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Show U DENTS in the Utah State Industrial Arts Contest. with their enBorgogno, ‘Richard Sherman, Gary Wilson and Donald Fagg, all of — tig a sets, forright). The creations will be displayed i in | the Sears, Roe-| anus Sah cree > gerlllipes Petal Seeger ante aromrermeanttiese ee : oS PILES UP 89 POIN oe ee z ya te Since the first student walked | Paul. through its portals four years| ago, Ben Lomond High School has! gun , never failed ee The, walked Ben away to win Lomond with 89 belt. Se case and a. Kent. “Green’s lapidary the Utah pracelet and cuff links received ica | ‘a first and his brass and silver students Pi points, al-' : re es pate Richard Sherman most° twice the. combined : total £" eens ay son peseco O Wes High School had -and Dan Hennerfer points and Tooele was third with pmmensiey: ae, 4.‘ ae 16 points. ..The Sears Foundation, spon- _ sors of the contest, presented Ben | - Lomond . Wallis, at Ben trophy whose honors. $25 and a trophy. Carl) instructor of general shop Lomond, also received aj for being the educator students took the most} 3 All first place winners received | $5. Second place, third, and hon-) orable mention ribbons. Gary Wilson winners received | took ear first| places, two second places, four! third places and three honorable | mentions with a copper picture,| rifle. scabbard, leather purse, earved plastics, plastic earrings, covered wagon model, wood ear- rings, silver rings, plastic’ candle_holders, carved eagle, brass tray, plapidary bracelet, and a formica | | checKerboard. Young Wilson had the highest | |individual point average at the) contest. OTHER WINNERS Parola Tsunamoto received a second place with a fiberglass model car, second and third pecs with a pale of copper pic- ret: won’ a firs ie Tene *4 honorable| | —= 2. ee Sate ae = \ |