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Show Name Utah 4-1 1 Winners fOP RANKING records ia the 1 1951 National 4-11 Achievement and Dairy Achievement programs have brought state honors to Utah lub members. Gry Htndry Nadint Fowlar Scientific practices in dairying, plus teamwork and sportsmanship, have brought statewide recognition to Gary Hendry, 16, of Wellsville, winner in 4-H Dairy Achievement. In Club work six years, this young farmer has spent much of his time learning about cleanliness and sanitation as applied to dairy animals and milk production. Gary owns a herd of five purebred Hol-steins, Hol-steins, one of which he won at the Annual Dairy Show in Wellsville for outstanding work in 19-11. The heifer with which Gary began his project has won a blue ribbon in each show at which it has been exhibited, ex-hibited, and this year topped its class at the County Fair. Other awards include the Junior Holntein-Friesian Holntein-Friesian Award for 194!), and the Utah 4-H Dairy Achievement Award in 1948. Gordon is president and Junior Leader of his local club. His 17-jewel wrist watch award was provided by Lederle Laboratories. Labora-tories. State-wide recognition for a brilliant bril-liant record in achievement has been accorded Nadine Fowler, 17, of Sandy. Nadine has been a 4-H'cr for six years and has excelled in clothing and foods. This ambitious young homemaker spends much time preparing meals for her family of eight who have all been active in 4-H. Her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Fowler, is one of the local leaders. Nadine entered the county and state dress revue with a beautiful woolen suit which placed in the blue ribbon group. She has served on many local and county committees and has been a recreational leader. A set of two miniature statues, symbolizing achievement, was presented pre-sented to her by the National Committee Com-mittee on Boys and Girls Club Work. These activities are conducted under the direction of the Extension Ex-tension Service of the State Agricultural Agri-cultural College and USDA cooperating. |