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Show ' 1 FOUR FOR GIRLS' STATE Ready to assume responsibilities respon-sibilities at tiirls' Stat;' scheduled July 6 to 12 at Utah Statt- University are, left to rignt, Mary Lync Warren, a daughter oi Sir. and Mrs. Marvin Warren; Kathy Huff, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Huff; Shelie Whiting, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Juan Whiting, and Cheryl Weight, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Weight, Jr. The girls will learn the function of government through experience. Delegates selected for Girls' State r " Minnie Groesbeck, American Legion Auxiliary Girls State 5Chairman. announces that four IQdelegates and one alternate have been selected to attend the annual event at Logan, July 6-12. Representing the Springville and the Kiwanis Club, who have all contributed to the worthy cause, Mrs. Groesbeck stated. High School will be Mary Lyne Warren, Kathy Huff, Shelie Whiting, and Cheryl Weight. Alternate is Sandra Wiley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wiley. The girls, all of whom are juniors at the high school, were selected by auxiliary members acting as judges who selcted the girls on scholars h i p, personality, leadership and other qualifications. qualifica-tions. The Girls' State program is designed for these youth to make Americanism belong to them. They learn how and what a democracy is and the various facets of how it functions. func-tions. The schooling is to cultivate cul-tivate in the girls a desire to follow and understand the responsibilities re-sponsibilities of true citizenship, citizen-ship, Mrs. Groesbeck pointed out. Assisting the girls through financial help are the Legion Auxiliary, Federated Women's Clubs, Central Bank and Trust |