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Show L Exercises to Honor 4-H Achievements Sixty Four-H club girls of American Amer-ican Fork will be awarded pins and seals as recognition for their work, at exercises to be held Sunday evening, eve-ning, October 23, in the Third ward chapel. The exercises originally were planned for next Sunday night, but a postponement was found necessary, neces-sary, club leaders said. Officiating at the presentation I will be President Clifford E. Young 'of Alpine stake, and Miss Bessie 'Kirkham, home demonstration ag- ent for Utah county, who has aided 4-H club work in the county during dur-ing the summer. The program will include a vocal solo by Lois Lynch, a talk by Mrs. A. D. McAllister, a duet by Jean Shipley and Mary Robinson, a piano solo by Mildred Richards, and presentation pre-sentation of awards. . o I |