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Show TWO OF UTAH'S BOYS WIN TRIPS Will Visit Detroit in August as Guests of Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild SALT LAKK OITV. August 6 (Special) Whan tho 102 leaulrg boy oraftsinan from nil part of the Untied State Rather In Detroit this month aa guttata) of the Flatter Butt C'rafla-uian'a C'rafla-uian'a UuUd, Huh will b rupro-ented rupro-ented by Uoorge Ifeia and Jtobjrt Wiukham, of Bult City. At the Judging wnloh Juat ended here, Ueorge and Hubert were ad-Judged ad-Judged the moat eklllful oraftamen among the many Utah boy who constructed con-structed miniature Kupolounin uouoh tuodul in tint (60,000 cumpetition ponaured by the duild. The judge took Into oonalderation every proooe Involred In couch-building, going ver with minute care every entry submitted In the itate. In addition to the Detroit trip, with all their expense paid, these two first-award winner will receive tilt eaoh lo cash and an opportunity to r-ubmit their models for a national award one of the four university uni-versity scholarships of four years each to be awarded at Detroit following the national Judging. The winner of second awards one In eaoh of the two age dlvUlon re William Burton, of Salt Lake City, and Dee Madsen. of Ephralm. Thee boy will receive SBO eaoh In gold, and their models too will be rejudgea In competition for the scholarships. Honorable Mention for Utah went to Karl Burdett and John Muglee-ton. Muglee-ton. of Salt Lake City, each or whom also shared the cash craftsmanship wards. The other winner of such ward were Lorin A. Wood, Oerald Bale and Halph Otterstrom, of Salt Lake City. Utah boys whose model did not earn award thi year have the right to re-enroll and re-enter them, with Improvement. If they wish, for the second annual Fisher Body Craftsman' Crafts-man' dulld Judging to b hold her next year. Th am list of award will be offered. i I |