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Show Utah 4-H Safety Clianr-p Wins National Honors 4 . - ' V t '. V' 5.1 - : AN exceptional record of farm Bafety achievements has brought high honors to Jeanne Myers, 16, of American Fork, Utah. Named tate entrant in the 1943 4-H farm safety activity, the girl added to her laurels by winning national honors. She received an all-expense trip to : the recent National 4-H Club Congress Con-gress in Chicago, and a $200 War . Bond, provided by the Mennen Company ... In club ork five i years, her safety activities include the survey of 12 farms where she ' checked fire hazards. This year she Burveyed 20 farms, discovering hazards haz-ards such as loose boards and ladder lad-der rungs, doors on one hinge, care-leu care-leu use of matches, chimneys need- i ing- cleaning, no containers for hot ashes, rubbish piled in buildings, and faulty electrical wiring. On her own farm she helped in repairing repair-ing broken farm equipment, fences and steps, placed matches in a metal container out of the reach of her small brother, and made a ladder lad-der to reach the attic easily. |