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Show LEON BUSH & GEORGIA TATE) Take Honors in Grant Contest Oratorial Bip SANTEE ae RR SPEECHES MADE Miss “Tate is Only Repre- sentative of Collezge—Bush Wins Over Three High School Contestants the on One of school the important year at Weber Wednesday, December Grant the contest was { events ] took place | when the annual contest was held. As i 8, 1920,| Oratorical | open to all) students of Weber, many excellent} orations were written, most of which entered the preliminary tryouts. The high school prize went td; Leon Bush of the Junior class. His | oration .-was wnanimously given hg ae ®. wae first; As the other | place by the judges. two participants of the contest gave | standard, | high of a very speeches Mr. Bush is to be complimented on| being the winner. was the only Tate Miss Georgia She of the college. representative The gave a very excellent speech. ne s OGDEN, UTAH, Weber Again Musical and Mr. Morrison. Cannon the pact is not perfected and the U. by presented were ons selecti acy. democr of as a champion and and quartette male College Weber . until n positio her risk cannot Paul Wheeler of Ogden H. 8., gave *as become a safe and stable docu' a violin solo. ment. speakers to represent Weber Other ed upon talked Green Gladys Robert Mr. were contest this in apShe an.’ of an Americ Making Newman, who spoke on ‘‘Will Amerpatriotl nationa great a pealed for ica Fail in Her Mission?’’ and Junius men all make would which ism Tribe on the subject, “Our Duty to their for die and to live willing Mexico.”’ Both were able representathe that declared She country. Mr. Tribe won second place. tives. and see should first thing baby eyes H. S. speakers were: The Ogden an Americ the be should remember Carl McGinley on, ‘‘The Irish Quesbaby lips the thing first the “The flag; on, Silberstein Israel cion,’’ be “America.” should utter Allison should fails, } Unknown Dead’? and George patriotism American When n.” s Whitma ‘“Mareu is no longer @@on, the imagination when of glory national the active, as We, deeay. to begins country perso should citizens, American and ure literat with ourselves feet to carry fine arts that we are able our controling of burden the on ereat nation. oration all gave Johnson Leland Navy.” ; He Limited “A upan, the U. S. because that out pointed under meney £0 much ix spending Engof our Navy, the enlargement with us land and Japan are viewing ‘Trenatural. has America alarm. her inéefto keep enough sources attacked; be she should initely there should be no naval therefore, because competition between nations The war. for incentive an is, it be otherwise would which money be used should for the navy used of education. furthering for ‘‘Labor upon spoke Tribe Junius of Because America.”’ in Strikes capitalists, laborers, the strikes, He suggested and the public suffer. be arbitration of board’ a fhat be armay strikes whereby made industhe in peace and bitrated, commade be should world trial must liberty America’s pulsory; and s, stand. the U. S. must progres only come can progression this and pacifithe arbitration through cation of all strikers. S. stuThe speeches of the O. H. t. aients were also very excellen i enter ope FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921. Suceessti In Oratorial Contests 1SONS OF AMERICAN but as American citizens we demand the right to understand. ‘Americans tear from your eyes this dark mantle of delusion; shout your desires for substantial protection to the skies, that such schemes may | Scowcroft be frustrated. Your sister nations have received with acclamations of Miss Ruth Scowcroft of the Wejoy, proposals for gradual interper College won a decided victory national disarmament. They await April 8, 1921, for first place in the Sons of AmeriWeber scored anAmerica’s decision. Let them have can other victory. Revolution This time it was not contest. that decision now fromthe heart The subect of her oration was, ‘“‘A Principle physical but intelectual. of every true citizen. Let us unite Delbert of Wright Humanity carried at Stake,’ away the in a mighty effort to provide the which vietor’s she presented in a pleasing and efficient banners in the Rich Oratorical Consafeguard of American integrity.” This contest : test. has “Shall America Fail in Her Mis- imanner. usually been won by a boy and Miss ScowGreen Gladys and Robert Newston to the World?”’ was the subject croit is one Weber. also ,represent man of the few of Robert Newman’s speech, He girls to 4 The winning Nave received this honor. oration declared that the U. S. should was on The medal Disarmament.”’ His style was clear was presented by Mr build and maintain a very large Overfield in His convincing. and true French thoughtful, || navy for the protection of the coast fashion. The judges for conversational tone and attitaae was the and for the assurance of universal eentest were Bishop David very splendid. Smith, He urged a great |f peace; that immigration of undesirS. W. Morrison of the disarmament in all military activiState Legislatur able aliens should be stopped bee. and Mr. David ties and the perfecting of those alSpencer. cause such beings will soon become Mr. F. A Boyde acted as chairman, ready in use. He said that the peoa peril to our nation; that America Remarks by Colonel John ple had been kept in ignorance of | should not enter the League of were nade Q. the affairs in the military world Nations because as yet this com——— Delbert Wright Place; Silverstein, Wins Firs: From O. H. S. Wins Second | j Oration Won REVOLUTION by Miss Ruth |