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Show oo AGRICULTURAL PRIZE WINNERS ANNOUNCED Announcement of the winners of the agricultural contest conducted by the Utah Agricultural college and the department of agriculture at Washington Wash-ington was made yesterday by the special committee Miss Hattle Hoi brook of Bountiful and Merle J. Hyer of Lewlston are the winners Th-y will be sent to Washington to rep-' rep-' resent Utah at the convention of boys and girls picked from other states in the Union b similar contests. con-tests. Also thev will be given a silver sil-ver cup, and blue ribbon prizes by the state fair. These two were selected out of the ten girls and six hoys picked from approximately 20,000 contestants in the state. Miss Holbrook was selected se-lected for excellence In flower gardening, gar-dening, canning of fruits and vege- j tables, starch making and flower display dis-play Young Hyer was chosen for excellence In raising, exhibiting and marketing of potatoes For second place among the giris the special committee chose Miss Alta Acord of Castle Dale and for boys. Elliot Perkin of W oods Cross The committee further complimented compliment-ed the following named contestants on the unusual excellence of their work: Sewing Batolla Bollwinkle, Bountiful; potato paring Grace Cap-ener Cap-ener Farmington; canned tomatoes Golda Smedley, Bountiful, poultry' Nora Smith, Kaysvllle; vegetables by girl under 12 years of age Helen Durham Bountiful, sugar beet culture cul-ture Milton Cowley. Ogden; crated potatoes J Phillip Dowdell, Spring-ville; Spring-ville; poultry Sargent Streeper, Centervllle; potato display Llewellyn Llewel-lyn Lund, Centervllle |