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Show A Free Trip Offered lo Boys Logan, September 5 A free trip to the National Dairy exposition, St. Louis, Missouri, Oct. 12 to 19, will be given to the 4-H calf club boy or girl in Utah who submits the best essay on "What Happens to Milk in its Various Vari-ous Forms and Products Between the Farm and the Consumer's Table," It Is announced by P. D. Murray, state club leader. This contest, sponsored by the Dairy and Ice Cream Machinery Supplies association of New York, will close September 15, when all essays should be in the hands of Mr. Murray at the Extension office at Logan. Rules of the contest are: 1. Any member of a 4-H club who will not have passed his or her twenty-first birthday on October 1, 1929, is eligible. elig-ible. 2. Each contestant shall visit a milk processing or milk products manufacturing establishment, in the contestant's state. 3. Each contestant contest-ant must study and, in part at least, base his essay on the outline furnlsheo. by Mr. Murray. 4. Each essay shall contain not less than 1,500 nor morn than 2,000 words. 5. Each essay shall be preceded by a list of the milk processing or milk products manufacturing manufac-turing establishments in the contestant's contest-ant's county. 6. Each essay shall contain at least one paragraph devoted de-voted to this phase of the essay's general gen-eral theme, "In what way and to what degree does the existence of milk processing pro-cessing and milk products manufacturing manufac-turing establishments tend to maintain main-tain or increase the prosperity of the milk producer?" 7. A minimum of 25 contestants must enter in this state before Utah Is eligible for a prize trip. Further information can be obtained obtain-ed from Mr. Murray or the county agent. |