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Show JUNIOR DIVISION WINS HIGH PRAISE AT STATE FAIR Four-H club members of Utah c ntribucd p. large portiri tf the crops and livstock exhibits at the state fair v.hich closed Saturday, according ac-cording to George Abbott, in charge of the Junior division.. From a few exhibits Sent in 11 yearn ago when this department '.as first opened, I have watch a the increased ini. lest taken by the young man and women of the state enrclled in 4-H clubs and Futuie Farrrcr organiz-tiens. This, year abjut three-fourths of the crops ex-h:Lits ex-h:Lits and many of the an'mals came from the junior?." Mr. Abbott said. Activities of the 4-H members were varied and practical expejience was offoreded them alonj with a fair portion of thh prize money. In the livestock judging contest a team froi'i Cache county, comprized ff I'lmer OJson, Glen Nelson and JJuad J. Tout, won first honors; Mei'e Vickers, Byron M-mmott, and Fred Tiunell of Juab county, won second; a.' d lia eiiind Roche, Georre Cran- r 11. u V t yrve Anders .1 of Box Elder El-der plnnced third. Bud J. Tout won the r.-jil.f.si Individual score of fill contestants. Following ara the place- : ents for liighiest ind'virlii.u in n"-inal n"-inal 1- oping: Swl.i, i:amcnd J '"cs V uber; sheep, Eyon Man rrctt jLtb; dairy cows, Bill Perry, V '!er; bftf, Fred Tid v ! Juab. Placements in home economics judging were a follo'vs- Lorlee Bowles, Margaret Van Sie.kle, Davis acuity, first; Kathleen Rex, Betty Jean JoTes, Rich, second; lva Pix-t.ar. Pix-t.ar. and Marian Dalton, SaU Lake com ty, third. Miss S'ccie also won Light et individual sccre. in this, event. Winners in the demonstration contests con-tests are: Agriculture Jay Seeg-millar Seeg-millar and Earl Hafcb, Washington county, first; Gale Vernon and Francis, Morgan oountv, second. Homb Economicl Madgei Henderson and Lorna Little, Kane county, first; Wanda Campbell and Madgo Lewis, Utah county, second; Phyllis Worth-ington Worth-ington and Marjorie Olpin, Juab county, third. Forestry identification Earl Hafen Haf-en and Jay Scegmiller, Washington county, first; Morgan Greenwood -(l Maurice Chapman, Juab county, second, Rollo Fullm-d and Hal Haycock, Hay-cock, Piute county, third. Leg sawing Glen Sagers and jonn smim, uooeie county, nrsi.; Rollo Fullmer and Hal Haycock, Puts county, siecohd; LaVotii Eller and Jay Taylor, Rch county, third. Girl's health contest Nellie Bry-son, Bry-son, Cach? county, firsit; Helen Gow-an, Gow-an, Tooele, second; Margaret Banks, Utah, third. Boy's health contest Wesley Schow, Utah county, first; LeOrande Whipple, Tooele county, second; Elmer El-mer Ol ion, Cach county, third. Rfcord bsxksi Ha;.l Sullivan, Washington county, first; Luella Hampton, Piute county, .econd; B-'f.h Sargent, Iron county, third. Style r"vuo (Award for this event is a trip to Chicago to attend the National 4-H Club congress th last of November and the first of December.) De-cember.) Joyce Rich, Utah county, first; Rhoda Cannon, Washington, second; cotton dress, Mlaxine Smith, Cache; silk dress, Elda Barkdull, Davis; wool dress, Fawn Carlston, Salt Lake county. Montgomery Ward award for th3 mo t outstanding girl in home econ- mics project in the state Laura Swenson. Utah county. This award is also a trip to the National Club ccneress. Foe.d nrerw.rfl.tinn Morip Carlson. Milford, who also won a trip to Chicago as a guest of Electra-Lux company. These nre just a few of the honors won at the fair. No accunt 's here given of the many winnings in the showing cf animals and crops. was generally agreed by the o1"" Hint the junior division J9I5 welRhtv factor in making " - air u success. |