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Show Plans Completed I For Training School at USAC Coimtv planning will be stressed stres-sed at the sixteenth annual Adult Leaders Training school to be held on the Utah State Agn-cultural Agn-cultural college campus from December De-cember 2 to 13, W. W. Owens, assistant director for agriculture, and program chairman, states. Each of the 150 delegates who a' tend the school will bo assigned to one of the following committees' commit-tees' soil, irrigation, livestock breeding, livestock feeding, family fam-ily food, clothing, rural homes, credit, seed and pastures. In committee meetings problems prob-lems pertaining to the subject involved will be discussed and a report will be presented to an assembly of all the delegates for further discussion. An expert from the college will lead the discussion and summarize what has been said, in each of the individual in-dividual group meetings. The original commit'.ee will then reconvene re-convene and make recommendations recommenda-tions for the solving of the problems prob-lems involved. These findings will then be sent to county planning plan-ning boards for thire use. Several extra-curricular activities ac-tivities have been planned for the delegates to the convention. (Continued Prom Page One) On the evening of December 4, a party in charge of the county agricultural agents, will be held in the Smart gymnasium, while on December 9, a .party will be held in the collegecafeteria, with the home demonstration agents in charge. Officers have made arrangements arrange-ments for a banquet in the college cafeteria, where Dr. Franklin S. Harris, president of the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young University, will speak. A party in the L. D. S. Institute, with the aduit leaders in charge, will end the entertainment of the 1940 school. |