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UNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1926 THE CASPER TRIBUNE- HERALD _ PAGE NINE Troop Activities Reviewed at fait | Ce — ah Ze 1 | ( ity on the’ part 1 I t 1 Wa ( at window displays | forge 1 rt signs | I Wyo.; &§ . ; the~ jamt on | nigh Ler n no} V fact < of February 10 ha upied | ! vered than the old | Ir f ttention of the troop Dor ted egg smashed | © ¢ of Lander, W : sa: val k sane for the prepared n I ized. with ayl A : \ \ 2 |— - P T 1: ¥ itmaster and he real < nse ‘ a iit ot ! = . 1,19 boys inthe troop., j got \ his yh ih io pb LEGAL NOTICES Aer a < raop’ Troop 7 was; organized | Le ers. E mrse comb and wat: | NOTICE FOR PUBLIC ON rday Tigh 10 eet-ia: the Fant | ¥ c a troc indications. A NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Depa 1 mmunity church wit fr D. this ten 1 laying hen } well formed, full Department of he I r, U.}S. Land. Of ( M. Sheppard as scoutmasier. Mr, EWeenisdy bint | deep bod nat haath E S.. Land Offi f = W Tavs dis ayo man y I , : 3 i “ ; Ke : number of others willl | 7 id IVEN | I x give his time to hglp the bo { 1 " = sew! 3 ig} om i f ¢ ) R. it ey , a 1 c C c ( 7. De 15 nt nh} nd t r a a, ba 1 durin, ) VW W W hoo} un n n fi Na TeoG hone month nd surely stirs hope ¢ ; : et the high’ school do | — her en fed this W., Sixth | Se TE ot belong to other tro MAS A (FORD AXTEL for 1 awA i 1} filed ~|SWUSE! Ru SK f athe: | 2 UL | r y 1 Ae 1 ; “ 7 I 1 r ting warn Let if to lar ribed f With so plentiful } laimant nar s wit ( \ of the 1 a | no rea hens Cl mdeen nina oe ee oni wan nt the othr } Ms d : Edward Bird Vonnie Wyo.; 1 for the jambore | ut eee: wi; Pasa t aL Nee a David Holsten, Mrs. Lena John Mr.'C. M user’is mak: | ee ae é that 1 them und? soa | fo, A+ Lar ‘ Casper, ing property “box for ‘the* troop.’ " b L k r | Wyo SPENCE re 6 now has a ‘waiting’ 1 ae o- | , CHRISTENSEN, \ Troop 16—We had a pretty good : \ an ea IA ae rune meet Wednesday, 100° per preced leavi , oF the | se | att AN our” re-re ips re foe eh atten repay youl NOTICE FOR PUBL ICAT! ON | fees in. We planned an Bran 1 t - T f sed | tran mash 1 ntial. ‘Take | g hike, scheduled f ind as Gp BRS) 88s DURING JHE RECENT Colo SNAP THE yaad Brant te bes ave a W st 16,1 ‘ an Jit and stir. Let’ it stand unt rH fi have it fixed ur Rat AcceesT ae We | engrnnecsc<s, ed Sores: “W C. We Ax SKIPPER PILED THE CAR ALMOST KNEE HIGH eee t tha ; : tions in signallin Ieahtcaa Mt ‘| Sana pat se Meee staal AS 10 Cheyenne, W Troop S—A meetin fia | WITH STRAW To HELP KEEP JHE PASSENGERS FEET WARM ; 4 Y was held last Tuesda3 - ipa \ OTICE troop headquarters ir may 0 ‘ 2 Ch terian church (Copyright. 1926, by Tr cate, 1 i reo) | No Dr. Wilson, oné of the : |} F gave an sn ete incona | THE ToNERVILLE TROLLEY THAT MEETS ALL THE TRAINS ken pen and a f ; } . and “Dat i outlined plans for the jambor ss ree a ae | S41 “he eta sre Uy be held next month ts li és EITCAEO Hegedocada’ iaccn Tale on : 79 W.. .