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Show Jimmy Cox Attends 4-H Leadership School Jimmy Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cox of Cedar City, is one of the 4-H delegates from Iron County attending the annual 4-H conference at the Utah State University Un-iversity in Logan this week. This trip has been awarded to Jimmy as a result of his past record and evidence of his leadership abilities. abil-ities. He is In his 9th year of club work and has completed projects in garden, breed! i.g sheep, fat lambs, home and grounds beau-tificaion, beau-tificaion, weed control, tractor maintenance, woodcraft, sewing and cooking. Jimmy won the livestock judging judg-ing contest at the Southern Utah Livestock Show at the age of 13. He has received county medals designating him as one of the outstanding members in the courity. During six of the nine years he has been in club work, he received a county gardening medal three different years, a county livestock medal two years and a home gardening medal. He has served as president of his club two years, in addition to serving as vice president, sectc tary, reporter, song leader and chairman of entertainment committee. com-mittee. In 1958 he re'ved the County Leadership avord. The dot-tor put his arm gently around the husband's shoulder and said: "I'm sorry to have to tell you this, old man, but your wife's mind is completely gone." "I'm not a bit surprised," the hisband replied. "She's been Hiving me a piece of it every day Mr the past 22 years." |