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Show Boys Return From Trip Seventeen Milford 4-H Forestry club boys returned Friday evening from the annual 4-H Forestry camp at Big flat in the Beaver mountains. The boys were accompanied ac-companied by Owen W. Stoker, Scout leader, in place of Hal Smurthwaite, regular 4-H leader. Clubs from the surrounding counties coun-ties were prft-ent and all enjoyed the trip and talks given by the leaders. Those going from Milford Mil-ford were Hob Martin, Bill Hoke, ! Frank Tribole, Stanley Lewis, Stanley and Wallace Hughes, Jamejs and Hubert Hickman, Johnny Grimshaw, Wallace Iang, Ix-o Patterson, Philip Carlisle, LaIar Morris, Don Chri.-.tcnson, Allen Bingham, Maynard Voor-hee; Voor-hee; and Bud Williams ' pro duce ton- of beeswax." i Other products involving farm activities which will be used in 'y.','i, according to Mr. Nichols, ; will be 2,400,000 pounds of lin-j lin-j seed oil. 311,000 pounds of castor oil, 2,000.000 pounds of turpentine. turpen-tine. I "The Ford car is a good customer cus-tomer of the farmer," concluded Mr. Nichols. The farmer helpe; to build Ford cars, and in return j Ford can and trucks play an im-! im-! portant part in making farming ! morn efficient and convenient. I Ami working together, they both I help the country." |