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Show Boys arid Girls Clabs Are Popular in Sanpete County This week several boys and girl': clubs have bc-;ru organUcd in inons L.:ii'.. Cji iijii.en. L.'ii..,. i)Luio l . . i-cador U. P. liar:-.., ha; be:.-a ...s -j.-.r.S the county i ti.L in the r . ae ioi;o-. rig I. is have be ill or ;uui,.ed and their respective officers chosen ; Centerl'ield 4-H Sewing Club. j iiiu tlau;en Preiideut. : Viola Chiiensk-n, V.cu P.evulent , Hazel . Fjeld. led, Secretary and ivasiiic- ! Naomi Christ e-n 'on, Loesl Leader. ! Eleven enthusiast !c tr-irla ranging a age C, o n 13 to 15 :..e now enrolled .a Lhe club. M:is Christen u-ii their ader i:j a graduate of lhe Cunniscm v alley High School; she a I ;o atiend-d atiend-d the weekj tuaining school at the Vgricultural College at Logan this! ipiM,;. j Fail-view 4-H Sewing Club i Vicla Sanders President Etta Ramussen, Vice President. Nora Bench, Secretary and treasurer. treas-urer. . M'.-;. Olea D. Cox, Local Leader. j Fail-view i -IT Raking Club j Ilia Lar.--.au, President Lavou M.ulsen, Vice President, ; Madge Reynolds, See. and Treas-. nreir. Mis. Howa.id Riffhy, Local Leader. Fail-view llolsrein Daily fn!f t'luli. I Tan el M i.lscn, Prciident, , Ray M'ills, Vice President. Vale Howell, Secretary and Treas. I... L. Lnrsen, Local Leader. j Seventeen en! husi'iisl ic boys have mrcl' od in the calf club and have heir ailvei. Eleven of the n-imher 'iave registered animals and six have ''.gh grades. The 'boys are already preparing for the county fair. Hnl) City ttambouiii't Sheep Club Mt. Pleasant. i 'Cheslov Madaen, President Rova'l Soirensen, Vice President M;ic3 Soreusen, Sec.ietary and tre-asureir. tre-asureir. Art Fnandsen, Local Leader. State County Aigent Leader, W. W. iwrns, of the extension service of the grieul'tural College, spent the pa3t 'wo days in Sanpete County in going -ver the work Willi 'the lor-al county gent, vWiryj projects under wav in airl0U9 -parts of the county and visit -n.g a numbcit- of locm! pmjet lenders Vfr. Owen; exrire-ved hitmolf as being -rl! pleased with the vrrk in this -art of the state. Crop prospect? on: he who'e thruoiit. the ntr-to are veryi avora-ble. so Mr. Owens sa s at the '.resent, t invr-. Fni-mc-'s ni e feelin";; . rv r-.ond over 'the outliok.. j Mr. Owon. stifrs tha't evtenive: rf-'paration i are now goin-'- forward "ir the National Su-u-iier school: .hich hc-;in:-; at. the oHer;e on the 1 4 l.h. of June. During Hie sixth week' 'f the suin-'uer s':h ;! the anneal 'ar.mers F.iH-ampnient will he held his yesir, that, is fro.ni the Itl-th. to the. '2nd. of July. A recnird breaking crowd is expected at the encain pmeut ! his year. It is a "p'endid place fur he farmer and his family to spend 'hon-t vacation. This week will see completed one -f the local projects that was under !aken 'hy the Axlelt local fanin bureau rarly this spring, that, is the "Ceme-'ery "Ceme-'ery Project". Local project leader for !his project, John .,Jn.'-.;n. 1ms b.-en j ictively on tlie jnii mr i.h" past tlir"e innlhs. C. I,. Dc.-.;i ii'i, local I'.'irn-'ri I'.'irn-'ri eau presi lent ar A' tcl! reports 'hat tin's week end a cnin.nn inity holi-lay holi-lay has been declaired, all buisnesa will close and every man and hoy will 'urn out to put ivp th ) net wire fence iround the remetarv and thP women ind ,3ii-ls will furnisli the luii'li nrrl -ome thing T.ood to drink In ad-1 ad-1 i t ion somie. work will be dune on the oa l. The insts ha been donated 'iy the meni'bers and Hip wire bought by the local farm bure-ie. |