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Show CONTEST AT THE OGDEN HIGH Interest In public speakings and declamation de-clamation at the Ogden High school continues to increase as tho time for tho J S. LcwIb company awards draw near. The contest In both subjects sub-jects Is to be hold at 2 o'clock lo- morrow at the High school auditorium audi-torium and the winners will be awarded award-ed gold medals. W. D. W Zeller will award the medals to tho winners. Tho names of tho judges are being withheld until tho time of the contest. con-test. A series of elimination contests have been held at thc high school and out of the largo number of students whf entered, four will compete In public speaking and four will compete com-pete in declamation. Those who will competo for tho medal in public speaking have written their orations and the work submitted to tho judges tomorrow will be that of tho Individual Indivi-dual students. Those competing for tho modal In declamation will read selections from well known authors. Following Is tho list of the contestants con-testants and. their subjects In publio speaking: Albert Greenwell, "A Plea for a National Defense'' Clinton Jones, "Custom versus Universal Uni-versal Peace. Miss Lillian Flygaro. "Irrigation." Miss Ruby Clarke, "The Problem of Immigration." The following students will read tho following selections' Miss Vera Frey, "In the Tolls of tho Enemy." Miss Erma Moore. "The Slow Man." Miss Helen BIchsel, "Knee Deep In June." Miss Pansy Yarrlngton, "Mary's Night Ride." |