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Show Girls Club. Flushed by the success which has characterized the boys' p ;tato clubs throughout the State which now have a total membership of two thousand boys the Utah Agrieulural College fficials are now taking up a similar work among the young women of the Siate. To this end girls' bread making clubs in. which competition in their ability to make satisfactory bread will be simu'a'ed among the girls throughuui the State and also girls' flower garden clubs are being organized in the variouo districts throughout the state Pnzt s are toeing toe-ing arranged for each of these competitions com-petitions and the girl winning in the district contest will be given a fre trip to Logan ami a course during the annual Housekeepers' Conference Confer-ence free of charge. It is presumed that the various local lo-cal contests will take place simultaneous simultan-eous with the county fairs, in time to permit of the representation of the winning product at the State fair. Definite instructions as to the ruies governing the contest, how to plan the gardens and the proper recipes for good bread making can be obtained ob-tained by writing Miss Gt: udo Mc-Cheyne, Mc-Cheyne, Agricultural Coliege, Logan, Lo-gan, Utah. The boys can also receive the required informati n by writing t Prof. J. C. Hogensen at the same place. |