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Show ! j ON UTAH COUNTY" FARMS " 1 v WITH EXTENSION AGENTS ' IT.Ul COUNTY AT 1!W3 .STATIC FA IK I'tah county w.;i be well repre-rntcil repre-rntcil at the Stale fair this year j,i (he exhibits ure being sponsored spon-sored y llic extension service in Operation with the county commissioners com-missioners and extension leaders, ...ulicularly 4-11 club leaders. In the livestock department there will be two county herds represent-in- the Jersey and Holstcin breeds, two 4-H clu'b exhibits representing the purebred calf club work, the purebred 4-H Hampshire sheep club from Springville and a purebred pure-bred Shorthorn exhibit from Span-; Span-; i;h Fork. The forestry exhibit will also be represented from the Mapleton ' club. The 4-H girls chit) work will i be made up of two third-year cloth-I cloth-I j,r exhibits from Mapleton and ' benjamin, two second-year clothing cloth-ing exhibits from Salem and Span- ish Fork. Four years of foods projects will be represented by the fourth year tills from Pleasant View; third , vor. two exhibits from Pleasant ' View and Provo; first year two exhibits from Spanish Fork and CJoshen. I These exhibits were selected from an exhibit made up of the project i work of most communities in the 1 county. The Utah county booth Is being prepared under the extension service serv-ice and crop inspectors direction in cooperation with the Utah county commissioners and is featuring an ideal farm idea. The county will also send two demonstration teams from Manila and Pleasant View. Health contestants, both boys and girls will also be selected from the county. FARM BUREAU TO REWARD 4-H CLUB LEADERS George S. Stallings. president of the Utah Farm Bureau federation, has just announced to D. P. Murray, Mur-ray, state 4-H club leader, that the faim bureau will again award six medals to outstanding club leaders for their services in leading clubs during the past club season. On of the special matters of business busi-ness at the annual farm bureau conference to be iield this winter-will winter-will be the awarding of these j n-.edals to three men and three women who have shown superior leadership. The selection of the winners will be made by a committee commit-tee from the staff of the extension service of the Utah State Agricultural Agricul-tural college, Mr. Murray said. Judgment will be based on the number of years in service, the percentage per-centage of completion of the entire enrollment of club members in the respective club; the nature of the work done by the club members under the leaders and the number of community activities entered into by the clubs. According to Mr. Stallings this will be the fourth year medals have been awarded for this purpose. pur-pose. Further information regarding regard-ing the Farm Bureau awards may be obtained from your county agent or from the extension office at Logan. |