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Show jOGDEN LAD DRIVES I LLAMAS IN CIRCUS; ENVIED? YOU BET "Oh, lookee, lookee, there's George." I And those five words form tho basis of a story containing the reason rea-son why George Buchanan, sixth grade j student at tho Pingreo school, probably was. the most envied youngslcr in Ogden yesterday. yester-day. For George, bitten by tho circus bug, had run away, for only tho day perhaps, and Joined tho Barnes' animal show. There he was in the parade, all bedecked in gaudy circus finery red coat, cap, gold laco and everything every-thing driving tho South American Ameri-can llamas attached to a rubber-tired rubber-tired sulky. With a grin on his face that outshone out-shone tho happiness Sencgambian, George drove the length of the parade par-ade all alone accepting tho homage of his boyish playmates with a nonchalance that brought a smilo to tho lips of more than one grown-up kid. Again at the circus last night, George "was tending the llamas In the animal tent, while admiring youngsters looked on, but It was in the introductory parade about tho circus arena that ho was at his best. Chewing on a vad of gum ho pranced along with tho animals, preening himself and casting a vagrant eye over the crowd looking for adoration he knew was in the eyes of the young folks. Was he going away with the dircus? "Naw, I'm just in for today," was his explanation. oo |