Show REGULAR GROWTH OF CLUBS DURING DORING 1 1920 Exodus From Country to City Is Being Checked Dignified Agriculture Dign- Dign Dignified in n Eyes of Thousands of Boys and Girls and Brings New Interest Into Lives of Members During the first six siz months In 1020 boys bois and aud girls in the northern and western states enrolled enrolled In the clubs which are supervised by the United United Uni Uni- ted States Department of Agriculture and the state colleg colleges s. s The large enrollment enrollment en en- In these clubs promises that soon pos possibly before the next neat census is taken the exodus from the country awls ik MM Members of Pig Club Being Shown r Fine Points to the city will wUl be definitely checked Club work has already dignified agriculture agriculture agri agri- culture in the eyes of thousands upon upon thou thousands ands of farm boys and girls and made them satisfied with country life for the organization brings new interests interests inter inter- ests Into the lives of Its members and enables them to make money of ot their own While club work encourages boys and girls to procure procure a higher I education on if It possible possible northern and western club boys and club g girls are in agricultural colleges this year year year-It It does not educate them away from the farm One per cent of the total population population tion of the country or persons persons persons per per- sons were reached the first six months of ot the current year through the Juvenile club events When the boys and rind girls put on an exhibit it is popular popular lar with all ages and all ages attend The work in the clubs was carried on by permanent county club agents and volunteer local leaders lead lead- ers era The number of permanent club agents has nearly doubled in six months Large numbers of farm bureaus bureaus bureaus bu bu- bu- bu now are paying the salary of a club leader as well as that of a county agent and home demonstration agent |