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Show County 4-H Club Exhibit Set Friday in Provo County 4-H exhibit day will be held in Provo August 31st at the new Stake House located at 9th East and 1st South. The public is invited to an interesting program pro-gram which" will begin at 9:00 in the morning. 4-H club members, parents and leaders are especially , urged to attend. Outstanding project work from each 4-H club in Utah County will bei on display. The work will all have been judged and ribbons will be awarded. Beginning at 9:00 o'clock 4-H club members will present demonstrations demon-strations on subjects they have worked on during the summer. Out of the demonstrations, the most outstanding will be taken to the State Fair to compete for honors hon-ors there. Also at 9:00 o'clock a meal preparation pre-paration contest will begin. Teams of 4-H club members will do all the planning, preparation and serving ser-ving of a moal to guests and also cleaning up after the meal. The most outstanding team will be taken to the state fair for competition. com-petition. Girls in third, fourth and advanced ad-vanced phases of clothing will wear the lovely costumes they have made in a style revue contest. con-test. This contest begins at 10:00 Each gorl entering the contest should be in her costume ready for the revue by 10:00 o'clock. In the afternoon a program will be presented at 3:00 p.m. At this program winning demonstrations and a style show wil be given. Girls in the county who have taken ta-ken clothing projects will take part in the style show. The articles art-icles worn will be aprons and dresses by first year clothing members and dresses by all other phases of clothing. During the day, hot dogs, cold drinks and ice cream will be sold. The profit from the refreshments sold will be used to help pay for the Stake building in which the 4-H club work will be exhibited. Provo L D S Relief Societies will have charge of the refreshments. The U. S. national debt as of June 30, 1951, was about $260,-000,000,000. $260,-000,000,000. All the government-owned government-owned and private gold stocks in the world was estimated to be worth only $52,000,000,000. |