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Show Chicago Visitors WINNERS OF 1961 STATE 4-H AWARDS ENJOY TRIP TO NATIONAL CONGRESS Four young 4-H'ert were in Chicago for the opening of the five-day 40th National 4-H Club Congress on the Thanksgiving weekend. Chosen by the Cooperative Extension Service, they were Marilyn Gardner, Linda Mason, Paul Remund and Jerald Peterson. Peter-son. They were in Chicago as guests, respectively, of the Fire-atone Fire-atone Tire ft Rubber Company, Kerr Glass Manufacturing Cor poration, Oliver Corporation and International Harveiter Company. Com-pany. Miss Gardner, 17, daughter of Mrs. Pearl Gardner of Helper, has been a 4-H'er for seven years. She spent her early yearn In learning food preparation and baking skills until the reached winning status. Next her interests turned to sewing and grooming, then began the automotive project which won her the 1061 trip. She has learned the Importance Impor-tance of traffic rules and bow to dean and care for the family , car, and knows the cost bt main-tenance. main-tenance. Mist Gardner hat helped Instruct younger 4-H'ert tn their own tafe and good pedestrian practices. Miss Mason, 17, daughter of the James Masons, 827 E. Second Sec-ond North, Springvtlle, the 4-H canning project winner, hat been a 4-H Club member five years. She bat canned extensively for family and exhibit use. She also it an able cook and makes her own clothes. S'nce the does her own gardening, the food toed for canning It of no extra expense. She also bat been active ac-tive In Junior leadership. Young Remund, 18, ton of the Grant Remundt on t 230- acre farm near Heber, it a self-supporting self-supporting young dairy farmer, working with bit father. I Mix Gardner MiaMeioe lUmwid Mni He started 4 H projects with a dairy interest seven years ago, and hat been successful in car lng for hit dairy herd. He raises feed cropt of alfalfa hay and barley. He it a Wasatch county livestock Judge and showman, and a Junior leader. After college, he hopes to continue con-tinue dairying. Young Peterson, 17, ion of the Winn Petersons who live on a farm near Smithfield in Cache county, It the state 4-H agricultural project award winner. win-ner. Since he started 4-H work seven years ago, be has become a dairy expert, sheep raiser, corn and crop grower and twine raiser. He hat studied animal feeding and record keeping, and is a big help on the family farm. An active Junior leader, Peterson plana to enter the field of animal husbandry in college. |