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Show 4-H CLUB MEMBERS TO BE AWARDED $100 SCHOLARSHIPS Four-H club winners of the Carl Raymond Gray $100 scholarship scholar-ship to the Utah State Agricultural Agricul-tural college will be determined by local committees in each of the 29 counties of Utah during December, announces D. P. Murrey Mur-rey state 4-H club leader. This scholarship, until this year known as the Union Pacific scholarship, is awarded annually by the Union Pacific railroad company. The name of the award was recently changed in honor of Carl Raymond Gray, immediate past president of the company. An alternate will be chosen in each county to receive the award in case the winner is unable to attend the college. Those selected must enroll in the school of agriculture ag-riculture or home economics. At present there are 27 former winners win-ners of the scholarship attending classes during the fall quarter at the college. Basis for determining the winner win-ner in each county is: nO per cent on quantity and quality of project work, 20 percent on records and story, and the remaining 30 per cent on character, qualities ot leadership, community' activities, .merest, school activities, and scholastic standing. All winners shall be chosen from 4-H club members ranking the highest in line county. |