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Show Awards Await I Outstanding 4-H Club Girl Who will be the outstanding "all around" 4-H Club girl in Duchesne Du-chesne county for 1946? That question will be answered when the county extcntion office selects se-lects the higest rating participant in the National 4-H Girls record award program, according to Bernice ralfryman, county home agent. The girl who has the best record re-cord will receive n gold-filled medal in recognition of her "general "gen-eral excellence" in all 4-H home economics projects. Her record may show she has made, repaired of remodeled and cared for her clothes, beautified her home surrounding sur-rounding and improved her room. She may have raised a garden, gar-den, preserved foods and prepared prepar-ed the family meals. Rounding out her achievements, she will have cooperated in group 4-H activities, act-ivities, given demonstrations and talks on 4-H before community grojps, and may have participated participat-ed in home economics judging. She will have maintained a creditable cred-itable record in school and developed devel-oped good health habits. The best county-winner record may be considered by the state extension office f0r ward, which is an lt trip to the 25th Anni11" ional 4-H Club Cnn ery i& cago, Dec. 1 to 1 8nraeS3 & ft winner, the girl s oS for a national awardgoi0t college .scholarship, I0' iJJ arc being of fcrcd 1.' M0n Ward is providing aii . K this program for the 24? utive year. Z4Ul con, Last year's state ,t Utah was Rae Marie jJrn,Cf b American Fork. County were: Ann Palmer, Box Amy Lou Hamblin lId" Clcora Thayne. CS Brasher, Emery; b drews, Juab; Virginia pi? Kane; Ora Mae K0 Leona Colby, Sevier Judd, Washington- nT Secrist, Weber. ' ler |