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Show Utah 4-H Winners Named rP ranking records in the 1950 national 4-H Dress Rente. Dairy Achievement. Dairy Food Demonstrations and Home Ground Beeatlfl ration programs hare brought state honors to six club I aembera. I Ftmcm W.lli.mi CH Wamick From the original design to the finished garment has proved both fascinating and rewarding to Frances Williams. 17. of 87 N. 2nd E. Spanish Fort, who was Judged winner in the Dress Revue program. She modeled a cinnamon cinna-mon brown wool suit. The fitted jacket has hip pockets, wide tailored lapels and collar. The skirt is slim and straight. With her blouse of green silk, she wears green shoes and bag to match, and brown bat and gloves roeuplete her costume. Frances has held numerous offices In her elan. She bIho served the county 4-H group as reporter. In recognition recog-nition of her abilities. Simplicity Pattern Co. sent Frances to the Chicago Club Congress. Achievement in dairy production produc-tion and management has earned elate honors for Carl Warnlck, 16. of Pleasant Grove, in the 4-H Dairy Achlvemont program. Dairy practices and care of animals learned in the project has given him an understanding of the principles prin-ciples of sunitatlon and animal health. He also has learned the value of teamwork and sportsmanship. sports-manship. A 4 H er for eiRht years, Carl received his first calf as a reward for fuelling milk to the Mby calves in his father's dairy lierd. With this as a starter he tias developed the herd Into a profitable business valued at more than $4,000. As a partner In his family farm, Carl's responsibilities responsibili-ties includes feeding and milking the 29 cows. Lederle Laboratories hsts provided his gold watch award. Jcannlne Thompson, 1(5. of Ogden, won state honors in tlie 4-H Homo Grounds IluumUicutlon program. In completing this project, proj-ect, she not only h-aut Iflod tho farmntoad, but ndiKvl lol!iii:i to All of tbeuo iii'Liv.'ii a aw con Extension Sorvico of thij Slate operating. Jiine Thompson Miry Ann King Bonn! GarreH Loi WilUy Its value. This has been the third year of a planned beauttication program for Jeanine, and most of the time spent has been in care of the yard after major Improvements Improve-ments were made. She has considered con-sidered the whole family and set goals which would benefit all. Setting Set-ting aside a child's pluy area, covering the drain ditch In front, putting in a new fence, building a screen for the service area were some of the Improvements. Jeun-nlne Jeun-nlne has been a 4-H'er five years, and has been president, secretury, organizer and reporter for her club. Mrs. Charles It. Walgreen, donated the handsome gold watch uwirrtl inscribed with Jeaunlue's name. A thorough understanding of the Importance of dairy f;. plus the many new ways to v.ny the diet by their use, browt top honors to Mary Ann K; . Vernal, and the team of n . . Garrett, 15. and Lois WH'; , :, both of Neplil. Mary's ,n ing demonstration wa ',','mi Fruit Sulud." The team lti..jii-strated lti..jii-strated "Vanilla lie t':ii:ii." Their project, Dairy KooiU iJuiu-onstration, iJuiu-onstration, is sponsored liy the Carnation Co., wh' pr-isouted each wl'li u watch. Tlis girls admitted ad-mitted that a lot of Tilanuing and practicing v.:re neo-tiury before they were r-iuiiy t t;ivo their finished ilein in itrat: n. ductod under Mi dliviUoii of the Igriculturel CulLjo and LSDA co- |