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Show 0,,(umATK.;.iuu.. CLUB Tho Pleasant Orovo High School Is 0110 of tho Ilrst schools in tho county coun-ty to orgunlzo an Agrlcultornl Club. 'ihlB cluo has been organized for some time and is progressing rapidly along different lines. Somo parties and lectures have been given and more nro being arranged for. Different Dif-ferent lecturers aro to be sent down lrom tho Agricultural Collcgo at Lo-gan, Lo-gan, to talk on different agricultural uy a live group cf boys who aro working work-ing for tlio advancement of agriculture agricul-ture along sclentllte lines In tho community. com-munity. Tho public nttouded a lecture lect-ure given through the club sometime V 1 1.1.. .. rn ii ! in I tin ago, and aro looking forward to tho next one. The constitution and byllaws arc practically tho sumo va those governing govern-ing the Agricultural College at Logan. The aim of the club Is to havo weekly week-ly meetings where papers aro given by different members, or talks by visitors. , , 1 .. Tho following ottlcers have been nlnntntl Leo Harvey, president; Charles NV. Walker, vice president; Cecil Ash, sccretnry and treasurer; Clifford Wright, librarian; Itccd Warnl,ck and Omer Larson, editors.. .... During tho past week tho Agrlcu -tural Club have been working along with tho Economics cIbbs on a community com-munity survey. Last Wednesday tho club was en-1 en-1 tertalned at tho homo of ono of us 1 Members, Itobert Thomas. A goou 1 time was enjoyed by all, HOY MIW.K'JT LEAVES , 10H A MISSION Hoy Mlllctt left for a mission to the northern states last Monday. Sunday evening tho Llndon ward meoting-houso meoting-houso was crowded at a farewell testimonial tes-timonial glvei. Hi his honor by the people of tho ward, and at which a purse of $77,115 was raised for him. |