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Show CLARK COUNTY 4-H CLUB READY FOR FIRST FAIR Nearly one-hundred and fifty Clark County 4-H club boys and girls are working like so many bees to put over their first 4-H club :fair. Preparations for this event are being directed by Fern Adams as president of the Executive Ex-ecutive committee, and Lois Tob-ler Tob-ler and Alta Hardy as associate directors. These three are making mak-ing all preparations for building and ground requirements. El-flne El-flne Hardy, secretary and treasurer, treas-urer, and Beth Leavitt and Millie Abbott as her assistants, are working out all details of thp program which is to consist of (Continued on last page) CLARK CO. 4 H CLUB (Continued from first page) exhibits and educational and entertaining en-tertaining features. Sylvia Pulsipher Pul-sipher and Erma Abbott have the responsibility of securing the necessary finances with which to carry on the program. Cooperating with foregoing, all of whom are regular 4-H club members, are the 4-H club leaders, lea-ders, Mrs. Harmon C. Tobler of Bunkerville, Clark County Farm Bureau director and chairman of the 4-H club work assisted by Mesdames Wm. E. Abbott, An-thon An-thon Abbott, Margaret Hardy, Millie . Abbott and Earlin Tobler Tob-ler of Mesquite; Vernon Mills of Logandale; M'esdames Albert Jones, Fay Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Alma iShurtliff and Maurice Nuttal of Overton; Mrs. Ruth Bradford, Bert Whitney and Clyde Bunker of Las Vegas. The stage is being set for this affair at Bunkerville, Saturday, Satur-day, October 27, 1934. The people peo-ple of the Virgin Valley towns, both Bunkerville and Mesquite are cooperating in splendid fash- ion, confident that the event will measure up to all expectations. The Virgin Valley High school music department, with its forty piece band and ten piece orchestra orches-tra will furnish the music during the day events and for the evening even-ing dance for which invitations will be extended to Moapa valley, Las Vegas, Lincoln County and the communities of Southern Utah. |