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Show BOYS I'D eilS OF STATE EJITERTAIEUEQi SALT LAKE, Oct. 1. It Is a fine thing to be the guests of the state and to be feasted and feted by the hour and to have a special car in which to ride to Fort Douglas to hear tho band concert and to see strange and picturesque pic-turesque military sights. But this is just the way the boys and girls are being treated who have earned tho right to be looked' up to by all residents of Utah because they have performed some special cwty auent the war, or finished successfully successful-ly some project along tho line of food 'conservation and production. Eighty-six boys and girls real patriots patri-ots they are are in Salt Lake, guests of the state of Utah. They are to see the state fair sights and other interesting interest-ing things while here. Yesterday they went out to the fort riding on a specially spe-cially chartered street car. It was a new and wonderful sight to many of the children, who came all tho way from the northern borders or from picturesque Dixie land, In tho uttermost southorn part of the state. They appeared to enjoy Immensely all they saw at the fort fn tho way of military mili-tary maneuvers and the band concert was a real delight, Robert W. Wilson of Ogden, who has been associated with the boy scout movement in Utah for a long time, Is in charge of the boys. Miss Goldle Faux, an Instructor from tho faculty of the Agricultural college" at Logan, Is in charge of tho girls of the party. on |