Show 1 f t County's Glorious 4 4 H H History I Goes Back to Efforts of 1919 U U. P. P AWARDS In 1922 the first Union Pacific pacUla scholarship awards were made to tot H 4 t Club members In the state of Utah Ulah At that time they were called the Carl Raymond Gray Oray Scholarship The first such scholarship to be awarded In Summit County was In 1923 The recipient was G. G Allen Alten Jones of lender Henefer The following are the Summit County winners since that date O. O Allen Jones 1923 Wilford Clark 1924 John Lewis 1928 Emerson St Staples ples 1929 Edward 1 Reid Held 1929 Millard Andrus 1930 Deseret Wright 1931 Maxine Sharp Lyman 1 1932 Lorene Drown Brown Boyer 1933 Ida Andrus Beutler 1934 Rae Rao Carrol Sharp 1935 1935 Joyce Brown 1936 Lois Lols Sargent Roylance 1937 Garth Oarth Andrus 1938 John Andrus An An- drus 1939 Miriam Wilson 1940 Lois Loll Wilde 1942 William Mur Mur- 1945 Marjorie Rees flees Anderson Anderson Ander Ander- son Fred Matley 1947 Frieda Jones Jones' 1949 Margene I Brown Durrant 1950 Donna Crittenden Carter 1951 Kath I leen teen Lemon 1951 Colleen Fran son 1953 Shirlene Diane Hoyt 1054 Lucille Lemon 1955 1 Pace 1956 Heane Ileane Moore Sharon Bagnell 1958 Lois Ann Boyer 1959 Charlotte Peterson I 1960 Karen Knight 1961 Joyce Knight 1962 I Verna Jean Boyer 1963 Dawn Roma Judd 1964 I The membership in 4 H 4 H has had hada a steady Increase of fluctuations ons from year to year On a five year period starting with 1920 here are the enrollments I 1920 22 1926 23 1930 1940 1945 1950 1955 1960 1964 At the present 1964 we have members 89 leaders and 72 12 clubs I These clubs cover all aU phases of work Foods Clothing Livestock Knitting Home Improvement I I Gardening Horses Dairy Dalry Square Dancing Woodcraft Town and i a I County Business Photography j I I Entomology Range flange Management Forestry Beautification There are many additional topics dis discussed cussed Citizenship a Safety a f e t y Grooming Health Home Child ChildCare ChildCare Care Co Community u tY I l Po Foreign r el g n Affairs Arf International 1 I Farm Youth Exchange 4 H 4 H Peace Co Corps Some of the 4 H 4 li le leaders ders have given long faithful service Here Is la listed the names of those who I i I have been awarded 10 year 15 I year or 20 year pins and the year i In which they were won I 1955 1955 10 10 year pin to Grace Lemon 20 year pin to Lorene Boyer 1956 1956 10 10 year pin to Helen Judd 1958 1958 10 10 year ear pin to Lois i 1959 10 year pin to I Oroa I Knight 15 year pin to Aleene At At- I kinson I 1960 15 1960 15 ye year r pin to iI Helen len J Judd l dd I 10 year pins to Louise house ulse Bisel Isabelle Isabelle Isa Isa- Isai i i ibelle belle Judd Murcy urCy foyer Boyer Carlile I j Knight I 1961 1961 10 10 year pin to Elda Turn Turn- bow I 1962 1962 10 10 year pins to Juanita Moore and Don Taylor 1963 1963 10 10 year pins to Velma Judd and Bernie Berniel Kummer Rummer 1 l District Meet I IL L Legion Ladies I I I Set at Kamas I KAMAS The American Legion and Ladies Lad lee ies Auxiliary of District No i Three will bold hold their FaU Fall Con ference at Kamas City Park on Friday October 2 at 8 pm p.m. ac cording to Mrs Letha Lott Auxiliary Aurl President of f Weber River Unit No 95 95 Anyone wishing to attend Is la urged arged to contact Mrs Lott A plate lunch will be served at the conference offs offs' Some of the Department cers cere will be present to give a a. afew afew few tew of the highlights of what happened hap Vend at the National Conven Convene tier tion Local Commander Lindon Harder Har Snyder der Joins m In n urging as many as possible to attend as this should be a very interesting meeting r North Bir Birthdays Happy bir