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Show Rewarded for achievement . .. ) C 1 ' .1 ' j : : : v ! M i t- Leta Boyer Junior girls named to go to Girls' State Officers of the Springville American Legion Auxiliary announce an-nounce four girls chosen to attend at-tend Utah Girls State, June 9 to 16, at the Utah State University, Uni-versity, Logan. . They are: Leta Boyer, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Boyer; Cherryl Anderson, Ander-son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mays Anderson; Susan Williams, Wil-liams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Williams and Ann Bishop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bishop. The girls are being sponsored spon-sored by the Springville Banking Bank-ing Company, the Federated Women's clubs; the Kiwanis club and the Legion Auxiliary, with each organization paying the registratios fee of $30 for each girl. Alternates announced include: in-clude: Cindy Jones, Diane Bills Barbara Naylor and Sue Ches-nut. Ches-nut. The girls were chosen after personal interviews by the Legion Le-gion Auxiliary, of 23 girls in the junior class, who represented repre-sented the upper third schol-astically. schol-astically. They must also possess pos-sess qualities of leadership, personality, courage, honesty and initiative. Susan Williams j 7T1 Ann Bishop Cherryl Anderson Utah Girls State is organized organ-ized to educate young women in the duties, privileges, rights and responsibilities of American Ameri-can citizenship. The assemblage assem-blage which represents every high school in the state comprising com-prising approximately 275 girls, functions according to the laws of Utah, setting up city, county and state governments govern-ments and passing and enforcing enforc-ing laws and ordinances. Mrs. Gladys Penington acted as chairman of the Girls State committee this year, making arrangements for their registration regis-tration and other details. |