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Show 4-H Leaders School Is Scheduled For March Plans for the 31st annual Utah 4-H club leaders' state training school were announced this week by David Sharp Jr. and Fern Shipley, supervisors of youth programs, Utah State Agricultural Ag-ricultural College, Extension Service. Some 200 of Utah's volunteer club leaders from all parts of the state will attend the school. Leaders of Sanpete county to Feb. 27-March 3, at the college' J !crpd by the Extension presentation of, pUques e to t b n6p"e ident F. S. Harris of USAC This is the second yeat "fch a presentation will have ;Xmed?ately following Elder ,W m' 0 ostler will speak of opportunities in 4-H vouth leadership. Members of the 1950 state 4-H advisory committee, to be elected Sthe school, will be introduced in-troduced at this concluding ses- Si0OPening address at the school. Monday morning, Feb. 27, wi faV given by Dr. Carl Frischknecht, 1?r tor, USAC Extension Service Dr Frischknecht will discuss ob-Vc-tives of 4-H work. ' Other speakers at the school will include T. W. Thompson, service director, National Committee Com-mittee on Boys' and Girls Club work. , |