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Show f AGRICULTURAL CLUB "J NOTES. I Erlckson and Larson, Editors. J ' , ! At tho club meeting Thursday afternoon after-noon It was decided that tho Agricultural Agricul-tural Club would tnko up tho contost work thnt is bolng carried on In different dif-ferent lines or cgriculture. Tho club will tako the names of all who wish 10 enter tho contort nnd glv,o them vhnt Infonrntbm thoy desire. Iho chapel hour was turned over to O10 Agricultural Club, Friday. A program pro-gram wns given which nrousod some euthuslnsm toward our advnntngcs or entering tho contests. Tho seventh nnd eighth grades wero present. Tho following program was parrlcdout: 4$n(1 So"Ej High School mwi Introduction Leo Hatvty ttfUil Tnlk on Club Work.L. A. Richardson SfjS Violin Solo LoRoy Robertson iWm Tnlk on Good of tho Clubs.... k... M(H Omer Larson &Hii(E Talk James H. Walker tfjlflf Lists or tho different linos of work Mm wero passed around, nnd many of tho II grndo students, as well ob somo of tho ?3Hn high, school students, signed their mm names as contestants. "l " DIE Tucsdny afternoon tho Animal Hub- )ai9 bnudry class had tho privilege of scor- (nil lug Mr. Hnllldny's Fronch Coach tmm horso, This Is ono of tho best roprc- liliBl Bontntlvcs of that breed that has ovor JiSiJ romo out In tho west. It gave tho Wl students a good Idea of tho French 'klsl Conch typo. They also visited tho ,iWM stablcB of Mr. Lund, who has Just hSI brought In eight hoad of Percheron MI nnd Belgium horses. Pleasant Grove Sill hns a reputation for tho number of tJH pure-bred horses It has. vlUP The club wns cntortalnod by-L. A. .lPI Rlchnrdson. Luncheon was served Jwl nnd tho evening was enjoyed by games. iiilH o '?!. |