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Show ? fH Achievement Day ' faercises Set l -CTTMemoi ial Hall From 3 to 5 P. M. wed By Outing At Park At 6 P. M. Forwal Evening Exercises Will Highlight Event !l ''77wednfsda'' August 23, will be 4-1 1 Club Day in Spring-f Spring-f 11 day's program is outlined for the occasion, .je and a "' 4-H club girl and each of the clubs in the city exhibit arranged at Memorial hall under direction of It. a!'e.alh leaders. J 'efr 1 take place at 1:00 Jrf3i and county super; tSSs invited to If nSibitfrom3to5P.m ' flMemorial hall, and see what rffl2ers have done during fi with their sewing and I 'trnningate 'I' !?ub members will gather at L c'i park for their supper. L member will bring their own SWand all join in an hour's it H- ' formal achievement exer-1 exer-1 I are scheduled for 7 p m., at Mmonal hall, under direction of i toAverett Billings and Mrs. J. m Hunter, city supervisors. Mayor Emil Ostlund will give to address of welcome and other renumbers, including reports on club work, will be given during ' the evening. Each of the club presidents will ten briefly of their club's project; ) paine Jones, fifth year club mem-j mem-j ber, will give a talk on, "What 4-H Club Means To Me." "hi,. First vear clubs will fur- nish a musical number and read-I read-I fog under direction of Mrs. Clif-' Clif-' (ord Fullmer, Mrs. E. R. Court, Mrs. Thales Brown, Mrs. Frank Berrett, Mrs. Lloyd Kendall and Mrs. George Wilson. There will also be a number from the Sec-' Sec-' ond year group, directed by Mrs. " Leo Cutler. The modeling of dresses made In the summer projects will be a highlight of the exercises, as will also the presentation of awards and certificates to those members who have completed their work and records. The presentation will J be by Alys Price, Utah county I home demonstration agent. The exercises will conclude with a candle-lighting ceremony by the Third year girls, under direction of Mrs. Arthur Wing and Mrs. Elmo Curtis. After the program, an hour of fames and recreation will be conducted con-ducted by the Second year girls, led by Mrs. S. H. Ollerton, Mrs. C. G. Salisbury and Sara Marie Billings. According to a report by the supervisors, all of the club this summer have carried on clothing projects with exception of one food club under direction of Mrs. George Wilson. There are ten ciubs organized with a total membership mem-bership of approximately 92 girls and all are expected to take part b the achievement day program. Also, a cordial invitation is extended ex-tended to parents of the club members and all others interested n 4-H work to attend the program pro-gram and view the exhibit which will be held at Memorial hall. |