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Show Risky Biz Says Geeminy Yhiz... The Boys' State News was published pub-lished every day that we were there. It carried all the gossip and news of elections and events of the whole camp. i Saturday morning each boy received re-ceived his graduation certificate and his public safety certificate, and then the fourth Utah Boys' State was officially adjourned. All of us boys are grateful to the business busi-ness men, The American Legion, i Posts 89 and 117. Millard county School District, Delta Jay Cees, Delta Del-ta Auto Supply, Cecil Baker, Arve I Rose, Quality Market, Delrrrhrt, D. Stevens, Elden Jensen, Book and Sorts, Telluride Power, Co., Joe Mercer Joe Gordon, and the Delta Lodge No. 59, I. O. O. F., who gave us the opportunity to attend Utah Boys' State. Here's Risky Biz, thoroughbred "it owned by C. M. Pace, hith-"'o hith-"'o the main attraction at the before the arrival of the roall mustang across the fence n several columns of print. Bored, and lightly irked, this ng husky switches his tail o ignores such goings on over f. Bte-ied baby, and dreams of , daY' ahead when time, train-"9 train-"9 and breeding will show vhat he can do. Promising son of a famous father, fath-er, this young fellow was a year old in May. Sired by Brevty. out of Gingham Wayl, he is mow a-bout a-bout 900 pounds, a handsome sorrel. sor-rel. Apparently he has no vanity, for he didn't do h.mself justice the day this picture was taken, and acts like the whole business busi-ness makes him think "Pshaw . |