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Show WINS SECOND PRIZE. In the High School annual public address contest lor students of the slate, which was held at the University, Univer-sity, Salt Lake, last Friday, Maurice Lambert ol this city, and a student or Fillmore Illfih school, won the second prize, a silver medal, with an eulogy to Hooker T. Washington. Miss Fisher ol I loner City won the tlrst prize. There were nine contestants Iroin the different parts of the state, and the reports say each displayed great talent and much training, aa the various tine points or oratory were adhered to strictly. The speakers who took part and their subjects were as follows: "Socialism and Religion," Arthur J. McChrystal, All llallowg college. Salt Lake City. "Utah'a Pressing Problem," Glenn Jensen, Manti High school. "Mothers' Day." Miss Ila Fisher, Wasatch High school, Heber City. "Tho World ol Today vs. the ( World or Tomorrow," J. Orion Kerry, nrlgham Young University high ; school, I'rovo. "Prohibition." Clinton Lllywhlte, Hoxclder High school, Ilrigham City. "A Present Menace," Jesse llolther, Ogden High achool. 1 '' "The Place ol the West," Helen , rireenwood. Salt Lake High school. "Hooker T. Washington," Maurice ' Lambert, Fillmore High school. "Defiance or Public Opinion." Ran- J1 lolph Andrus, Unmet) Normal school. Cedar City. f Mr. Lambert's many friend here reel proud or his siicccsh. |