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Show ! i ; - -" . A ...... .... ' i Uk;;;.:,! :,.. ?j f - f t w t f .-. . ) - - - ? j - V 'V. f "f. A. . I ENTER QUILT The Utah Stale University Bicentennial Quilt Contest comes to a close this week. I Dorothy Hansen, Davis County Home Economist announced an-nounced a number of beau-i beau-i tiful quilts have been entered i by Davis County residents in ! the statewide contest. ; ALL THESE quills, which i will include five winning i Lynda Stewart, center, advisor and Sharon Jones, left, Mia Maid president, present their quilt to extension secretary. Margaret Hadden, right, to be entered in the bicentennial quilt contest. The quilt named "Light to Mankind" was created and quilted by the 15-16 year old girls of the Bountiful 30th Ward Mia Maid class. selections from this area, will be exhibited on May 24. 25, 26 in the Davis County Library in Farmington, Utah, 38 South 100 East. The hours are: Monday -Thursday, 12:30 p.m. to 9 am. THERE WERE no lied quilts. Only hand quilted double bed or larger quilts have been accepted. Each quilt is an original creation of the quilter. The five best entrants en-trants from each regional contest will be entered in the final contest to be held by the College of Family Life at USU. All entries in the final contest con-test are to be on exhibit during dur-ing the Festival of the American West at USU during dur-ing July and August, 1976, and also in the State Capitol Building immediately thereafter. UTAH Cooperative Extension Exten-sion Service is an equal employment opportunity ' employer, provides services to all persons regardless of race, color or national origin. |