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Show Vocational Agriculture Conference Heuk Week School Superintendents, Principals and Yo(.it;onal Agriculture Teachers Teach-ers fiom Milh.rd, B aver. Iron and Washington counties, will gather in Cedar Cit;- on June 27th and 28th., tor a Summer District Conference, according to Clarenc? E. Anderson, Cedar City High Agricultural instructor, in-structor, who will be in charge of 4he affair. ' I Sessions will open at 9:00 a.m.' June 27th., with a wide range of, jsubj cts to be discussed by the visit-J ing instructions and executives, in-. eluding such subject? as the problem of returning wer veterans and the I farm-r program. Other subjects to come before the group on the opening open-ing day will center around professional profes-sional problems of th? agriculture teachers, 'he dairy testing program, Stock Shows for the year, the Sears Roebuck gifts, how to build coop r-ation r-ation with parents, project books. Beehive Ratines, Food For Victory Certificates and Publicity. I The second dry will b- devoted to statewide projects and problems , deluding the building cf a more functional farm mechanics program i the r turning veteran the young fanner program in vocation agricul-j ture, and adult farmers programs. These discussions will be under the direction of Mark Nickolls. Stat?, Director of Agricultural Education. Du'-ing the conference, Mr. An-j derson reports, the vis'tors will be i tr.k n on a tour of Cedar valley- farms on which local vocational ag-ricu'tural ag-ricu'tural students are operating' pro'ects. including Bill Rocco, Dick Nelson. Bud Eai'er, r.nd Ross Stevens. Stev-ens. The Branch Agricultural Col-leg-" farm and college barns will a'so be visited. dude a swimming; party at the Ce-nterta:nment Ce-nterta:nment features will m-?ar m-?ar City Municipal Pool, and gam s at the City Park. j |