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Show Millard 4-11 Win Blue Ribbons At State Fair Millard county 4-H club members, mem-bers, with 12 exhibits in the State Fair brought home 9 blue ribbons and 3 red, a record to be proud of. According to Mrs. Sarah S. Niel son home demonstration agent, a-wards a-wards went to the following. Blue ribbons: Edna Smith, Fillmore, Fill-more, winner ofthe county Style Revue, was in the Style Revue at the State fair the evening of Sept. 19. Earlier that day she had modelled mod-elled her costume and the workman work-man ship was judged. There were 37 entrants from various parts of Utah, and 13 received blue ribbons Edna was one of the thirteen. The wool coat she had made was an individual exhibit, and won a blue ribbons. Her dress and coat will go to the Pacific Internatonarl Exhibition Ex-hibition at Portland next month. Blue ribbons also went to Patsy Brumley, Sutherland for her dress for home wear; Jeanie Mc Cune, Fillmore, for her wash school dress Inga Mae Memmott, Oasis for a best dress. Club Girls' complete costume wool dress and accessories won blue ribbons for Julene and Lew Wanna Bunker of Sutherland. The clothing group of Louise Lov-ell Lov-ell and Freda Hansen, in Leamington, Leaming-ton, garnered a blue ribbon. The foods group of Alice Ann Nielson and Beth Spencer, Fillmore and the home improvement exhibit ex-hibit by Lillian Taylor Fillmore won blue ribbons each. Red ribbons were awarded to Geneal Barney Sutherland, for a dress and apron; Elaine Stewart, Oasis best dress and clothing group exhibit Dorothy Starley gr., Delta. |