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Show Thursday. June -- THE LEADER. 10. 1954 Club News 4-- H 4-- 1934 ent; Nel Clark, vice president; Mary Ann Tolman, secretary; -- Slilcliiii" Stooges Elect New Officers State OICs Last National H On May 26, 1954 the "StitchClub held their ing Stooges" 4-- Programs first meet at Carol Rae a- Four more national ac crams been have ward tro cepted by the State Extension Service, which completes the list offered for 1954. The programs and the donors are: Bread Demonstration, Stan dard Brands, Inc.; Dress Revue, Simplicity Pattern Co.; Recreat ion and Rural Arts, United States Rubber Co, and Firestone Conservation, Co. Tire and Rubber 4-- We chose our officers: Pres Carole Dawn Zollinger, reporter; Lorna Gail Larkin, chorister; La Von Lewis, pianist; Bonnie Johnson, chairman of all committees. The next meeting for the club will be on June 3 at the home of Vicky Roche. First Meeting Held By Kusv Stitchers The first meeting of the Busy Little Stitchers was held last week at the home of Elaine Cowley, when Peggy Palmer was elected president. Plans for the year's work were discussed Members of the club are Peggy Palmer, Carol Smith, Vicki Ann Coombs, Vicky Sue Gibson, Barbara Harris, Judy By On June 2, 1954, the "Stitch ington, Judy Daniels, and Shir ing Stooges" met at Susan Fox- - ley Crompton. Leaders of the Same Awards ley's home. Jean Allen read the group are Joyce and Elaine Awards are the same as last constitution and We Cowley. Dianna Morris, reporter. year excepting in the Bread worked on our hemmed patches. and Recreation-Rura- l Our Demonstration assignment for next week Arts programs. In the is to brine a darned anklet first named program, and material for our instead of sterling silver medals next bring project. of honor will be awarded to Delicious refreshments were county individuals and team served. members. Susan Jean Foxley, and Joyce In Recreational and Rural Ayers Kaserue Arts program, County Cash Brockman, Reporters. Frankfurt, Germany. awards have been changed to 29 May, 54. $20.00 to a specified number of Dear Editor: clubs in each State; the state 4-- H At this time I find my self winner receives an after a short tour of thinking trip to the 1954 National The Busy Bees Club of the Northern and North Western Club Congress in Chicago in- East Garland held their first stead of a $37.50 scholarship, meeting of the year at the home part of Europe, that those at home might be interested in the and the national awards are six of their Mrs. Dorothy leader, beauty of such a strange $300.00 college scholarships in- Potter. stead of 12 trips to the National New officers were installed in fact No, not so strange, Club Congress as follows: Joyce Shaffer, Pres- similar. there true It's quite AH four programs are Nan Oyler, Vice Presid isnt the j ident; scale industry, large by the Cooperative Ex- ent; Sandra Pottcf, Secretary; and the quantity of modern tension Service. Susan Shaffer, Reporter; Judy commodities as we are used Pierson, Song and Game Lead- to at home but at the same time er- Summer plans were discuss4-- H the people are very peaceful ed. and content. Miss Camille Rhodes of Carey, In the Scandinavian countries Ida.' was a visitor. I visited, I find that most where Utah's boy or girl having the Games were played and re- of the are light haired. highest rating record in freshments were served by the Blondes people run the high almost livestock and general club act- hostess. is quite difwhich percentage, ivities in the state this year will Susan Shaffer, Reporter. stocks. ferent Latin from the receive a trip to the National In Oslo Stops Club Congress in Chicago. first stop, after a military My office will The State Club flight from Frankfurt, was in select the winner. The trip will 4-H Oslo, Norway- There among be' provided by the Cudahy parks and construction The Thatcher Cookerettes Packing Co. I was privilig. new of buildings Shirlene Hoyt, of Kamas, was were organized recently with Kon to Tike raft view the ed the winner in the Deseret State Ruth Zollinger as leader. Ofnow days is so known well that ficers are Vicky Roche, presid- in 1953. as that which sailed from the west coast of South America to the distant Isles in the Pacific. One of the high lights of Oslo for me was a visit to the mission home and their home staff. Among those I chanced to talk with was Sister Betty Peterson of Fielding. She is doing a good job and very happy with her work. Norway is covered with a large array of Rocky hills completely covered with pines and spotted with Lakes and rivers. The country of Denmark was also a high light, which in form ' " v " f ms t is quite different from Norway, Denmark is flat while at the same time is spotted with many dairy farms. Quite different from Germany, where villages are tightly packed in small communities, Denmark is spread out to where one's closest neighbor might be a half mile away. Disccribes Copenhagen Copenhagen is most interesting, and seems to attract tourists from all over the world. Buildings whose constructors were ancient Kings of the country are quite interesting, when d such Kings were and usually lost their battles, Theivery was a