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Show oo H THREE ACRES BEAMS I PLAITED ON CITY I BLOCK I That the poor of the city may havo H food and that the Red Cross may have H a little spare money for bread for the , H needy as well as beans for the hungry, H the Boy Scouts have planted three H acres of Mexican beans on tho corner ' H of Twenty-second and Jackson avenue. H The Boy Scouts are going to cultl- H ROBERT WILSON. fl vate the patch, and Mrs. David Eccles H is tho worthy patron of the garden, j IH having furnished tho seed and encour- H aged the workers. H The idea originated in the patriotic H mind of Robert Wilson, tho active M scout master of all tho urchins of Og- ' H den. It Is safo to sny that If Wilson ' M ever runs for office ho will run like H another Wilson, for all tho hoys on i H tho block will bo in the game to see M that Bob gots tho votes. Robert Wil- I B son looks like a "good scout," too, and M If you could see him when ho has the H four hundred Ogden boys about him M at a scout meeting you would think so, H too. This .picture was taken as tho H scout master was telling Rev. Carver H how good tho beans would taste this H jCall. H |