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Show UTAH EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. So Bowser ran LHave Your Plane Licensed Before You harder than ever and the Green Forest within great voice, no that everybody n exwa. there hearing knew that Samm on. Jay citing chase going over to and Blacky the Crow hurried saw how watch It. and when they and that was. Bowser close to Peter trick, but peter wasn't trying single work seemed to be having the hardest they, reach, Bowser's of to keep out was the too. were sure that something matter with Peter. He's trying to reach the Old Brier in the Patch and he ll never get there all world" cried Sammy Jay. "lies he hasn t out of breath now. and Forest reached the edge of the Green vet I never expected to see the day would catch when Bowser the Hound he's going to do it Peter Babbit, but this time or my name Isn't Sammy rly Jay." by ( J O. Lloyd.) WNU Serrlc. Chic Evening Dress - - ff AS 1 rrJJJ I ? $:?;V Hit ) o i",.. , 1 . KDEKS have been Issued by the Department of Commerce that no one shall be permitted to op erate an airplane unless the plane has been licensed In this way it is hoped the by that department. number of accidents may be greatly decreased. The officials of various states are doing their best to enforce this ruling. Our photograph shows Lieut. T. M. Hughes of the New York state police who is stationed at Roosevelt field to warn pilots against flybeing unlicensed planes. About November 1 he will 90 or fine is and the $100 arrests, penalty making gin lA&:i days 'n Jail But this time it began to look as if he really might catch him. Peter was running as if he were lame. "Something is the matter with him," thought Bowser. "As sure as I can wag my tall something alls Peter Rabbit. He BEDTIME STORY FOR CHILDREN By THORNTON BOWSER WONDERS WHAT AILS PETER wow, wow! Here Is where I you! I will never Thump, thump, thump! let you! UNC BILLY POSSUM thought Bow Kt IFPeter Rabbit crazy when he ran out from the safety of the bramble-tanglIn the Green Forest right under the very nose of Bowser the Hound, e 8ammy Jay and Blacky the Crow rled Over to Watch the Chase. you may be sure that Bowser thought the same thing. He had tried his very best to frighten Peter, and Peter had merely sat there and laughed at htm. Then Peter suddenly hopped out right In front of him and Bowser was so surprised that for a minute he quite lost his voice and simply stared In the most stupid way. Peter hopped W. BURGESS along a few steps and then thumped the ground, which was his way of saying "Catch me if you can I" "Of course I'll catch you!" roared Bowser. He didn't really believe he would, for he had chased Peter often enough to know that Peter was full of smart tricks, but he wanted to scare Peter, and then perhaps he liked to boast a little, too. Pretty soon he began to think that he really might catch Peter this time. You see usually Peter kept so far ahead of him that he only got a glimpse of him now and then and followed him by keeping his wonderful nose in Peter's tracks, but this time Peter kept only a little way ahead and in plain sight all the time, so that Bowser could follow him without depending on his nose at all. Sometimes Pete would let him get so close that It seemed as if he would surely catch him in the next jump, but somehow he never did. Bowser was puzzled. There was no doubt about that. Peter wasn't doing any of the things he usually did. He didn't run in a single circle. He didn't once try to mix his trail. He didn't take a single long side jump to break his trail and make Bowser waste time in hunting for it. In fact he didn't play the game at all the way he usually did. You see Bowser had become so used to hunting Peter and never catching him that he had come to look at it as a game, and he knew fhat Peter looked at it the same way. Right down in his heart Bowser dldn'i want to catch Peter so much as he tried to make himself think he did. You see if he should catch Peter why that would put an end to these games. MALLOCH things must be tempered. ALLwind from the sea The la warmed by the suulight; the shade of the tree Makes cooler the summer; whatever God sends 13 tempered a little before the day ends. And so must a mortal. In dealing with men. Mix mercy with Justice, forgiving asain The sisters who stumble, the brothers who fall, As God has so often forgiven us all. you, be stern, if you If others offend must. And yet, in the heat of the quarrel, be Just. Yes, speak and yet listen, and argue yet hear: The fool is all shouting, the wiser give ear. The wrath of the righteous, if wrath ful, Is wrong; The kind are the noble, the quiet the strong. 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Put two pounds of seeded raisins through THE one-fourt- h the food chopper, mix with the berBoil the thin yellow rind of four large oranges in water to cover until the rind Is tender, then chop tine. Put all the ingredients into a saucepan with ten cupfuls of sugar, the pulp and juice of five large oranges. Heat slowly and cook until reduced to ries. a jam. Cranberry Frappe. Boil one quart of berries (add two cupfuls of water) for ten minutes. Strain through a coarse cloth, add two cupfuls of sugar, stirring until it is well dissolved. Add the strained juice of two lemons and freeze to a mush. a lemon for ten minutes. Now add the strained cranberry juice and sweeten to taste, boil twenty minutes, then cool and add one cupful of orange juice, strain and serve. Cranberry Bavarian Cream. Whip a pint of double cream until stiff, add one cupful of sugar, one tablcspoonful of gelatin which has been softened in water and liquified over hot water. 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SOMEWHERE BETWEEN Y s a flock of sheep. Shepherds are, joining enthusiast, m cally in the work of collecting fam, opse and now, instead of shooting Verj .AAA 1K wild annnai, tney nastdy call the binese caul Abruzzl. rector of the park for help iB nent r, Bears and wolves are still to be i. : of kaj forests the found wandering through Jhitb" and of this mountainous section, Jfancbm Adventurers Extolled encounshepherds are accustomed to airiest debeen has It ters with them. Now nnt made Its adventurers, by by pit. cided to stock the national park of tie ernment is attnnuted to Get Abruzzl with some of these animals better Charles i known Gordon, u before, if ever, they become com- Chinese who was killed ii jperstec Gordon, weeks few a Within pletely extinct. I si the defense of Khartum. the director has had presented to :iroad him a chamois, which was rescued The lawyer's best friend is the maa a! of from a river into which it had who makes his own will. 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