Show J FARM and HOME lip ra By Mabel Merrell Homo Demonstration Agent EDITOR'S NOTE The following items this week were written and released by Miss Mabel home demonstration agent in the Duchesne ATTEND SCHOOL Sixty-five members and leaders from the Duchesne District attended the Leadership Training School held at the courthouse in Duchesne reports Lloyd Smith and Mabel district agents for the Utah State University Extension Participants were from clubs at Altamont and Program for the school consisted of instruction and discussion of coming Sandra Merrell gave a demonstration on preparation of a fruit as a demonstration example for Instruction on various phases of preparation and exhibition of club project results at the county and state fair was given by Miss Recognition awards were discussed by Special instruction was given to the various groups of leaders and officers such as vice Clayne recreation specialist from the conducted a recreation period to train these leaders and officers in different types of recreation for camps and CLUBS FORMED There are 24 girls' Clubs organized in the Duchesne including the communities of and reports Mabel district agent for the Utah State University Extension A total of girls are enrolled in 18 foods 9 clothing clubs and one home improvement Fifty-thre of these girls are enrolled in clothing phases and 62 are enrolled un foods phases of the More than one phase of work is being carried by some of the Miss Merrell Five of the 24 organized clubs carried work during the winter months and three have reorganized for projects this Phases of foods projects in the 24 clubs are listed by the home agent as 6 in phase 4 in phase 3 in phase 1 in phase and 3 in phase V. In the clothing work there is 1 in phase 2 each in phase II and The only home improvement club work is phase I. There is also one advanced clothing and 4 clubs with mixed phases I through advanced Individual club projects are listed 1 phase 2 Arcadia 2 phase V. Duchesne 1 phase These clubs are possible through the work of 30 leaders and six junior Leaders of clubs in the various communities are as Lois Bessie Daphne with Janet Seeley and Carolyn Goodrich as junior Jeane Lambert and Lois with Norita Bowden and Mary Ann Riley as junior Janet Kara Lyn Pauline Phyllis Beatrice Dorothy Elma Mildred FreDonna with Barbara Cowan as junior leader Barbara with Marsha Lusty as Letta Urania Lois Colleen Linda M. Connie Linda Norma Leslie Tracy LeMay Bernice Young and NaDean TWO SEWING GROUPS Two sewing groups for adults have been organized in Duchesne as a result of the blouse school taught the past month to 12 women of the Duchesney reports Mabel district home demonstration who taught the 12 leaders in this first phase of a four-part type sewing instruction nf is organized with Ruby Thomas and Oleah Johnstun as Those enrolled in this course are Sarah Connie Lily Marie Venla Mildred Pauline Jessie Peatross and FreDonna Spencer are leaders for the other group whose enrollees include Ilean H. Arlene Farn Loretta Rose Kay Completes Blouse School TWELVE women- of the Duchesne Community have completed a blouse school by Mabel district home agent for the Extension These ladies are FreDonna Kara Lyn Phyllis Arwella Alice Norma Pauline Jessie Oleah all of Gladys Lois These women will form leadership teams of two and other women of the area the points on sewing they learned at this blouse school and which they will through the progressive sewing course Which will include Instruction in cotton best and coat Duchesne women wishing to 1 take advantage of this instruct tion arc asked ito get in touch 1 with Miss Merrell or any of these leaders at an early The original school was by Merrell on Singer Sewing Machines set up in the board room at the adjacent to Extension Service |