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Show 4-H Club Exhibits To Be Shown in Parowan, Cedar Iron County 4 II leaders and Parents are to receive help with 1 II club work at a 4 11 Exhibit which has been set up in Parowan Paro-wan and in Cedar City reports Mabel Morrill, Iron County Home Agent. To help with 4-H loader training, train-ing, local 4 H leaders who attended at-tended the annual 4-H Leaders' School in Logan, Alone Robinson, Robin-son, Greta Wood, and Pearl Stevens Ste-vens from Parowan, Helen Jones, Lela Gibson, Ellen Anderson and Mildred Maxwell from Enoch, have organized a 4-H exhibit of foods, clothing and home improvements im-provements to show what is expected ex-pected of 4-H members in each of these phases. Exhibits were also sot up by the Home Agent on subjects of a more general nature. na-ture. The exhibits will be open to all those who are interested in learning learn-ing more about 4-H work. The exhibit will be open in Parowan on Thursday. June 22. between the hours of 3 and 4 in the afternoon after-noon and again from 7 to 8 in the evening. It will be held in the kindergarten room of the old elemntary school. In Cedar City the exhibit will be open on Friday, June 23, between be-tween the hours of 3 and 4 in the afternoon and again from 7 to 8 in the evening and will be found In the east end of the main reading room in the Cedar City Public Library. Anyone nitorestod Is invited to attend. |