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CUTIEEVS HS trtOFF 'Efc TO v j TAAT HAJONtT CAYCA OM TAKEN NEAR - MEEKER COLORADO 711 C0ML1W St SI SCftVlCC INC EARLY DAYS IN OGDEN FJl$M OUR FILES SO YEARS AGO The excursion of the Knights of Park resort Pythias to the Lakesuccess in evJuly 28 was a great Pyth-ian- s Numerous ery particular were there to join in the in the west is now being rushed for completion in two weeks The Utah Canning company and the Everfresh Food company today started on the annual apricot runto The canning company expects handle 200 tons of apricots this 'LL WELL Marion the National the Grill the Falstaff the Ranch the Board of Trade and others bering about 200 from the east Another evidence of the B & M railroad coming to Ogden is presented in a letter from an official of the road stating that his road will be in Ogden within the next two years Service me T M REG U 8 PAT OFF By HAMLIN J J Ai y HERE! V Pbtter 1 Mrs D Learoan of Pleasant View of the During the remainderScowcroft died at the home of her daughter John season the summer in Pleasant View July 25 She was busi85 years of age and had lived in & Sons company place of will street d Twenty-thirness on Pleasant View many years close one hour earlier each day A party of excursionists numW W Jensen of the was in Ogden yesterday and spent a few hours in the city before going on to California The members of the party were pleased with Ogden BY WEA HMM-TRACK- n Most of the saloons of Ogden will be turned into cafes when prohibition is in force notably the 17 LOT 5A v-- v WE Al NT TRACKS ! AWr THEY'RE’ HAD MUCH IUCK FRESH TOO! 5AV SCARIN' UP ANY ) D’YA NOTICE THEY GAME BUT — ARE GOiN’ tOOKA DOWN TH' DQAWlJ GUESS WEVE LEFT FOOLS COOLIN' WS HEELSTu DOWT LONG ENOUGH DOKi’TCHA HIM GITTIN WANT "THINK! WED BETTER CO wise 1Mwe jus’ THRU TH’ MOTIONS OF OUT HEI2EL GOT BEATIN’ SOME GAME ON A SNIPE JjC DOWN TH’ DSAW- ? HUNTL season Temperatures in Arizona 119have dereached a point as high as at shade zero the in above grees Fort McDowel according to information just received from there I COP Music Hath Charms! ALLEY OOP )Ji?4 X'VsVuA AVs V iinL Secretary Ogden Packing & Provision com-a VVASH pany announces tWcreation of purchasing special livestoir — wttli W W Widoe of chief as Neb Omaha buyer Wash Throw a Lucky Stone! TUBBS ' ( -x OLTr OF FOOOHOORAV! I'M HUNGRY t I’m AT lEAST W6WE OUT TO N£CX VVITW O' "’’HAT PCASTBP WOT WE’RE JUNGLE STAGIN’! WHEN MM) PC WE EAT PLACE’S v th pern Alive wrru GROun i GROUND j SQUIRRELS CHINCHILLA!! All records for drunkness for Salt Lake City were broken last night and today because of approaching prohibition according to the police report I Out of a quota of 1000 pairs to be collected in Ogden1 It is reported that the Knights for European refugees more than of Labor propose the reorganiza- 800 pairs have been collected and tion of the society and that papers lt is expected that the remander §1 have already arrived from the east will be on hand by the end of U'U another week The Utah commission has given The tin horn will come into its notice that the judges of election shall canvass and make returns on own this evening when Ogden sets FRECKLES votes for or against the proposed out to celebrate the beginning of state constitution for Utah the he “bone dry” era Noise-makecommission having no authority to are certain to be in great demand and it is expected that bushels of direct the judges in the matter confetti will be thrown to the four winds A Washington county surveyor reports that the proposed “Cliff Miss Edith Reid deputy county Boulevard” will cost in the neighborhood of $3500 extending along clerk has returned to Ogden after the base of the mountain from a visit of a month at her old east Second street to a point be- home at Cafnbridge just outside of tween Sixth ahd Seventh streets Boston She says that war is the prevailing topic in the east 33 feet wide s Ai if if if if if if iff ’ I AUD THE- - FACT-TH- AJ WE'LL BE THE "SURFACE WATERS THE FISH DROPS TO ‘ DOWNWARD — Old Mother Nature A TRAILER— IU — FOR THE LIMITED ACCOMMODATIONS WHEN WINTER COOLS fright ' For thus is knowledge brought to The lost little cub of Mother Bear had had one fright on top of’ another First came the discovery that he was lost This had frightened him so much that he had be any thought he couldn’t possibly dishad he Then more frightened covered his mistake Tufty the had Lynx and Yowler the Bobcat over him and quarreled found him and frightened him so that he could not move nor could he make a sound Just as they were about 2 to fight to see which should have him the two cousins had stopped vanishquarreling and had silently aphad later moment ed and a Bear Buster peared great big The cub was just as frightened as before He couldn’t see that he was any better off than he had been but he was He was a whole lot better off than he had been had known exTufty and Yowlerwas but Buster he where actly Bear didn’t know he was there at all He had heard Tufty and Yowler quarreling spitting and at each and growling snarling other and he had come over there to find out what the fuss was about He shuffled straight over to where the two had been sniffed about for a few minutes lost interest and shuffled off without so much as a glance in the direction of the cub As soon as he dared to move the cub left that place He left in a hurry with many a backward glance and taking care to keep as much under cover as He possible And he didn't cry He wanted sound a didn’t make to get away from there without being seen and without being heard He wanted to get as far away from there as he could He was Afraid Tufty or Yowler or both might return to look for him or that Buster Bear might find him From his great fright he had