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Show Many Prizes Offered to 4-H Club Girls for Home Canned Produce County, state, sectional and national nation-al prizes await 4-H club girls who are enrolled in a 4-H canning club during the year 1932, according to an announcement made Saturday by D. P. Murray, state club leader, who has just been advised of the offers made by a glass manufacturing concern. Each county in Utah is eligible for all the prizes, said Mr. Murray, and each county is assured of receiving one prize, provided the rules and regulations reg-ulations laid down by the company are fulfilled. The county; prize will be a hand-i hand-i some gold-filled medal of honor in a gift boz; the state prize will be a standard American make 17-jeweled wrist watch in a gift box, valued at $50; the sectional prize will be two trips to the National Club congress to be held in Chicago, December, 1932, and the national prize will be three scholarships for the three national na-tional winners in the order of their rank, one of ?300, one of $200 and one of $100. In order to become eligible a girl must be a bona fide 4-H canning club r-ember in 1932, working under the supervision of the extension service. She must prepare a report showing a record of her activities and have it approved by a county extension agent and the state club leader. In addition to this report stftr'must write a 750-word 750-word narrative report telling of her 4-H canning experiences. Those who are interested in becoming becom-ing eligible for the contest should write to a county agricultural agent or to Mr. Murray at the Utah State Agricultural college. |