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Show 4-H Girls Win Honor Medals 21 Cited for Work In Cache County Twenty-one 4-H club girls of Cache County recently received honor medals for outstanding records re-cords of war time achievement In home economics projects completed complet-ed in 1943, Amy R. Kearsley, home demonstration agent, announced an-nounced otday. Recipients of the awards with the donors are as follows: Elizabeth Eliza-beth Barber of Lewiston, clothing achievement medal awarded by Spool Cotton Co.; Gay la Fuhriman Fuhri-man of Providence, food preparation prepara-tion medal awarded by Servel Home Economics Department; Carol Kendrick of Providence, canning can-ning achievement medal awarded by Kerr Glass; Agatha Hyer of Lewiston, Rural Electrification medal awarded by Westinghouse Electric. ""' Dairy Foods Demonstration medals med-als and $50 war bonds were awarded by Kraft Cheese Company Com-pany to Amy Lou Hamblin and Josephine Daines of Logan and Joy Heckman of Providence. For commendable work in farm and home safety, medals awarded by the Mennen Company went to Rhonda Fuhriman and Elvaletta Zollinger of Providence, Ilia Anderson An-derson of Hyrum and Faun Siemens Sie-mens of Smithfield. Victory gardeners who received 'wards from Sears Roebuck and Company were Leah Zollinger of Providence and Josephine Daines of Logan. Style dress revue medals for blue award winners went to Pa-ricia Pa-ricia Wright, Virginia Jorgenscn ?nd Carol Hansen of Hyrum, Ber-ri Ber-ri e Hyer, CI:. rice Thomson, Eli-abeth Eli-abeth Barber, R'-nee Stoddard 'p. tha Hyer, Jeffio Leavitt, Jer-y Jer-y Koean. and Joan Smith of V-wiston. Donor of dress revue- :va:--:s it the American Viscos' Corporation. |