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Show Oquuosd's aii Face Precs Bt KU!!KN JINMNGS v:-..t v:t .-;-s of w.th : - IV--:'. t ej : ..-. r- i e .:- at :'c I V.- Is'--.'.) 1 - las'. tt;ck r s I HE BLIE r-vi w . ers :c .". J.v.s.c-. tr-v'-JrJ A-r A-.Jcrsoi. Ma-'atet (. lVr, (. . ..: r.ai. I J-j C.i'k. I . IVckrr. Kc-.a LW-. 1 ran 1 -.kson. A'Jc 'e Li. a-j I o..r 1 rev . I l c i " e I lecher. Luc.'ie H.r.tcr w '.0 tcvk a wecps:.skc roscf.e wuh brr vhirsj plate; Rose Hat. Hacl Hjflrr.an. Jcrrv Jackson, Jess e Jessop, Ka'.hrvn Jcr-ngs. l)vro:h Klomp. Lco'a Kn.vtN. 1 ucii:e Lundgren. Cel.a Mcrrell. lav M.l'.er and V N!...er. BLANCHE MOsS. :v.i P r a : t , L 1 n o r a Riley. Beth Roundy. Grace Strand, Glen Schule. LV'sa Stevens, Helen Smith. Martha Stanton, Alton Steed, Nora Stnngham and MuuJcen Tiask, Lillian W eiss and Leta Walker. Vv inning blue ribbons in the crafts division were Donnetta Anderson, Margaret Christiansen, Christ-iansen, Viola Carlson, Grace Hendnckson, Arvilla Henry, Lenarda Johnson, Irene Lewis, Luclla Lundgren. Delia De-lia Rose and Grace Strand. THE HOME arts and crafts with clothing, quilts, afgahans. rugs and wall hangings, needlework need-lework , crochet and knitting were: Nina Anderson, Ruby Barlow, Jacquila Clark, Frank Craven, Viola Carlson, Alia Childs, Fran Erickson and Claire Essex. Ethel FTuckinger, Lou Frey, Etta Hayward, Alice Hep-worth, Hep-worth, Anna Jordan, Bea Malik, Lee Olsen, Ruth Piecotti, Edna Peterson, Benjamin Ben-jamin Rains, Delia Rose, Grace Robinson, Nora String-ham, String-ham, Glen Schultz, Elizabeth Smedley and Lillian Weiss. THE LAPIDARY students exhibited a new and beautiful case enclosing all the pieces made by this interesting class. There was jewelry for men and women and polished rocks of all kinds on display, a very fine exhibit. In this class with blue ribbons were Wally Beams, Meent Borcherds, Leo Fors-berg, Fors-berg, Maude Lowe, Laron Jackson and Virginia Pratt. Leo Forsberg received a rosette roset-te in this category. Gordon Van Fleet exhibited several handmade inlaid tables and took a rosette in this class. Everyone who has helped with thefair for the senior citizens is given a big thanks. THESE PEOPLE will all be working on exhibits for future shows as well as the many others who had exhibits in this cour.v fair. Ihe China p.unters c. asses , h Lvnna Browne, instructor, instruc-tor, have star..-J the fall season. sea-son. There is a new China ra.nt!g class with instructor. B. Gw'.her, n-ff:'ni: Tnurs-Jav Tnurs-Jav mornings. H AN ONE has not signed cr for the golf Olympics, do so net away at the center, pla bs ns Sept. 4. I ervone should sign up for the Governor's Conference, if pl inning to attend. The ball will be held in the cap'tol rotunda on Sept. Then Sept. 10 is the Governor s Conference Confer-ence where Gov. Scott Mathe-son Mathe-son will be the main speaker, and lunch will be served for those who wish it. THIS SAME day. Sept. 10. is Senior Citizen's Day at the L'uh State Fair. Those attending attend-ing the conference may attend the farr during the afternoon. In the evening is the Ice Follies to be held at ik- - ' for the sen,orCltl, Besuretosu; terorcall:9Vv)Y stations an tickets. " 1 THE R1NGUN Barnum and B.-u begin Sept. ;4; be available fw . I." ance. There w ill a Center in earh V watch for thc j,." |