| Show i YOUNG TRAILBLAZERS ON THE TE WAY TO UTAH Bo Boys In St Si hail Had n Vivid Picture of the lie West PL Painted In Colors Colon That the bIggest store In Utah is 15 a amere amere mere trading post that its It II most mOISt pain paJa residences are Indian tepees and that Its citIzens arc either redskins nt at attired tired In of oC many colors or white men called b by such endearing terms as Rattlesnake Pete or Dadee Badee Dan and Its horn ot of pungent sage saoe sagebrush brush anI and lone pine tree Its fauna the bear benr the wolf wol the buffalo the moun tam lIon and other this the picture of oC two Pennsylvania boys bos arrested In St Louis today and held IlS as runaways s until their parents can be herd from The were bound for Utah to hunt Indians and wore armed with Instruments or 01 torture or of various kinds Their commissary commissar consisted ot of ofa JI a loaf loa ot of bread The II story tOr is III told In Inthe inthe the following Associated Press dis dispatch patch from St Louis to The News this afternoon Two bravo brave Indian hunters William and Michael Patrick o of Cher lerol leroi Pa 16 years and 13 years rears old respectively were wre checkmated at the Union station today toda They ThC are arc being hold held at polIce until the thc police hear from their parents The sombrero wIth sith yellow bands l aroused rou ed the suspicion ot of the po police police lice The boys bos baggage aSe Included a knockdown rifle n a pistol n a hatchet JI a dirk JI a dagger a tele telescope telescope scope a loaf ot of bread a roll of oC stage money mone and a prayer book The boys bOI said the reading ot of dime novels noel caused them to start for Utah to unearth a burled treasure The rifle was waR to lIght fight back invaders and I the to detect Indians 4 |