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Show A. J. Taylor Reports on Prog- ,H res s of Boys' and Girls' , H Courses B '1 "About one hundred boys and glrlA of the senior yeara In high school who H havo specialized in home economics ll and agriculture attended the confee- ence which opened at the Utah AgrJr lf cultural College on Tuesday morning. and closes tonight." said A. J. Tay- , H lor, boys' and girls' club lender of 1 H Weber County, This is to be an annual event, said jB Mr. Taylor, and tho enthusiasm , -'' fl aroused among those who attended V jJ this week's conference is unbounded H and every one of them will come back a booster for tho Idea of an annual conference for detailed study of dom-cstlc dom-cstlc and agricultural science. "Everybody, from the youngest 1 freshman to the most serious minded jf professor put themselves out of their H way to make the time a good time." said Mr. Taylor, "and all the time was not spent in serious study; on Tucs- jH day night thero was a dance, and on IH Thursday the "Y" workers ' staged a HH 'stag' party for the boys, and yester- TBrM day was 'A' day. which began with ' ST H th annual cleanup of the college v' H grounds, sports in the uftcrnoon and 1 i H a sumptuous dance at night." r B |