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Show ( -I srt f) : ; ' - ; ; - - Ann Childs Diana Allred i . i i 1 I i : j .j ) f . i I " i i 1 ---'' '-vj ' - r,-. : . . ..,,fWf,flffMfffi t rfi.-K. .i -Trunin- m i S 1 Four named to go to Girls' State Four students from the Junior Jun-ior class of the high school have been chosen to attend Utah Girls State at the USU, Logan the week of June 24 to 30, American Legion Auxiliary president, Cleo Bishop announced announ-ced today. From a list of the upper third of the class based on scholastic standing submitted by Principal Paul K. Walker, officers of the Auxiliary selected se-lected the girls following an interview Tuesday evening. They were judged on: personality, person-ality, appearance, leadership, other details. The delegates are: Diana Allred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allred; Ann Childs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron My-ron Childs; Valerie Twelves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wen-dell Twelves and Judith Wis-combe, Wis-combe, daughter of Elmer Wis-combe Wis-combe of Mapleton. Martha Craig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall R. Craig and Mary Kay Lawrence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lawrence, Law-rence, were selected as alternates. alter-nates. Contributing to the Girls State project, are the Springville Spring-ville Banking Co., the Kiwan-is Kiwan-is club, the Springville Federated Feder-ated Women's clubs and the American Legion Auxiliary, the latter also being the sponsoring sponsor-ing organization. Each of the organizations contributes $30, which is the cost of sending one girl to Girls State. They are invited to have a representative sit with the Legion Auxiliary officers of-ficers in making the selection. Mrs. Marie Whiting, president of the Federated Club Council, Coun-cil, assisted this year. Mrs. Melva Smith acted as general chairman. She stated that judging jud-ging was extremely close and that it was difficult to select Springville's quota of four from the large group of fine students. Judith Wiscombo Valerie Twelves |