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Show AH Utah Boys and Girls jl After National Prizes j V. For Canned Vegetables A '1BI ?m Washington, Sept. 30. In co-op- H eratlon with tho boys and girls club IW work of the Utah Agricultural col- ! lege, arrangements were completed lit today with the National Food Garden Wt commission to apportion five of tha I HJ national prizes and national certitl- ' f cates of merit to Utah for tho exhlbl- 1 rl tlon to bo held in Salt Lake City Sept. 29 to October G. ym Tho arrangements wero made by f-Mm J. C. Hogenson, tho state leader In ( club work, and Charles Lathrop Pack, jjH tho president of tho commission. Tho Smm commission Is giving $5000 in prizes "V for tho best canned vegetables grown ) In war gardens. There aro ono thou- fM sand $5.00 prizes earned, tho prizes U for good canning work. rl The first check to be awarded wont JH to Miss Helen Tow of Washington, lll a girl scout. Canning clubs all over IH ho country are working tor tho prizes jH and, In co-operation with Cato Sells, M tho commissioner of Indian affairs, H every reservation In tho country was 'H apportioned a prize. H "Wo nro very glad to see Utah got B Into this work in such flno shape," Wm said Mr. Pack today, "and wo aro '11 more, than glad to apportion tlvo of our prize to that stato whero so H much has been done to mako tho land M produce food. Any woman or boy or fl girl In Utah can have copies of our ttl canning, drying and storage manual? M by sending a two-cent stamp for post- mmW ago to 210 Maryland Building." WM |