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Show 400 BOYS AND GIRLS ATTEND CLUBOUTING The second annual outing of 4-H cluba of Utah, Wasatch and Juab counties, held Tuesday at Kelly's Grove, was voted a rousing success by the 400 boys and girls in attendance attend-ance from the three counties. Numerous stunts, an interesting assembly, and sport events featured the day's activities, which were replete re-plete with Interest from start to finish. tovlng Cups Awarded The silver loving cup offered for the best percentage of attendance attend-ance was won by Cedar Fort, with an attendance of 88 per cent of the organization. This is the sec-end sec-end year in succession that the cup Jias been won by Cedar Fort. Benjamin chalked up its second successive victory In the competitive competi-tive stunts held in the afternoon, with nine communities participating. participat-ing. Their stunt, which dealt with 'Health," gave them possession of a silver loving cup. Both trophies were presented by the Utah county farm bureau. J. H. Sperry, who spoke on "Leadership "Lead-ership in the Rural Communities;" C. L. Warnick, "Opporuntities for Rural Boys and Girls"; George Huntington, "Pride of Ownership" and H. R. Merrill, "Bear Stories," were the principal speakers at the morning assembly, at which A. E. Smith, Juab county agricultural agent, acted as master of ceremonies. cere-monies. Baseball and other competitive games; foot races and demonstrations demonstra-tions were on the sport program in the afternoon, pance Concludes Day Boys and girls of every community commu-nity represented were in the competition, com-petition, and the day's activities were concluded with a . dance. W. F. Smith", assistant agricultural agent of Utah county, was in charge of this phase of the program. pro-gram. The 4-H club event, inaugurated Jast year as an annual feature, is growing to great proportions and officials In charge of the clubwork declare that it is certain to be perpetuated, per-petuated, following the two outstanding out-standing successes. |