Show THE OGDEN fUTAH) 4 STANDARD-EXAMINE- mm A R FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 10 1947 Bedtime Stories t 1 Otter-Billy Mink Finds Little Joe ay Thornton W BnrgeM Billy Mijik ran around the edge of the Smiing Pool on his way to the Laughing Brook His eyes he twinkled iwith mischief and hurried asl only Billys can As he passed Jerjy Muskrat house Jerry saw him "Hi Billy Mink! Where are you going in iuch a hurry this fine morning?"! he called Otter Have "To find Little Joe vou seen anything of him?" replied I Billy f No" said Jerrv "He's probably gone down to the Big River fishing I heard him say last night that he was going" "Thanks" said Billy Mink and without waiting to say more he was off like a little brown flash Jerry watched him out of sight "Humph!" exclaimed Jerry "Billy Lj Mink is in a terrible hurry this morning Mow I wonder why he is so anxious to find Little Joe Otter When they get their heads together i is usually for some mischief" Jerry climbed to the top of his house and looked over the Smiling Pool in the direction from which HIRri KtMLLT Billy Mink had just come Almost at once hie saw Grandfather Froj TEEN AGE PIMPLES - fast alseep on his big green-lil- y The V caused TTseCuticura— preferpad legs of a foolish green fly rt9 n tin til red b v many were sticking out of the corner of externrelieve embarrassing his big mouth Jerry couldn't help Diemisnes a 'y caused ip es rasnremoval! Buy today for Hlaekhead easy laughing for Grandfather Frog SOAK M n r certainly did look funny OINTMENT CUTI "He's had a good breakfast this morning and his full stomach has i f 1 I URA him sleepy" thought Jerry getting careless in his old is getting careage He certainly of going to sleep less The idea sight like that!" right out in plain new thought popped Suddenly a Mink saw head "Billy his into he is so him and that is why Otter He Joe Little find anxious to some trick on to play planning as sure as polly-woGrandfather Frog exclaimed Jerry have tails!" to twinkle Then his own eyes began as be added: "I think I'll have some WiSuf another theword Jerry water and slipped downto into the big green lily-pa- d swam over Grandfather Frog Then he of hit the water a smart blow with Grandfather Frog's big his tail cocelv eyes flew open and he was to make a frightened just about the Smiling Pool when into plunge he saw Jerry "Have a nice nap?" inquired with a broad grin Jerry "I wasn't alseep!" protested Grandfather Frog indignantly "I was just thinking" Don't you think it a rather think so long dangerous plan to closed? asked with your eyes Jorrv "Well maybe I did just doze off" — tl Funny Business TBut he's I I gs ?W jp CUT A 1 "I washed out a couple of handkerchiefs last night and x they didn't dry!" admitted Grandfather Frog sheep- MOCC AROU N D ishly "Maybe you did" Jerry Now listen "Then replied whisJerry pered in Grandfather Frog's ear na Dom chuckled as if they were enjoying some joke for they are great friends you know Afterward Jerry swam back to his house and Grandfather Frog closed his eyes so as to look just as he did when he was asleep Meanwhile Billy Mink had hurried down the Laughing Brook Halfway to the Big River he met Little Joe Otter bringing home a big fish for you know Little Joe is a great fisherman Billy Mink hurried to tell him how Grandfather Frog had fallen fast asleep on his big green lily-pa- d "It's a splendid chance to have some fun with Grandfather Frog and give him a great scare" concluded Billy Little Joe Otter put his fish down and grinned He likes to play almost as well as he likes pranks to go fishing 'What can we do?" said he "I've thought of a plan" replied Billy "Do you happen to know where we can find Longlegs the Blue Heron?" "Yes" said Little Joe "I saw him fishing not five minutes ago" Then Billy told Little Joe his plan and laughing and giggling the two little scamps hurried off to find Longlegs the Blue Heron Next Story: Longlegs the Blue Heron Receives Callers (Released by The Associated 1 1 There's heavenly comfort in MoccarouncJs Cobbler classic due to the custom-tanne- d Ke leather and precision fit A casual you'll wear with all of your sports clothes Mocca rounds are also wonderful indoor casuals like the Indian maiden's with d cushiony platform sole for perfect foot ease of responsibility and to discharge wish my duties as king as I would to do without the help and support of the woman I love" Nashville: Why are aristocrats spoken of as "blue bloods"?— G L Answer: The expression originated in Spain and referred to the high-complexion- ed Take My Word Hand-braide- Brown or black iid descendants of the original blond Spanish stock Their skin was so fair and thin that the veins showed toblue They have blue were accordingly said blood or to be blue bloods as contrasted with the darker-skinne- d admixture Spaniards of Moorish We hear a lot Youngstown: about governmental red tape How did the term originate?— W F I Answer: Before the days of modern office methods and banks of steel filing cabinets it was customary to store documents in bundles tied with red tape When it became necessary to consult such documents the job was laborious and dusty hence the modern meaning "petty and delaying rouNewspapers) tine" Governmental red tape is not an invention exclusive American Dickens satirized red tape in Britain thus in "Little Dorrit": "Whatever was required to be done the Circumlocution Office was beforehand with all the public departments in the art of perdo it" ceiving how not to Shall-wiare and should-woul- d What's the Origin? misused because one hasn't learned the proper distinction in the mean(Scrapbook Item) Savannah: "At long last" is a ing of these words Mr Colby has n writ- written leaflet 4 to help you phrase used by ers and it puzzles me Why the To obtain a copy send 5 cents in G J coin and a stamped J "long"?— Answer: I have traced the re- envelope to Frank Colby 3221 dundant phrase in literature as far Huntingdon Place Houston Texas t glove-sof- back as 1398 Many authors have it: for example Lowell " the hearty abuse Study Wind: at the long which nature of human to blame" last is always The expression has become a cliche (trite worn out) since the abdication broadcast of Edward VIII (now Duke of Windsor) De- 1 cember 11 1936: "At long last am able to say a few words of my but until now it has not mirn for been constitutionally possible imme to speak I have found it possible to carry the heavy burden By Colby $695 mm Luxurious "ijf M infErA 4 winter browns and Seens J Fred M Nye Co ' i" BON 1 fctfc IS pvroncfi -- llc: DOtCVW? c j tao mug 4 31 UNDERSTOOD s "1 rrtctCAW THC SHOE WITH IHf BEAUTIFUL VERSATILE PLAIDS 0 yAy WARM KNIT SLEEPERS one piece with feet peach and blue Sizes 3 to 8 169 wear n's high-spirite- d dress TODDLER KNIT SUITS for boys all wool Blue aqua maize Sizes 1 to 3 in 9398 BABY SHOES Sizes 1 to 6 J VV pure wool fabric And only ' CARDIGAN SWEATERS soft wool in red navy and lovely pastel shades Sizes 7 to 14 M39II Fred M Nye Co ' i aaaaaaaajajaajaaaaaa '' f -- flH Because you choose your shoes with 9319 lE - I fllj I ': Don't lose sight of this fact when you buy merchandise make sure of its QUALITY first then ask the price I advise all my friends to try CHILDREN'S FASHION SHOP first for quality ROBES white with colored trim Sizes 2 to 6 M I I raw i"Lin £ S£FK UNTfED Slfrfe fo fliJrl CredU ed CHENILLE i tlcf U greens I BIG BROTHER SEZ: J§ I I C-- self-address- " ttjr white brownOfB8 and white il 29® and ll well-know- I and in winterberry and A ?0fl forest coverts shades of blue red Smart black suedes i A fashion sense as unerring as At and instinctive Q® f95 I I I |