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Show Many Winners At The County Fair LnnnLHHfeannnnnnnnnnnt ilKtinnnnnnnnnnnB Mk snnnnLLKi ' 'LLBr&lnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnBlnnnnnB v4- - H S 4nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnLnHnnB' Approximately 250- p ople vleweif the 4 It Stylo Dress Ite-vlew held In the Social Hall on. Saturday ' evcnlnK. Girls who had participated In Clothing projects throughout the county modeled the garments that they had made during the past summer. '" 1 Selected 40 represent the county at the Style Dress rte-view In Salt Lake at the Utah State Pair were Mamie Hatch and Mary Ann Sandln ot Pangultch, TJio suit made and mod. led by Amy Henrle was selected to represent the "Complete Costum. " entry. Other Individ. uqI entries selected to be contributed by members for Statu Fair competition were: a coat-by Kathleen Church (who Is the possfsor of the greatest number of blue ribbons from the State Fair, a dress and slip by Jewell Moosman of Mulder, a best dress by Bonnie Adair of Tropic, a school dress by Nil Mae Ipsorr of rangultch, and nprons by Kathleen Mit '. and Myrna Monteer of E. . ite. Several Individual enir' m will la announced later. Croup Exhibits will be select. Winners of the Livestock Know division or the (larfleld. County Fair line up with Instructors and advisors on the stage at the Fangultch Soc.al Hall after receiving awards Saturday evening. Left to right: Kay nendlxsen, Onrflfld County Mary Ann Sandln, left, and Mamie Hatch model their prize, v Inning ontllts In the Style Dreso llevlew. 1 Mrs. Huth Tf bbs of I'angultch admires the blue ribbon on her prlze-wlnnlng quilt. ed from tho following clubs: First Phase Clothing, led by Mrs. Irene McEwen; Lucky Clover Cfub, led by"Vnda Mao Tebbs; The Ilusy Il'a, led. by Otfln Sevy; The' Happy Stitcher?, led by Mrs. nianchc nendlxsen; The Cheerful 4 H-ers, led by Alti Vardley; and the Club, led by Mrs. Myra Miller. Food Exhibits from the Seven Appetite Appealers, ot EscaL. ante, led by Lillian Porter and DeAnn TwltcheHi and the'foods club led by Mrs. Llllth Wilson of Hatch, will tje sent to State Fair after winning top honors Agent; Grout McMullIn, Vo. Ag, teacher from Tropic; Doug Haws, whose entry won horse trophy; David Hatch fat lamb; Oerold Wilton Livestock Judging; Jim Hatch breeding she p and livestock judlng; Sheridan Miller livestock Judging; Earl 'Church sow; Michael Tebbs- fat steer; Itonnld Perkins- - J breeding heifer; Nate Tebbs 3 rabbits and chtckens; Henry 2 Jolley wtnner of M. V. Hatch J and Sons yearling owe. for most J progress In Mock raising. At J rUht Is Alden Bllack, Vo, Ag. t teacher at Pangultch, and treas. 5 urer of the County Fair J 1 at the Pangultch show. Winning the Demonstration contest and a trip to the State Fair was Donnle Adair of Tronic, with her demonstration on "Saferty with Electricity". The t. - team demonstration given by the Chuck Wagon Cooks, of Iloulder, was rated blue ribbon, The team demonstration to attend State Fair will be announc ed at a later date. - L . . L. , - . |