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Show Intensive Program Ready For Leaders At 4-H School At the twenty-second annua? 4-H club leaders training course to be held on the Utah State Agricultural college campus Feb-ruray Feb-ruray 24 to March 1, instruction in eight divisions of project work will be given to more than 150 leaders who will attend. Miss Fem Shipley and David Sharp, Jr., assistant as-sistant state club leaders, announce. The departments of project work and the college specialist in charge are: Clothing, Miss Susie Sanford; foods, Miss Enla Miller; home furnishings, Mrs. Effie S. Barrows; poultry, Ralph Black-ham; Black-ham; sheep, A. C.- Esplin; beef and swine, Harry H. Smith; dairy, Lyman H. Rich; forestry, J, Whitney. Whit-ney. Floyd; and crops, J. C. Hogenson. i Speakers at the school will in. ! elude President E. G. Peterson, who will speak on ' "Future Roads for Rural Youth;" F. P. Champ, president of the Board of Trus- tees, "Personal Credit;" Dr. John j C. Carlisle, associate professor of education, "Rural Youth and National Defense;" Director William Wil-liam Peterson, "4-H in County Planning;" Dr. Thomas C. Rom-ney, Rom-ney, director of the L.D.S. Institute, Insti-tute, "Character Fundamentals," and Dr. C. L. Anderson, "Modern "Mod-ern Viewpoint of Health." Several other speakers will also participate partici-pate on the six-day program. Recreation during t'he school will include a dancing party, camp-fire camp-fire program, and folk dancing and games. Tours of the campus will also be made and musical programs goven. The daily program will begin at 8 a.m., and will continue until 3:30 p.m. A general session will be held daily from 8 a.m., until 10 a.m., and departmental sessions from 10 to 11:30 and from. l.p.m.,; until 3:30 p.m. Housing accomodations will be furnished by the college and meals may be obtained at the cafeteria on the campus. |