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Show Teens Tops in Dairy Food Demonstrations Threa Utah teon-agsrs hata won It-Jawel wriat watches tor their 411 dairy foods demonstrations in 1959. The prixes war donated br the Carnation Co., according to MUi Amy R. Kearsley, acting 4-H Club leader. University of Vermont. Ann Orlmshaw, IS, of Cedar City, took individual honor, while Kathleen Slaugh, 16, and Diane Beutler, 17, both of Logan, firnered the team awards. Li Jlv t vj- V XT''1::': M!u SUugh "How to make enriched ice cream" won Miss Crlmshaw's 4-H dairy foods demonstration prise. Miss Crlmshaw assert j she became be-came Interested in dairy foods because she learned that past deficiencies had softened her bones and teeth. A six-year 4-H'er, the pretty brunette is a member of the Cross Stitchers as well as Junior leader (or the Cheerlos and Food Z. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Crlmshaw, she Is a junior jun-ior at Cedar Itlph school. y Team-award winners Misses Slaugh and Beutler triumphed with "making chip dips," stressing stress-ing the versatility and useful- Mlu lautUr ness of new dairy foods. Both demonstrators have held the presidency of their 4-H Club during seven years of membership. member-ship. Miss Slaugh says her 4-H Club food projects came in especially handy last summer when she took orer cooking for her 14-m 14-m ember family. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Slaugh is a high ranking senior at South Cache High school. Also ranking well academically academical-ly is her team-mate Sue, a Junior at the same school. There the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wal-lace A. Beutler finds outlet for her many diversified Interests. |