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Show PILGRIM ESSAY j CONTEST BEGINS; School Students Eligible to Participate in State Competition Every student of grade or hlghj I schools in Utah, public or private S eligible to participate in the Pilgrim i essav contest whn h has been arranged1 under the auspices of Utah Pilgrims ' Tercenlen ar celebration om m II t e. according to an announcement made yesterday. The prrze for the winner, of the contest will be a gold medal of orglnul design and workmanship, and will be offered by Boyd Park, a Salt Lake Jeweler. I Th conditions of the contest fol-1 low: The contest is open to any pupil of, the grades or of the high schools (pub-IK (pub-IK or private of Utah. The essay must deal with same theme rclatlnir to the pilgrims, or to ! Anglo-Saxon ideals and institution- Bach chool may submit bui pn esjay in the contest To this end cofl tests should be held locally In el h school. The winning essay should forwarded to Prof. B Itoland lwl, chairman of the Utah Pilgrim Tercentenary Tercen-tenary ceiobraiion. University of Utah, Salt Uike CllJ Th .ontest cIohch December 4. 1020 The winner will he announced "' December 21, the 30nth anniversary of the landing of the pilgrims. This day has been set aside by special pro- clamatlon by President Wilson for a ttime of national celrhratlon. Kaih manuscript submitted must be typewritten, and It Mhould be signed: by some nom de plume which nom del plume should be written on the oul-i :ide of a sealed envelope containing the real name and address of the writ-: or. No manuscripts w-lll be returned j No length for the essay prescribed but It is suggested that contestants be j guided by the Idea of brevltj rather than by lh. Idea of length A froup of competent judges will determine ihe award which shall be based upon (1) depth, -rasp, and significance sig-nificance of the U)enn and subject matter, and (2) clarif and effectiveness effective-ness with which the theme is impressed impress-ed upon the re uler |