| Show G GEORGE FORGE BEBAN BEBAN in the character i of Pietro Bi tro Massena in inAn inAn An Alien the picture which is featuring g the the Amer American can theatre program today and tomorrow V l r r. r J f rj n. n 1 A JM d q M fR 4 Ye it A r. r J f s- s y 3 ff of r. tJ ii iW r r a d ia dy b 1 ivR v l ls s kj r I f fa w 3 ti r 9 y 7 rye r PRIZES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS GIRLS' Cl CLUB U B One of Most Interesting g gand and I Instructive tive Exhibits Exhibits at State Fair t M MOne t. t I One of t the most interesting in instructive instructive In- In and ed educational ca' ca exhibits s at atthe I the State fair this year ear Is that of ot the boys boys' and girls girls' clubs of ot the state II Hoe 1 te e are shown the Jd Ideal al potatoes to grow well shaped sugar b beets and mangel garden crops and 1 fruits that aL t te te appetite Pp tU 4 well well wel bred br bred d pl pigs s and arid chickens k ns bread bread brea that rivals rivals' Js' Js that that o of the b best best st housekeepers hundreds of ot Jars of or fruits vegetables and meats many pieces pieces pieces' of ot sewing that only experts can do and hand painted a china s such ch as as can be found In but very few tew pi places ces The j Judges at the fair stated that if It the boys and girls had been in i ico co competition with the grown up men and women women the young young people people would have won out in nearly every case cas This work Is carried on co by by the United States department department department depart depart- ment of ot agriculture the Utah agricultural agricultural agricultural agri agri- board cultural college and the and county of or education There are now practically practically boys and girls In the state who are in this work earnestly trying to learn how to do b better some somo of ot the common things of life than they did before In the tho whole United d States there are about boys boys' and girls engaged in this great work The clubs are the connecting ing link 1 between the school and home They teach the boys and girls to appreciate the wonders and nd beauties s sor of or nature and dignify common labor The following are the prize winners winners winners win win- ners at th the tho State fair fall in the various club activities Potatoes Potatoes First First Angus P P. Ward lard Ward Willard Wilard Wil- Wil William Bertoch Granger lard ard second Ber er third lr Vernon Harmon rW Granger g i fourth rt Owen dwen w George or Woods Cross fifth Cleon H H. foore 1 Payson Sugar beets beets First First William Holds Holds- s worth Lehl Lehi second Harold Johnson Pleasant Grove third Carl Welling Fielding fourth Leo Bennion Granger First Mangels-First Ephraim Piston Taylorsville second Samuel Cornwall Mill Creek e Junior garden garden First First Samuel Cornwall Cornwall Corn Corn- wall Mill Creek second second Alfred Nelson elson Granger third Lest Lester Hartle Mill Creek Senior garden garden Lorenzo Lorenzo 1 Maxwell Ia Mill C Creek Fruit First Aden Stay East Mill MillCreek MillCreek Creek second Ray nay Smith Cottonwood Onions First Onions First Elmer Cols Cottonwood Cottonwood Cottonwood Cotton- Cotton wood second Everett Forbush Cotton Cotton- w wood Crop p end and nd pig pig First First Sidney Cornwall Mill Min Creek second Harold Greenwood Draper and ana DeVier DeVler Pierson person West Jor Jor- Jordan dan third Glenn Hamilton n 1 ll Creek fourth fO 1 Cornwall Mill Creek fifth frank Ennis Poultry Poultry- First Marlon Marion Kaysville second l Leonard onard Nielson Patterson Hunter Clinton third wit Willard NIelson Hunter fourth Frank Ingebretsen Cottonwood Bread making First La Carol Sanson Granite second Bernice Roberts Clearfield Clearfield Clearfield Clear- Clear field third Mildred Clark Farmington fourth Gussia Toombs Willard Flowers Flowers First First Ida Capson 1 Mill MillCreek 1111 Creek second Bernice nog-erts nog Clearfield Clearfield Clearfield Clear- Clear field thi third Alberta Conrad Kaysville fourth Gladys Williams Centerville fifty Jars- Jars Canning class A over First Mildred Clark Farmington second second sec sec- ond Leah Iverson Brigham third Hernice Her Her- Bernice Ber Ber- nice Roberts Clearfield fourth Eva Ward Willard Willardd fifth fUth Erma Bountiful sixth Veoma Holmgren Bear River City Canning class B aB under Jars First Helen McDonald Granite second second second sec sec- ond Josephine Burningham Bountiful third Olive Wilkinson Granite fourth Cene Cenella la Haslam Granite Sewing class A A twelve lessons lessons- First Esther Swan Granite second Maurine Carlisle Granite third Vera Granite Granito fourth Edna Thompson Thomp Thomp- son Granite Sewing class B D fancy work work First Ruth West Vest Point second Martra Martra Mar Mar- tra Millard Davis third Nellie Clark Farmington fourth Maurine Frisbee Tremonton Largest display of ot canned products products- Mourine Frisbee Tremonton China painting painting First First Ruth Bybee West Point second Lavaun Barlow Bountiful There are exhibits from the boys and girls front from practically every part of the state however Davis Rox Boxelder lder GranIte Granite Gran- Gran Grani i Ite tc and Jordan districts are most largely represented Every afternoon actual demonstrations demonstration are given ghon in In the agricultural agricultural agricultural agri agri- I cultural building by members of oC tho the clubs in the canning of QC vegetables and meats in milk testing testing proper methods of treatment for disease and anet cutting of seed potatoes proper methods of ot sti stringing string string- Ing- Ing Ing drying and testing of seed corn the preserving t and d handling of eggs etc It bet will ill be worth anyone's time to o spend pend end at least an II hour our in looking over examining examining exam exam- L by ining the and demonstrators rJ listening 1 r to the explanations A 4 |