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Show I Entries In 443 Division Of State Fair Selected ' Duchesne County Exhibits To Be Among Best Individual and group exhibits by 4-H Club girls, of Duchesne County which are entered in the 1955 State Fair are listed by Miss Mary Lois Reichert, home demonstration demon-stration agent, as follows: Carol Ann NieLson, of Myton, who will compete in the individual individ-ual demonstration contest for 4-H girl's. Her demonstration will be about "How to Wash the Face Properly." Ida Andrews and Nadine Chugg will model frocks, in the State Fair style dress revue which won them prizes at the Duchesne County Coun-ty Fair style dress revue. Exhibits to be shown at the State Fair include those from the following 4-H clubs: First phase foods, group exhibit from Mrs. E. B. Lundgrens club, Duchesne, representing the work of Barbara Bond, Virginia Wardle, Vesta Hayes and Sherry Lund-gren. Lund-gren. Second Phase Foods Second phase foods group exhibit ex-hibit from Alice Beal's club, of Bridgeland, representing the work of Donna Stansfiel'd, Sarah Meyers, Colleen Fitzgerald, Joyce Beal and Karen LiddelL Third phase foods group exhibit from Mary Hacking's club, Roosevelt, Roose-velt, representing the work of Annette An-nette Snow, Margaret Hacking, Karen Allred, Diane Timothy, Diane Curry, Joan Burgess, Patsy Harrison, Barbara Anderson. Fifth phase foods group exhibit from Mildred Smith's club, Duchesne, Du-chesne, representing the work of (Continued on Back Page) ENTRIES IN STATE FAIR . . . (Continued from Page One) Maryetta Moon, Carma Smith, Sharon Partridge, Marlene Davies, and Alma Poulson. , Individual Products Besides the group food exhibits, some individual' products will be sent to the State Fair. These include in-clude drop biscuits by Donna Stansfield and Ruth Ann Barker, both of Bridgeland; muffins, by Dorothy Jean Marchant and Janet Shepherd, both of Roosevelt; cookies, cook-ies, by Karen Moon and Alma Poulson, Duchesne. In the clothing division, State Fair entries will include first phase group exhibits from the Nadene Ottosen 4-H club of Roosevelt, representing the work of Laura Ann Leavitt, Pam Harmston, Marilyn Mar-ilyn Winterton, Linda Schmiett, Ann Murphy, Joan Zimmerman. Second phase group exhibit from Nada Murray's club at Alton-ah, Alton-ah, representing the work of Nor-ita Nor-ita Bowden, Marilyn Young, Peggy Peg-gy Ralphs and Joyce Reay. Third phase group exhibit from Carma Mathews' club, Bluebell, representing the work of LaRee Larsen, Jean Remington, Jean Seel-ey Seel-ey and Rita Powell. Fifth phase group exhibit from Erma Anderton's club, Roosevelt, representing the work of Patsy Daybelle, Malinda Young, Ida Andrews An-drews and Nadine Chugg. Individual Clothing Individual clothing exhibits to the State Fair are: Second year clothing work, skirts, by Eda Bee Percival, Ioka; Mary Ann Riley, Altonah; school dresses, Roxane Gardner, Neola; Marilyn Winter-ton, Winter-ton, Roosevelt; third year clothing cloth-ing work, skirt and blouse ensemble, ensem-ble, Glenna Dart, Myton. Third phase eclothing project, bedtime wear, pajamas, by Marcia Lemon, Ioka; fourth phase clothing project, tailored school clothes, two-piece, by Carol' Ann Nielson, Myton; Barbara Cowan, Duchesne; fourth phase clothing project, child's article, by Elaine Chandler, Myton. A home improvement group exhibit, ex-hibit, phase one, will be entered at the State Fair. This exhibit includes in-cludes the work of Lois Fen.i, Carolyn Shepherd, Noreen Young, Judy Pitt, Rosemary Shields, Karen Kar-en Daybelle, Doreen Gomm, Pam Birchell, Jackie Luke, Dorothy Jean Marchant, Merle Bircher, Nancy Redmond, Marie Peterson. |