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Show Top 4-H'ers in Utah FOUR 4-H members three girls and a boy have been selected by the State Club Office as Utah's winners in 1944 wartime icdvMef, j The state winners, and brief outline of their highest rating 4-H record, S are as follows: ' '." I " - V 1 1 I - I ' s I j- ! : : Elyse Johnsen (left), 16, of Bear River City, it the State award winner in the 1944 4-H Food Preparation Prep-aration Activity provided by Servel Home Economics Eco-nomics Department. During 6 years as a 4-H er, the girl planned, prepared and served 1,650 wholesome, whole-some, balanced meals, including 1,718 special dishea and bakings for her family. She also put up 35 box lunches. Calvin Funk (left), 17, of Richmond, wins th coveted State honor for his achievements in the Westinghouse 4-H Rural Electrification Activity. His 3 year record shows that he made an electric bell, an electric saw from old V2 horsepower motor, and a forge from old binder wheel; rigged up a grinder using z2 inch pipe bolted to motor; a pump using portable Yi. horsepower grinder motor; helped install chicken coop clock; repaired fan motor on chicken brooder; repaired extension cords, and set up an electric fence. Elaine Jones (left), 16, of Springville, wins top State rating in the 4-H Victory Dress Revue for her record in planning, selecting, making, caring for and wearing serviceable clothing that is expressive expres-sive of her personality. Her award is provided by the American Viscose Corporation. Elaine's winning win-ning costume is a tan dress (wool) with a dark brown wool coat, H length, olive green hat and gloves, and brown shoes. Her purse was made from coat material. Total cost, $37.98. Carmen Luke (left), 17, of Orangeville, is thV State's highest scoring participant in the International Inter-national Harvester 4-H Food for Victory Activity. Her achievements included the production of 7,455 pounds of beef, and 2,500 pounds of pork for market. mar-ket. Six participants scoring next highest to tha winner each received a $25 War Savings Bond. They are: Myril Ray Jensen, Logan; Maunne Colby, Sigurd; Marjorie Rees, Coalville; John J. Stephenson, Holden; Ralph Willie, Brigham City, and Wayne Veater of Spry. The four State winners receive all-expense trips to the National 4-11 Club Congress in Chicago Doc 3-6. |