learned one most important thing — something J - the value of silence Itofis the Green little the all people ?Forest and the Green Meadows Z must learn if they are to live long 4 and the earlier they learn it the 4 better for them 2 When he became tired the cub sat down to rest but this time he didn’t cry He was a dreadfully frightened little Bear still but he didn’t cry or even whimper He had learned his lesson By and by he heard a slight rustling of dry leaves A stranger appeared He had a sharp face It was Old Man Coyote He saw the little Bear and a look of surprise came into his eyes as he stopped and hastily and somewhat anxious ly looked this way and that way all the time wrinkling his nose as he noiselessly sniffed the air Then move quickly ' but he began in a circle cautiously watchfully of which the little Bear was the ER-RH- AMGP2ATES By THORNTON W BURGESS At times there’s good in sudden light TPJP ’ By WILLIAMS With MAJOR HOOPLE OUTPOUR WAY - 1-AR- E THE CUB’S GREAT DISCOVERY JULY 31 1937 SATURDAY EVENING R 4 ) Curious World This STANDARD-EXAMINE- 5 By BLOSSER On Parade! AND HIS FRIENDS rs He shuffled straight over to where the two had been center and all the time he was testing the air with that keen nose of his He was just making sure that Mother Bear wasn’t near When Old Man Coyote had completed the circle and was back where he had started he looked at cub and grinned the round-eye- d When he did this he showed long sharp teethr The sight gave Che cub a most uncomfortable feeling "Well young fellow where’s your mother?” asked Old Man Coyote “I don’t know” confessed the wee Bear in a small voice Old Man Coyote grinned more broadly than before “That’s good” said he “Why is it good?” asked the wee Bear looking puzzled and doubtful “Because now I can take care of you and no one will interfere” replied Old Man Coyote He was still grinning but in his eyes was a gleam that brought back to the cub the fear that had been his in the presence of Tufty and Yowler only this time he could run and he did run Instantly Old Man Coyote was after him A frightened glance over his shoulder made clear to the cub that he was no match for Old Man Coyote in running With every bound Old Man Coyote gained Right in front of the wee Bear was a big tree Right behind him almost at his heels were the snapping teeth of Old Man Coyote The cub reached the tree Without an instant of hesitation he his jumped up on the trunk dug"bark the into claws little sharp and scrambled up to the first branch He was safe and too surprised for words He never had climbed before He hadn’t known he could climb Fright had sent him' up "that tree without time even to think what he was about to do So he made a great discovery — that he could climb! 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SUCCESS 44— NEW SUPERINTENDENT Farr’s Mill one of the old landBUHL Idaho July 31— (AP) — marks of Ogden and Weber counMr Likeness school superGeorge to a be is about displaced by ty modern mill which is being erect- intendent at Soda Springs for 10 years has been appointed superined by Joseph Clark and others tendent of the Buhl city schools He succeeds- - M M Patten who John P Williams has been con- will head the Emmett schools nected with the old Farr mill for 12 years here ffter many years and he ground the first and last grists from 1863 to July 1 1887 BOGLE-LOO- K SARD IS WHERE AT ALLA TOURISTS MISTAKE THE V ALL THE OTHER MOVIE ( TOURISTS FOR WHERE TO "THOUSANDS’ HOLLYWOOD ( r- - r Mickey’ Gotta Get That Dollar For Unk! MICKEY FINN By LANK LEONARD o 3 C L Peebles of Ogden has received the news of the death of his father Dr J M Peebles in Decanter Neb Mr Peebles will go to Decanter in a few days The Edmunds-Tuck- er law provides for a law suit to be brought against the Mormon church by the government to obtain certain al leged property over and above The suit has al $50000 in value ready been instituted involving $3000000 7AJfrPq?I WHQO UtofrK M And we can prove it! 44 PROOF NEXT SATURDAY 20 YEARS AGO - The greatest battle ' of the European war is now on it is claimed The allied forces have launched a front great offensive on a le 20-mi- against the Germans - Troops have advanced to the second line of German defenses and entered into battle under the greatest barrage fire of the war according to report from London Owing to the increase In tele graph business because of the livestock and industry of Ogden the Western Union Telegraph company is installing a branch station at the Ogden Packing and Provision company plant street The nex£ 'story: “The Blessed on west Twenty-fourt- h Spanking” Construction of an additional centrally-heatotx the Union Stockyards in unit dozen a half Containing ted rooms a third century Ogden covering six more acres of Roman villa has been found in land and providing for the great- Dorchester England 1? TVt TT T COOL! DRINK KEEP ' PURITY BEVERAGES whole- cooling Satisfying some Nothing but the purest syrups and flavorings are used In making Purity Beverages with pure spring carbonated water Get your favorite flavor and youll find it refreshing healthful thirst- quenching for young and old - Crime Never DAN DUNN I TOLD THE FOOL? HIM NOT TO STAY BUT THEN HE WAS TOO SMART FOR ME— AND WE COT HIS DOUGH — DON'T DO ANY MORE TALKING-JU- ST j TTt ng BACK AT THE BARN DAN DUNN THE CANARY ISLANDS ARE NOT NAMED FOR BIRDS - - LIVING THERE! AN0 THE SHERIFF THE PURSUIT PLAN ' The Islands are named after the Latin “Canaria” (dogs) because of the many large dogs native to those parts This is verified by the Century Dictionary and the Encyclopedia Britannlca OF THE FLEEING ZINGERS— UTAH f Doliling Vorlis 2668 1 Grant 3XZZIX tt l By NORMAN MARSH Meantime KEEP WE DON'T WANT THOSE COPPERS ’ meat-packi- Pay! -- ) ! |