Show THE OGDEN SATURDAY EVENING MAY R With MAJOR HOOPLE OUR BOARDING HOUSE Bedtime Stories This Curious World c3-3- Ferguson war'cloud wins listen PH WHAT IT SAVS ONJ ET YER MAX WE'RE 3-5-- TO BISCUIT MUNCMER WAS LEADJkJO WHEN THEY WENT BACK OF TW TREES ON TH’ TURN BUT WAR CLOUR CAME OUT ALONE IT HAD BEEN SO LOkl3 MUNCHER SINCE GERTIE THE OPPORTUNIST U' PLACES By Thornton W Burgess I The opportunist never waits He is not one who hesitates — Reddy STANDARD-EXAMINE- JUST FIRTEEW Fox FROM Reddy Fox is nothing if not an opportunist Quick of wit he is quick to see opportunity and equally quick to make the most of it lie knows full well that it B-BI- — RACE CHANCE TO MISS HE JUMPED OPF 1 LOOK is soon lost to one who hesitates So he is ever alert for opportunity and instantly seizes 'it whenever it comes his way This is one reason why he is able to hold his own even when hunted and persecuted by Man When he has a growing family it is well that Reddy is an op- portunist Like most children little Foxes need a lot of food They grow fast and fast growth ’'requires' plenty of food They cannot get it themselves so fath-‘e- r and mother must get it for ' them You see they are eaters of meat and so- - their food must be hunted and caught This is why they have need of a good 'father and why Reddy Fox is a fNTOE HfMACAVAN RANGE! THERE SjojDOO-Fzx- nr -- A MAN! AT AEEC3 CAN BE HEARD BV DOS A ARE a PEAKS OH MRS AND HIDDEN IN THE SHOVEL-THERE- ’S WATER OR WEEDS' NO WONDER GAS PIPED FROM YOUR HOUSE ELECTRIC BILLS MY HART COME AND BRING A HAVE BEEN HIGH HERE’S A MOUND RIGHT TO YOUR BASEMENT JJA u u a S-'j-I Q BOTTLES WOMDERlNa vvhat had beOF HIS come IV RiTz ClUB' — Ft £ r SSI ' - RIGHT WAGON A? 7Rev7y-Exy- R AS VET SO AKjID -- AT ABOUT SIR FROM OUR HOUSE SOME BMPTY MILK SOLD HIM TO TH HIGHEST BIDDER saw: scHZJrrisrrs SOUND AUDIBLE TO A f YES IN FRONT OF Th' JOCKEY FI6UKSD that IT WAS TOO GOOD A Cj ' SO FAB the BOYS OKI "TM' MUNCHER WAS By J R WILLIAMS OUT OUR WAY BEHIND “THEY “THOUGHT HE WAS LOSTwwv' THE SEARCHING PARTY FOUND HIM PARKED HAD BEEN IN TH’ LEAD "TM BISCUIT 28193? UA AAAWEZZ Qi ERALD 5-- linin' o '"SPIDERS" urrruELG£L better father than Peter Rabbit or Johnny Chuck The latter do not have to provide any food whatsoever for their children because these eat grass and clover and other green things which grow all around them right up to the very doorsteps of their homes So Peter and Johnny have little interest in their chil- THAT INJUfRE U S PAT BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES OUR MOTHERS GET GRAY WHY T M REO si dren and live selfishly There were six cubs In the home in the Old Pasture and Reddy was very proud of them wished that there were not quite so many mouths to feed but From The these times were only when was he and was poor hunting tired and discouraged It was 50 YEARS AGO the same way with their mother Mrs Reddy is among the best of Postmaster John G of mothers Nowhere in the Ogden reports 73 lettersTyler in his Green Forest or on the Green office that will be sent to the better parents dead letter office in Washington Meadows are and Mrs Red- if not claimed within the next Fox than Reddy 30 days dy This morning Reddy was hunting not far from the Big River The prospects for a good earHe was hunting for Mice So ly potato crop in the Plain City far he had had no luck at all district are not encouraging- The Although he was paying strict crop seems to be growing very attention to his Mouse hunting slowly and the vines are not he missed nothing that was' go- thrifty ing on about him 'When he had first arrived he had seen high in Battery G First Artillery of the air above the Big River a Fort Monroe passed through Ogbroadwinged bird whom he at den a day or twTo ago en route once recognized as Plunger the to San Francisco - to exchange Osprey whom many people know with the garrison there The batsimply as Fish Hawk Plunger tery was under direction of Cap- was watching the water below' for a fish to come near the surface You know Plunger and his family ‘live entirely on fish " “I wouldn't mind a good fish myself” thought Reddy From time to time he looked over to see what luck Plunger w?as having For a long time it appeared that fishing was no better than hunting but at last