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Show NEW LEADERS AREMOINTED Profossor J. C. Hogonseon reports that, In a recent trip over the state, ho appointed nearly twenty new leaders lead-ers in boys and girls club work in different school districts. This great Increase in tho number of district club supervision is a direct response to the present demand for Increased production and tho conservation of food matrcials. Tho various leaders will aid the boys and girls In tho planting and caring for homo gardens gard-ens nnd Impress upon them tho many ways in which our present supply of food can bo made to go further. Tho district leaders now employed aro as follows: Logan, Deloro. Nichols; Cacho county, Elmer Bros-sard; Bros-sard; Box Elder, W. J. Glenn; Weber, T. R. Jonres; Morgan, R. H. Glle3; Davis, L. D. Briggs and B. S. Barlow; Bar-low; Salt Lake City, P. J. Sanders; Granite, Francis Corny nnd Kathleen Bagloy; Murray, J. E. Moss and Bes-slo Bes-slo Eaton; Jordan, J. B. Walker and Christine Clayton; Tooelo, A. L. Christiansen; Lehi, Hebcr Bennlon; American Fork, Luther Giddlngs; Pleasant Grove, Lester Richardson; Sprlngvlllo, John Flnley; Spanish Fork, J. F. Skinner; Payson, R. Taylor; Tay-lor; Juab, Harry Beabley; Millard, W. L. Jone3 and A. I. Tlppott; Carbon, Car-bon, A. J. Taylor; North San Pcto, Thoron Bonnlon; South San rete, E. T. Reld; Sevier, A. C. Strlngham; Provo and Ogden expect to employ leaders within a few days. |