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Show "I"" I11 I) I $ "" ) j 'I1 vrsitpnyi-- 'f"f"" ""f- - '"- - f" fUT'IHJl ip-- " V I V nwfMtiq T y W ' rt".V,C . S" v cbi MoMfNtap 'TO1 &. ifv. irAS it's hard to tell who's doing the judging when coed like Sue Merrill of Ogden High is amidst subjects. Sometimes Friday, September 27, 1968 D 1 The Show(ing) Must Go On 4-- H By KAREN BUSH v. ny A Young Americans Special Gnls can do everything now days cook a thiee course meal bv themselves, sew a complete drcss-coa- t outfit, and even deteimine how a sheep, hore and cow is bred. Such talents were revealed last week at Utah State Uni program held their state wide versity w here the Utah contest in conjunction wuth the Utaf State Fair. Feminine e participants outnumbered male counterpails by a f Y 4. V 4. V? IWWV" o"K yiWM' ' 4-- ratio. Some 31 teenage gnls, the top Betty Ciockeis fiom 17 Utah counties, competed in the meal preparation contest. Their assignment was to plan, shop, prepare and serve a full thiee or lout imiisc nieil on a hni'ted budget and do it all in thiee hours' Under circumstances like these, naunelb ell iIoomi t go smoothly. One girl burnt the iolls, Oi e foigot hpr b.scun recipe, and another gnl cried, cried fiom onions that is And the girls had to serve their meals to honmed guests including USU piesident Glen L. Taggart, Academic Vice President Gaurth Hansen, Glenn Baud, Mrs. Amy south Kearsley, supervisors from the extension and 4-- program. The meals were easy compared to the difficulty m lioise judging. How straight at e the legs, is the head expressive, is he built well, are some of the criteria used to judge horses. Under the scrutinizing eyes of the young high school girls, a flaw was not missed even m the drizzling, chilly Cache Valley weather. Sheep were harder to judge because of their wooly coals. Gnls were sinking hands deep into wooly hides, feeling sbeeps bodies to judge their builds. The girls diverse talents varied from the dnzzlmg lam on the USU Extension Farm to the style dress review contest in the union building at the University. Approxir telv 65 girls from 14 to 18 years of age modeled and sewn costumes. An array of simple dressed, suits, pant suits and glamorous evening attire was exhibited by the girls. But the toughest part of the contest; the girls were judging each other and being judged on their judging. vw coat-dresse- judging was pleasant for Marilyn Kunzler, of Bear River High when she came to warm woolly sheep. Rainy-da- y Karen Jones of Wasatch County is judged In suit which was her 4-- H summer project. 4 |