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Show Paula Osborn wins 'Homemaker of Tomorrow' at high school A state Homemaker of Tomorrow To-morrow and runner-up will be selected from the winners of the schools in the state. The state winner will receive a $1,500 college scholarship, and her school will be awarded a complete set of Encyclopedia Britannica by Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. The runner-up will earn a $500 educational grant. The Betty Crocker Homemaker Homema-ker of Tomorrow from this state, together with those from all other states and the District Dist-rict of Columbia, each accompanied accom-panied by a school advisor, will join in an expense paid educational educa-tional tour of Washington, D.C., and Colonial Williamsburg, Va., next spring.' The National winner the 1969 Ail-American Homemaker nf Tomorrow will hp annnlin- Paula Osborn Robert Osborn of 162 Brook-side Brook-side Drive. Paula's achievement has made her eligible for state and national scholarships. ced at an American Table dinner din-ner in Williamsburg. The choice will be on the basis of her original ori-ginal test score plus personal observation and interviews during dur-ing the tour and her scholarship scholar-ship will be increased to $5,000. Second, third, and fourth ranking rank-ing Homemakers of Tomorrow in the nation will have their original scholarship grants increased in-creased to $4,000, $3,000 and $2,000, respectively. The 630,564 girls from 15,116 schools registering for the 1969 Betty Crocker Search established estab-lished a new record for the program. pro-gram. Paula Osborn has been named 1969 Betty Crocker Homemaker Homema-ker of Tomorrow for Spring-ville Spring-ville High School on the basis of her score in a written knowledge know-ledge and attitude test on homemaking given senior girls here December 3. She is the daughter of Major and Mrs. |