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Show i 1 ' ' 1 ; i ) ; : to county vlnn';;, trip,". 1.0 the Jf.-il.ional 1 Jl Club Cou- 1 1; r :.::, ClileiM'.o, u' xt I-ieeember, l.o .l.al.e champion;!, and ')0 college ,f 1 1 I ; . J j 1 j jr: l.o naUo;j:J winner;;, (ill provided by We;,t- 1 1 1 j t 1 j r j 1 1 : . -. I-' i j J J Infoimatioj r:- ' e.arding thin acti vlt.y may b': obtained ob-tained from comity exten.Mon agent.V I.a.'.t year's f;tate winner In Utah was Agatha Ifyr r of I.cvI:;-ton. Electricity To Help Food Fihl For Freedom Tin; National l-lf Rural F.lec-Irlfleatlon F.lec-Irlfleatlon Activity, which affords af-fords boy.'i ind girls an opportunity oppor-tunity to learn liov electricity may be utilized on America';; .under-manned farms to help in the "Food Fights for Freedom" Program, l.'i being reneved this year. Electric .service was used on 2,000,000 farms in 1043 to reach the greatest food production in all history. Entry may be based on a boy's or girl's regular 4-H Club projects, proj-ects, such as dairy cattle, meat animal, food preparation and preservation, clothing, home Improvement, Im-provement, poultry, gardening, and handicraft. The activity does not require that entrants have electricity In their home or farm. Awards lor outstanding electrical elec-trical achievements Include |