he saw Plunger shoot down and disap pear below the bank A moment or two later he reappeared flaj ping upw'ard heavily with a fish of good size clutched in his claws Just then there was a fierce scream and King Eagle - appeared above Plunger King Eagle must have been watching from a tree on the other shore That fierce scream was a com- mand to drop that fish Plunger didn’t drop the fish He screamed an angry refusal and continued to fly upward King Eagle all the time circling - above him And now Mrs Plunger appeared on the scene and sought to get between Plunger and King Eagle Reddy forgot Mice He headed straight for the bank of the Big River and he ran fast At the edge of the bank he lay flat under some low 1 bushes and watched the excit--inquarrel going on in mid-ai- r For a while King Eagle merely bluffed trying to make Plunger drop' that fish Then he began to lose patience He was becoming angry Meanwhile in dodging about Plunger had swung around until now he was almost over where Reddy lay It was then that King Eagle decided that the time had come to make good his threats Plunger saw the sudden change and with a scream of combined rage and disappointment dropped the fish Iown it came and landed with a thump among the bushes just in front of Reddy A hasty upward glance showed Reddy that King Eagle had set his wings to follow down leisurely Reddy darted 'out seized that fish and was away with it before King Eagle realized what was happening When he did realise that that fish was gone he shot down as only he can He was too late Reddy was shrewd enough to keep under bushes where King Eagle could not follow' He had made the most of opportunity (Copyright 1938 by T W g -- -- tain James M Ingalls INC- - 5?8 6H6HT In Early Days Standard-Examiner- SERVICE r Ogden 20 YEARS AGO Appraisers of the late Joseph Thomas placed a valuation of $131052 on property of the estate The court appraisers are Charles H Barton Thomas G Burt and Charles Rundquist LeGrande Pingree son of Mr and Mrs James Pingree of Ogden and Richard Marshall of im V of Summerhays and company dealers in wool and hides in Salt Lake City has been in Ogden the past few days Members of the association of the 76th and 77th quorums of seventy of the LDS church will meet in Ogden June 4 to elect directors Job Pingree of Ogden is president of the The citizens of West Weber have decided to build a new meetinghouse Bishop Zechariah Ballantyne and a selected committee have chosen the' site and construction work will soon start The structure will cost $4 OCX) ‘ Flaws Cited In Welfare Plan ed States navy as apprentice seamen They have gone to San Diego California for’ training J Francis Fowles son of Mr and AJrs Josepah Fowles of Hooper has gone to Palo Alto California where he will enter the officers’ training school for a commission in the army t - jfVi SO FAR : SEEMSTBEl HUH! AN HOURSiT'HECIC WITH HIS WELL WIIER IS TH’ ONLY VOICE OF TH’ THREE BETTER 50 Y’TALKIN' 1UMVOOOKS SOME WEAR ft v TEAR! ( tEFT' START TALKIN' WALKIN’ - M ' rc N p K Ogden on business in relation to changes in the operation of trains recently ordered by the H W Wistner ME FRANKIE YOU DON’T SCARE SLAUGHTER! I GOTTA BONA FIDE LEASE AMD YOU AN’ ALL TH’ KING'S HORSES CAN'T GET VT BACK A A Two Utah boys among the victims when the troop ship Moldavia was sunk off the coast of England recently were William Brown of Hoytsville and Thad-deu- s Hodges of Mount Carmel Ogden women who are funds for the Red Cross a successful campaign V - 111 J C Hall of Denver: spent the past few days in Ogden giving "TUT I TUT I CONFUCIUS ONCE SAID THE INITIAL COST OF A BLACK EYE THAT COUNTS ITS THE PRICE OF STEAK TO PUT IT iS NOT 1 WE'LL HAVE TO WORK FAST I L DONT Pipe down I told you HIM AUONE NOT EVEN FOR A MINUTE FIVE MINUTES OF 'EM — OUTSIDE NEDDIE ? JEUY ROLL OF4 rri AND-“THE- KNOW1 WHAT TO DO Y ALL SET J YOU SIGNAL WHEN YOU'RE READY WE GOT A accidents COUPLA OUT HERE "THAT ARB JUST OYIN'TO happen 7K By Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb NOT TO LEAVE OF VfeAH-S- lX WANT JUNE TO KNOW' ARE THE GUTS ELLA CINDERS INTERVAL By MERRILL BLOSSER Underhanded Business J Am By ROY CRANE Look Out Frankie! WASH TUBBS We sent me cxrr FOR A GLASS OF ORANGE JUICE the livestock situation