§ al scouts passed tests the e n minute Add v ant la — or . = ¢ in planning the details for the iid “ oat mh : boree, at which Troop 8 promises to e SNOT ee MOYTELAND A i | Wn scribe develop much competition for 2 S att he abies» from - Bat a Thaatiten al : eaie ar “ heeler. filed cable fre ett neauty shop, designed to cater to a , a en = 1 Setting The |]_4.0,252s my, on ie r eting was called to country within a few w APES eu ‘out oath’and pledge of. allegiance OTViIes haying toured Great Britain in paoster Seatge! Wala. in tne) Tees . bis sg Boatams eA ngtea Pees on, eae to the flag. Th ere 15 present. own vaudeville act and_prior to t Ne Faery net aM Ae pe Sat ee Wyo., Jan jud Il of Casper, Wyomir s A business meeting was then. held. PITT 2 a, p makin two _ picture Sip. Riden| ‘the. sols: ¢ anadian » Indian ¢ c r n n trict cor MART T. CHRISTENSEN | (Copyright, 1926, Casper Tribune) | 4 1's h i. “Jaco Miss Gi ill be seen as the} ; ( a a wit Our girve “Hasghesn aiur beds nods We FOL! wa Bdwnrd: 3 ction, | daughter of the manager of a Hud-| : en eee SOL ORE | Salk i intend to continue working -on \it| NEW YORK—The shorter, round: Well,"" and Edward Jose production. | CAUE™er ‘ : : ‘ r docke | Pub) Jan. 10, 4, 31 i . ae soon Boy Scout writing the} er and stubbier the toe and the high vera, oftera) were meds her to: roxy AWG HAY y r Fe 6 W Ww best theme on citizenship will re-|er the heel, the more stylish {s the n abroad but she at lo ie TE eee ~—_ , Ries: ¢ cleve five dollars. “We discussed the | present day oxford. Only a few « ed. of th peer yas 2 ie Mdatpemcie, arity 1 ir t | FOR PUBLICATION 4 % things that we should put in our|the exampl t kind of foot t 1 opis SICA fON ates Higarets Be beca ft Inter 1 MAT Ri vindow. Mr. Morgan was with us er in design or | Hollyw " ptieat: theae Jn Bi onrsae. Tu ; } ; Che W I id brought that shoots 1 ligator and| aN cone ona ths heat : ? ora | Shae | \ : see-bees. We found best arch- oy usedand| Pat th Miller's next 1 < ae <a | | IVE ; apis Be dite ss s a a th nes I te [in “The Desert Heal xy E - | | , is i ers by shoot ‘ 1 © are occasionally | vehicle arner Were wt Oe es pra ceteris. A Good Reducing Diet | , s meeting By s then dismissed with Wt Is Go Back Home T Beet oe A good reducir Hiet is as follow || | as2. 1 Ca y NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION sgout, oath. a ~ is the first of two original ean se Le pc att : Breakfast liced. cranes A c y t 0, mia: bet ra Fe ‘Troop 19 3 |; NEW YORK—rhe old-tashi | purchased especially her. w ibey mat lig ty OPC SOM tif F glisés': of whbla) whakt? tonec | hy | Homestead Entry, Chey D riment of the Interior,’ t master. ‘Troop 19 held a-r stick of striped candy has ee atl ee vORe 7 Caery Mert and Black | coffer 4 ar ce OSS! | | No. 035296, Dou 118529 : ie ‘ seventies Lvs last Tuesday. ‘The meetin | faithfully copied in the new \w Orvijie Caldwell, six. feet three Lunch—Buttered beets, lettuce | = | peal Neha apened with the scout oath; by }able silks for sport wear in the gouth. | inches tall, is) almost asyb he salad with Wrench dressing, one | I k i Scoutmaster Dratager. - Phere. were atrines and aids are’the favorite | is tali. ti days. Heaides playing thin slice of whole wheat bread | ~ dedpioe a0 scouts, | five) yiaite : Me ee es ss\ the the part of Ferrayiuy-in the stage with one-half pat of. butter Commereial Trust in. | tow g: Phe Scoutmaster Green, and Commis: }llant colors jjeinz* posed on x Hite | brearbtign of aibartgiee re Meili ahah Sean AP RS aged Re of Box 927, Wyo,, wito sioner Goodwin present.at.the meet-}and cream, grounds The ba aeetecs Daseiieew #4; san 5 eal an ude Home ing. Commissioner Goodwin took} form squares of only moderate ‘side, Dinner—Sma}l_ serving 6f lean] on common vit f , : ntr} enne No. charge and practiced*on the contest 4 gical batedicorerc: fs proaf to .