Arne Maki, Iron Co.; Welkko I Puro, Alger Co. bSenior — Honorary Placings — I John Tanguay, Schoolcraft Co.; Orlo Carlson, Gegebic Co.Competitive Placings—-Leslie JC^lhppainen, Houghton Co.; Ver- ■ V-ner Kemppainen, Houghton Co.; William Turunen, Houghton Co.; { Paul Torma, Baraga Co.; Raymond Cadeau, Baraga Co.; Arvid Hill, Baraga Co.Food Preparation: 1st Year— Taimi Uitto. Gogebic Co.; Caroline Dedo, Iron Co/ ,2nd Year—Sigrid Jackson, Go- P gebic Co.; Velma Palonen, Alger c Co.; Amelia Kirkbride, Cb/ppewa (' Co. '3rd Year—-Margaret Jarv *Iron Co.; Jessie Sibbold, Chippe- v4th Year—Mary Davis, AlgerCo. -v5th Year—Agnes Bernhardt, rIron Co. eSchoolcraft and DcCounty Winners onPeninsula ListProposes r Day FoProduction Project — Glenn Hamilton. Delta Co.; Everett Dahlvik, Schoolcraft Co.Small Herd—*George Johnson, Iron Co.; Frank Degenaer. Dickinson Co.; James Sibbald, Chippewa Co.Home Gardens: Junior—-Victoria Dedo, Iron Co.; Pauline Hunter, Chippewa Co.; Ilelia Su-liin, Gogebic Co.; Ruth Maata, Houghton Co.Senior—James Perotti. Gogebic Co.; Arthur Wirtanen, Alger Co.Commercial Garden: Junior— Ralph Jokipii, Houghton Co.Senior—-Arvld Narhl, Houghton Co.; John Tanguay, Jr.. Schoolcraft Co.; Stanley Porhola, Baraga Co.Potato Project: Junior—Theodore Manglnen, Marquette Co.;An old weather bureau record at Escanaba, dating back to 1877, was equaled Saturday when the thermometer slid up to 52 degrees above zero. The high mark for this February, however, camn 18 days earlier than the one In 1877, which was recorded on Feb. 20.The temperature at 7 a. m. Monday was 21, and tho highest Sunday was 31. Following a mild spell last night, the weather will be somewhat colder today, the weather bureau promises. Light snow flurries and wind Monday caused a little difting on the highways.