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Show i -t ffs.''"' ''A Miss Draper Miss Cloward Beverly Clo-ward Clo-ward and Judith Draper make a team. Both are 17 years old; both live in Moroni; both have been active ac-tive 4-H'ers for eisht vears: Beehive State 4JTer Girls Gain Honors Poultry and dairy food demonstrations dem-onstrations have something in common: Each needs planning and patience to produce best results. Because they planned and worked, three Sanpete County 4-H Club girls were named for special honors in their 1962 club projects. Mary Wayman, 17, of Castle Dale, won the top position in the state's poultry program which is sponsored by Heisdorf & Nelson Farms, Inc. She attended at-tended the National 4-H Club Congress as a delegate. She has been active in 4-H Club work for eight years. Miss Wayrnan's pou'try efforts involve 900 chickens. She fed her hiids to market age, then proced them and helped fulfill ful-fill a portion of her fanuly's food necLs. . both earned MiWayman honors in the dairy foods demonstration dem-onstration program sponsored by the Carnation Company; and both were awarded engraved wrist watches. Miss Cloward is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Cloward, a family of seven members. Miss Draper is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Drsper, a family of five members. The two girls gave a daiiy foods demonstration caiied "Otchy Coconut Custard " |