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Show Utah 4-H Members Attend Chicago Meet Intense Interest in community health problems spurred Mary Jo Milliliter, Hi, of 21)5 Harrison, Amur iran Fork, to enroll in the 411 Health program. Site was named the 1958 state 411 Health winner, and awarded a trip to the 37th National Club Congress provided by Ell Lilly & Co. The congress convenes Nov. 30. This industrious 4-H'er has been an Important person to patients pa-tients at American Fork Hospital. Hospi-tal. She and other members of the Sweet Six 4-H CU! made cereal candy for them. For the nursery the ulrls made four baby quilts. Miss Mulliner and her club also entertained retarded children chil-dren with games and refresh-, ments. Mary Mulliner C Wtngigard Recently the club conducted a house-to-house canvass urging all townspeople to make sure the doors were removed from abandoned aban-doned refrigerators, which might otherwise serve as fatal suffocation suffoca-tion traps tor young and curious children. Clark Wangsgard, 15, of Hunts-vllle, Hunts-vllle, has the distinction of being ihe nrst stale winner in a brand new 4-H Swine project. For his swine production and marketing know-how he, too, baa been awarded an all-expense trip to the club congress. Moorman Manufacturing Man-ufacturing Co. is file donor. In l'J5i. Wangsgard received a registered Purnc gilt as outstanding outstand-ing 4-11 Club boy. Since then he has ralsoxl 20 hogs. In 11155, he was a member of a livestock Judging Judg-ing team w hich won a state first place gold trophy. During his six years of 4-H work, this ambitious teenager participated in other divllns such as dairy, tractor maintenance, mainte-nance, poultry, imps a .d leadership. leader-ship. All tirou'-ht Weber County or state honors. Theso programs are under the direction of the Cooperative Er-tension Er-tension Service. |