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Show OGDEN BOYS ON GREAT HIKE f Fifty rod-Wooded, enthusiastic Ogden Og-den boys of 'all ages and parts of the city juet lat night and enrolled as tho Ogdon delegation to the Stato Boys' camj), which openH next Friday Fri-day at Saratoga on I.ake Utah and next Wednesday at 4:30 p. m., dressed as pioneers with blankets, knapsacks and food on their backs, they will meet to start on their great outing. H. j. Griffin, A. T. Wright, tho mayor may-or and other business men are planning plan-ning to give them a big automobile I parade at the start and carry tho boys well out on the road to Salt Lake and send the Ogdcn boys on their way rejoicing. s The boya arc divided ,lnto patrols of eight boys each under patrol leaders lead-ers and sin adult leadei These patrols pa-trols have chosen the names of ani mals for names so ihat when they sLirt it Willi be a procession of hounds, wolves, coyotes, peacocks, tigers and caglos that will leave for Saratoga to maintain the honor of Ogdon. Among the men who will accompany tho boys and look after their welfare are F. v. iFisher. stato prosldont; C L. Smith, J. hrank Preshaw, Chas. Smurthwalte, A. H. Soorson and Lyman Ly-man Gowans. The patrol loaders are Vinlng Fisher. Fish-er. Will Dryadale. Gillotte Long, Fred Preshaw. Roentgen Smurthwalte and Lawrence Rushmer. William Glas-mann, Glas-mann, Jr., And Webster Lindsey will be buglers. Any boy not alrcadv enrolled snouid soo C L Smith. -115 Twentv-fourth street, the boys socreLiry, at once and enroll. nn |