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Show svotei to tfeeRoress &,Pevelopiaei& oj Agriculture intfie Qreat UinbaliBasiit VERNAL, UINTAH COUNTY, UTAH, APRIL, 1925. NO. 4. Young Leaders of Boys and Girls Clubs Praised By U. A . C. Extention Instructors The Boys and Girls Club work of Uin-i- h sen. Her classes were filled from the beon a been high plain, county has always ginning because people knew she would give The youzig people who attended attention. The i ad has attracted state-wid- e them something worth while and they ceri bewith been however, mast have been school Her work this picked has handicapped, fork i tainly were not disappointed. which is i spesial care, or there are remarkab'e cause of isolation. It has always been difdefiniteness characteristic had its rs i of the life ever the into ficult to get proper information from to fanned carry Basin. j young people in the Uintah the to for our leaders, who in the past people and communities keep help A great change came over the Save had to work out a great many of the well. If her instructions are properly carried out we will be the happy, prosperous young leaders while they were in atprojects themselves. Attend. the to , Difficult realise to seemed tendance. Been Before people that it is oar right and duty to he. They Always Club leaders schools have been held each great opportunity and with it the great Sewing Popular Among Girls Clubs. the but College, the at come to them Agricultural which had Mrs. Sadie O. Morris and Miss Afton fear responsibility, leaders our of and difficulty expense great ODell are new members in the Extension and they were determined to make the getting out to Logan preventel us from takservice, bnt if anyone had any doubt about best of it. They were transformed ing advantage of all that was giventothere; their ability to put over real worth while have to that higher plane which always so it was decided to make an effort information, they certainly tad these doubts This at first was comes with responsibility. the school come to us. shattered. Sewing has always been very declared an impossibility and was even called the club girls and so there among popular off once, after plans were well under way; was a large registration for th.s vr:rk from rethe but through strategy on the part of our loyal it with and the very beginning. Miss O Lell had more great great opportunity citizens thing were properly lined cp and we sponsibility, which had come to them and than she could give her best attention to, the classhave had the school and it was a great sucthey were determined to make the best of but she was successful inofkeeping said leaders to th that and cess, as is shown by the article by Mrs. Alice transformed were higher es interested many it. They UIN-TArehad added instruction with comes best was the they which Morrill, appearing in this issue of THE is exit that always plane Mrs. Morrill back are BASIN FARMER. work. in These received ever people sewing young the one hundred sponsibility. pressing the sentiments of in their communities lull of information Cooking Clubs Will bo Popu lar. who leaders registered and and enthusiasm for a gTeat cause, and it and twenty-fiv- e was seme doubt a be at the work took regular work and also hundreds of oththe people will give them an in There because very little had been done that is hoped foods, ers who attended the general sessions and opportunity to develop. in the past by club members in this prolistened in at the regular class work. Mrs. Needs. Sait Planned to Instructions ject; but the leaders scon found that and done be should what were understood Morris instructions Strictly School for Basin Leaders. The different lines cf to the well about a put had our she feature project rural of planned that needs most 11 the The gratifying planned to suit club school was finished the over. Before P. D. Leader Murray Club school was the unqualified support it reState ople. Mrs. Morris bad made cooking a very popceived from the people of the entire Uinve courses in dairying, sheep and swine, a of locai cur idea ular phase off the work and it is anticithe fit holding them When tah Basin. th the idea of making conthe cooking was first district club leaders school eds. The leaders under his tutelage got pated that the enrollment in one hundred Duchesne increased be at will clubs livestock fully ceived, it was decided to hold it good idea of the value of good ana over Carbon doubt year. cent No from any great previous leaders per d how to care for them. city and have the later it was will result. Interesting Speakers Give Addresses. Emery counties come there, but Carbon iprovements ana learned that the leaders fromr Space will not permit any detailed exProf. Hogensens Classes Overflow. and were Logan counties going of the various phases cf the work Emery t Duchesne, Professor J. C. Hogensen had charge of planation no definite plans were mac carried on in the various classwas which structions in soil fertility and field crops or it was decided that more people would will nor it permit even a synopsis of es, classes id needless to say he made the be benefittd if it were held at Roosevelt, the excellent general sessions that were held overflow-- g teresting, for they were filled to so Roosevelt was the place. However, it Professor Hogensen each morning and afternoon. at each session. this to let fair be not would opportunity Leaders From Most Remote Sections. exhiu so gave lessons in gardening and thone who did so without remotest mentioning of parts pass the came from Leaders planting ing charts showing the proper use-- il i uch toward making these meetings a sucof the Basin to attend this great week of well balanced garden and the most cess. The excellent welcome address given their Every Some of them paying instruction. varieties of vegetables to plant. the expenses by Attorney Ray E. Dillman, and the retheir with school own expense, others having class left the in this ader were givin his sponse by D. P. Murray, state club leader, lea of improving the cropping plans paid by their communities.to Some were the important features of the first the and frem en free transportation immunity. What is Club farmor days pregram. The address school by business men, teachers Work. Has C. Poultry Madsen lessor J. Prc Work by Hogensen, given worth County Agent ers, which all goes to show that of Caron the morning of the second day, probably are agent county when done Madsen, people P. be Orscn can while things of the created more interest in the real mission ot on and Emery counties, had charge ig to make an effort, were along club work than anything that has ever been instructions His Leaders, of work. Proud innities Should be oultry to the Mrs. Christensens useful done in this section. are nes thought to be most he leaders who attended this schoolmust advised He at the demonstrations health and Basin. lecture Uintah in the leaders, and their communitiesfill the created also American school, Duchesne the county of high use Urge to he continued roud to have such people us was a It this line. unnsual interest along complimented reeds of chickens and breed rtant position of leadership, Barred great disappointment to all when it was the cne on ar standardizing temarkable Young People of Basin, learned that a representative of the UinRocks, for there is always a great lymouth to say heard was instructors of the ne tah State Bank of Vernal, could not be d vantage in marketing uniform products. for which he never saw people more eagerknew Bronze turkeys, present to tell us. What the Bank Thinks Ie also favored the M . In their Basin. the of Boys and Girls Club Work. in mation. Nearly all of the leaders were reed predominates care of learned that a representative of the Uinin hatching, lessons they were there for, and they The ladsen gave capemzmg, tah county, and State Club Leader D. P. ng the best of their opportunity. mus aby chicks, proper housing, school this for marattended who feeding for Murray gave brief explanations of the far g people laying, feeding ulling, there or care, effect the banks liberal policy Is been picked with special m reaching ket and marketing. u the on people the club work throughout the remarkable young having was Health Work Was Worth While. Another of the instructors over (Continued on Page 7) A great change came d to say, The work in health was conducted by m were Christen B. while (Column 2.) they oung leaders ,u-old friend, Mrs. Victoria seemed to realize the r head-fuarte- H -- m-ust- in-Bas- in. at-Th- ey r ry |