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Show r Honors Won by Utah 4-H'ers HONOR AWARDS were received by 4-H Club members fn, pressive records in the 1954 National 4-H Canning, Dress R ta den, and Health programs. An educational trip to the 33rd Gat gress, Chicago, November 28 December 2, was received by eari, V b i Highlights of their club careers follow: "-ager F 1 f ' , f ! r , A I Barbara Wagstaff i- i t Frank Blacleham Achievement in the 4-H Health program by Barbara Wagstaff, 17, of American Fork, has brought her statewide recognition and an all-expense all-expense trip to the National 4-H Club Congress in Chicago as guest of the Kellogg Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Her mother is the leader of the club which Barbara serves as president presi-dent and assistant leader. Following the health project for six years, Barbara first improved her own health habits and concentrated on community health. All club members mem-bers had physical and dental examinations examin-ations and studied posture, health and safety hazards. They promoted the cleaning up of ditches, covering of culverts and keeping small children away from such hazards. They marked danger spots with signs. Gardening, a favorite project with Frank Blackham, 17, of Helper, has brought him statewide recognition in the 4-H Garden awards program. His trip award to the National 4-H Club Congress in Chicago was provided pro-vided by Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Mrs. Lester Blackham leads the local club. Frank has been a junior leader and was president twice. Work in his garden, now one acre in size, has taught him the advantage of raising good vegetables and how to recognize and control insect pests and weeds. He figures the value of vegetables veg-etables used at home at $77. He has made 110 garden exhibits. His demonstrations, dem-onstrations, public speaking, radio talks and trips have brought him poise and self confidence. He is saving sav-ing his profits so he can go to college. All these programs are conducted Extension Service. f 1 j Elaine Davis i The 4-H Dress Revuo s the State of Utah went u ?? Davis, 17, of Vernal who ?lauie trip to the National H c t gress in Chicago as the guest of ?01' phdty Pattern Co. Elaine a sewing leader for two years- nl, second m State ClothOThS ment, and won an award at lastly state Dress Revue. Her cluh L J ' is Maryetta Wardle leader Her winning outfit is a dress aj coat. The coat of navy blue d full length with concealed pockc2 and shawl collar. A rose-p&Ty navy b ue lacquard one-piece C has full pleated skirt. As cessones she chose a navy hat wl med with gold and nav7sh LX . State honors in the 4-H Can program for 1954 in Utah awarded to Vilate Holyoak, 16 Z Mqab, who put up 1,720 quarts 0 fruit, vegetables and meat in six 0 her seven years in club work. Much of the food preserved was grown a her own 4-H garden. Kerr Glass ml vided her all-expense trip to the Na tional 4-H Club Congress in Chicaeo Vilate has attended every cannmi demonstration in Grand Countv since she was 10 and exhibited her work each year. Her club leaders are Carol Hmes and Elaine Peterson Vilate has been president of each club and is now a Junior Leader. After another year in high school, she plans to enter college. Vilates Canningprojecthas helped the family food budget and given variety and balance to the meals. under the direction of the Cooperative |