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Show 1 4-H club boys and girls 0f th state. e One of the prominent features , of the course will be the lunch eon for the Carl R. Gray schol." a. ship winners who are now at. tending the Utah State Agricul tural college on scholarships of" fered by the Union Pacific rai road company 1 3 50 Youth Leaders' Await 22nd Training Course An intensive six-day training ; program, designed to equip leaders ' of rural youth with material for! the coming 4-H activity season, will commence February 24th at the ' I 1 Utah State Agricultural college, ac- 1 1 cording to Miss Fern Shipley and David Sharp Jr., assistant state 4-H leaders. I Marking the twenty-second an-! nual Leader's State Training ' Course, the session will bring to- I gether about 150 selected delegates. I Specialists from the college and ex- I ' tension staffs will conduct classess i f and lectures on clothing, foods, 1 1 ' name furnishings, poultry, sheep, beef and swine, ralry, forestry, and J crops. j I Each day leaders will'" meet In i general session for two hours and m project groups for one and one half hours. Sessions will be held from 8 to 10 a.m. and from 10 to 11:39 a.m., with planned tours and j recreation taking up the afternoon ' schedules. j Representatives will be greeted I by President Elmer G. Peterson and Director William Peterson in their annual welcome addresses which inaugurate activities for each meet. . i This year leaders of neighboring states will be invited to send a limited number of selected delea- tes to participate in the activities' of the school. i I Stressing the importance of rur- ' ' al youth and their problems, the ' j theme of this course will center ' ' around the responsi bin ties faced ' J bythe leaders of more than 5.500 ! ' |