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Show INDIAN YOUTHS TO HAVE 4-H CLUB TRAINING Indian beys and girls of the Uintah Uin-tah and Ouray ro ei vaticn in tne Uintah basin will recievc training in 4-H clubs this year a-, a r.sull tf an agreement between the Indian agency and the Ext nsioiii Service of the Utah State Apt' cultural college. D. P. Murray, slate club leader repent. re-pent. Ab ut 200 "red skins" between the ages cf 12 and 18 years will be enrolled en-rolled in poulti-y, brief, dairyinr, swine, gardening and foods projects, according to E.. J. Diehl, cxfnslon agent at the resorvaJ ion. For s vrial y.ara a small niunbfr of Indians bava been conn oVel with 4-H clubs, but this i-s the first year that such a. laig -scale cooperation has been tnt r"d into b twren the two servic- .: ei the Federal governme'nt. Enrol lirj nt in lha r Milnr 4-H clubs throughout the a' at? now to- '.'ls 4813 and bt:fore th end of the club s. a.son that mm.bi'i- w 11 probably prob-ably be iNicreawd to 5500, the Utah Iread rs predict. Follow. ng are th - enrollments to July 10, for each of the 24 count. as of t'ae state who- club n adorn have r ported: B'av r. 109; Box ElrleT, 407; Cache 293; Davi-, 241; Duohc n . 20; Em- ry, 94; Of.md, 42; Iron .130; Juab, 12); Kane. 150; Millird 109; Mor-aan, Mor-aan, 111; Piute. 80; Rich, 140; Salt Lak' , 200; San Ju'-J). 61; Sevier, 23: 'tiunrnii'. 209; TootVa. 191: Uintah, 102; Utah, 112;: Wasatch, 218: Wa hir"t n. 405; Wclyr, 1.17; Uin-tah-Ou:;iy Indian Rest rvation, 121. |