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Show I FARM NOTES f HV GOLDEN I.. STOKER j Heaver County A Rent Jj t l-II CI.rH LKADKKKS ATTEND ! SCHOOL AT l'. S. A. ('. Older -l-II club delegates are j now attending the third annual j I II short ourse at the l'tah State j Agricultural college at lOgan.i which began June I I and will close June I !l. I. P. Murray, state club 1 . ... j leader, announced that representatives representa-tives to the course were chosen because be-cause of outstanding work in project pro-ject and service activities. The theme for the 11137 discussions discus-sions "How Can We Improve Our Situation", was suggested as a result re-sult of a survey made last November Novem-ber of rural youth in three counties of Utah. President E. G. Peterson welcomed wel-comed the 4-H guests to the campus cam-pus on Monday evening- and discussed dis-cussed "Looking Ahead". Director William Peterson of the extension service; F. P. Champ, president of the board of trustees of the college; col-lege; Dr. Lowry Nelson, director of the experiment station; and Dr. 0. J. Wheatley, extension economist, econo-mist, were guest speokers. -The outline for the course in- eludes general assemblies, discus-j discus-j sion groups, project demonstra-j demonstra-j tions, play hour, nature hikes, edu-l edu-l cational tours, visit to the experiment experi-ment farm, a campfire program j ard a social. I Delegates will return to their ; homes in all parts of the s'.p.te on ! Saturday, June It), Mr. Murray said. Four delegates from Beaver coi nty are attending, according to County Agent Golden L. Stoker, who accompanied the group to Lo-1 Lo-1 gan. |