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Show 4-H EXERCISES SLATED FRIDAY Annual Springville 4-H achievement achieve-ment exercises will be held at the Memorial hall on August 30, under un-der the direction of Supervisors Elavee Hutchinsen and Etta Jones, it was announced this week. Beginning at 10 a. m., exhibitions exhibi-tions of handiwork representing approximately 100 club members will be on display at the hall. Demonstrations of 4-H club ac-. tivities, a style revue, and talks on the value of club work by 4-H members, will comprise the program pro-gram outlined. During formal exercises to be held at 3 p. m., pins will be presented pre-sented to all club members who have finished the summer's work. The pins are given through the courtesy of the Utah County Bankers' Bank-ers' association, and C. G. Salisbury, Salis-bury, representing the Springville bank, is expected to make the presentations. The various entries will be judged in the morning by Dorothy Doro-thy Reid, clothing instructor at the Provo high school, and by Mrs. Bessie Lemon, and articles receiving first place will be entered enter-ed in the Utah county and the state fairs. Others will be given ribbons. Several representatives from the Utah county 4-H club organizations organiza-tions are expected to be present in addition to Mrs. Bessie K. Lemon, Lem-on, Utah county demonstration agent, who is supervising arrange-; ments for the exhibition and exercises. |