-terials, totalling 100 points. Award winners were: Best town display, Lynndyln, 1st; Delta, 2nd; Deseret, 3rd. Roses, personal display, dis-play, Delta Garden Club, 1st; Eleanor Ele-anor Nielson, Lynndyl, 2nd and 3rd; Roses, mass arrangement, Florence Woodbury, 1st; Delta Rose Garden, 2nd; Verl Jacobsen, 3rd. Garden Flowers, personal arrangement, ar-rangement, Ruby Bunker, gladioli, 1st; Ruth Dewsnup, dahlias, 2nd; Verl Jacobson, 3rd. Mass arrangement, arrange-ment, Ruby Bunker, 1st; Lynndyl, gladioli, 2nd; Ruth Dewsnup, sun flowers, 3rd. : The committee expressed their thanks to 'flll who hplnpH maVfl thp Flower Show such a successful part of the Fair, and to town chairmen, Molly Dewsnup, Deseret, Clara Niel son, Oak City, Mrs. Val Styler, Oasis, Roma Ekins, Hinckley, Ele-anore Ele-anore Nielson, Lynndyl, Ruth Bishop, Bish-op, and Melba Crafts, Delta, and Zola Bunker, Sutherland. They plan an even better show next year, both in the county and at the state fair. |