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Show L IK C0;M-Sl Elizabeth Sepplch of Ogde-n won the annual President Heber J. Grant I oratorical contest at Weber college, speaking on "The Duty of Officers In Enfcrclng the Law." As the wlnhor, Bliss Seppich will receive an auto- , graphed book from President Grant- j She pointed out the laxity of law on-forcement on-forcement in the Pnited States and j held that the officers held the key to the situation. "Mexico is an cxamplo where law officers have no scruples and where' no honest morale is built up." she said. ' "It 1b the country of confusion and I anarchy. Canada is a country where I tho officers boast that no law violators ever escape. You are the judge as to I the results." Miss Josephine Rhees of Pleasant View was awarded second honors, speaking on ''Obedience to the Law of the Word of Wisdom." Raymond ! Poulter spoke on "The Law of Tuning." Tun-ing." in tho high school section Miss Ell-l Ell-l en Agren of Harrlsvillo won the President Grant contest. Miss Rozelia Win: Her of Slaters lib and Miss Thel-ma Thel-ma Brown of Harrisvllle tied for scc-i scc-i ond place All of these- .students aro juniors. They spoke on "obedience to the I Law." . Miss Agren will receive an autographed auto-graphed book for winning first honors. hon-ors. Mary Stakcr and Edwin Stoker were the other contestants. Debating tryouts will be held during dur-ing the Christmas holidays. Coach Ernest L. Wilkinson said. |