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Show ; '".;;...:' .'i'.'Vj W fii'fe - ".I i rJ I Mi-i mmh, , .imLiiwubaHMu. . ivm ..aatwnwmiuuuiutm REPRESENT IRON COUNTY. Wallace Sjoblom and Marva Esplin, standing second row, are shown with 4-Hers who attended Leadership Conference this past week. County 4-H Club members participate in State Youth Leadership Conference During the past week seven 4-Her's from Iron County attended at-tended a State 4-H Youth Leadership Conference at Snow College in Ephraim. The theme for this confer-, ence was "Decisions for To-Hav To-Hav anrl Tomorrow." Three for a get acquainted party. Tuesday evening delegates participated in a talent show followed by a "stomp." Wednesday Wed-nesday evening, the concluding conclud-ing day featured a banquet and farewell dance. main areas of conqern were identified by the young people peo-ple including; First, conditions in our country; second; parent par-ent and youth relationships, and third, basis for making decisions about a career or vocation vo-cation and where to go for the education and training. Dr. Stanford Cozier assistant to the president at Utah State University, spoke about "Chal-lenges "Chal-lenges Facing America." Jay H. Rees, director of pupil personnel per-sonnel Weber County School District, spoke on "After High School, What?" Rose Mary Poll, a Salt Lake County National Na-tional 4-H Conference delegate talked on "Challenges Facing 4-H." Iron County 4-H Club members mem-bers attending and working committees included , JMarita, Hunt, Beryl," assembly; Mark " Dalley, Summit, election; Brad Schmutz, Cedar City, Social Events; Eugene Woolsey, Ce-1 dar City, recreation; Tamra Hunt, Cedar City, conference newspaper and Julie Sorenson, Cedar City, Citizenship and hospitality. Jennifer Morris who attended attend-ed last years conference and was elected to the planning , committee was chairman of the talent show this year. Monday evening 4-Hers met |