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Show ,5 fx "BAKE AND TAKE WEEK" These 4-H girls presented treats to Mayor W. Cornell and the City Countil to celebrate national na-tional "Bake and Take" week. The Mayor also signed a proclamation recognizing 4-H Week. Girls are Tina Jones, Stacy Bullock, Lisa Oscarson, Krystin Hill, Lisa Miller, Lisa Harmer, Michelle Tingey, Judy Voorhees, Karen Harmer, Connie Henrie. Mayor Proclaims 4-H Week in Pleasant Grove j doing the best project in their area. Lori Voorhees, Karen Harmer and also won a national award for their energy conservation project. Since this is National 4-H Week we congratulate our youth and their leaders for their achievements of last year and encourage them to do even better this year. Now is the time to contact the Utah State University Extension Service Ser-vice office in Provo at 377-2797 for any help or information you need to begin this year's 4-H projects. Time is well spent in 4-H! Do you know that there are 70 young people in Pleasant Grove who completed 4-H projects last year? Some of these 4-hers did several projects, pro-jects, not just one. In fact, the 70 of them earned 89 ribbons at the county fair, and most of the ribbons were blue! Many of their projects were considered good enough to represent our county at the State Fair, where they earned more ribbons. 4-H emphasizes record keeping, too. Most 4-Hers keep an accurate and current record book of their achievements. First Security Bank of Orem and the Bank of Pleasant Grove donate cash prizes to the youth who keep the best records. The two banks gave 27 award to Utah County youth last fall, and Pleasant Grove 4-Hers won 17 out of them. That's quite an accomplishment. accomplish-ment. Our 70 4-Hers and their 20 leaders have represented Pleasant Grove well, both in quality of work and in quantity too. Lori Voorhees, Judy Voorhees, Karen Harmer, Lisa Harmer, Krystin Hill and Elizabeth Adams won the top awards given in Utah County for |