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Show IH Members Awarded honors At ) Achievement Exercises vThe 4-H club achievement exercises for St. George were held in the Lyceum Wednesday, Nov. 16, with Mrs. Verna Call, community com-munity supervisor, in charge. The following program was pre-i, pre-i, V lented: Dance, Evelyn Nelson and ft Ramona Hafen, girls from the ' dub, led by Emily Foremaster; I reading, Manola Jones, member of Ina M. Bracken's group; violin solo, Virginia Woodbury, member from group led by Ila Cox. Miss Woodbury was accompanied by Elaine Hafen; piano solo, Mona Cox, member from the group led by Mrs. Dan Thompson and Marie Carter; reading, Mary Judd, mem-kr mem-kr from the group led by Elaine Hafen and Rhoda Cannon; talk, The Influence of 4-H Club In The Rome", Mrs. Elizabeth Cox; violin lo, Milton Schmutz, member torn group led by Reuben Strat-lon. Strat-lon. Mr. Schmutz was accompanied W the piano by his mother; piano B'o, Maurine Gardner, member Ifrom group led by Adelia Hall. Awards were made to members completing their 4-H club projects y Wilford W. McArthur, representing repre-senting the Bank of St. George. Anson B. Call Jr., county agent, (Continued on page ten) 4-H Awards (Continued from first page) awarded stale fair checks to those clubs which sent exhibits to the stale fair. The following groups received checks: group led by Mrs. ,rornn Call. I'roup led by Mrs. Inn. Mae Bracken, group led by Mrs. Dan Thompson, group led by Marv Sullivan and group led bv Adella Hall. Miss Charlotte Morris received a check for Individual dress exhibit sent to the stale fair. Willard Slrallon received fourth place in Hie stale killing and dressing conies); con-ies); Willard SI rat Ion and SI afford Snow won second place In the stale Judging conies). Stafford received re-ceived a special award, a bronze medal for high Individual Judging iii the stale conies). |