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Show 1 BABY SHOW DRAWS HUNDREDS OF HOflHERS TO CITY HALL SQUARE FRIDAY AFTERNOON; l Scene at City Hal! Square During Awarding of Baby Prize. For two hours yesterday afternoon the northeast corner of the City Hill park was massed with mothers and their babies entered in the Fashion Show baby contest, while upon the outside of the baby exhibitors a large Ho & crowd pushed and surged in an en deavor to see the prize winners Chairman A G Horn of the babv committee, and Prof. F M Drlggs worked like Trojans to keep all con cerned comfortable They arranged mothers and babies tr facilitate tbe I work of the judges The judges wore Judge J. A Howell. Mrs. Parley Wright and Mrs E. M. Conrov When 4 o'clock came and the enliv k lists were closed, it was found thai ?f 90 babies were entered After that Ml time about 70 mothers were dlsap- pointed because they had not entered their children according to the rulei , of the contest. There was one unlocked lor ad 1 1 tional feature to the contest When the prizes had been awarded. Chair -I man W E. Sanderson announced thut ; a box of candv would be given to the Smothers wbose babies had failed to win prizes. Consequently all went away almost satisfied Africa, Japan and the United State were represented While every white babe in tbe contest was an merican 5 citlsen by right of being born in thts country, the little people represented various European countries because r.r parentage Consequently the con test was cosmopolitan in character. TO Old America should have been rep resented with a number of papooses, H but tbe inherent dislike of squaws lo the gaze of a multitude with the sight ot their black-haired and black-eyed progeny caused a hitch In the plan:? of the baby committee China also failed to exhibit Nevertheless. J.U v ho struggled and pushed to get a Iplimpse of tbe remarkable crop de-. de-. lared that there never was such a baby contest and also maintained that in no other city could such wonderful I babies be seen. The prize winners follow: Prizes were awarded as follows. Best sweepstake baby, Willis Gay-lord, Gay-lord, son of Mrs. Sadie Gaylor. 3f,.r, Th.rd street, silver lov:ng cip Three most beautiful babies between be-tween one and two years old First prize, beautiful doll, donated by Last & Thomas, Phyllis Peart. IJJ67 Monroe Mon-roe avenue, second prize, one pair silk stockings and shoes donated by S. J. Burt ft Bros Emmett Boyer. 220 Twenty-seventh street, third prize, bank account, donated by Og-den Og-den Savings bank Carl McBeth, 937 Twenty-third street Three most beautiful babies under one year of age First prize, beautiful beau-tiful doll, donated by W. H Wright & Sons company. Irma Charlton; r ' . "" r BBf' ffi -ntfR' ! Kf ' ' fijM LS Hr WILLIS GAYLORD Prize Baby In the Baby Contest. sitond prize, a fine hardwood hieh chair, donated by the Ogden Furniture Furni-ture & Carpet company. Iris Leavitt; third prize, bank account, donated by the Ogden Savings bank, Avelan Stephens. The baby with the reddest hair, Hubert Stagge, 6on of Mr and Mrs. William Stagge, 2125 Wall avenue, siiver loving cup offered by B. F. Redman, Salt Lake Best decorated baby carriage, Mrs Hurold Patenall, 2115 Farerson avenue ave-nue . second prize. Mrs. Alfred Gib-ron, Gib-ron, 2f55 Adams avenue The neatest attendant. Mrs LH-'I: LH-'I: Owens second Mr? Joseph Kaneko, the latter a Japanese lady. Twins entered by the following nr.med parents were given prizes. Mr. and Mrs W H Stevens 365 Monroe avenue; Mr and Mrs. David 1 eauchamp, 2337 Adams avenue; Mr end Mrs. Joseph Herrirk. West We-bei We-bei Mr and Mrs William Anthony, colored, 769 Twenty-eighth street ard Mr. and Mrs. Jethro Urown, Farr V.'St. Other prizes; Emmett Boyer; third prize, bank ac ount hrowning Rowe hank account. Fattest Fat-test baby bo betweeu one and two jears of age Ruth Debler, bank acount Fattest babj girl under two years of age. Winifred Parker, bank account Most beautiful hair of baby between on'' and two years of age. ern Blake, bank account. Fattest, boy under one year of age 1 Lylll6 Butler; bank account fatten fat-ten hoy under one year or age. Ruth Edwards hank account Bald-test Bald-test baby girl under one year of age Geraldine Shaw, bank account. Best looking negro baby under tio years of age. Joseph Kaneko; bank account. Best looking Japanese baby under two years of age. Henr Diem; bank account. Loudest Loud-est crying baby under two vears ol age. Ralph Peterson, hank account Best rinnpled baby under two years of age Dorothea West ban account. Blackest haired baby under two years of ajee The bank account amounts to ?1 In each instance and the donation was made by the Ogden Savings bank. |