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Show (lieF.F.A. Members Vm High honoraf Ass'nMeet: 5 Krf Bleak Elected To state Office; First jlember Of Dixie FFA S jo Win Ilonor 5 -,( rold keys of the degree of .'.'j Farmer, the highest degree 'I he state association can 5 '."'wre won by Earl G. Hafen. 'I ";ont of the Dixie chapter. 5 7.1, and Rex Bleak, retiring '! -V-arj' of the organization, at S niial convention of the state ! Nation held at Logan last i' Ti,e awards were made by j! p. Spilsbury. of the First Batik of Logan, who is I rman of the Agricultural corn's corn-'s of the state bankers as-;iion. as-;iion. This brings to four, the -for of boys of the Dixie chap-ho chap-ho have won this honor, -lin Gubler having won the : key in 1934, and Merl Tobler -.a Bleak was elected to the x of state secretary of the ji association, the first member he Dixie chapter to win a state x. His election to this office sitically elevates P. D. Spils-t. Spils-t. advisor of the Dixie Chapter, :e office of executive secretary i.i Utah association of the :. A.Eex has been one of the outstanding boys that has : office in the Dixie chapter his many friends have been :y to see him win this honor. :. Hafen is the youngest mem-vj mem-vj ;o be elected to the degree of farmer. He was nominated thi e office of state marshall. :j very generously with drew ora - the nomination in order to ,-. " : elect Rex to the office of rtary, states one of the local ;:;r officials. "."jr hundred and f:fty boys :. forty-five high schools of the : attended the convention. m :i were completed for the send- of the Utah State F. F. A. f i to Kansas City in October to at the tenth annual conven-i conven-i of the national association of V :. F. A. The band will be made i 110 boys from all parts of : state. Clayton Sullivan of is will be the Dixie chapter K 'tentative. He will play in the ' ?hone section of the band. ' years ago the Dixie represses repre-sses were all Schmutz boys, .' ley, Howard B., and Carlos. ! band at that time made a ierful record for the high jf ol music departments of Utah ' bought much favorable com-' com-' from all parts of the nation, year's band will be much ;r and it is hoped that it will Jrf en more successful than the J tend. John H. Schmutz ac- fied the boys back to Kan- ty and made such a fine im-n im-n that the state supervisor bleated that he will receive al invitation to again ac- the band. Mr. Schmutz is horary member of the Dixie 6 : ' 'V ehapter is entitled v? band members, but con- -.T ?ass schedules prevent ,7 xre to take both agri-, agri-, and band from so register-- register-- S1fuati0n has deprived tt -,! L ,e!,oys of the opportun-3 opportun-3 . Participating in this educa- tt ! Z i Ul,tural activity. It is al members that this will be eliminated this 0c 'g-Gifi |