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Show Alpine Stake Wins Honors In District Alpine stake members of the Mutual Improvement Association are most proud of the record made by the young people who participated in the district contest finals held ati Provo Wednesday night. There I were six stakes competing for honors following stakes: j Junior story Palmyra first and Timpancgos second. Vanguard story Alpine first and Timranogos second. M. Men speech Sharon first and Palmyra second. I Gleaner speech Kolob first and ' Alpine second. Drama Alpine first and Kolob: second. j Dance Alpine first and Utah! second. n and of the six activities in which finals were held Alpine stake captured captur-ed three first places, and a second place, a record to which any stake may point with pride. The Second ward play ca6t received receiv-ed first place in the drama division. Phil Jensen of the Fourth ward won first place in the Vanguard story division and Miss Beth Hutchings and Gilbert Shumway of the Third ward were first place contestants in the dance contest. To Miss Dorothy Grant of the Fourth ward went second sec-ond place in the Gleaner speech contest. con-test. This stake was represented in the M Men speech division by Stanford Stan-ford Steele of the First ward and by Miss Hazel Anderson of the First ward in the Junior story and in the dance contest also by Miss Bessie Kelly and LuZell Chipmani of the Second ward. The Second ward play "Friend of the Family" was coached by Mrs. Lena Pearson and the players were Bernice Wilde, Madeline Robinson, Bessie Kelly, Violet Peters, Betha ; Storrs, Miriam Young, LuZell Chip-man, Chip-man, Jim Preston and Phil Harrington. Harring-ton. The stakes competing for honors . In this division were Alpine, Timpanogos, Timp-anogos, Sharon, Utah, Palmyra and Kolob. The decisions went to the |