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Show Thursday, March THE 7, 1941 SUN-ADVOCAT- PRICE. UTAH E, m Council Announces Carbon Plans for Club Week Activities Ten Carbon Youths A-- H Carbon County's Council announces plans for National Club Week activities according to Robert L. Hassell, county agent, and Clara M. Schofield, home agent, with the Utah State University Extension Services. Mi's. Jean Christensen, president of the Carbon County 1 Club leaders Association, rejxn.s Club Week will that National be observed March 2 to 9 by a banner over Main S'.rect at Fifth East, window displays in the store windows, advertising by local merchants, various news articles, and personal visits to enlist leaders for the program. The county agents will visit the schools of the county and tell the story. They will be assisted by community chairmen at each school, and these chairmen will 4-- 4-- 4-- H June Picnic Tops Attractions Club Year 4-- 4-- lic. congratulations The swimming pool was a big attraction with the pool crowded to capacity. After swimming, ate lunch and enjoyed free root beer served by' the members of the Leaders Council and furnished by the Extension Service. Games and races were conducted in the afternoon by Irish Potts, member of the Leaders Council. Leaders Other members of the Council who assisted with the affair were Erma Rendon, Celia Fossat, Lena Waterman, Jean Christensen. leaders also boys and girls from outstund.ng CdriM)rl tUM,y participated in the 1 Sa(Lns y, Youth Confeivnce tho cam,)U;j o( Uio Utah state on Unl-so- n, versi'y last June. Vndcrxtundmg Yourself and Others" was the tlu me of thus conference to which Ir. Glenn C. Dild.ne from the Na tional Club Foundation, who assisted as a resotnve person and 4-- consultant Five nut in jx)inf of d.scussion which these young oople from Carbon County brought back to were: (1) Indepenother dence with cooix'rution of adults; (2) Importance of the gang; (3) Effective boy girl relationship; (4) Accepting your appearance; (5) Values to live by. Opixirtuni-tie- s such as these are gained by boys and girls who continue in the 1 1 program Those who attended from Carbon County were: Kayrene Bunnell, Don Blackburn, Pasty Waterman, David Armstrong, Marcella Pace, Keith Golding, Marilyn Gardner, Jerry Erickson, Karen Keele, and Wayne Mathis. leadership and citizenship development gained by these young people is another contribution of the 1 1 program. 4-- 4-- Watch Things Grow Is Opportunity Given by Gardens garden clubs in Carbon County provide an opportunity for watching things grow and realizing a desirable profit when crops are sold. Those enterprising youngsters who raise enough green stuff" to market their crops enjoy the jingle" in puts in their pockets. One enterprising club and the h county agent explored the vegetables. They keting of found that corn could be market-thre- e ed by telephone orders, and livered late in the afternoon when housewives were preparing the evening meal. Consumers were pleased and marketing possibilities seemed unlimited for small acreages. Another club harvested squash and pumpkins and marketed them through local stores. All of the produce was sold and the market 4-- II Congress Trip Is Biggest Prize For 4-Endeavors H Citizenship in Action was the theme of the 41st National Club Congress which was held the last Week in November, 1902. AJ-4-- H 1 County had no winners this past year, in 1961 winners, Marilyn Gardner, Turnbull, and Hank Has- sell, from Carbon attended. These trips are provided by national sponsors and provide an expense paid trip for one week to the lucky winners. Here they stay at the Conrad Hilton Hotel w'ith representatives from all the states in the Union, including Hawaii, Alaska, and even Puerto Rico. Of all types of recognition provided to members, this is the most earnestly sought after each year and yet, to use the words of Hank Hassell, The year of experience cannot be measured in pins, ribbons, or trips. The real value comes in building children into responsible young men and women. Carbon Motor Credit Company 37 East Main Price de-Jio- rl BarneysPhoto Shop s 26 East Main g 4-- Patsy Waterman To Attend National Confab 4-- 4-- II H 4 11 movement is one of 1m-rnend them on the uiwlf.sh uux to the youngsters of this Votiaii they g.ve to the pioj.-e- t of Uie.l Uvau e of the c mtnbution ti.e.r groi.jis and the f.ne ideals that they have made la letterment of then knowledge ill developing skills that later on Will make them a more complete Individual. I have enj ved the association I have had vvith 4 11, its le idei-and iis programs. As the mayor of tiie city 1 can recognize live value to the community in which we all hve aivl can see the gain that is made by those particijut-Inin the program. 1 sliould hke to jvartwulurly dilute the leaders of and cum- - -- 4-- II 4-- Program in Carbon 4-- H The Five outstanding five 4-- H Of Mayor Praises Attended June Conference at USU also recruit leaders. Christensen, Leona president; Aaiy boy or girl between the ages Nour.se, recreation chairman, and Council Members Helen Mathis, of It) and 21 can belong to a dob. Enrollment sheets arc avail- Lena Waterman, Marian Fergus- and County Agents Robert able at the schools und also at the Extension office in the courthouse L. Hassell nnd Guru M. Scho- for those who wish to form a club, field. There Is grout versatility of projects this year, also. Boys or girLs may enroll In any project they like, whether it hits been In the program before or not, if they con find a hiuhr for ttuit project. Stress this year will be placed on the member and not the pro4-- H gram, the council said. All efforts will be directed toward building One of the biggest attractions character and giving members the during the 1902 year development they need through to was annual the June picnic held woik. project Council members who met and at the Price City park Jane 13. planned for this owning event of Nine hundred und sixteen season were: Jean members, leaders, and friends asthe 1903 sembled for a day of fun and fro- One of the must Just a lin to say we think your'e tops. Keep up the good work. We'll back you all the way. Good luck for the coming year! outstanding awarded a the opixvrtumty to at- trips that can bo 4-- member is Club tend the National in Washington. DC, for one week during the month of April. This is the honor awarded to Miss Patsy Waterman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G Russell Waterman of south Price. This is Patsys tenth ear in Club work, and she has done outstanding work in fnxls, clothing, home improvement, leadership, and also participated in the automotive club. She was named as one of three Stj le Dress Revue participants from Carbon County to attend the State Fair last fall Patsy has given many demonstrations and has been a Junior leader for five jcars. She is one of four delegates from Utah representnng our state. It is a distinct honor that she has been chosen for this outstanding award. 4-- Gm-feren- 4-- H Price Trading Company Price, Utah a leader is always ready help . . 4-- H . mar-thoug- 4-- H de-Ly- was satisfied. Do you like to watch green and realise a prothings grow fit from your endeavors? If so, contact some of your friends find yourself a leader and organize a garden club. If you need any help. County Agent Robert Hassell will be happy to assist 4-- H 4-- H you. REMEmjBER CLUB 4-- H WEEK Helper Furniture Co. of Price THE 21 West Main TO A We endorse the 4-- BETTER FUTURE and congratulate our Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back SEARS Kraync Motor Company 98 South Third East g- Price - LEARNING 22 million TO SERVE BY THE ALUMNI... Old and Young SALUTE Were g'ad to jam in celebrating National and the local Wek We proidy Salute and talents tune of the.r ers who gve freely 4-- Club the 3 rQTS.. We salute all of the 4-- H DOING FUTURE Club Members of this Community for their achievements during the past year. Lead- Intermountsin Farmers Association AND WE DO TOO! Fla Cille Dress 40 West Main fkz Sfitn - QcLvocczic Shop -- Price Thr o) n n n Kteujj: o o Pag |