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Show 4-H Club Leaders Announce Plans For Annual School Complete program plans for the State 4-H club Leaders Training Train-ing Course, February 24 to March , 1 have just been released bs Miss Fern Shipley and David Sharp, Jr., assistant state club leaders. TvpJcal of programs outlined for project sessions is the livestock di-I di-I vision, when breeding problems, confronting tha group, will be handled by Dr. Ralph Phillip while Dr. B. A. Rasmussen will discuss feeding methods. Profes-o,, Profes-o,, (TeorEre O. Bateman will pre- leaders will be devoted to 4-HT demonstration activities, with Extension Ex-tension Dairyman, Lyman H. Rich, explaining the advantages of demonstration techniques. Included In-cluded in this session win be demonstrations, on home furnishings furnish-ings and dairying given by var-the var-the state. Recreational training for club leaders will be conducted by Israel Heaton, who will train the leaders lea-ders in types or recreational work most generally adapted to groups . of 4-H club age. A feature of the 1941 school is a campfire program, scheduled for the last night. The committee in charge includes: W. D. Porter, chairman, ..Susie Sanford, Amy Kearsley and J. Whitney Floyd. sent solutions to pasture management manage-ment difficulties. In charge of livestock sections and judging work are: Alma i.s-plin, i.s-plin, sheep; Lyman H. Rich, dairy; and H. H. Smith, beef and swine, Program planning for county groups and 4-H record books will be subjects of discussion by two county agents. One general session for all club The men, it is complained, are frequently cross in the morning. Well, even if so, while this mood continues it will not be so easy to sell them things they don'k. need. EAT AT THE I ' MAIN CAFE. SMTTHFIELLD. UTAH |