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Show Co. Extension News The Clean Town Campaign in May-field May-field i3 progressing rapidly. The town has been divided into three districts as follows: South C.J. Christiansen; Chairman Middle Daniel Christiansen; Chalrma'i North Oliver Hansen; Chairman. Also the heads of all the auxiliary organizations were appointed on a general committee, including the President and counselors, also Carl Frischknecht of the High School and Clinton Christensen of the District School. TVie ireo committcj for 'the Mayfield Town Park is: Hyrum Olsen; J.N. Christiansen; John Mort-onsen. Mort-onsen. Recently three boys clubs have been organized at Gunniison w'th the following officers: Pig Club Joseph Petersen; President Rellis Sorensen; V ice-President Edgar Petersen ; Secretary. Sec-retary. Sheep Club Aaron Jensen; President Milo Blixt Vice-President Max Edwards; Secretary Poultry Club Richard Gledhill; President Alma Kenney Vieej-Fresid'ent Fred Lewis; Secretary. The Beet Club has not yet been organized as there are only two applicants. ap-plicants. However, these will go ahead and plant several acres each The two boys to take up the beet work are Rellis Sorensen and Clifton Dollstrup. The Farm Bureau appointed street captains on each street to see that they were leveled. Good worli was done on all stirelets. A. F. Reynolds had the work on streets in charge. All other departments of the campaign have been fully organized organ-ized there. Two different stores have offered a 20 per cient reduction on paints to help the campaign. Two Ibeet labor price schedules have been offered to the farmers oi the G'Unnison Valley as follows: Firs! Thining $7.00 per acra First Hoeing $2.00 For acre Second Hoeing $1.00 per acre. Second: Tine farmer is to put the beets in the ground in the spring then in the fall he will plow them out and haul them to th 'dump the factory men will do the rest. As a result of beets will go to the farmer far-mer and 40 per cent to Japs. Thio following have heen appointed as the Axtell Clean-up committee: C.W. Neilson; chairman, Royal Whit-lock; Whit-lock; Geo. F. Morley; Vern Larson; Mrs. Q. Whitlock; Mrs. Lehl Olsen; Axtell had a .clean up day in which tl:i3 whole town turned out and worked work-ed on public ground and roali. '1 he districts were organized into road gangs. With the assistance of the County road grader 3 miles ol roads in the 'district were graded and leveled. Brush was also grubbed out along the roads. It has been arranged for the commiunity to turn out another day and plant trees and shrubbery on the school grounds. The Mayor of Gunnison has declared de-clared that April 25th and 26th are to be public holidays in which all business houses will be closed Everyone is expected to turn out to help ciean up city and homes. This City will haul the garbage free o! charge. The following general committee has been appointedi: June Metcalf; N.L. Hermansen; T.M. Kearns. Most of the communities in the county are reporting very good progress pro-gress in the millinery project work. The various lines of the women's work are receiviing. considerable attention at-tention by the majority of the locals. Mrs. Victoria B. Christensen. Specialist in Home Health Nursing, is scheduled in our county as follows-Fairview, follows-Fairview, Monday April 23rd Onester .Tuesday, April 24th Manti, Wednesday, Wednes-day, April 25th Centerfield, Thurs-' Thurs-' day, April 26th. I In each place there will be a 10:00 A.M. and a 2:00 P.M. session. If ; it is necessary an evening session can : be arranged later. The towns adjacent ad-jacent the four named above should send there project Leaders in to get I the training. j Mrs. Christensen wishes to meet i the same groups of women that signed sign-ed up with Mrs. Clayton in February to carry on the correlated program. ; Her part of the program will be j "Posture and Shoes in Relation to Health" and Body Elimination and Its Relation to Health". Don't neg-j neg-j lect having your local represented at the demonstrations as Mrs. Christen-sen Christen-sen Is one of the very best trained nurses in the west. j We are very much greived to re- port the death of Miss Kalh'-rine , Adams, Clothing .Specialist of the Agricultural College. She w,n ln i our county only 10 days ago giving Millinery work. Our sympathy is extended to the bereaved family. |