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Show Three Utah 4-H'ers Win Top State Prizes 11 pliii ) 111 U I I ft Ci pi! 1 " Demse Little Three Utah teenagers were among some 30 outstanding 4-H youths who earned 1972 state awards and attended the 51st National 4-H Congress in Chicago, Nov. 26-30. They are Denise Little, 17, of Kays-ville; Kays-ville; Celia Ludwig, 19, Tooela, and Rick Dahl, 16, of Layton. Denise Little has captured state honors in the 4-H achievement program, and as her reward, she attended the 4-H congress in Chicago as guest of Ford Motor Company, Com-pany, donor of awards in this program. To Miss Little, achievement achieve-ment is the combination of many things, but primarily it is the application of total effort to a project or task. It is absorbing as much knowledge know-ledge as possible or as is available about each program. Development of this attitude in her 4-H clothing, food, home improvement and leadership projects led to her Rick Dahl trie program and received a trip to Chicago. He attended the 4-H congress as guest of Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Cor-poration, donor of awards in this program. Six years in the 4-H electric elec-tric program has provided a wealth of knowledge that Dahl can put to use in future life. His experiences include wiring a new garage, wiring two new speakers for his car, and wiring a home stereo system plus a number of electrical elec-trical repair jobs. A county medal winner each year since 1968, he has now reached the top in his state's competition. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Weston C. Dahl of Layton. The 4-H programs are supervised by the Cooperative Extension Service and arranged ar-ranged by the National 4-H Service Committee. Celia Ludwig winning state honors this year. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Little of Kaysville. Celia Ludwig earned state honors in the 4-H clothing program, plus an expense--paid trip to the congress courtesy of Coats & Clark Inc., donor of the awards in this program. Eight years in the 4-H clothing program have brought many honors and recognitions to Miss Ludwig. She has won a blue ribbon rating for each exhibit entered en-tered at the county fair the past eight years, and she has won the achievement award for each of these years. She has also won blue ribbons in style revues. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ludwig of Tooele, she is a student at Utah State University. Rick Dahl of Layton is state winner in the 4-H elec- 4 |