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Show "UTAH FARMER" WILL PUBLISH OUTLINES The following letter sent to Mrs. Lucinda Curtis, who has charge of the home economics exten ion work for the stake Relief societies, from the extension division of the state Agricultural Agri-cultural College, is self-explanatory. Logan, Utah, May 7, 1913. Mrs. L. A. Curt s, Orangeville, Utah, Dear Mrs. Curtis: ! I am sending you under separate cov-' cov-' er by request of Mrs. King, fifteen ' copies of our nutrition outline. This will give each of the committees whose names I have received, two copies, one for the Relief Societies and one for the Mutuals. I must congratulate you " upon the very businesslike way in which you have taken this up. If I can be of ! any assistance to you at any tfme let me know. We are going to put in the ''Utah Farmer at least once a month an ! outline of the lesson with suggestions and comments thereon. I would also suggest that when your associations ' come to a tight place on questions that they cannot answer, that your secre- J tary shall be instructed to send game i in to me and I will see that they are j answered through the Farmer. There! is a special offer made to associations. ; Clubs of ten may h ive the Farmer for ' 50c. a year. You understand that the ten names must be sent in at one time ; and the name of the association given. Wishing you every success, I am, Sincerely yours, ! GERTRUDE M. M'CHEYNE i |