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Show I ' -vN3? 2d Items of interest taken from the f I .((gygCj )Jg2u Files of ,hc J,iIford News of Jt' Fifteen years ago this week J : Hugh Cross was editor and Chet . Glea.-on was assistant editor of a column of Boy Scout notes headed "Scout Bugle". Following were included among- the items: Hugh Cross was getting- hardboiled punching typewriter keys and licking- postage stamps and everything every-thing .... the secretary. Dick O'Rourkc, wasn't able to write as fast as the double quick speeler, Harold Ca-lson, could jabber . . . . ! the Scoutmaster was going to have a hair-pulling contest if the Scouts didn't keep the barbers in better business . . . .Sparrow Bird had taken the bugle and hertiest sympathy sym-pathy was entended'to the people in the upper flat ... . Jimmy Hedges complained about his new pants being too tight .... little Jeff Jefferson thought the Scout hat was to be worn Boob McNutt fashion . . . .the Scoutmaster, Anthony An-thony G. Mayo, was going on government business to Dixie land and it was hoped that the Scouts would be going along with him .... little Jack Bardsley was some Scout and expected to be an Eagle Scout that time the next year .... had to hand it to Second ' Class Scout Charles McCulley for j he knew all about the significance ! of the badge, being assistant pa- j trol leader of the Hound patrol . . . Roy Easton . would have to get busy and attend the meetings .or he would find himself facing the judicial committee .... the Horse patrol was short one Scout so Harold was asked what was the matter. Couldn't he keep his horses together? The Salt Lake route was dumping dump-ing an overage of 15 cars of coal daily at Milford. It was reported likely that there would be 250 cars dumped altogether. Estella Manuel had bid in the second trick at Black Rock. Spencer Schow had been assigned assign-ed to the telephone position during dur-ing the day time at the round house. Stanley Tanner, was doing relief re-lief work as caller. George Atkin had resigned as office boy at the round house and was to manage tle new cafe. Ed Peterson had moved his pool hall to the Smithson building, next door to Philo Orwin's barber shop, and all the poo! halls were open again after a short recess on account of the flu. |