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Show 1 ' ' 1 w i Ma nninfiBWB raw www mnmxmmm a I Miss Malmgren Miss Newman Four Win Trips To Chicago For 4-H Excellence Four Utah girls with similar interests have been named 1962 4-H state winners. Two of the girls are from Pleasant Grove Ann Pack, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Pack, 4-H foods-nutrition project proj-ect winner, and the 4-H health program winner, Jane Newman, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Newman. Diane Malmgren, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Malmgren, Malm-gren, of 68 West 2nd South, Miss Pack Miss Parrish dress revue award for her sewing sew-ing and modeling ability. During her seven years of 4-H i Club work she has concentrated on clothing and dress revue projects. At one time she was the only 4-H member in her community. Another girl who likes to sew is the clothing project winner, Virginia Parrish, an eight-year 4-H'er and Utah State University Univer-sity freshman. Miss Parrish had an opportunity oppor-tunity to show her woolen dress on television and explain how she put up a perfect hem. She also has given demonstrations at the county fair on pattern fitting. Miss Newman started her four years of 4-H Club work with a cooking project which helped her learn the importance of proper nutrition. She has been health chairman of her 4-H Club the last two years. She has taken charge of fund-raising drives for various health organizations. organ-izations. She plans to attend a medical school upon graduation from high school. About 50 top business firms, the Cooperative Extension Service Serv-ice and National 4-H Service Committee are sponsors of the annual congress. Gunnison, won her 1962 award in 4-H dress revue, and Virginia Parrish, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parrish, 1262 West 4800 South, Salt Lake City, in the 4-H clothing program. The girls will receive all-expense all-expense trips to the 41st National Na-tional 4-H Club Congress in Chicago Nov. 25-29, to be attended at-tended by 1,500 4-H delegates. Miss Pack's trip is donated by General Foods, Corporation and Miss Newman's by Eli Lilly and Company. Miss Malmgren will be the Chicago guest of Simplicity Sim-plicity Pattern Co. Inc. and Miss Parrish of Coats & Clark Inc. With the exception of 4-H dress revue, donors of the programs offer opportunities to compete for $400 scholarships to national winners. They will be named at the congress. Nine-year 4-H'er Miss Pack is a freshman at Brigham Young University, where she lives with three other students who take turns at meal preparation. Her 4-H training helps her to do this. Miss Malmgren's prize-winning prize-winning dress revue ensemble is a green wool crepe dress and deep gold Forstmann wool coat with cream-colored accessories, which she will model at the congress. For the last two years she has won the Sanpete County |