OCR Text |
Show Three Chosen For Girls State v vv vv mm w Corporation contributed the fees for Betty and Sharon, and the Bingham Women's Civic Club contributed con-tributed the fee for Kathy. The other five girls who qualified as candidates were Donna Miller, Stanlie Sullenger, Margie Susaeta, and Margie Winn, all of Copperton. Some of the requirements for a girl to be eligible for Girls State are: She must be in the last half year of the Junior Class in high school, have qualities of leadership, be of good character and have qualities of courage, honesty and e Three of eight outstanding girls from the Junior Class of Bingham High School were chosen to attend the sixteenth annual American Legion Le-gion Auxiliary Utah Girls State. All girls were interviewed Saturday, April 21. The three girls sponsored by the West Jordan American Legion Le-gion Auxiliary are: Kathy Crellin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crellin of Copperton; Betty Gardner, Gard-ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gardner of West Jordan; and Sharon Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Schmidt, also of West Jordan. The Kennecott Copper cooperativeness. She must be in the upper third of her class scholastic-ally scholastic-ally and must be a citizen of the United States. Utah Girls State will be held at Utah State University in Logan from June 24 to July I. Purpose of Girls State is to educate young women in the duties, privileges, rights, and responsibilities of Am-ercian Am-ercian citizenship; also to bring to the girls of Utah a knowledge of the fundamental principle of American Amer-ican government through actual practice and control of state offices. 1; '-fy 1 if fr i 1 1 rmm4s v i i '- It: JSvW BETTY GARDNER KATHY CRELLIN SHARON SCHMIDT |