OCR Text |
Show P CLUB NEWS The big Ag club ball, one of the outstanding social events on the school calendar, is scheduled tor Wednesday, November 23, in Memorial hall, with music furnished fur-nished by the Rhythm Aces. Special Spec-ial decorations, free turkeys and numerous other attractions have been planned to insure everyone a good time. The general public is invited. The assembly at the nigh school Wednesday morning will be given by the Future Farmers and will feature a Thanksgiving theme to be also carried out in the dance that evening. Officers in charge of the program pro-gram and dance are Jim Alleman,. president; Reece Mower, vice -president; Reed Garlick, secretary; secre-tary; Blaine Dallin, ' treasurer; Bernus Watts, reported. They will be assisted by Instructors W. H. Anderson and A. E. Jacobsen. The Future Farmers have completed com-pleted their last year's projects and report some financial gains. A number of new projects including in-cluding the purchase of beef and other animals have already begun. Keith Boyer plans .to enlarge a breeding project with the recent purchase of registered Hereford animals.' Ruel Crandall, past F. F. A. president, has just returned from Kansas City, where 'he represented the Utah chapter at the National F. F. A. meet. Ruel is enrolled at the U.S.A.C., Logan. Leland Eastman, who took frand champion with his purebred pure-bred Hampshire ewe at the stale fair, will enter the Ogden Livestock Live-stock show in February. If he wins at Ogden. he will have all expenses paid to the international show at Denver, Colorado, this spring. |