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Show FOUR-H CLUB OUTING DECLARED A SUCCESS EpVsraim branch of tho inter-mountain inter-mountain forestry and range exix'ri-ment exix'ri-ment station was the scene of the annual 4-H club forestry and livestock live-stock outmg August 10th, lltlii, anaii 12th. One hundred fifteen boys and girls from' 9 counties of Utah were present. Beaver, Carbon, Emery, Garlield, Grand, Juab, flute, Sanpete, San-pete, and Sevier were the counties represented. Featured on the programs were A R. Croft of the inteimbuiitaln station, Airs. F. R. Ohaphnc, club worker from Washington, D. C, and V'.ui Boskirk. Mr. Croft s.Mcc on the relation of mounUun watershed to aynculLuie in Utiiau. Mrs. Cjiapline piescncd an illu.sU,tod lecture on flowers in season in Washington, D. C. Mr. Boskirk, aiief clerk cf tho Manti national forest, gave an illustrated il-lustrated lecture on Manti forest's natural resources. J. Whitney Floyd, extension forester, for-ester, c-nducted the field trip which was attended by all those at the en-cJr.pmrnt. en-cJr.pmrnt. 'ihe group .studied plants and iihntilication of pi nits on the ixperi 1 icntal grounds. One of the high lig'.its of Uie coea.;io:i was the log sawing contest. con-test. Honry Ricd and Mm Jewkes of Orangcv.ile, Emery cewnty, wen the 5' 2 loot .steel cro.vscut f.aw offered of-fered lay the Curtis Saw c-'.fcri. any of ol. Louis, Missouri. FcreM ct Flovd d(.-elar'd the outing t: i.f 1 ; "t Micw.vslul held by t -e orir .nization and believes it to foe a step forward toward better tr.ings for the 4-H club mi nbers of lil-nh -r rn 1 t |