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Show Professor Hogenson I to Speak at National I Educational Association H This jcar tho N. H. A. meets ot St. Puul, Minnesota. Professor J. C. Hogenson of tho Utah Agricultural Agricultur-al Collcgo and Stnto Leador In Boys' and Girls' club work for tho U. S. Department of Agriculture, la scheduled schedul-ed to spenk beforo tho section of National Na-tional nnd Stato club loaders on tho subject of "Tho Adaptation of Club Projects To Stato or Territory." This Is a distinct honor for a Utah man whero the club work has boon In operation op-eration only a llttlQ over a year. Professor Hogenson Is winning great respect from men and women all ovor thn nntlon as a result of tho club work In Utah. A number of his club members also won world wrtde farao last fall at tho meeting of club champions cham-pions at Washington, D. C. Thero Is an 'eurollment of 19,233 nc- H tho members In tho Btnto now work- H Ing with potatoes sugar beets, man- H gels, cnbbago, Was, celery, cucum- H tiers, tomntocs, onions, corn or bat- H li Icy and pigs, poultry, biead making, IH flower gardcnlifgf l(0mo canning of fl fruits and vcgeYeb, and sowing. M Somo counties 'lit tho stnto have ta- iMI ken such an interest in tho work that j thoy havo appointed, special county ll men to look after tho work. " Davis JB and Box Elder counties havo such M men. Jordan School district in Salt ! Lako coUnty has a man employed for VI tho summer, while Lehl, American h Fork, and Ploasant Grove each also flH have h man employed for tho sum- B mor to look after tills boys and girls Bl In their club activities. H |