Show 11 THE OSDEN (UTAH1STANDARD-EXAMINE- R WEDNESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 22 1947 Bedtime Stories j an idle boast but when he saw Toad under his chin with a straw while Mr Toad sat perfectly still and seemed to enjoy it he knew that it was true Grandfather Frog had not come out of his hiding place until after old Mr Toad had gone back across the Green Meadows and Farmer Brown's Boy had gone home for his supper Then Grandfather Frog had climbed back on his big green d and had sat there half the night without once leading the) chorus of the Smiling Pool with his great deep bass voice as he usually did He was thinkingthinkJ ing very hard And now this bright sunshiny morning he was still thinking The fact is Grandfather Frog was beginning to wonder if perhaps aft4 er all Mr Toad was right If the Great World has taught him how to make friends with Farmer Brown's Boy there really must b some things worth there Not for the world learning would Grandfather Frog have admitted to olc Mr Toad or to any one else that there was anything for him to learn for you know he was very old and by his friends is accounted very wise But right down in his heart he was beginning to think that perhaps there was some things which he couldn't learn in the! Smiling Pool So he sat and and thought Suddenly hethought made up his mind "ChUgarum!" said he "I'll dd it!" "Do what?" asked Muskratj who happened to Jerry be swimming past "I'll go out and see for myself what this Great World my cousin old Mr Toad is so fond of talking about is like" replied Grandfather Frog "Don't you do it" advised Jerry Grandfather Fro Starts Out To See the Great-WorBy Thornton W fcurress prandfather Frog looked very solemn as he sat ion his big green lily-pa- d in the Smiling Pool He looked very much as if he had something on his! mind A foolish green fly actually brushed Granddidn't father Frog's nose and he even notice it The fact is he did have something on his mindcou-si-It h had been there ever since his old Mr Toad had called the day before and they had quarreled as usual over th equestion of whether it was best never to leave home or to go oiit into the Great orld Old Mr Toad had gone out into the Great World when he was very young while Grandfather life in Frog had spent his whole the Smiling Pool and each was sure that his way was best Right in the midst of their quarrel along had come Farmer Brown's Boy Now Grandfather Frog is afraid of Farmer Brown's Boy He always has been afraid of him and ever since hei was big enough to jump he has dived headfirst into the Smiling pool as soon as Farmer Brown's Boy has come near Perhaps that is one reason Brown's Boy has why Farmer to throw stones and sticks liked a him Thoughtless people often seem to find pleasure in frightening others you know So when Farmer Brown's boy appeared this tiine Grandfather Frog stopped arguing with old Mr Toad and with a great splash dived into the d Smiling Pool and under a There he stayed and watched his cousin Old Mr Toad grinning iri the most provoking way for he wasn't afraid of Farmer Brown's Boy In fact he had boasted that they were friends Grandfather Frog had thought that this was just Farmer Brown's boy tickle old Mr lily-pa- J lily-pa- 1 Evanslon Matron Hostess at Bridge Luncheon EVANSTON Wyo Oct 25 — Mrs A j J Sorenson was hostess of Thursda evening to members entershe her bridge club when tained at luncheon at her home Games of bridge followed the luncheon when honors went to Mrs Roy Anderson Mrs Rudger Davis Margaret McAllister and Mrs Herman A Peterson ClarPlaces were set for Mrs Davis ence Cook Mrs Rudger Mrs Leonard Cook Mrs Louis Cook Mrs Roy Anderson Miss H A Margaret McAllisterMaxMrsHoutz Mrs Petersort and Mr Jnd Mrs RJ M Paul and Mr and Mrs William Faulkner Evanstoh returned during the Muskratj "Don't you do anything so foolish as that You're too old much too old Grandfather Frog to go oJt into the Great World'V Now few old people like to be told that they are too old to do what thjey please and Grandfather others Frog is no different from "You jdst mind your own affairs he retorted sharpJerry Mjuskrat" ly "I guess 1 know what is best for me without being told If my cousin did Mr Toad can take care of himself out in the Great World I can He isn't half so spry as I am I'm going and that is all there is about it!" 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