birthday wishes for tor the week tot to Joey Ch Chappell James Mark Spriggs Job Adams Mams Lindon IAn Lin- don Vernon Claud Staley Greg Oreg ory ory Vernon Dean Sargent Sallent Louise Rees Reel Larry Dearden Karey Dear Peara den West Ernest Ernest Chappel Imogene Y Donald Viola Mabey Ray Hay Brown Randy Judd Ricky Moore LaRue LaRue Bowen Lois Lois' Boyer Borer Boy Bor- er U. Kenney Warner r. n. e el l l 1114 f s 4 t. t tt etu 1 Four H our Clubs In th United States started otti officially l lY in 1914 when Congress adopted the Smith Smith- Lever Act and put the law Into effect Before Detore 1914 there were were some corn clubs potato clubs and some poultry clubs Through the years Year the enrollment and the project projects have Increased Now inthe Inthe in inthe the US U.S. there are two and a quarter million 4 Hers 4 In Utah there are nearly members There are arc clubs in the United States and Porto Rico H 4 has reached and been adopted by 76 countries around the world Summit County has had a very Interesting history as one follows the history of it year by year The first attempt at H 4 began In 1919 with S. S R. R Boswell as county county coun ty agent The club didn't go beI because because be be- cause of the lack of interest and I the newness of ot the work First Club The first club led by Edith WU- WU really got started in with 22 boys but was wasI I I withdrawn because of a conflict In enrollment or duplication of or work with vocational agriculture The girls clubs started in 1921 with five rIve members This died out because be cause ca cause se most of the girls left the area for the summer In 1923 one boy was doing club work I In 1924 Dave Sharp became county agent and had two two clubs started Ruth hod d seven members in sewing and Wilford Wilford Wil Wil- ford Clark a sheep club with five members j I I I I i a j I I I l I In 1926 a dairy calf calt club wasI was started in Coalville with eleven i I botis under the leadership of Erwin Crittenden Two girl clubs were organized at Oakley Mrs Evelyn Eveyn F. F Stem Stem- bridge led a co cooking club with five girls Miss Anna Crittenden led a cooking group of six girls In 1927 1928 1929 sheep clubs were were organized in Oakley Kamas I Peoa In 1929 a bab baby beef club was going in Woodland During 1930 one sheep club one baby beef club two first year cooking clubs four first year sew ing ling clubs and one second year sewing club were all aU going in vent vari various ous parts of ot the county j Trip to Chicago During 1930 Roscoe Andrus drus of Marion Marlon wC won t th the meat moat a animal trip to Chicago to to the 4 H 4 H Congress In 1931 the H 4 in Sum Summit t Coun un- un ty h had ti its first year for d demon demon- mon for the girls They made cream sOup soup won first place in the county and state and were sent to I Portland where the team Lorene I Brown Drown and Maxine Sharp won second place I In 1932 Millard Andrus of MarIon Mar Mar- Ion won the Thomas E. E Wilson award and a 50 watch I IThe The Kamas Beef Beet Club sent 10 head of beef beet to San Francisco 8 j I head ead to Kansas City They won I first prize in both areas The year I 1932 also marked the year when district supervisors were appointed to help in 4 H 4 H work I i Mrs rA Joseph Remund of Park I City Mrs Joseph B. B Andrus of Marion Marlon and Mrs Caroline Sargent Sargent Sarg ent of Hoytsville were appointed as district sUp supervisors In 1933 Miss Ida Andrus of Marion Marlon was awarded the Montgomery Mont I gomery Ward prize for the most outstanding club girl in the state j jv I I I v This same came Remund of ot Park City Mrs Joseph B. B Andrus J of Marion Marlon and Mrs David Sharp w were re honored