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Show ACKICTTT TTTH tfTAB KTATK KXTTWBION SERVICE HnWK rrnW'IIJ FARManiHOMBte U. ft. ml A-grL, Ut&fc Almim Agri. CUf mm4 OuuLj Coiuoumiiou Uuyu uxij 4 A 4-H Club boy or girl or former 4-H Club member will be selected to represent Utah in the International Farm Youth Exchange program by Feb. 1, 1951, as announced recently re-cently by David Sharp Jr., supervisor su-pervisor of the you'h programs for the U S A C extension services. serv-ices. Any 4-H Club member or former member from Beaver County who would like to apply ap-ply can get the application forms from the County Agent's office in Beaver. The winner will spend approximately ap-proximately six months in a European country, living with various farm families during the summer and fall months of 1951. An applicant must be between be-tween the ages of 18 and 25 and unmarried, and must be in good physical condition. A few years of college will be a , help to an applicant. A knowledge knowl-edge of a foreign language is i necessary for all countries ex-;cept ex-;cept Gieat Britain. An applicant appli-cant must be from a farm fam-jily. fam-jily. All applications must reach Logan by Jan. 25th. |