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Show Spring time is 4-H time It's easy to join. Just get together with your friends, find someone to be your leader, then go to the Iron County Extension Office in the Cedar City Post Office BVuilding upstairs or visit your 4-H Community Supervisor listed below. Join 4-H today! LaRene Webb, 564 Airport Rd., Ph 586-6987. Rachel Hunt, 560 Cedarwood Terrace, ph. 586-4628. 586-4628. Fern Hunter, 559 South 450 West, ph. 586-8366. Lois Jean Murray, 219 South Main St., Ph. 586-9813. Alene Chamberlain, 201 Highland Dr., ph. 586-6956. Michael Knell, 437 S. Casa Loma Ln. ph. 586-3280. Sylvia Cardon, 294 WEst 1725 North, ph. 586-8679. Pauline Hulet, Summit, ph. 586-6215. Edith Hunt, Beryl, Ph. 439-5545. 439-5545. Helen Jean Stubbs, Parowan, ph. 477-8014. Marianne Tobler, Parowan ph. 477-8889. Dolores Robinson, Paragonah, ph. 477-3552. Marsha Robinson, Paragonah, ph. 477-3560. Marsha Leeder, Kanarraville ph. 586-9124. Helen Jones, Enoch ph. 586-8386. Hilda Grimshaw, Mid-valley Mid-valley ph. 586-9137. Val Parashonts, Indian Village, p.o. box 104. Jim and Linda Christiansen, New Castle, ph. 439-5443. Spring is finally here. It's time to join a 4-H Club. Four-H Four-H is where you learn new and exciting things and have fun while you do it. Four-H is for all boys and girls 9 to 19 " who want to "learn by doing". Four-H'ers show what they make with others by exhibiting at the Iron County Fair or the Southwest South-west Livestock Show. They learn to enjoy the outdoors at a summer camp in July where they plan and cook their own meals, present skits, sing, play and. learn. Four-H'ers can take many different projects from horses to home improvement im-provement and rockets to rabbits, even photography, beef and child care. There's something for everyone. |