as the leaders doing I outstanding 4 4 H 4 h Club work I In Ii 3 1935 Albert Pe Pearson won on the Chicago trip for tor the Thomas E. E Wilson award Earl Christensen of Marion Marlon and Boyd Lake of Oakley attended the Older Boys conference In Logan Going Strong In 1938 John Iyan lyan Andrus won I the Thomas E. E Wilson award and anda a trip to Chicago All projects inthe in inthe inthe the county were going strong Dianne Wright won the Mont gomery Ward award for the out standing record for tor 1940 and that same year saw the grand champion cham chain pion lamb at the State Fair for Fred Matley MaUer Mrs Mae Vernon of Hoytsville Alverta of Kamas and Carlile Knight attended 4 H 4 H Lead era ers School at Logan In 1942 Fred Matley won an an- I Continued on Page Three I Continued from Put Pate One 1 H 4 NEWS other grand championship The Ibe Victory Club was organized dur dur- during during ing 1942 to give a patriotic boost to to the Ute war effort eUort Fred Matley Lee Wright and Marilyn ms pla placed ed high with their animals at various livestock shows In 1944 the Dairy t Club Judging team won first place at the State Fair livestock Judg Judg- Ing t Highlights of 4 II In 1945 saw Fred Matley Mattey won the grand champion champlan Champlon Cham Cham- plan plon fat lamb at the State Fair I Spanish Fork and Delta Deita He Ite won wona i ia I a n gold watch and a trip to Chi Chi- cago William of Snyderville Snyder Snyder- yule ville won a gold watch for first place In dairy production and a Holstein heifer helter LaMar Pace won wona a silver medal Marjorie Rees flees won wona a 25 23 savings bond and a Jersey I heifer for tor work In dairy prod production C tion e eI In 1940 1946 Bruce Druce Peterson won a a I triP trip to Chicago for Better Detter Meth Methi In Electricity I I IFred Fred Matley MaUer won tour four grand champions with his is fat lambs at Ogden Utah Ely Nev Denver Colo and Richfield In 1947 Charles Hall won the tho Farm Safety award Donna Pace PI won first in beef in Spanish Fork Dee Winterton won first in beef in San Francisco Calif I In 1948 Dee Winterton Fred Mathley won grand championship with their animals David liter and Kent McMichael won the the state poultry Judging First Leader During 1948 the the first county I leaders association was set up with Martha as chairman chairman chair chair- man Rene Gibbons William Mur Mur- nin Mrs Margaret Thomas Arthur Arthur Ar Ar- ArI I thur HorUn Hortin and Clara Nelson on Dee Winterton showed champion champion cham cham- pion steers at Ogden Spanish Fork and North Salt Lake Joyce Matley Mattey had champion Hampshire at Spanish Fork in 1949 This same year Margaret Judd Gunn and Jo Ann Pace Peterson placed I first in a a. demonstration and received received re reo re- re a trip to Portland Ore to I the Pacific International Livestock Exposition Here they received to top rating They also appeared on TV with their demonstration Joyce Matley and Dee Winterton Winter Winter- ton were presented the Master Mast r Stockman award by Gov GOT J J. Brac Braoo Bracken ken Lee iii in 1950 at the Junior Fat Stock Show in ln Salt Lake City Lucy Petersons Peterson's dress and Joan Paces Pace's canning corn were sent senti to Portland in ln 1950 They received top awards Mrs Lorene Boyer Doyer was awarded a medal for tor H 4 I leadership In 1951 Lorene Boyer was elec- elec j ted to the State H 4 Club Council David Loertscher and Gene Holt Holt I I placed in the blue ribbon demonstrations demon on How How to Set a Table I for Breakfast Pauline Bunot I Iwon won a blue ribbon for tor jam and Jelly contests contest reo Showing Showing- The Ibo Peoa Peon Livestock Club made madea a good showing at