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Story April 19, 1961

Navajo Times

Window Rock, Apache County, Arizona

What is this article about?

Siblings George White Jr. (14), Robert, and Darlene White won awards for their 4-H animals at the Northern Yuma County Fair in Parker, Arizona, and the Yuma County Fair in Yuma, Arizona, in April.

Merged-components note: Images bookend the 4-H awards story with sequential reading order and one bbox overlap, likely illustrating the achievements.

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George White, Jr., age 14, son of George White formerly of Sanders Arizona, and Nee Doris Mae Begay of Tuba City, Arizona, now farming land at Parker, Arizona, was recipient of the Grand Champion award for Showmanship and a blue ribbon for Fat Calf at the Northern Yuma County Fair at Parker, Arizona for his 4-H animal.

Robert White, brother of George White, Jr., won Grand Champion Showman and Fat Lamb for his 4-H animal. Their sister, Darlene White, won a red ribbon for her lamb. The three showed their animals at the Yuma County Fair in Yuma, Arizona, April 7, 8, 9, and 10.

What sub-type of article is it?

Personal Triumph

What themes does it cover?

Triumph Family

What keywords are associated?

4 H Awards County Fair Showmanship Arizona White Siblings

What entities or persons were involved?

George White, Jr. Robert White Darlene White George White Nee Doris Mae Begay

Where did it happen?

Parker, Arizona; Yuma, Arizona

Story Details

Key Persons

George White, Jr. Robert White Darlene White George White Nee Doris Mae Begay

Location

Parker, Arizona; Yuma, Arizona

Event Date

April 7, 8, 9, And 10

Story Details

George White Jr. won Grand Champion Showmanship and blue ribbon for Fat Calf; brother Robert won Grand Champion Showman and Fat Lamb; sister Darlene won red ribbon for lamb at Northern Yuma County Fair in Parker and Yuma County Fair in Yuma.

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