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Show Utah Boys and Girls 1 After National Prizes j For Canned Vegetables j . A Washington, Sept. 30. In co-op- II eratlon with tho boys and girls club A work of the Utah Agricultural col- B lege, arrangements were completed today with tho National Food Garden B. commission to apportion flvo of tha national prizes and national cortlfl- j cates of merit to Utah for tho exhlbl- ,4 tlon to be held in Salt Lake City Sept. i 29 to October G. -r Tho arrangements wero made by ti J. C. Hogenson, tho state loader In 'J club work, and Charles Lathrop Pack, M tho president of the commission. Tho m commission is giving 5000 In prizes fm for tho best canned vegetables grown l? In war gardens. There aro ono thou- Hm sand $5.00 prizes earned, tho prizes 13 for good canning work. t Tho first check to be awarded went 'M to Mis3 Helen Tow of Washington, M a girl scout. Canning clubs all over H he country are working for tho prizes HJ and, In co-operation with Cato Sells, HJ tho commissioner of Indian affairs, HJ every reservation In tho country was !HJ apportioned a prize, rHJ "Wo are very glad to see Utah got il Into this work in such fine shapo," said Mr. Pack today, "and wo aro 19 more than glad to apportion flvo of B our prlzen to that stato wliero so H much hus been done to mako tho land H produce food. Any woman or boy or fl girl In Utah can havo copies of our Ki canning, drying and storage manuals m by sending a two-cent stamp for post- ago to 210 Maryland Building." Ml HH |