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Show o Adult Leaders' Course Commences At A. jONov. 28 Adult leaders representing various counties in Utah will gather at the Utah State Agricultural college campus cam-pus November 28 to participate in the annual two-week adult leaders training school. The course, which will continue to December 10, is expected ex-pected to attract 110 leaders. A committee composed of William Peterson, director of the college extension ex-tension service which sponsors the annual school; W. W. Owens, assistant as-sistant directoor for agriculture; Miss Myrtle Davidson, assistant director di-rector for home economics; Dr. O. J. Wheatley, extension economist; and D. P. Murray, state club leader with the extension service, has been appointed ap-pointed to prepare details of the program for the course. Director Peterson announced that planning of county programs and their application to the individual county will be the central theme of the meet and will be a continuation of the school conducted here Inst year. Arrangements are being made to provide housing accommodations on the college campus for men, and women wo-men adulHeaders will live in a building in downtown Logan formerly former-ly used as a dormitory for college women. r |