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Show :PIES If DEO IN GflflDEH EXHIBIT j Tho opening yesterdny of the schdol j garden exhibit which has bepn orga- : nized and managed under auspices of the Civic league, the Ogden Standard E and the Ogden Examiner was one of the most interesting events in school i circles of the season. The judging of : the exhibits commenced at 1:30 p. m. c Tho following committees acted as I 5 judges: j ; Vegetables John W. Wilcox, John X Wilson, J. S. Carver. j Flowers S. J. Hendershot, Mrs. E. ) J. Hirst, D. U. Dumke. Canning Miss Lydia Tannor, Mrs. B. C. Gunnell. i The following aro winners in tho contest as named by the committees. B PRIZE WINNERS. k Vegetable Exhibit. First prize, $1.50. Second prive, 51.00. S Potatoes First. Carl II. Wiese, S87 j Thirtieth street; second, Roes Step- 3 hens. 53S Thirtieth street. ? Carrots First, May Anderson. 2-iGl l( AdaillS ilVPnilO' annnn.l 77V! .! nr i l. ' ey, 2152 Adams avenue. ;3 Sweet Corn First, Heber Jacobs,' I 2G42 Monroe avenue. J Popcorn First, Thomas Jordan. 120 Thirty-first street; second, Vernon 3 Purely. 7G0 Twenty-seventh street. Tomatoes First. Norman Gurtsore. I r.02,?, Qu'ncy avenue; second, Frances I $ Vellinga, 2857 Quincy avenuo. 1 ; Cabbage First, Heber Jacobs, 26-12 B Monroe avenue; second. Douglas Pin- cock, 124 Twenty-oighth street. Dry Beans First, Lewis J. Iverson a 841 Washington avenue; second, How- ard Belnap, 3237 Grant avenue. i $ Green Peppers First, Thomas Jor- I & uan, 120 Thirty-first street. Turnips First, Ned Ficlitz, 1139 I f Oak avenue. j ft Hubbard Squash First, Carl II ' iS Wiese. SS7 Thirtieth street; second.! 1 Douglas PIncock, 124 Twenty-eighth V street. I J Parsnip First, Mary Anderson, 2GG4I fo Adams avenue; second, Elvin Black-1 & burn, 262S Lafayette avenue. 2i Beets First, Edwin Wooley. 2152 ' Adams avenue; second, Byron Porter, I $ S57 Thirtieth street. !g 1 Flower Exhibit. 1 f First prize, ?1.50. Second prize, $1.00. re i "Asters First, Esther Jordan, 120 & pirty-first street, Lewis school; sec nd,, Elizabeth Fife, 2550 Monroe ave- $ uue, Central school. w Marigolds First, L. Shernor Malan, -ft Washington avenue; second Ell- tft zabeth Fife, 2550 Monroe avenue. I)ahlias First, Dorothv Wheel- $ wriht, 2001 Douglas avenue; second, $& Flounce Woolley, 2152 Adams ave- nue. se Cosmos First, Corrine Smith, 3110 )& Washington avenue; second, Dorothy M Campbell S1S5 Washington avenue. M Nasturtiums First, Doris Pearce 244 Thirty-third strcot; second, Eva 51 Woolley, 2122 Adams avenue. P Petuna-First. Eva Woollev. 2122 m Adams avenue; second, Corrine' Smith" w Special inention of Zinnias Conrad" Stanley, 621 Twenty-seventh street. 3s! v Canning. First prize. 1.50. Second prize, Si 00. W First prize Florence Woolley '15' Adams avenue: second prize. Janet 8 Wheolwright, 101 Douglas avenue. $& Special mention Allcgra Selbold Central school Olga Gunnerson, 2''84 ij Grant avenu; Tileanor Ncwev, 3261 Grant avenuo; Gladys Crandall, 120 ? Poplar avenue ; Norma Todd. 741 5o Twenty-third street. |