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Show Boys' Agricultural Clubs in Full Swing The Boys' Agriculture club work in the North Sanpete District is now in full swing and if the saying that each bushel of grain, potatoes or ether food stuffs will shorten the war an hour is true, then our boys are going to shorten it by months. The bovs have realized that idle acres mean dead Americans and some have put in beans, grain and even potatoes on hillsides that have heretofore here-tofore borne nothing but brush. All the pioneers are not dead yet? The boys are going about this in a way that will not only alleviate the food situation to some extent but will help the boys to form the kind of habits that will make them independent indepen-dent long before their hair is gray. The club work not only develops the boys in an agricultural and commercial com-mercial way hut develops their executive execu-tive ability as well. They have their own organizations and conduct their own meetings and whatever business they have. The following organizations organiza-tions have been perfected in the district: dis-trict: Fail-view President, Dean Bench, Vice President, Reese Sanderson, Secretary, Leroy Tetersou, Treasurer, Asil Miner. Mount Pleasant President, Vyvian Burns, Vice President, Marvin Rasmussen, Secretary, Irvin Rasmussen, Treasurer, Ira Olson. Spring City President, Clark WrighW Vice President, Doyle Madsen, Secretary and Treasurer, Rulon Blain. Moroni President, Verno Larson. Vice President, Merrill Blackham, Secretary and Treasurer, Dairrel Christensen. Fountain Green President, Booth Sorensen, Vice President. Joseph Otteson, Secretary, Gardell Jacobsen, Treasurer, Arlo Otteson. The foregoing otlicors are livewires and a'-e all working to make their club the best in the district. During the coming week Prof. Hogenson of the Agriculture College, who is State Leader of the club work, will be with us and appear at meetings meet-ings as follows: Fairview, Wednesday, June 20, at 1 p. m.; Spring City, Wednesday, June 2, at 4n. m.; Mount Pleasant, Wednesday, June 20. at 8 p. m.; j Fountain Green, Thursday, June 21, at 9 a. ra.; Moroni, Thursday, June 21. at 10:30 a. m. Prof. Hogenson will have some-' some-' thing of vital interest for all who at-I at-I tend. Club members invite your par. ents and your neighbors! |