OCR Text |
Show 4-H Clubs Plan Active Season Two hundred thirty one Cache county boys and girls were re-enrolled re-enrolled in 4-H club work during Mobilization week and enrollment cards continue to come in daily, it has been announced by Miss Amy R. Kearsley and Reuben Hansen, county club work supervisors. super-visors. The club members have pledged themselves to raise and conserve as much food as possible in 1944, and participate In other war time activities such as bond and stamp purchases, scrap and salvage collections, col-lections, protecting property against fire and other hazards, health improvemcrt ord c):her phases of club work. Thirteen Cache clubs held organization or-ganization meetings during ' the week, the leaders reported. Leaders Lead-ers of the clubs who will receive 4-H memorandum books include Mrs. Ella Allen and Terrall Hatch of Paradise; Mrs. Venna Larsen and Mrs. Gladys Wright of Hy-rum; Hy-rum; Mrs. Linda B. Hamblin of Logan; Mrs. Vilda Y. Bartchi and Jesse Theurer of Providence; Mrs. Preston D. West and Robert Git-tens Git-tens of Smithfield; Fred Duce of Hyde Park; Ira Hyer of Lewiston, and Ray Jensen of Young. Cache county's May 1 enrollment enroll-ment goal has been set at 500 club members, Miss Kearsley said, and it is expected that at least 50 clubs will be engaged actively in carrying out the slogan, "We Can Do More in '44." |