| Show r y 1? z1'' h1' 'if' vw w THE OGDEN (UTAH) i - j Lines I ! : j -- ''- - ' WfLLFACEflfiHJL HILPA! -- KE ISN'T GC$G 10 j HEADACHE THE FAV0kITEN0V APPEARS TO BE PEFINITEL L mm ft'E CAN 002 HOPE im vgiuss j YFll 70111 a fast ¥imm mmr$ m -- rt o v s (A mid-wint- er - warmer "Have you been here all the time?" asked Peter "What do you mean by all the time?" Welcome Robin asked "I mean have you been here all winter or did you go South and come back?" asked Peter Didn't Go South "I didn't go South at all" said Welcome Robin "When cold weather came on I moved right over here and I've been here ever By HAM FISHER JOE PALOOIiA bedtime stories Feb 10 "I didn't go South at all" said Welcome Robin j ALONG WHAT ' HAPPENED ir VA I citQP tr I It'll IF SKIDT JL I'LL SAY Y J Air U ATiE tT Af VCWRE MIGHTY a li Mr r— v f --CONRAD TO V WeTe M tiTnrE aSTgCVTaB? ' Welcome Robin "Well what if theft did?" cried Peter Then he added "A lot of folks would have felt a lot better for knowing you were here" "And some folks would have come looking for me and then I wouldn't have been here" replied Welcome iobin Peter thought this over "I don't know who" said he "You would be out of reach of Reddy s I Fox and all the know of" "You must have forgotten Hooty the Owl" said Welcome Robin "and therei was Butcher the Shrike I understand he has been around He didn't come over here but he might have if he suspected I was here' How Did It Happen- ?"How did you happen to stay instead of going down where it is warmer with the rest of the ! il MERE'S MOW OUR ROWAMCE THIS WAS FRECKLES FIRST PASM NOTE Bee AM " 1 I i j X 4S-SBtl-- ) ITS ALL OVER AWAY - Awi CABINET TWINSIE ' WafS BACK TO HIS OWN LITTLE OR I'LL N ABNORMAL SELF ASAiN KEEP HE'S SO YUW A ' GKA? Yc Barbs By HAL COCHRAN i We'll bet that at least l(f per cent of the stuff found in men's pockets and women's pocketbpoks is worth saving Too many who cannot dance sing or make a speech do Somebody made a mistake on a main Ohio highway and put jup a detour sign before? the real good spring driving weather got -- y V DEAR once' so You" only live J A PAJSY— WHILE WE PRTAM BOAT our I Tile iimi WERE OM A SOEMCB nOLUOUKi SIS? — LET&MAVeN LIVED I HIM- sg'J r- I L'AWOUR L By McEVOY and b j I N"l ffTHETlMOTHYN 1 - v DIXIE DUGAN ' NOW 1 WM'A JJcvJe- - rvV 'f THAT MUCH TOUGHER U p- -- It's no wonder some people get tired when you consider that 44 muscles are used in talking ibuVr rV VTT KNC3W May- be it's better to go broke than not to go at all UE WORE THESE AT OUR RRST SOCK HOPW L AMOUR By SHERRY HOOK SLIDER here By MERRILL BLOSSER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS f ft By DICK BROOKS - Dad you can use the car tonight if you want HI" I a 1 i other-hunter- —I 4 EAS- Y- WE DON'T WANT NO MONEY CHIEF FORGET SO LONG— w 1 -- 12 WELL SOME CRAXV PRIVER FORCEP US OVER THANKS FELLAS 4V GLAD WE CAME -- FUNNY BUSINESS ft 3 WAtfUP! 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Peter asked US "I found that these trees were loaded with berries That meant that I would have food enough all winter ill should stay I really didn't mean to stay in the beginsince" ning' but somehow I didn't feel "But 1 haven't seen you any- like a long journey You know where around" said Peter as "I haven't been around' re- I'm not young as I used to be plied Welcome Robin "I mean I So I kept putting it off and puthaven't been outside these cedar ting it- off and then it became THE JACKSON TWINS trees And this is the first time too lateV So here I am" explained I've seen you over here So" of Welcome Robin j course you haven't seen me It wre yuu leeuug guuur as&cu By HERSHBERGER probably is just as well you Peter VOU haven't wonderful" re"I'm feeling 1 Peter nrilcked uo his long ears plied Welcome Robin To prove STOCK AND BUG I YOU demanded he at that "Why?" it he flew to the very top of the "Because probably you would tree he was in and began to sing have told someone else and that "Cheer up cheerrVPt cheer!" he someone would have told anoth- sang "Cheer up cheer up cheer!" er And pretty soon every one fConvriaht 1955 T W Burgess) would have known that I was The next story: "It Could Have ! said here" spending the winter Been Worse" - j STILL LAST " He had found Welcome Robin in a small cedar swamp in the Green Forest First Peter had heard him then he had seen him and now he was talking with him Even so it was hard to believe You see this was and Welcome - Robin ' was supposed to be where it was much Other companies adopted mass production and the yearly output became immense In 1900 factories American produced 4192 cars Twenty years later the yearly production amounted to almost two million cars For HISTORY section of your scrapbook Tomorrow: Speed Records Ten illustrations by Frank C Pape appear in the picture leaflet AFRICA'S PEOPLE AND CUSTOMS If you want a copy send a self addressed envelope stamp to bearing a three-cen- t Uncle Ray Publisher's Syndicate 30 North LaSallef Chicago 111 Duesenberg cars American cars won some speed contests but lagged behind in many years It was a different story in manufacturing American factories turned out far more cars than did those of all Europe Several Americans deserve honor for promoting the idea of the assembly line and other features of mass production One of 7Zm How blessed is a note of cheer! —Old Mother Nature It was hard for Peter Rabbit to believe his own ears and eyes sold for $310 Mer-cede- 1 fear these Henry Ford pushed the plan to a point which won him world-wid- e 7 fame Employing thousands of men the Ford Motor Company paid good wages At length when many factories were paying only two or three dollars a day Ford made $5 a day the lowest wage for his adult workmen Some of the early Ford cars were sold ior $850 but costs were reduced during the passing years At last a brand new Model T was - ' A Note of Cheer In days of gloom' distrust and ' A speed of eight miles an hour was good enough t4 win an auto- mobile race from Chicago to Wau- kegan 60 years agio After that race the speeds kept climbing year by year At ih start nf th nrpspnt rpn tury some cars were able to make 30 miles an hour Four years later the winner of a race in the United States traveled at an aver- age speed of 52 miles an hour The winning car was made in Francev ' Another French car broke the record in the following year run- ning a' mile a minute during a race on Long Island ' During the next ?5 years most of the honors in raping were won by German French and Italians cars The winners included Peugeot Benz Fiat and By LANK LEONARD By THORNTON W BURGESS American Automobile Factories Used Assembly 1955 FECHUARY 10 THURSDAY EVENING R mickey Finn Burgess Bedtime Stories Uncle Ray's Corner STANDARD-EXAMINE- V 'r 4 19 WSf CAUSE THEYEjUgh lUfv SO GOSH IKNOWfwHYl ? 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