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Show MRS. WILCKEN AND MRS. MOON ATTEND 4-H TRAINING SCHOOL Mrs. Goldie G. Wilcken and Mrs. Alice L. Moon were 4-H leaders from Duchesne who attended the district 4-H leader training school Thursday Thurs-day and Friday at the Utah Trade Technical Institute at Provo. Other 4-H leaders from the county attending the sessions included Mrs. Ilene McConkie, Mrs. Carol Stevenson, Mrs. Connie Fieldsted, Mrs. Naomi Fisher, Altamont; Mrs. Beth Farnsworth and Mrs. Carrie Thayne, Talmage; Mrs. Chlora Forrer, Myton; and Mrs. Roberta Ro-berta Jones, Roosevelt; Mrs. Alice Miles, Mt. Home. Mrs. Mary C. Boender, home agent for Duchesne Coun-ty, Coun-ty, accompanied the ladies to the training school. The school was sponsored by the Utah State University Extension Ex-tension Sewice of .Logan, in cooperation with the Kenne-cott Kenne-cott Copper Corporation of J Utah. Kenneth Kefauver, Public Pub-lic Relations Director, Kenne-. j cott Copper Corp. , Salt Lake I City, was in charge of the arrangements for this firm. Miss Amy Kearsley, acting director di-rector of the state 4-H program, was the person in charge of the program. Other extension staff and resource leaders assisting with the school included: Theta Johnson, Barbara Fluck-iger, Fluck-iger, Carolyn Garrison, in the clothing section; Flora BardwelJ, Mary C. Boender, Irene Thompson, Thomp-son, foods-nutrition j Rhea Gardner, Helen Wamsley, Mary-Bacon, Mary-Bacon, home improvement; Theta Johnson Charlene Lind, Florence Parker, Knitting; Amy Kearsley and Clara Schofield, child care. Thursday evening, the 4-H leaders and staff members and guests met for a banquet at the Wilkinson Center on the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young University campus. The Kennecott Copper Corp. , picked up the tab for this banquet, as well as paying mileage from the county seat for those who furnished transportation trans-portation for the 4-H club leaders. Four of the outstanding j 4-H leaders of the district gave j talks about "The 4-H Leader j Looks at Citizenship. " ! |