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Show Top 4-H'ers in Utah "j POUR 4-II members three girls and a boy have been selected by A the State Club "Office as Utah's winners in 1911 wartime activities. The state winners, and brief outlines of their highest rating 4-11 records, arc as follows: -,,V'-.;v'-'"l Elysc Johnscn (left), 16, of Bear River City, is ; -:vn;: . tlie State award winner in the 1944 4-H Food Prep- -l--- vct'vi aration Activity provided by Scrvcl Home Eco- j.v jj nonncs Department. During 6 years as a 4-ITcr, ;:?'CA'?;V faVfl lllc planned, prepared and served 1,650 wholc-i'&SA wholc-i'&SA ' some, balanced meals, including 1,718 special dishes aml Unkings for her family. She also put up 35 box : jr. V; -J-.. lunches. j&j&$ Calvin Funk (left), 17, of Richmond, wins the w " V.',:-.'".; 'j cpfveted State honor for his achievements in the N:rjivfl VVestinghousc 4-H Rural Electrification Activity. ' z ;fJX . yA Jiis 3 year record shows that he made an electric :'''; . ;, 'A bell, an electric saw from old V horsepower motor, '$ and a forge from old binder wheel; rigged up a '. ' , '-'A grinder using 2 inch pipe bolted to motor; a pump y mV'..: 'I "sing portable horsepower grinder motor; helped V'(:;:7t0 msrall chicken coop clock; repaired fan motor on itv'"vv- chicken brooder; repaired extension cords, and set '''-'-Ww' UP an electric fence. Elaine Jones (left). 16. of Springvillc, wins top ...-''a. State rating in the 4-H Victory Dress Revue for h '' . vl hcr rccorl n planning, selecting, making, caring V.. for and wearing serviceable clothing that is expres- ;;;X '-. ; ?"j sive of her personality. Her award is provided by fi -' ptA the American Viscose Corporation. Elaine's win- .,XC.TA J"nl? costume is a tan dress (wool) with a dark t:VV:';Wr-ii brown wool coat, length, olive green hat and if Af ::') ':'': gloves, and brown shoes. Her purse was made from ;ijd coat material. Total cost, $37.93. Carmen Luke (left), 17, of Orangcville, is the States highest scoring participant in the Inter- ' .k-ktti:A national Harvester 4-H Food for Victory Activity. t-J?i'::tr4 Icr achievements included the production of 7,455 :;V","';'r'C ?" Punds. of beef, and 2,500 pounds of pork for mar-kct. mar-kct. Six participants scoring next highest to the winner each received a $25 War Savings Bond. $'?-f& Jhcy arc: . Myril Ray Jensen. Logan; Maurinc Z?r?X;k3 Colby, Sigurd; -Marjoric Rces, Coalville; John J. ''t vVl Stephenson, Ilolden; Ralph Willie, Brigham City, L'&LSk& and Wayne Vcater of Spry. -iTiIlUfour Stale winners receive all-expense trips to the National 4-H Club Congress in Chicago Dec. 3-6. |