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Show Utah Conducts 2 Hew National 4-H Awards Programs Two brand new national 4 - H awards programs - - Bread Demonstration Dem-onstration and Entomology - - are being conducted by Utah for 1952. The Bread Demonstration pro -gram encourages 4-H members to learn and to show others the skills involved in making breads, rolls, and other baked foods, and their relation to family dietary needs. Through demonstrations, the members mem-bers develop poise, confidence, leadership lea-dership and speaking ability, and by watching other demonstrators learn new ideas and methods. A-wards A-wards in this program, which are provided by Standard Brands, Inc., comprise honor medals for county rhnmninn individual and team members while each state winner, both individual and team, receives a $50 U. S. Saving Bond. In the Entomology program, 4-H-ers learn about insect pests, and how to protect against destructive species to insure good crops, keep farm animals productive, and main tain healthful conditions in the home and community. The winner in each participating county receives re-ceives a merit medal, and the state champion is awarded a 17- jewel wrist watch provided by Hercules Powder . Company. Also, educational trips to the National 4-H Club Congress in Chicago next November will be presented to 12 sectional winners, six oi whom will be selected to receive a national na-tional award of a $300 college scholarship each. The programs, are supervised by the Cooperative Extension Service. County Extension Agents will furnish fur-nish complete information. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wellington, Welling-ton, from Orem, and their daughters daugh-ters Barbara and Jane Anne, were visitors over Easter with Mrs. Wellington's Wel-lington's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Judd. |