OCR Text |
Show Utah Press Women Awards Announced Winners of the recent Utah Press Women's contest, first ever held by the newly organized group, were announced today by Olive Burt, President. Several Sugar House women prominent among the award winners were Elaine Cannon, Virginia Baker, Olive Milner, Winnifred Jardine. Minnie E. Anderson, Mabel Harmer, and Emma D. King. Others were Maxine Martz, Mary R. Jack, Betty Fisher, Olive W. Burt, Dorthea Newbold, Allie Howe, Eleanor Knowles, Genevieve Folsom, Mary Bowring. Mrs. Joseph Jos-eph J. Cannon, Dorothy O. Rea, Marba Josepheson and Margaret blasters Competition in the contest included in-cluded writing news features, columns col-umns and magazine articles. Other contests were in editing, publicity, promotion, display advertising, books, and radio. .First place winners were Elaine Cannon for her "teen" columns, Virginia Baker for, among other things, SUP Magazine activity, and Winifred Jardine's "Food is Fun." The Southeast Independent captured cap-tured first honors in the weekly field for a weekly regulary edited by a woman, for an editorial written writ-ten by a woman, for a special article art-icle written by a woman and for Women's Department, "Woman's World." In addition the Independent took a display advertising first prize through an ad arranged for Jar-nel's Jar-nel's Apparel. Also in the field of special editions the Southeast Independent's Pictorial Review of 1956 took a first. Local winners will have their work submitted in national competition. |