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Show 4-H Achievement Awards Made Monday Night The importance of keeping up and completing record books in 4-H work was pointed out Monday night at the 4-H achievement A-ward A-ward program in Delta First ward for west Millard 4-H clubs. For if records had been completed by all club members there would have been twice as many awards made. At that, the past year has been outstanding, in 4-H work in the county, and many awards were made Monday night. There were 56 tractor maintenance certificates certifica-tes given and more than 200 certificates cer-tificates went to the girls in sewing sew-ing and cooking clubs. The program was in charge of Mrs. Sarah Nielson, county home demonstration agent, and Lee Rogers, Rog-ers, assistant county agent. Ferron Lovell, representing the Utah Bankers Ban-kers 'Association, who provide the certificates, was the speaker. His theme was safety at all times, and he urged the 4-H to make safety their number one crop. Many special awards were given giv-en in various 4-H fields. Mrs. Lena Steele, from the auxiliary of the Utah Poultry and Farmers Co-operative, made an award to Karen Murray, county winner in the poultry poul-try demonstration. Karen had a choice of $10 worth of aluminum ware or a 4-quart cooker. LeuWanna Bunker was awarded the Standard Oil Co. of California scholarship, between $250 and $350 Leu Wanna has completed 7 years of 4-H work, and three years as a leader. Medals were awarded to Grace Warnick, one of the several girls enrolled, and Ronnie Morris, for tractor maintenance. Awards were made to Don Bunker, field crops, Larry Wright, dairying, and Dorothy Doro-thy Tolbert livestock club. Pins were awarded Karen Petersen, Peter-sen, Marjene Hilton, Sharon Steele, Dorene Moody, Julene Bunker and LeuWanna Bunker, for Style Dress Revue. Medals were awarded to county winners LeuWanna Bunker, farm and home electric, Marilyn Murray, Mur-ray, garden, Joan Bradfield, frozen foods, LeuWanna Bunker clothing, Marjene Finlinson Kerr Canning, Julene Bunker, records, Leu Wan-o Wan-o -criVor inninr leadership. Mar- ilyn Murray, Inez Nielson, Julene Bunker, home improvement pro -jects Grace and Mary Warnick, dairy foods. The Danforth award for leader ship went to Leu Wanna Wan-na Bunker. Gifts from the Foley Food Co. were a food mill to Marilyn Murray, Mur-ray, sifter to Janice Hansen, chopper' chop-per' to Marjene Finlinson, blending fork to Mary Warnick, juicer to Grace Warnick. Cheryl Kae Pace received both county and state awards from General Foods Corp., on jelly making, which included jelly glasses, measuring cups, a large cooker, colander, sieve and juicer and four large stainless mixing bowls. |