¢ 75 dou, for for the scont jamboree to be given | NEW YORK—The methods of car Pitter Battered athe liv Radiant Scoambian Adaiced: cease land ab ed, | ec on February. 10.” ‘The ‘iyeeting was|rying those essentials, powder’ puff: ed tom! Pr ena cca aemten | ih centering calctahan ie =| n P. Wheeler, U. S| Prir closed with scout oath and benedie- | lipstick, mirror and cigaret cas faa’ Ge ae aeteaetins ph sain Saar inion gs adh et A HC t as tion; | constantly changing, ‘The latest one iB at ur A hgtabibes dvs sa pay } 1 Hl Troop 10—Eimer Edwards, scout-|1s in the evening muffs. Theso arc SHOPPING HINT. BGs arta paramere ent ) master. We held our regular meet-| warmth. They are made of flowers When shopping during ‘the nae tence | Saat | 028046 ing) Friday night, and a large num-| with § ( orgette and are filled January sales conside r ga ; ; Sacsatee ak e ‘TP f f boys were | ent Plan t you ‘make « -purehase as to} most cial | at ers 2 siiawti 7 IY +P weré made to take part in anpiver whether the article ts really, good | | .., r3 \anet pe e hay cars aaa t y sary wéek activities. 100 per cent material'and therefore a bargain | ee _ | ee pref my a 1 | ree. ‘ J Watch Troop 10, Mills. or »whethn ny} | ily fact | . Program for ing of Troop No. 1, ost dN Grea or 7 roreee I Ta a Boy Scouts of Ameri eck c | | | ein, ; 3 Ce net Douglas, Wyo. | A | WHEN | than’ the* a Newa ree) ra a outs | a ‘OR Thutsday Evenir . 21, 1926 tween it and a good. on aa I Tfeemegiones murni ties was: $A | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Ol 7:30—Roll cull folloy by scout - k Bite Sia lbs. | ie pe. ea conse | ie Interior, U.| Geo oath, — = = 1| | TY Con |s Cheyenne, Wy-| 7:40—Council tablet tenderfoot tests.| CODY, Wyo., Jan Mari MENU HIN’, \| | 1920, i ute dri with rf 1 chool te Breaktast i HEREBY EN As. ared Wh she was dr Orange Ju | ‘ : j Halley, of P. 0. Box Knot tie! uw wr 1 Bacon Coffee This column will be a regular si}. ( 4 lacy ‘o |dane 1922 io Home { of Assistant te young Luncheon | Bre ar the Trinnhe’ | A a p ie Inte. t : 38761, Doust ies mS XOE A a ae i ae | avite all Wyo- | the t 7 1 | No. ( i, f 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION it henediction: Cri tes Whole Wheat I oultry raisers to contribute — | mbined t k t 1 3 ) D he. Int u Troop Nah I Taploca Pe r - n th 1 | 8 Principal Mer n, t Land ( fi ne, Wig. No. Dinner : j s filed } : : } night Fried Ham Cre LE FEA: | anes . c I | r Bi 1 Ap Fy : EI IVE he it ] n ( f I 1 - — — rakes tees - - TODAY'S RECIPES. ; oY W I rs c PAF sgh RR ° | Corn Pancakes or Fritters Tammany Starts “Clean Face” Drive ‘ Plans Daniels-Smith Team for 28 ca raiding. | ph T expeérin r ntifie 1 t | I ( | st it the’ revis ttle} | I ISTI I k | recommendation that it Wyoming hi | F f | very good breakfast lur n tHe 1 our ¢ held | a ' 4 J 1 dish. Two cups canned corn v iber 9, 10 and 11 f it Dialderdt ten 1 the fine r r the] volume and « — ees, one cup m ne each of sugar and eat teaspoon h 1 famil | in 19 iT | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 3. Com r Cc r y. Ar fe it ed con MOM’N POP- ekg. the Wind Out of ‘His S Sails aa MAC- “BEFORE IS TART (An GP - HERE 1S Your STENOGRAPHE iE JOB L WANT To TIME CARD- YOU'LL NOTICE SHE } Sri eaRTE ah arnete % . 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