Show GHOST OF JIM SEEN I AT SCOUT CAMP CAMpi Last Friday night the tho scouts of Camp Kiesel Klesel ere were visited by the ghost of old Jim Saunders S fam tam famous famous ous Otis In many man counties as the ghost of Causey Creek Tho The story goes goes' that old Saunders ers was a trapper on South Fork ork Wheat heat Grass and I Causey Creek Saunders was a a plainsman who could go all day without tiring One particular win win- winter tar ter t r about 40 years ears ear ago alto when the thes snow s tow had fallen about four feet deep and It was very cold Saunders I ders was wu out visiting his line or traps lila Ills load of furs was heavy I and by the time he h got down f ed dh I Heaver v ho decided d he e would cut across the hills As he walked brIskly along he ht heard the dis distant di- di tant tnt howl of wolves After some Borne I dl little time he heard they were get- get getling getling ling closer Desperately he ran It would have been futile to climb n it tree ho he would have havo frozen tol told to d death dath ath The wolves caught him un- un und to d dr r the cliffs above his cabin The Thel I next winter people from Huntsville found his bones bone 1 The time lime between visits of old Saunders Saunders' ghost 1 is undetermined bi 1 t It appears appear and sometimes sometime the distant howling of wolves can be Scouts of Camp Klesel Kiesel have made visits to the cabin ln of the old trapper and thus thull far tar have o not nots s en the ghost but a large lare number num nuni- her ber i u of bo II have Imagined or CJ fan tan fancied fancied cled that they could see sea it It Last Friday night a number of I bo Ls 1105 s say that they saw the ghost a nl that he lie stood on the top of e cliff rf where Saunders Sau wa waa I Killed As A. they looked they saw It II slowly descend until It had dis dis- dis appeared Next week a aUlt Isit again will be made to the cabin where It is ii I hoped all of the boys will gain a a. aview view of the tho he phenomena bOS a. a I |