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Show Nphl Juab County, Utah 84648 SljcCuiicfi-ctu- c Culture, Fun, Highlight 4-IIc- Slay in Chicago rs Windy City wonder for 1.800 a pop" concert visiting at Orchestra Hall . . . daily tour to great museums . . . gala suppers hosted by their sponsors. These are among the events being related to dassmutes by four winner of trip awards to the recent National 411 Club Congress In Chicago. Each Beehive State delegate was chosen by the Cooperative Extension Service for top records in his respective project Dennis Schmidt, 17, of Riverton, received his trip from The Sears-Roebuc- Foundation, k sponsor of the nationwide community beautification program. The award was recognition of participation in 23 community m v? 1 Ii ton bill Him ThurtJay, December 8, 1966 Page Four Ti wmm n ff-'-4 DstpUi studies at the College of Southern Utah for a new educational experience travel and meeting with other 4 H'ers at Chicago. A highlight of her record was the Danforlh leadership award. She has led a club for voting-e- r girls beginning the 4 II Food projects and a club for bovs who won slate and comity honors for their outdoor cookery. She also participated in many musical and dramatic high st bool events, and mMrd at 4 1 state camps. Also exchanging five da.vs on campus for the excitement of the congress was Shatina I.nu Lloyd, 18, of Sandy, winner of the home Miu Rswlinto Mitt Lloyd improvement pro gram. Miss Lloyd is a ftei.hman at the University of Utah. She received her trip from The Sill Improvement programs of his Foundation, Inc. 4 II Club in the vicinity of West Starting with a modest projJordan. Schmidt applied his training, est eight years ago, she has now 77 articles Iru hiding particularly in gardening, weed completed control and the beautification of refinishing furniture for her the home of his parents, Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mt Ibnurre and Mrs. Frank Schmidt, to his Lloyd. She also won A" awards in the clothing and foods pi ejcommunity service. A first venof ture was the painting a large, ects and received the lUCO tronew steel bowery in the local phy for outstanding achievement in Salt Lake County. park by the club. This led to of Jerry Daipias, 17, of Ogden, the dubs annual clean-uthe park. began his 411 career with a As a junior leader, Schmidt half acre of sugar beets. Later, directed the restoration of an addition of a gardening project old cemetery. Other cemeteries proved more rewarding. It rewere given Day sulted in his clearing an unprocare. Later Schmidt helped with ductive orchard to provide a the demolition and the salvag- garden of 2,600 square feet and ' ing of timber of an old church landscaping an area around his farm operto make way for a new building. home on the A second recipient of a trip ated by his mother, Mrs. Ester award from The Daipias, and himself. Foundation was Annette His combined Interests in gar19, of Delta, who won the dening, sugar beets and small top state honor in the leader- grains won the honor of state winner in horticulture. During ship program. Miss Rawlinson, daughter of the congress he was the guest Mr. and Mrs. W. Glenn Rawlin- of sponsor of son, interrupted her sophomore the horticultural program. i 70-ac- Sears-Roebuc- Raw-linso- v i . v ' I Heres Hope For Gift That Grows ? If BOBS HOPING for a green Christmas green like money money like Savings Bonds the gift that keeps on growing to maturity, at the new interest of 4.15 per cent. Bobs new feature Phyllis Diller, is Eight on the Lam, MW in production for United Artists release. . iV ' , HIGH PITCH! A 1,000,000 TIMES HI6HER WAN THE UPPER LIMIT OF HUMAN AUDIBILITY WAS GENERATED & A LASER BEAM AT THE NOTE IN PITCH MASS INST. OF TECHNOLOGY IT ATTAINED OF 60,000 MILLION (CAMBRIDGE), A TOTAL VIBRATIONS PER SECOND! GOOD LITTLE MAN $Jhen 003 Fitzsimmons knocked our ED PuNKHOfiST ON APRIL SO, 1900. ..TUB WEIGHT DIFFERENCE WAS KO LBS.! (RTZStMMONB 172; PUNKH0R6T SO) TUtr MOST KNOW tOMCTMNQ ! MOSS PiAN HALP OF THE NATONlS COMMON STOCK ALSO OWV U 8. SATIMSS 0OHP9 V |