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Show Pumic invited to community 4-H exhibit at heal church Also the boys clubs will have on display many electrical electri-cal items including motors, buzzers, door bells and parts from . torn-down motors and other electrical equipment on which they have been working. : will include such items as bed . spreads, quilts, even drapes, I upholstered items, refinished furniture, many items of clothing, cloth-ing, cooked items, bottled fruit and other things all done by the girls. Everyone interested in what 4-H club members accomplish during the summer, is invitee) to see the annual 4-H Community Com-munity Exhibit being held today to-day at Kolob Stake House. The 360 club members have a beautiful exhibit of clothing, food, home furnishings, electricity elec-tricity and many other items on which they have spent much time this summer. The exhibit will be open to the public from 10:30 a.m., until 7 p.m. At 10:30 a.m., a program is scheduled during which members will give various demonstrations. From the community exhibit, ex-hibit, the entries will go to the country exhibit next Thursday at the Utah Trade Technical Institute in Provo and winners there will enter the state fair exhibits. Supervisors, Doris Rowberry, '. Lena DeRose and Joyce Brod-, Brod-, erick report that the displays Convalescing Randy Ollerton, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Ollerton, is confined to Utah Valley Hospital for medical treat ment. Mrs. Ollerton recently returned re-turned from the LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City, where she underwent un-derwent major surgery. Lions meet The board of directors of the Lions Club is in charge of a steak fry tonight at 7:30 p.m., at the club fireplace in Kelly's Grove, to which club members and wives are invited. |