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Show State's Champions Coth Are Winners In National Wool Sewing Contest ? Or -v-l'-'-iT "-'i : i t t v ' . 1 U .1 -' '' .1 1 . i f " i V .-1 I hi : s '?! I 1 ' Winners ol notional awards in the finals of the "Make It Yourself With Wool" contest, Utah's junior and senior home sewing champions are seen in Salt lake City following the National Fashion Revue climax event of the annual competition. competi-tion. The girls are Una Jean West (second from left), of Ogden, and Jennie Lin Poulson (third from left), of Provo. With them are Mrs. Ray J. Clark of Salt Lake City, state contest director, and Mrs. Nelda Graef, also of Salt Lake City, convention conven-tion contest chairman. SALT LAKE CITY-Two young Utah women, nlieady holders of the state's junior and senior titles, liave raptured awards in the national tinuls of the l'lt.VI "Make It Yourself With Wool" contest. The younu women are Miss Jennie I. in Poulson, 17, of Provo, the state's junior title holder, and Miss Una Jean West, 1!), of Onden, senior champion. Appealing with outstanding sewing experts from l.'t other Western st.ites, the two I tah girls modeled their own home-sewn fashions in the National Fashion Kevue-tliinax of the annual contest-held this year in Salt Lake City. Miss Poulson won first prize in the contest's junior division n console model sewing machine in a spinet cabinet, presented by the Singer Sewing Machine Company, Miss West was named second place winner in the senior division, and will receive a console model sewing machine, presented by the Singer Sewing Machine Company . Miss Poulson's award w inning en 1 1 v is a cinnamon-colored suit st s led in Moon's 1)U urgm wool ll.mnel. with a straight-hanging skirt, designed to Matter her slim ligure, and a jacket whu h leatures a small, rounded collar, col-lar, a lour button i losing, and :. smartly shaped front yoke. Miss West's tiile-winning entry is a sinking full-length coat of Botany's lilac k and red poodle doth, full radian sleeves, cut in one with trout and back V'kcs, are buttoned at the wrists, and pockets in side front seams feature fea-ture interesting outside stiti linn;. The I'M finalists in the "Make It Yourself With Wool" contest received all-expense-paid trips to Salt Lake Citv, to be guests at the '.lltth annual convention of the National Wool (irowcrs Association and to participate December 8 in the National Fashion Show. They traveled to and In mi Sail Lake City as guests of the F. W. Woolworlh Company. 1 tesigned to create interest in the ait ol sew in g at home w ith v irjjin wool fabrics, the "Make It Yourself With Wool" Contest is held in all slates of the Western wool-growing enipue. It is open to all girls I rum 1 t through 22 years of age. Those from I I through 17 enter the junior division; those from H thiough 22, the senior division. The Women's Auxiliary ol the Utah Wool Cioweis Association and the Wool Korean sponsor the contest eai h v ear t hroughout t he stale. Mrs. l.eland Peterson of llyruin is President of the Auxiliary and Mis Hay J. Clark ol Salt Lake City is Slate Contest Dneclor. I Grade school compositions are wonderful indeed like the one turned in by the young fellow writing about geese. "A geese," he wrote, "is a low down heavy set bird which is mostly meat and feathers. His head sits on one end and he sits on the other. Geese can't sing on account of the dampness of the moisture. "Some geese when they get big has curls oji their tails and is called ganders. Ganders do not haft to lay, or hatch, but just jcat and loaf and go swimming. If I were a geese, I'd rather be a gander." |