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Show THE OUR n TIMES-NEWS- , NEF'HI. UTAH. Thursday. iHi Pi i Dec. 1932 8, I!1.! For Everybody T assortment of useful Christmas Gifts for the entire family at the extraordinary low price of $1.00 each. See our Window u A beautiful NDC AT THE XMAS CARDS Boxes of Boxes of 25c per box cards for 50c per box 16 cards for Others, 5c and 10c each 12 Nephi Drug Co. achieved in accordance with ones CLUB INFLUENCE OF WORK ON A CAREER ability to work for others Through club organization work, boys and girls learn to conduct meetings acto (Continued from page 1) cording parlimentary law. The elect their own offifcers and outline recently reported by Mrs. Christine their own activiities. Four-proB. Clayton, dean of the school of jects include the daily work of the home economics at the Utah State farm and home, the basic idea of Agricultural College. Mrs. Clayton which is to learn by doing." found, at a recent meeting of the A prize winning member of a home economics students at the sheep club says: "Through club state college, that at least fifty work, I have learned to conduct per cent of the enrollment, had a substantial piece of work which registered in that particular school will show better practices on the because of their previous acticity farm and in the the community, to and training as 4H club members. a record of the results, to exA survey of my own county, just keep the work to others, and to completed, shows that of 325 club plain a final report of my work. In members whose records have been make club work. I have learned kept since 1925, one is dead, 84 are doing the work outlined bybyactual the in the public schools, 125 are in high schools. 25 are in college and uni- county agent rather than merely about it from a book." versities, 42 are married and a maj- reading being a member of the locl ority of them on farms, 16 are man club,"By I come in contact not aging farms and or have farms of with my leaders, who know howonly to their own, 7 are assisting parents do things, but with the work of the with their farm work, and 25 are members, which frequently in professional work other than other stimulates rivalry. From time to agriculture. trained teachers and without exception, time I meetfrom Practically, the agricultural the older members of the group educatorswith business men, outcredit club work with having been college, a material help to tthem in pre standing farmers and many leaders in different lines with men paring their life's work. Their state- and women of of work, and vision capacity ments are such as to warrant the me by their accomassumption that many lasting and who inspire and outlook. I have valuable lessons concerning agricul plishments ture and home economics, cooper- frequently been given a larger view ation, leadership, ownership, citizen- of life through opportunity to attend instructional camps and short ship, and sportsmanship are learn- courses conducted by the state coled while under wise guidance and counsel of trained leadership lege. All these contacts with men My conviction in this regard is fur-th- and their problems and affairs to awaken in me a stregthened by statements rec of life tohelp do and accomplish." ently submitted by some of the out desire A canning club member states, standing and more mature club members of the state under the "This year for the first time in Club Work Has our home, we have canned meat tittle "What My for use during the wniiter and we Meant to Me." A girl from northern Utah says are very much satisfied with the club work has been a ereat results. It will probably be an an benefit to our community. It has nual custom from now on." we see the value and taught boys and girls how to meet In all this club work. It is together, play together, cooperate influence of and achieve. The club girls have but a voluntary seeking of knowbrought about a new interesting ledge. The club belongs to the partnership with their parents and members, they manage it, and are of responsible for it. In doing their neighbors. To me, five years meant education, work they grow mentally and in club work has Their cooperation, leadership and com- their knowledge and skill. vision is exoanded and their desire munity responsibility. A boy in a successful calf club to do quickened. They are trained says, "I have learned the breed of to better understand themselves and animals best suited to our locality. the problems of every day life; to I have been taught how to care appreciate others, to associate with for them properly, what feeds and worth while people; to know the the amount of feed necessary to joy of service and the satisfaction them growing and in the of a task well done. keep best of conditioin I have also learned All qualities which have a direct to keep weight records and records and decided influence on character of expenses and receipts so that and personality are requisite to I can tell if the animal is paying any successful career. or if I am paying the animal. My "Purpose of 4H club work," by practice in keeping records helps C. B Smith, chief office of Cooperme in my work." ative Extension Work, U. S. gepart-me- nt A clothingl club member says, of Agriculture, Extension Ser"Success in life may be hindered or vice Review. 1931, May. 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