Show EXTENSION TIVICE activities REACH FAMILIES more than utah farm alies were influenced I 1 aro by the at agricultural extension service T ing the past year W W owens distant director of the 1 servi service agriculture reports in utah ft ties the extension Pr co program orm ur about more efficient practices practice farms and in home 11 t more than adult lope ers and 1057 4 H club leaders leaden rural leal ii 4 operating rating with this educational t gency actively engaged it iff for I 1 ing the 1941 program in muni ties in the state adult coll demonstration work was I 1 pr pro ova v clubs and other organ groups with a membership of 0 39 jiu persons r six hundred nineteen 4 11 ii whose activities were 5 directed directs d 4 h the extension staff and rural lea n I 1 ers had members of fo t group 2250 were first year c cb members 1352 second year ap ii third year fourth year afi fifth year and 73 sixth year yea r ca members projects were cornal W by 2903 2003 boys and girls members enrolled in utah cla f ranged from 10 to 22 years of V is with the largest group being 13 12 4 17 years of age four 11 club me ite I 1 bers attending school numb red while only 73 11 w were L re out of seism more than bulletins 0 information on agrical 0 and homemaking were di e in 26 utah counties 2156 r na 4 talks were given farasz area a homes were visited and eci articles were published the extension service staff a eludes 56 administrators spec iala and county agricultural and hm ha demonstration agents who drat their full time to extension nod A and 15 part time specialists in addition to the program TO W of the extension service staff ma bers cooperated in furthering ik projects sponsored by all of the government agencies da ing with rural families mr am states |