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Show IMIS FFA Readies' Year's Program Delta Chapter, Future Farmers of America, met early this week to ready the year's activity program pro-gram and book. A special request from chapter officers is that all members should pay their $1.00 dues for FA at time of school class registration. Two chapter members, Edward. Skidmore, past president, and Donald Don-ald May, have received Sears Roebuck Roe-buck scholarships of $100 each. Twenty five such scholarships are awarded in Utah annually to graduating grad-uating vocational ag. students, and the Delta FFA received two this year. Edward Skidmore, state FFA president, pre-sident, will attend the American Institution of Cooperation in Logan on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Wednes-day of next week. This is a youth education program that will be attended by 4-H and FFA leaders and members from across the nation. na-tion. Tuesday afternoon five youths will conduct a panel discussion , each giving a talk, and coming from California, Texas, Ohio, Idaho Ida-ho and Utah. Edward Skidmore will be the Utah speaker and his talk will be "Farmer Cooperation Education for High School Youth". When the national FFA convention conven-tion is held in Kansas City next Oct. 8-11, Delta chapter will be represented by Carl Oliver in National Na-tional chorus, one of three from Utah, Raymond Callister will represent re-present in national band, and Max Christensen will be chapter delegate. dele-gate. Max was also voted district president. Dale Workman, reporter |