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Show 4-H Clubs Taking Active Part In Rural Recreation The importance of providing recreation for the leisure hours farm folks have these days has become one of the major concerns con-cerns of thousands of 4-H Club leaders and members. During the past three years, a plan has been worked out whereby a-dults a-dults and youth interested in directing recreational activities in their xclubs and communities can take a special course set up for that purpose, This training and club participation par-ticipation has been brought about through the National 4-H Recreation and Rural Arts program pro-gram now in full swing in Utah. About $29,000 is provided for leader training clinics and club and individual awards. Last year more than 10,200 young people and 6,400 adults attended these clinics. They receive re-ceive instruction in group singing, sing-ing, dancing, games, sports, dramatics, dra-matics, handicrafts and many other activities. |