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Show i Local Contest Gets Final Touch By Wool Auxiliary Plans for the seventh annual "Make It Yourself With Wool" contest In Cedar City were formulated for-mulated Monday when officers of the wool growers auxiliary organization or-ganization met for, that purpose. The state contest will be held early In the fall, and therefore local contests must be completed complet-ed not later than the last week in August, the local auxiliary group reports. This necessitates starting the local sewing classes as soon as possible, and the officers offi-cers urge all girls interested in entering the contest to contact the local sewing supervisor, Mrs. Charlotte Cane, in the near future. fu-ture. Sewing instruction will be given in regular classes at the Branch Agricultural college and at the high school as well as by Mrs. Cane. The contest is open to all girls between the ages of 14 and 22 years. The junior class includes girls 14 to 17 years of age, with j the senior class including girls! from 18 to 22 years of age. The garment to be made and entered in the contest can be a suit, coat or dress, providing it is made of 100 per cent wool. Many valuable prizes are offered of-fered to contest winners. National Nation-al prizes include a $-100 scholarship, schol-arship, to the grand prize winner win-ner in each class; a singer sewing sew-ing machine, as first prize in each class; $100 defense bond to the second and third place winners win-ners in each. The state prizes are many and varied with the top being a portable Singer sewing ; machine, and an expense paid i trip to the national show in Long i Beach, Calif, in December. j |