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Show Extension Service Readies Plans For 4-H Club Outing Between 250 and 300 4-H boys snd girls will attend the annual 4-H club Outing on August 3, 4 rnd 5, according to Stephen L. Erower, Iron county agricultur-al agricultur-al agent who is in charge of the camp. A full program is being outlined out-lined for the three-day gathering gather-ing and will be announced next week. About 40 4-H clubs in the county will take part in the affair. af-fair. Present for the outing will be Miss Fern Shipley, assistant state 4-H club leader, and Ray Moore ttate extension forester, who will lead various activities during the three days. Included on the list of events will be handicraft, hiking, nature na-ture studies, campflre programs, fkits and competitive singing. Club leaders also will attend the camp with their individual 4 H groups. |