the “once over” He was formerly in the! elapsed SINCE stock business in this 'section of WE LAST the country and said he was SAW pleased to visit the old 'roundELLA— up grounds” again - X KNEW WHAT WAS GOING ON U4-HI- S MIND£ WERE YHOSESYMFTOMS UN M (STAKE ABLE I WlS WIFE WILL BE BACK ANY MINUTE j OM “THIS IS UhatS j terrible UP ? WHAT SHOCK 1 MUST ELLA ' HAVE To SEAR? ) 5-2-8 Bta Consume YACHT YOUTHS MillMMfMMl HUNTED AT SEA SANTA CRUZ Cal' May 28— (UP)— The §25000 yacht Tira still was missing today and so were three local high school youths who disappeared after anAn open forum discussion was the nouncing their intention of seeThe next story: "The Tribute main feature of the meeting of the the World "the South seas General Welfare Federation Thurs- ing Payers” first” Wilday evening in City hall with Raw-soThe coastguard cutter Shon liam Phillips presiding S E shone was to put to sea again gave an account of contacts this with the general welfare movement morning in search of the Calito on a while recent craft as was a coast guard amIs trip fornia Dr J M Elliott explained phibian plane Both spent long some of the defects in the existing hours Friday searching the coast Weber college reception for Og- old age pension as actually func- line and far to sea den high school faculty seniors and tioning in Utah The committee The missing youths who were their partners will be held Satur- appointed to secure approval by day evening in the college ballroom county and city commissioners of three weeks preparing for their instead of tonight as announced on the general welfare legislation now "world cruise” were James 17 Paul Tara 17 and invitations according to President pending in congress reported H A Dixon progress Wpilliam Grace 16 Weber Reception Date Moved Up -- Ogden have enlisted in the Unit- p W Summerhays of the firm LIKE MOW WE there has returned from San Francisco where he has been the past ing with merchants and other week in conference with combusiness concerns of the city He claims that Ogden is rapidly pany executives becoming the business center Union Pacific right of - way of Utah agent C A Black with headin Omaha Nebraska Louis A West formerly of quarters Calihas gone to Los Ogden now of Pocatello Idaho fornia on railroad Angeles business has been in Ogden the past few days on business and to attend S Yeaman son of the double wedding of his two MrRaymond and Mrs Sterling Yeaman FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS sisters of Ogden has enlisted in the 145th light artillery and will go The ladies’ powder It is reported that eggs are to ROOM IS "ID The RIGHT HELLO for Kearney training 1 GEE IT'S NICE JUNE FRECKLES extremely scarce iri Snowville He Camp is a cometist HAVING YOU PRACTICALLY an unusual condition there and ALONE AGAIN that merchants are unable to The Mutual asImprovement them meet the demand for sociation of the North Weber L D S stake will hold Its annual George Wright Jr represent- reunion and field day at Plain Wagon and Impleing the 30 An elaborate proment company of Ogden has City May enof and gram sports gone on a business trip to north- tertainment has beengeneral arranged ern Utah and southern Idaho j for the occasion J Ptt By V T HAMLIN Walking Papers ARE BUT four COUNTIN' WUR OMTH' FLOOR! trainmaster for the Southern Pacific at Ogden be offered 8 MT HONEY rr LOOKS C McLaughlin a prominent business man of Park City was In Ogden recently contact- e U - ALLEY OOP goverment The May fair will be1 held In 8t9 - industrial enterprises Lester park tomorrow A fine articles display of home-madwill be on exhibition and sale A program of entertainment will T M & W R Scott general manager of the Southern Pacific is in Co-o- INC Files ’s The first Issue of the Ogden Argus has been published It is edited by Leo Haefeli and P J Barrett and is sent out in the interests of Ogden business and D tfgvicr 6000Vi6HT rv- HORACE IH 60 IMG TO SPEND TH NVTH BOOT WV6HT CVlv&AT WE 1938 8V KCO VOtYV OW —6000 VA6HT SOOT MCT-es-i 1938 8Y tnr By EDGAR MARTIN Shucks! ELVOR3 EEEN S COP M crwtu-iA- J Hen-ning- er Crime Never Pays DAN DUNN WELL 7 FINJCHE-- D WHEN VOLJ RAMET-r- r the scared WASNvlT' WHEN! “YOU eF?AsB&EO GuAJNCS BUT 0'HAJL0RAM Chawc fVuMarl By NORMAN MARSH t |