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Show 4-H Club Members Attend Short Course Study At Utah State Ag. Five older 4-H club members, under the supervision of County Agent Anson B. Call, attended the third annual 4-H club short course at the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan. The course was held from June 14 to 19 inclusive and was under the direction of D. P. Murray, state club leader. Representatives to the course were chosen because of outstanding work in project and service activities, ac-tivities, Mr. Murray said. The theme for the 1937 discussions discus-sions "How Can We Improve Our Situation", was suggested as a result re-sult of a survey made last November No-vember of rural youth in three counties of Utah. President E. G. Peterson welcomed wel-comed the 4-H guests to the campus cam-pus on Monday evening and discussed dis-cussed "Looking Ahead". Director Direc-tor William Peterson of the extension ex-tension service; F. P. Champ, president pres-ident of the board of trustees of the college; Dr. Lowry NcLson, director di-rector of the experiment station; and Dr. O. J. Wheatley, extension economist were guest speakers. The outline for the course includes in-cludes general assemblies, discussion discus-sion groups, project demonstrations, demonstra-tions, play hour, nature hikes, ed-( ed-( Continued on page four) 4-H Club Course (Continued from first page) ucational tours, visit to the experimental exper-imental farm, a farm campfire program, pro-gram, and a social. Those who attended from here were: Earl Hafen, St. George; Carlo Cox, St. George; Carma Ex-erett, Ex-erett, Washington; LaPrele Sullivan, Sulli-van, Leeds; and Maud Wood, Hurricane. Hur-ricane. Mr. Call accompanied the group. |