| Show THE SAGA OF THE SANPITCH Kathy Ockey Munich Germany Non-Professional Honorable Mention Division Poetry Not much ofriver Not more than Not much Wonder Of stream to make men far to make men away dream days Or of long ago Of unthought-of stories They would Yet if one should wonder If one What Tike should to know dream stories could be told By this river that isstream The stories of hardship The stories of The stories of failure pain And beginning again this river could speak The listener would be rich In the folklore that would be The Saga of the Sanpitch THE ENGLISH ROSE Thoughts of Aggie Brock August 1875 David Moroni Rosier Utah Non-Professional Division First Place Short Story the week ago evening wind after sunset It was tall watched spindly the English sickly and its leaves made one certain it isrose rose sway flowerless gently Only in its thorns But thensuppose one must consider the plant hardy for having lived it was after all sprouted across the ocean and uprooted there to come to this hard desert land mad But how beautifully the roses bloomed at home --bushes of them going with blossoms And how Miss cared for them remember watching through the window in that distant English house as Miss walked quietly 15 |