Show become a magic mirror If the curving of the pitcher is just OGDEN UTAH FRIDAY EVENING JUNE 21 1957 right you "should be able to see two images at the same time With the help of mirrors a several photographer can take with one customer a of pictures was click of the camera While I Trick Images Make Can House in a student in college I went into Objects tall become a studio and obtamea a mul hurry Short persons By RAMON COFFMAN son ii picture of that At an amusement park a coun- and tall persons lose height It tiple six as persons though else you all depends on which mirror is seemed seatwere ty fair or somewhere different a little each 'may see yourself in a trick mir- in front of your eyes ed together at a table! the ror The chances are that is explained uy The trickery That picture was placed on a g Cermirrors the of the image will be less curving card and I mailed it to than what you usually see in a tain mirrors curve many times postal father It must have appeared mirror! and make a person tmnic oi my to him that he had six sons away waves Perhaps A mirror of that kind may SiUW at college instead of one! vr"o make a fat person look thin ("as your nose will look stretched out For GENERAL INTEREST i auu a thin or ioreneaa person while your heannole") section of your scrapbook tightly may seem to take on weight in a are compressed is To some extent ai ieaai a Story of the Alphabet mirrors theThe a free illustrated leafof person can find magic title is offering to his in his own home Look in the ex- let Uncle Ray for a m spoon of shiny n bowl Just send' a stamped m face rpnr?frs addressed self ample and see what your m envelope to Uncle su looks like Then turn the spoone Ray Publishers bynaicate around and notice tne cmier-enc- North LaSalle Chicago 111 n The shiny surface of a tin can will show your face in a special OUT OUR WAY but you would hardly like n way to see such a picture (with your name underneath) in a news- THE OGDEN 4B STANDARD-EXAMINE- BEDTIME R UNCLE RAY'S CORNER were doins theifi best to feed their three babirs and at the some time the bby who wasn't theirs and who was so greeay that he was getting most of'the food From the time the macs Shadows left the? Green Forest until they came at break of day - fn-outthe Purple creeping Hills at night 'Redeye and Mrs Redeye worked with almost no rest at all Always a baby wasrrvirtf far something to eat Alcrieu ways tne young loudest loudest and begged The more food-h- e got the faster and stronger the young Cowbird grew and the feasier it was lor STORIES By THORNTON W BURGESS I THE TOO TENDER HEART mis-1 makes A heart too tender And others for needlessly 1 - good-lookin- - — Add to utdoor qymen ' pi fl more fun out eel r Yrtittl aw O g of summer activities by 8 chewing- cool delicious SWrigley's Spearmint Gum s&tt n paper! The metal rim of an old-fashion- 'fflm&fMW ed yyMm alarm clock can proa broad chubby appearance vide A shiny metal pitcher also may a — I I - i rife the-Catbird- '! o B'JT 1 r— linll PC55£5k5 0 &Now Xp wouldn't ed Kitty if he were in my nest" "Really we can't help it" confessed Mrs Redeye "It isn't his hungry He fault that he's-swouldn't be food or he needs the We try to time the all hungry trpat them all alike but he is so much bigger than the others that he does get more than his share of food" "The trouble with you is that you are too tender hearted" said Welcome Robin THERE OU&HTA BE A LAW mm-Thor- J V a-- Mother Nature There were four babies in the nest of Redeye the Vireo Three of them were their own and one thomwacn't their own That one was the baby of Sally Sly the Cowbird She had leit an egg in the nest when it had beeno left unguarded for a few Viart spemed to be no UtU i"VV way for (the Redeyes to get rid of it sol they had natcnea mat but for dne thing that The trouble with you is that wouldn't: have been too bad for you are too tender neaneu fnnr HaViipc wnuld not have been said Welcome KoDin too big a family That one thing was the size of tne DaDy wno rfidn't belong there He was much bigger than the Redeye babies he was stronger Bv J R WILLIAMS Rpinff mpser he was able to get Being stronger more than his share ot tne iooa that Rerieve and Mrs Redeye hroueht He would reach out and snatch it away from the mouths THOSE "BOUT A JOB' of the other babies Jfatner ana TO THE 51 1VS ARE Xf2VlW TO Mnther would do their best to THIMKTHERE AMY ?E see that their own babies got all BLAB&IKJG OPF Z$P° the food that they neeaea cut with V im putch fis too that unwanted baby otten was one THE BULX f fSsZUf ARE tnnrh fnr them Even Vhen of the other babies got food in its hill the r— - Cowbird would vvouns snatch it away before it could be -- "I can't help it if I am" Mrs Redeye "I ju$tcan't of the food Some of the feath ered neighbors saw what was hap let him go hungry" "Doesn't his mother ever coma pening "Why do you" give inai fellowso much to eat?" demand- and feed him?" Chebec the' Fly- tie Mr and Mrs? Redeye They him to get more than his share 26 A vs 40f to a urrTLfrco ccowceo iJ a u:vs cS C? 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