Ogden and North Salt Satt Lake Lake- Shirlene and Carla Carta arla Hoyt and Joyce Matter Matley exhibited exhibited exhibited ex ex- sheep In Ogden This IbIs was 1952 During 1953 Gordon of Peon Peoa received a 4 H plaque giveen give en n by the Kamas State flank Dank for recognition of his tight eight years es ea esIt UI H 4 It leader Mr Baron Daron of India spent agent several weeks In Inthe inthe inthe the the county staying with Dave Loertscher Ralph Win tor ton Owen Roberts and nd Fred Hobson Hob Hob- o son homes He lie is an The first 4 H 4 H Leaders banquet was held In Park City The banks of the county have sponsored this event since 1953 This Is done to honor the leaders of 4 H 4 If who have havo so faithfully served Friends of 4 H Awards were given at the banquets I In 1955 Lorene Boyer Doyer of won tho State H 4 aluminum I plaque This is given to to one Inthe In Inthe Inthe the state each year The county 4 H 4 H members won the 1954 Safety Award for the work they did InI in I safety in the county Carla Hoyt I won the meat animal award and received a trip to Chicago Safety awards were won by Ileane Moore and Michael In 1957 Helen Judd won the Farm Bureau Dureau Leadership award at Salt Lake Lois Ann Boyer Doyer appeared appeared ap on TV in her demonstration tion at the State Fair and took tooka a trip to Denver The Forestry Club of Henefer won blue rating at the State Fair Officers training school was held at Kamas More WI r Karen Knight was chosen to represent the county in H 4 Talent Show at the State Fair Karma Brown was camp mayor This In 1958 Floydene Hoyt and Charlotte Peterson won a trip to Denver with their team demonstration 1959 The annual Banquet sponsored by the bankers honored past coun court extension workers Dave Sharp Lee Guymon Lloyd Clement Rhea Gardner MInette 1960 Karen Knight won a a. trip to Berkeley Calif for her work in cooperative organization activities 1 1960 Carlile and LeOra Knight won Farm Bureau Leadership award at Salt Lake 1960 Summit and Wasatch counties combined to hold an Older 4 H 4 H tour of Salt Lake Land Landscaping State Capitol Peace Gardens Wonder Bread were the the stow It D I was enjoyed by all In 1961 Ruth Mager from Germany Germany Ger Ger- many stayed at the homes of Mr and Mrs Leon Judd of and Mr and Mrs Carlile Knight i of Woodland 1961 Carla Hoyt of Kamas spent six months in Brazil as an from Utah 1961 In 1962 the Henefer 4 K Range Management Club toured Benmore and the Tintic Land Management area Park CRy City Pro Project The H 4 Clubs of f Park City met on Arbor Day and planted a tree They he also hauled soil soU shaped the ground and planted lawn for forthe forthe forthe the Park City CUr Ward Herond Hoyt won the Standard OU Oil schol schol- The Square Dance Club of Park City created lots Iota of news because It was a new type of 4 H Club This is Under the direction of Remilda Nelson and Dernell Bernell Kum Kum- mer met They danced at the H 4 Leaders Banquet 1963 Verna Jean foyer Boyer won a Q trip to 4 H 4 H Congress In Chicago Robert RobI Rob Rol ert Ure won a a. Holstein heifer at atthe atthe atthe I the State Fair Mr heifer of Ne Ne- pal Al visited with the Oe Pa Tatar Pat tami family for tor two weeks 1963 The rhe Older H 4 conference ta da 1964 was was held In Ephraim at Snow College Allen Lefler tether Susan Judd Paul Ure tire and David ate tended Our largest IE 4 camp registered reg fee in 1904 1964 Steve of Henefer er sold two fat beef beet In the tho 20 30 to tobe t be o I nUE at the State Fair The Knitting club of Woodland rated special recognition in the news with their fine tine work and citizenship activities Their club crab Is 19 on the yearly basis now |