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Show I DOES BEST BOY IN U. S. LIVE IN OGDEN? I REN ENGLAND Hl ASHTII ITVH A.M. MstSB., S.pf. IS Wl l lii n v lncl.inii village "f ft having !" al boj In imlrli I H 1 He is i Sheldon li years old- I wild lives with in- parent! on farm ft At (he edge of town. H Wfsioy hat just beaten Ml tho giria H of U'orr?ifrr-rfi maklnc iircitd Cul" H Inary experts of the Worrfflfi -m f.irm H buftna awarded him the priM bvsf a ircf field of entrants. Mt Hi; KEl PS HI SI B in three thontha Wesley: B Made rK In.ius of bread ill 1? link- IV.'I ?i li ii r - of housework. w Spen 18 ho Ufa running offendl for 1 . his rhOthCi 1 In addition 16 this he found time 1 l" L. .-u Deliver Hi papers nigh'i' I ;i.V"i 00 to school , ' Make a cake or two nnrl sometimes t - 'I "its Sh dishes ; jjj Shovel snow. '.jaH Play hasc-paii ijl Tak? long rides through the hills jPVj on his bicycle, jfcl "5ii swimming, frequently rT I Despltt his housewifely talents, Y 1 vVeslej la All boj rcdhcdtted, freckled Vjj'J .irni full di pep m, can tfcist a curve rj over the platter better that anj of -JM 1 h it ifrhiioi hood sandlot hall pliv-gffl pliv-gffl f, REAL I)YI NTI Ri:. .VTaTarJ I met the ehamp'nn bread maker ipFI just ns h- was leaving home for Pitch - ajfl 1 urg, a neighboring town. LI trs bi i xefaH the second time he has been there, so jH ihe trip had the aspect of adventure.! rVjfafaS H was celebrating hr twelfth birth-; H Wesley's longer journeys have been 1 confined to two trips t, tlii i iunt; ay Y9999J The hist time I went all mySClf ' -ffl ha said proudly. H bread making as a boyish uctnm- H pllshment did not seem strange to, PH "Another K.' . BlsWorth Prootj of H Asthburnham. won the championship Inst year thought If he could do 1 it. I could. So 1 had mother teach H Wesley an, die fmnicf champion H heat all girls In their neighborhood In DO YOU KNOW A BETTER BOY THAN WESLEY? miNr 1 R , Jl. DELIVCRJ' Is your boy a better boy than Wesley Sh?ldon, aged 12. of Ashburnham. Mass ? If you think he is, or if you know of a belter boy, send his piclure and the facts about him to the Editor of the Standard-tlxaminer Let's show these New Englanders a thing or two. the try-out for Worcester-co a team They lost In the tute contest to a tea in of girls f rom Fro n n -1 0. That was because they hadn't practiced to-ccrher to-ccrher eftOugh, Weslej explained ENGINEER, Ills MM ''Every boy ought to make bread," 'esle ibclared It's eaitv Snp- 1 pose you had no mother. Where d you cot your bread then?' Wcalej is rivltiR money to i;y for four 'ears nt lolleRC He's In tb- . lnhth Riade now at I o 1 1 Whitney ' Adams school and expects f enier the1 t'ushlns; academy al Ashliurnhum next ' term "I'm KOinp to b- an engineer.' he' told mo as we reached Fllchburg. "Al- though sometimea I thinli I'd like to be an editor." "lie's the lie-i hoy I ve ever known,' -.is Mrs Jrni- Wilcox of the junior department of the Worcester-co farm bureau |