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Show 4-H Club Week Now Being Held About 1250 young people in this area will join in observing National 4-H Club Week from March 5 to 12. The local youth, 10 to 21 years of age, are among the 2j million 4-H'ers of America Amer-ica who belong to some 93,000 clubs in rural, urban and suburban subur-ban comunities. Utah has a 4-H enrollment of 14,000; Utah County Coun-ty has 1250 members Among the special 4-H Week activities planned for this vicinity vicin-ity are: window exhibits, radio programs, club meetings and talks in schools and churches. Last year in Utah County, there were 269 volunteer leaders leading lead-ing 199 4-H Clubs in 27 communities. commun-ities. They will be assisted in 1960 by 22 supervisors, sixteen of whom attended the 4-H Leaders' Lead-ers' Training Sohool in Logan last month. According to Joel C. Barlow and Emily W. Tyler, Extension Agents of the Utah State University, Uni-versity, 1960 promises to be another an-other banner yieiar in 4-H and now ds the .time young people In Utah County begin 100111115 forward to enrolling in 4-H work. By June 1st, there will be in Utah County about 200 clubs with over 200 volunteer leaders and '1,500 members dn ages from 10 to 21 years, all enrolled and enthusiastically enthusias-tically working away at a project of their choice. If you would like more information, infor-mation, either about leading a club or enrolling your boy or girl, please contact the supervisor in your community or the Extension Office at the City and County Building in Provo. The Supervisor dn tne Pleasant Grove-Manila area is Mrs. . Merrill Warnick, who will be happy to igive you the information you desire de-sire about 4-H work. |