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Show Ht - ' H twii'Mwi!tiimiiwnwmniiimiwimwitffiiimiBiiiimnmiiiiniminimiitw Hi j.cEDAR'S-""- 1! Boys and Girls I H OUR MOTTO I H Fit tm for the fight I m i Physically M I Mentally 1 1 IMorully 1 H I 100'X" Citizenship J H nniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiHiiiiiiMiiiiMiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiMiinitiiiiiMiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinit H Chairman Child Welfare Work H Mrs. E. H. Ryan; Piny Grpunds Mrs. H Thomas Webster; Club LenderMr. m Prlco; Supervisor Plnys -Herbert B Milne; Supervisor Plnys children un- H der 9 years Mrs. John Foster; Boy M Scout lender Almn Esplin and Mr. Milne. H H WANTED M A swimming pool, j fl A tennis court, fl A drum and bugle corps or brass, m bnn'd for the boys and girls. $5.00 ( 1 is offered for the person submitting, M the best plnn for securing same nnd L who js willing to help enrry out his M own suggestions. Please hnnd your M pnpers without signatures to Herbert H Milne. Ho will take your number nnd ( ' nnmc nnd n committee will do tho, m rest. Wc would like to sco n Scout ' get tho.V. though every ono is invited H' to enter tho contest. LaH M On Tuesday afternoon tho Relief, H Society Ladles, assisted by tho Mutunlj . Beekeepers nnd locnl boy scouts pre- H pnrcd n delicious nnd substantial B luncheon for tho two hundred and M fifty visiting scouts nnd friends. The H repast was served from 7:00 p. m. m until 9:00 p. m. on the B. A. C. cam- H pus and was greatly enjoyed by tho H hungry visitors. gaafl M Every Tuesday nnd Thursday from B ' 4 until G p. m. organized play (it B. H A. C. campus. All invited. LmH M Tho first month's reports for tho m Boys' and Girls' clubs aro now being H received and show that good work is H boing done by our young folks. Many H of the boya aro furnishing their pnr- H- cats' tables with garden products thoy H have raised during tho summer. Oth- H crs arc keeping the gardens and lots H, clean by pulling the weeds and feed-H feed-H - v, ing them to animals they have listed H '"in'chjbvork. Thcso animals are mak-'f mak-'f p .ipK good" gairi:anil begin to show the H , finish that is required of a good show H animal The boy's aro all anxiously m waiting for the County Fair to'como H so they can display the animals that H thoy havo so carefully raised. H The boys are finding enjoyment in H doing tho things that will in tho end M bring them a profit. Thoy run the H streets less and aro found at home , more often when their mother's call Hr comes. K i Tho girls nre in the house quietly K learning tho things that will aid them 't , in after lifo. Thoy, too, nro all B r.' . waiting for fall to como so thnt thoy f- r ' 'may show the results of their labors. H M ' ,'"' Pnrenta-r-Do you know whnt Scout- L ing means .to '.your boys and the fu- Lm.' ture generation? x Did you see those 230 boys at the B B. A. C. campus Tuesday evening? M , Did you note their behavior and np- B pcurnncc, their obedience to the ones ' in charge of them, and their smiling mj, faces? H Did you sec them play their games? LM Did you hear any foul or vulgar M language in their play? m Those were true Scouts; just tho B kind of Scouts wo arc going to havo LM in Cedar City. So let's one nnd all H ' uphold and boost scouting such as it H is in other parts of our state nnd nn- H H Scout meetings Tucsdny evenings nt Wnrd Hall 8:30 p. m. Ages 12 to H 18 years. |