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Show VV V Js ! ::i:;;ir.":f-?!i":::.S::i!l;. n 111! JllillB' i r'v,. l Make It With Wool Winners Enjoy State Contest Jane Esmeier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Esmeier; Linda Whetten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Whetten of Cedar City; Ci-ty; Linda Jean Dalton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Dalton, Jr., and Andrea Adams, daughter of Mrs. Elaine S. Adams of Par-owan, Par-owan, left Tuesday, Jan. 4 for Salt Lake City to represent District Dis-trict 11 in the state contest for "Make It Yourself with Wool, 19(S6." The four lovely Misses were chaperoned by Mrs. Norman Es-meier Es-meier and Mrs. Loren Whetten. The latter drove the group to Salt Lake City. The district winners spent Tuesday evening at Hotel Utah rising early Wednesday morning for a breakfast given for the contestants and chaperones, hosted host-ed by Mrs. Wm. Judd, state chairman, and her committee. The girls were then divided into a junior and senior group. Seniors were judged for their clothing while the junior group attended a special class on grooming, modeling and makeup. The groups then traded places. Luncheon was served after which the girls participated in the fashion show that evening winning many lovely gifts. The groups returned home following the fashion show. District 11 can be very pround of the sewing skills of the young ladies, district leaders pointed out. tunibsi' wilVNtitS: District winners in the annual Make It Yourself With Wool contest were, left to right, Andrea Adams, Parowan; Jane Esmeier, Cedar City; Linda Jean Dalton, Parowan, and Linda Whetten, Cedar City. |