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Show Evergreen Decorations Available A Christmas project adopted by the Iron County Forestry 4-H Club of Cedar City to make native na-tive pine cones and evergreen sprigs for Christmas decorations available to the people of Cedar City at a nominal cost, has been under way for the past week, according ac-cording to Richard McConnell, club correspondent. Cones from Ponderosa Tine, Douglas fir, Englemann spruce are available at the club headquarters head-quarters at 71 East Monterey Drive, and juniper containing berries, and Ponderosa and Pinion Pin-ion pine can be furnished upon request. A call to 907-NW will bring early delivery of any of the above listed native evergreen Christmas decorative materials, according to Mr. McConnell. The 4-H Club boys will call at many Cedar City homes to take orders before Christmas. Proceeds, over and above expenses, will be equally divided between the individual in-dividual members and the club l treasury, it is reported. I Members of the club are Denny I Haycock. Donald Carter, Morris Wood, Rekl Shrriatt, Brent Nelson, Nel-son, Larry Kobb, Donald Parry, Robert Loe, Kent Smith, Garry Stilhem, Kenneth Stithem and Richard McConnell. Leaders of the club are Boyd Leonard and Kenneth Stithem. |