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Show US AC Will Welcome Utah Women At Leadership School About 200 women volunteer leaders from all counties of the state will assemble in Logan Nov. 1 to 4 for a leadership school for women conducted by the Utah State Agricultural College Col-lege Extension Service, according accord-ing to Emma Nielson, Iron County Coun-ty home demonstration agent. Several leaders, selected by Miss Nielson, will attend from Iron County. They will leave for Logan Monday morning, Nov. 1, for a four-day session, which is the fourth of its kind since World War II. Among the local leaders who jwill attend are Ila Bauer, Cedar City; Hilda Grimshaw, Enoch; Virginia Dunton, Paragonah, and Ella Feldstead, Parowan. Training sessions are scheduled sched-uled in special fields of clothing, cloth-ing, foods and home management manage-ment under the direction of The-ta The-ta Johnson, Elna Miller and Rhea Gardner, extension special ists in those respective fields. Chairman of the general school planning committee is Miss Thelma Huber, supervisor of extension ex-tension home economics work. I Special guest at the. 1954 school will be Kay Hillyard, home economics editor of the Sunset Magazine. She will speak jat a general session Thursday morning on 'Western Living A Continuous Experience" and a dinner that night on "The Reward Re-ward of Casual Living." General sessions of the school will take place in the Rural Arts building on the U S A C campus. Sectional meetings will occupy parts of the home economics building. |