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Show Utah's 4-H Clubs Prove Worth At State Exposition Who says the boys .and girls, young men and young Women of today aren't just as capable as the youth of previous generations? genera-tions? At the Utah State 4-H Centennial Centen-nial exhibition held at(the state fair grounds in Salt Lake City recently there were, hundreds of agricultural and home economic items on display. Spectators seemed agreed that .the items were of near professional calibre. cali-bre. The spectators were correct, for each item on display was a winner in 4-H county competition, competi-tion, with all counties of the state represented. Following final tabulation of display items, Miss Fern Shipley, Ship-ley, assistant Utah State Extension Exten-sion 4-H Club leader, announced the following totals at the state exhibition: There were 528 dresses; 433 other clothing articles; 150 home furnishings articles, which ranged rang-ed all the way from duster cans to dressing tables; 67vbaked products; pro-ducts; 365 quarts :6f canned goods; 196 recipe files; 225 home economic record books, and 40 agricultural record books. These items were all county winners products of Utah 4-H club boys, girls, young men and young women, Each. of these items it-ems exhibited at the state fair represented dozens more in its field that were entered in county competition the year's efforts I j of more than 7200 Utah 4-H'ers. |