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Show La! t ' I FFA OFFICERS In charge of banquet on Thursday evening were FFA officers (clockwise (clock-wise from left) Joe Seely, historian; Val War-nick, War-nick, vice president; Joel Adams, treasurer; Brent Halladay, Kent Wadley and Eddie Adams, Ad-ams, ex-officio; Doug Olsen, reporter, Steve Pollmann, sentinel and seated, center, Dean Blackhurst, president of the local FFA club. FFA Annual Banquet Planned for Thursday Evening at Pleasant Grove High School Officers of the Pleasant Grove Chapter of Future Farmers Far-mers of America are busy putting put-ting final touches on the planned plan-ned activities to begin at 6 p.m. tonight at the high school. Ad- viser Orlo Larsen and chapter officers have worked hard in the preparation of tonight's open op-en house in the high school shop which will be followed by a banquet and program. The program will be among the best in the chapter's history according to officers. The banquet will also feature fea-ture awards to chapter members mem-bers who have done outstanding outstand-ing work in the club, and other oth-er awards will be made from local businesses to FFA members. mem-bers. Mr. Larsen said that training agriculturists is the business of vocational agricultural classes in high schools throughout the state and nation. The FFA program, pro-gram, a part of vocational agriculture agri-culture education, gives Future Farmers an opportunity to acquire ac-quire abilities, develop skills of leadership, and appropriate attitudes at-titudes of citizenship and cooperation. |