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Show State. 4-li Clubs In Training Course Four-H club leaders from 24 counties coun-ties of the state will attend the fourteenth four-teenth annual training course to be held at the Utah State Agricultural college from February 27 to March 4, according to D. P. Murray, state club leader. Each county is eligible to send representative rep-resentative leaders according to population popu-lation and to 4-H club activities carried car-ried on within the county. The leaders will be afforded housing hous-ing accomodations on the campus and meals will be served at the college cafeteria at a nominal cost. Intensive training will be given in the following subjects: Foods, clothing, cloth-ing, home management, dairying; sheep, beef, swine, poultry management; manage-ment; crops, forestry; recreation. A mong the special speakers will be Miss Gertrude L. Warren, in charge of 4-H club organization for the United States department of agriculture, agricul-ture, President E. G, Peterson and Director William Peterson. Approximately 100 leaders will be in attendance, Mr. Murray said. The faculty for the course will be comprised com-prised of members from the extension service staff. One of the entertaining features scheduled for the course is the opera Ff.ust," which will be presented iVhitch 2 end 3 at the Capitol theatre l,y the music department of the college, |