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Show County Agent Exhibits 4-II Club Work In Office Saturday, Sept. 5th Much interest was evidenced over Saturday in the girl's 4-H club demonstrations and exhibits at the county agent's offices in the basement of the post office building. build-ing. Honors in the second-class clothing exhibit went to Miss Beverly Moody, daughter of Supt. and Mrs. Milton E. Moody. In the first-year group Delores Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emerald Emer-ald Cox won first-place awards. These girls will take their articles' to the district exhibit at Cedar City, according to plans. Work of more than fifty girls was shown. Judges reported an outstanding out-standing display in both departments depart-ments and found it difficult to make decisions. Although the public stock corrals cor-rals and pens at the City Park were occupied with the rodeo cattle and were not available for the stock exhibits of the 4-H club, and this phase of the fall closing clos-ing of 4-H club work had to be dispensed with for Washington county. Count yagent Anson B. Call Jr., said the boys have done splendid work this year and are forging ahead. There was also a good display of canning work done by 4-H groups and very satisfactory progress prog-ress has been made in the division of foods, says Mr. Call. |