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Show Enrollment program under way for County 4-11 clubs It's time for sign up! That's the word from the Iron County Extension Office Jn connection with the 1972 4-H Club program. Leaders and 4-H club members mem-bers are reminded that enrollment enrol-lment sheets need to be completed com-pleted and turned in as early as possible. Marva Esplin, Iron County Extension Specialist points out that the 4-H program is a part of the national educational educa-tional system of the Cooperative Coopera-tive Extension work, which is a combination of the United States Department of Agriculture, Agricul-ture, the State Land-grant College system and individual counties. l-Hcr's largely run their clubs, elect their officers, help plan and hold meetings, and select their projects. Enrollment sheets are avail-able avail-able at the Extension Office in Cedar City or can be obtained ob-tained in the various communities commun-ities by council members. In Taragonah enrollment sheets are available through Pauline Poulson; at New Castle Cas-tle they can be obtained through Norma Christenscn; through Nevada Adams at Parowan; Edith Hunt at Beryl and through Mildred Maxwell, Hilda Grimshaw or Helen Jones in Enoch. |