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Show ers G imax Bann e r Year Utah Coun y .' I. 0 0 PROVO UTAH COUNT. UTAH Li.!... iti I ' 1 . to clearer thinldng. ray HEART SUNDAY', AUGUST 30, 1959 X to X en-eat- loyalty. er my HANDS to laroer service, and my HEAUTH to better, living, for my club, my community and my country IIP V. iS M I1 - ' W, r .. T V.' '? i W Sit ' Of !V - . y "- -f.' I " . i i H A H5 FASHIONS WITH A FLAIR Jeanne Merrell, center, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 's LaVoir Merrell of Provo, one of four win- ners in the style dress revue,r gives modeling tips to Sandra McAffee, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris McAffee of Ahierican Fork, and Maureen Thomas, right, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas of Leland. 4-- r 1 ,'i j J V iWr-, j ' v. ; . . Public Views Exhibits At ''Achievement Days j i i By KAREL ANN ANDERSON j summer spent learning new skills, while dreaming of ribbons and prizes, spiced with a camping trip to the mountains was climaxed Friday as 1600 Utah County? displayed exhibits at the Achievement Days in A. -- TOO BOYS WILL BE BOYS, BUT Four members of boys clubs show entomology displays and lamps they assembled from kits as their club 'projects. In front are Gary Lee Robinson, left,- son of Mr; and Mrs. .Eldon Robinson, and Michael Jon Harvey, right, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harvey, both of Pleasant Grove; Kneeling are Eldon McKinnon, left, son of Mr. and Mrs. John McKinnon, and Nathan Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan H. Johnson of Lakeview. - Provo. While winners were being chosen to1 represent the: county?at the State Fair this month, visitors saw an array! expertly-tailore- d clothing, delicious baked and preserv4 g ed foods, egetables, glossy woodwork ahds carefully-mounte- d insects. Winners in the style review were Janice Ashton.f daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ashton of Pleasant View; Jeanne Merrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVoir Merrell of Provo; "Lona Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.i Oral Curtis of Lehi, and Lorene Hakes, daughter of Mrj (Continued on Page - of prize-winnin- ( JtHHIP A trip to the state fair this month. i 9-- mm DELICIOUS AND NUTRITIOUS These two demonstration winners show how easy it is to make tasty meals using cream puffs in a variety of ways. The girls, Betty Beers, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland iBeers, and Nancy Acfams, right daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. K. V. Adams of Manila, will receive an expense-pai- d 4-H- ers ...'HIM f f t t row . a III .......: III liniin.nin.IITI JIHJ JILiMHIIHIIIIIUIULII IllJJJUHHn.iUUiiJIIUIJIIIl HUXUUiiUiL LUUIJUULU A nnrrmnwriwii innnlnnl, ....;..,....: ' y f .'. V 4. , AO, - . ! : - i ' v si" - .! t 4 i 9 1 & a .v A" 20 1 xi V V ..4 Al ffc"Vi-- . "v X'V IK U s 'IK. ( tA I If ! A'iN H i ,'J f: : . - f : i V 1 , - - ' vV X.. v , ' - , . . . - . a ' vJ y 4 i ' w. jr . i i i f i f r v, - . 2 f, .v.w.v,'.v.v..,w.v W" PLEDGE HANDS TO SAFETY- girls tape reflector strips on their bicycles as safety precaution Safety is one of the phasesof club work. Carma Lindstrom, kneeling, daughter of- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lindsrom of Benjamin, Colleen Zeeman, "left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Zeeman of Benjamin, and Maureen Thomas, daughter of M. and Mrs. Harold Thomas of Leland, participate. 4-- H - f- - KliHIWKWVilWififcHh - j , i. A i COOKING CAN BE FUN IGirls from the Edgemont Fun Club have spent the summer learning to cook breakfast making muffias their specialty. They are left to right, Anita Backus, daughteA of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Backus; Margene Grange," daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russel D. Grange; Ann Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Davis; Myra Jane Olsem daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reed Olsen; Linda Murray,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Murray; and Kathy Tuckett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Tuckett. (Staff photos by Lenoro Carter.) A- - i. .w,.i , a. f ...U 4-- H . " n Si j |