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Show CIRCUS CLOWN TO TELL STORIES TO CHILDREN Chow Chow, the circus clown, who tiavels over tho country for the National Na-tional Child Welfare organization, and who is to he a Utah 81 ,,f' Fair feature will be m I gden tomorrow to tell Ogden boys and girls how to piny the game that will make them happy healthy children. Chow Chow's Utah engagement is under the direction of the Utah Public Pub-lic Health association. The clown decided that inasmuch as several hundred hoys and girls will he gathered at Lester Park tomorrow for the field day vents of the community com-munity festival, the occasion would ho u good one for him to tell the children his story about health. Chow Chow in his complete clown regalia will bo at tho park at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Chow-Chow Ls a regular circus clown. He says as far back as ho can remember he h;is lived in big tents and marched in parades and tumbled around on piles of sawdust In the circus cir-cus ring. He also says that he used to laugh and be happy three times a day when he marched in the circus parade, when he, gave his matinee performance, and when he gave his evening performance. What he did the rest of the day he can't remember Now he says he Is bright and happv all day long. And the reason but that's a secret which Chow-Chow has found himself, and that he is going to tell to all the little boys and girls in Ogden. The health clown Is a national institution, insti-tution, the original health clown, sponsored by the National Child "Welfare "Wel-fare organization, becoming so popu-I lar In a short time In teaching better health that the health clowns have become known from one end of the continent to the other. ( how -Chow said that he did not have any new rules about health to tell the children, hut he had found that the old simple rules of hvglene could be made into a delightful game and It was all so much fun that every little boy and girl ought to hear about It. |