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Show 4-Hers qualify for State Competition In preparation for and as part of Iron County Fair and Utah State Fair, 4-Hers from the Cedar City area have been participating in summers-end demonstrations demon-strations this past week. Several hundred youngsters have participated par-ticipated in 4-H this sum- I. 1 I Sl'MMKR ACTIVITIES. A good number of summer 4-H students, many of them first year, gave demonstrations in preparation for state and local fairs. Picture is a speech on Photography. mer. Marva Esplin. L'SU Extension Agent said, and several of the demonstrations demon-strations qualified for state level competition. Thursday competitors at Cedar High School, many of them first year 4-Hers were: LeAnn Hunt. "Apple Crisp"; DeEtte Sandbert and Amy Durham. "Science in Fabric": Alison Graff. "Dessert : Marcie Hancock and Rolaine Kimball, Posture: "Standing Tall & Proud". Camille Stone, "How to Break an Egg"; Tonja Dunaway and Lori Anne Sanders. "Proper I'se and Care of a Kr.ile "; Su7i-!tc ornson. "The Incredible. Edible Egg". Gentfer Graff. "Sandwich to Go": Joey Crowder. "Lfegno,,". Kelly Crowder Shake"; Cary Chamberlain, "Refinishing Wood"; Cindy Esplin, 'Photography"; Jennifer Hunter and Nikki Ence. "Salads Take the Sizzle Out of Summer". Judy Webb gave a speech and LuJean Moss Group a Puppet Show. All received blue ribbons. and Chrissy Foster, " M i 1 k y w a y Punch"; Marjean Searcy, "Orange Julius"; Troy Webb. "A Fun Trip With an Old Treat"; J a n e t t e H a 1 s e y "Macrame"; Wendy Carter. "How to measure Brown Sugar and Flour". Michelle Snook and Carolyn Bess. "Preparing a Rootbeer Float": Jackie Esplin and Shirley Little. "It's Easy to make a |