popular sport in the obtaining of a four dragon steeple for one of their ministerial office buildings. There's no excuse for commonAn interesting notion of Copenhagen is the pumber of biplace decorative effects when cycles From children to grandyou can select your wall and mothers, all ride bicycles. They woodwork combinations from the say the mother carries her baby, Dutch Boy Color Gallery. Scores in a basket, the first year, in of handsome, distinctive colors the front, and the second year and over 500 decorator's suggesin back, while at three they tions are there for the choosing. have their own bicycle. Your color favorites and choice So different from the men. of paint can be mixed while the ladies wear their shirts both tight loose, and in all weather, you wait and your home will Talk about one handed drivers. glow with bright, new beauty. Vistta Mission Come in and begin your color Like Norway I visited the scheming at the Dutch Boy Color mission home and to my surGallery today. who should be there to Soil-Wat- ident, Jean. Allen; Vice Presid ent, Annette Fronk; Secretary- Treasurer, Julie Anne Oyler; Reporters, Susan Jean Foxley and Joyce Brockman; Program Kathleen Chairman, Morris; Organist, Carol Rae Byington; Chorister, Pamela Hicken. Our leaders are Beth Foxley and Doris Byington. er . by-law- gold-fille- s. Letters From Our Readers d Busy Bees Hold First Meet se 4-- H 4-- 4-- H coil-duct- ed Stockmen Top To Win Trip 4-- H 4-- H Cookerettes Form Organization Tremonion. UUh - placing concrete Tractor time for shaping Northern Ulah .020 1 214 ditch SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT .189 WILL WORK IN WISCONSIN Mr. and Mrs. Spence Gardner Total cost per foot and their family left WednesThese men are to be complimented on the workmanlike day for Michigan, where Spence job they have completed. They will work for the summer. have made a permanent contribution to their irrigation system which will be effective for many years to come. Money Needed Nearly every ditch system we have inspected has ditches on levees or flat sections that are contribution through the A.SC. could profitably be lined. OR As a further inducement the Government is aiding farmers in New International Combine. Bargain this permanent type conservatPrice. g ion work by the tribution through the A.S.C. Calkins, John Deere and Cheeney Rod Weeders office. NEWS COLUMN Canal and ditch lining is bank served as a guide for the really becoming popular in the upper edge cf the concrete. The Northern Utah Soil Conservat- j concrete was delivered to the ion District. More canals will be j workers as needed from a ready-mi- x lined this fpring than any preconcrete truck. vious year. The relatively thick mix of The farmers who have con- concrete was plastered on the structed this ditch lining are sides with shovels and then certainly enthusiastic in their smoothed off by using flattened praise of this relatively new shovels. The finished concrete conservation practice. The Soil was given a light coat of numConservation has furnished ber three fuel oil to reduce the technical assistance on several speed of curing the concrete. large Jobs which will be comFollowing is a breakdown of pleted this spring. their costs. These are accurate All these jobs are located in records kept by the fellows vulnerable areas where ditches who did the work. parallel main canals, are located Costs Given Mrs. D. R. Waldron had as too close to the Bear River or Item Cost foot per her house guest this week, Mrs. are on levees. Ready-mi- x concrete Sherman Hansen and two child$.913 Heavy Losses on concrete .074 of Houston, Texas. Mrs. ren Drayage All these ditches are subject tax on State concrete .018 Hansen is a niece of to heavy seepage losses and they Labor for ditch and shaping are often damaged by rats and gophers. Irrigation companies are interested in lining the parts of their ditch systems that are extremely flat in order to reduce the moss and weeds prob- t7AC31TAS FOR SALE TRADE Self-Propell- ed cost-sharin- lem. Owen L. Brough plans to line 400 more feet this spring. This completes Mr. Brough's main canal system. His canal cleaning in the spring and the problem of moss and weed control are essentially over. Clark Rudd and his neighbors have just completed 1530 feet of lining- Their ditch was locat ed on a levee and was nearly flat. A ditcher was used to shape the ditch and the final touches were done by hand. Stake Guides The bottom of the ditch was staked to grade and a two by four laid flat on bolts in the Oliver Trail Mower Mt. States Implement Co. Trenumtoa Phone 5191 MORGALA DAYS -- AMATEUR RODEO 2 BIG DAYS -J- UNE 25 26 -- RODEO AT ITS BEST - -- across a large channel while still in Danish territory. The only wish I could have had on such a trip was the pre sence of my wife and daughter-Buto satisfy my wish was my traveling companion, Clifford Jones, we have been lucky to stay together since the starting of my army life. Now may I thank any and all of the brothers at home for their thoughts in our behalf. As always your representative t SHOWS START 8:00 P. M. Morgan Fair Grounds, Morgan, Utah RED ROCK RODEO CO. 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