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Show 4-H CLUBS ENTER EXHIBITS IN FAIR Six Displays and Forestry Demonstration Dem-onstration Team AVill Represent Repre-sent Wasliington County. Exhibits from Washington county 4-H clubs to be entered in the Utah state fair, were shipped ship-ped to Salt Lake City Monday. The display consists of five clothing exhibits from girls' clubs and an exhibit from the St. George forestry club. In the former group, there are two first-year club exhibits, one second year, and two third year. The leaders of the club are: Viola Vi-ola Woodbury, St. George; Nona Kleimnan, Hurricane; Ethel Ha-fen, Ha-fen, Santa Clara; Allie Wilson, Hurricane, and Audry Stevens, Hurricane. The boys' club was led by County Agent Walter F. Smith. Their display consists of leaves ,twigs, and cross sections of thirty different forest and shade trees, six grasses, six weeds and six brouse, all forage plants, 15 poison plants, and 15 rocks. All ' of the various plants and trees are native to Washington county and were collected by club members. The county demonstration t",m,' F.vsn Earl and Horace Thompson, will leave next week !for Salt Lake City to compete for state honors and a trip to ! Portland, Oregon. Practice dem- omtrations have been given by I the team at a Rotary club mect-i mect-i ing and in Dixie College devo-jtional devo-jtional exercises. |