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Show Winners Named at 4-H Achievement Awards Program The annual 4-H Club Achievement Achieve-ment Program was held last Thursday evening, November 14, 1968. There are between 225 and 250 4-H boys and girls in Pleasant Grove, Lindon and Manila with over 35 club leaders. lead-ers. Every boy or girl who completed his 4-H project received rece-ived a pin or a certificate at the program. The club leaders are to be congratulated for the fine efforts ef-forts they have put forth this year. The following awards were presented to the following members for outstanding record rec-ord books: Jene Christiansen, bread; Karen Sue Young bread Kathleen Christiansen, bread; Sara Haynie, clothing; Drew Major, Dog Care; Clayborn Ellis, dog care; Gordon Hullin-ger Hullin-ger ,dog care; Bruce Edwards, dog care; Jin Christiansen, field crops; Julia Jan Olsen, poultry, and Paula Radmall, poultry. First Security Bank, $5.00 awards were presented to Nancy Nan-cy Newman, Cherie Gourley and Leslie Haynie. Hal Allen of the Bank of Pleasant Grove presented three banks containing contain-ing $5.00 each to Sue Sevy, Pleasant Grove, Cherrie Carlson, Carl-son, Manila and Carolyn Wall, Lindon. The following 4-H leaders received service pins: LaMont Blackhurst, 10 years; Max Radmall, 15 years; Clela Radmall, Rad-mall, 15 years; Dorothy Carlson, Carl-son, 5 years, and Erma Klemm 10 years. The Cute Cookies 4-H Club under the leadership of Ida Mae Christiansen received a special State Safety Award for their work with the bicycle safety program and Paula ' Radmall, who has moved to Sparks, Nevada, was awarded a $50.00 Savings Bond and a special certificate in poultry. Many thanks goes to Irene G. Thomson, USU Extension Home Economist, Robert L. Hassell, USU Extension Agent, the Bank of Plasant Grove, First Security Bank, Utah Bankers Association, and the Utah County Commissioners for helping the 4-H's and for furnishing certifiactes, pins, and awards. |