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Show Emer Count) Progress 6 Thursday, 1977 pril gives t rov Roorra fto EiicSs o t' Laii Kaylynn Behling (left) demonstrates art of cooking to her 4 H club members Kolleen Nelson, Jill Johnson, Sandy Ferron is Misty Huntington, Ferron, looks like ceramic doll in foreground she her catches camera blinking. crafts project as working on for Stevens, Melanie Caldwell, Eve Sherwood, Colette Wareham, Jodi Behling and Cindy Nelson. 4-- Over 400 involved in county program the program should have another goal For many Emery County will provide at youths, least a partial answer to the problem of what to do during the upcoming summer months 4-- Around think each generation should be better than the last, she explains I 350 young persons and 80 adult leaders will be involved in activities from and photocooking to livestock graphy production in different clubs 4-- H Utah State program and motto, county ex- according to tension home economist Elaine Hatch said she feels office are over 80 There volunteer adult leaders University offices Each year the Emery County Commission sets aside funds for use in the extension office in its The Utah budget Legislature also supports the program with the funds appropriated to USU for extension service. 4-- extension provides the materials throughout the state, and funds from the program come from all levels of government Friday in the Emery County Courthouse an open house will be held from 3 to 5pm to explain the goal the is sponsored by the Extension 4-- 4-- But the program depends on volunteer leaders to be carried out, even though participating in 4 H this year And though those leaders receive no pay for their work, Mrs Hatch said, They receive personal rewards by seeing the progress that young people make And Mrs Hatch said the program also helps the youths to learn leadership skills themselves Each club has a president, vice president and other officers elected from within the 4-- H 4-- 4-- Similar programs exist m other counties to help Last summer four Japanese youths from that countrys program lived in the county for a few weeks, youths somewhat becoming acquainted with American customs This summer, in turn, two youths from Emery County will visit Japan and live m the homes of some of the children who were here last summer enThe program compasses youths from 9 to 19 But in Emery County Mrs Hatch said the keemn 8 theS olderrvouths or Now Layaway For 14, at getting ready for drivers education Another club will with preparation marriage thinks can play a significant role in the lives of the youths who get in -- , H u i.r . .v . ' f ff 7 if ? Theres no better wav for preparing for future life way trj v 4 H volved and the hi deal for Hatch said she Mrs Low Backs... High Backs... Recliners... R ock-- Loungers . . . new factory shipment has just arrived 13 Wheels, a club that will discuss automotive skills related to driving like car maintenance will be rkfae A Brent Larson, Castle Dale; and Dawnette Tuttle, Orangeville, meet in Emery County Courthouse. she said aimed W all-- A Lawrence, Margie Council, Patricia Fillmore, council White, Cleveland, In order to keep some of the older youths active, two new programs are being introduced this year aimed specifically at the older age group Mother's Day, May 8 & Father's Day, June 19 A 4-- president. ranks. We lose them at about Members of the Emery County Behling, (left) Ferron; Angelia than the she said through program, 4 H BERKUNE' The Sharp Shooters 4 H photography club from Huntington are learning the basics of good photos. They are, starting at the bottom left and going clockwise, Jeff Tucker, Gordon Hatch, Jonathon Hanson, Stuart Grange and Robert - - New Colors New Fabries New Designs Your Dcrkline Dealer For Over 25 Years helper Furniture COMPANY OF PRICE 91 ... .. Wpst inwniirr .1,1 Main in Price ii Phone 63-238- I I 8 mn1 4m wI Lane Wilson, Huntington, works to get sheep ready for show With intense concentration, Rachelle and Murray Mathis, Castle Dale, work on 4 H crafts proPct at home. |