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Show Talented 4-H'ers Earn Awards j Intensive 4 H Club work has I earned Jane Dickson, 18, of Morgan, and James Wadley. 20, of Providence, 1964 state I achievement awards. Each is eligible for one of 12 Henry I Ford II $r00 college scholar- ships that will be awarded to national winners in achievement. achieve-ment. Mist Dickion W.dl.y During her nine-year membership, mem-bership, Miss Dickson became proficient in the homemaking arts by extensive work in the home improvement, clothing and foods programs. Her home improvement proj-est, proj-est, which began with the restyling re-styling of a lamp and shade, has now grown into the improvement im-provement of 19 rooms. In the clothing program she has completed com-pleted 64 articles, including suits and coats. Miss Dickson will attend the 43rd National 4 11 Club Congress Con-gress in Chicago Nov. 29 to Dec. 3. The Ford Motor Company Com-pany Fund sponsors her trip. Miss Dickson is attending Weber State College. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fordo Dickson, who operate a f;irm. Wadley said thrt not only hns 4 II work permitted him to explore ex-plore dillerent fields, but it has also helped him develop lead-crshin lead-crshin Kr-i- r.' injs leadership ii uppaicnt in his organization of two 411 entomology clubs and one rock and mineral club for j mincer bos. V.'j:dle's other projects hav. included entomology and in 1961 he won the st; '.to award i:i this Held. W.i'tiry is r .i"U'nt .it I'l.'.h State University. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Urce Wadley, belli of whom are kib ieaueis. The two winners were clso ,i-n by the Cooperative txtension Service. |