Show mWmmMWmmWmWvsS THE OGDEN (UTAH) 4B STANDARD-EXA- OCTOBER MONDAY EVENING N ER 1948 I M 18 I e Aunt Het have to got used to servants while you're youn? When I have one now it seems I have no privacy I even catch myself taikin' to Pa in whispers You 15 A GAMBLt SOMETIMES SOMETIME? ZEST AND EXCITEMENT STEM FROM THE FACT THAT WHILE OU MAY BE DEALT COUNTLESS HAND5 N0 TWO WILL EVER CONTAIN EXACTLY THE SAME Furry animals fish and most to Peter said what from and he reptiles have teeth but birds do top Rabbit it wu very clear that he not There is an old saying "as teeth" and this expected to get out of that pit and scarce as hen's used about other to do it himself He asked no help saying might be hen besides birda of kinds from any one A baby chick to be sure uses Supposing you were to find your- a sharp little point sometimes self in the bottom of a great pit described as a "tooth" to peck its of the egg This point with perfectly straight walls fifty way out and in any ease off however drops as times as high your height what it could not be called a true tooth would you do? I am sure that I mm bird known as the "goosandwould just give up in despair You a sawlike edge to the lower see I am not an engineer Even if er" has beak and at a quick I had things to work with I would- part ofit its aeem to have teeth would glance am to I about it how go n't know that the sharp show Closer study in afraid I would simply give up are not true teeth parts despair In times of long ago — before But Old Mr Toad when he there were people on earth —birds found himself in the bottom of that with real teeth existed We know in Farmer Brown's garden this because of remains which they pit inNo in didn't give up despair behind them Certain of them deed! When Peter Rabbit left to go left tooth sockets as well as teeth had look for help Old Mr Toad began modern birds are Even to investigate To investigate is to without though have bills or teeth they look about and examine every- beaks It is amazing how many Mr Toad Old didn't take It thing kinds of beaks there are Some are long to find out just ofhow things Others long some broad Shorts he trouble were and what a heap narrow "others had tumbled into He hopped all The big wading bird known B! the way around that pit and every- spoonbill has a beak which is wide where the walls went straight up at the end and narrow behind smooth as a board There wasn't a Hawks pelicans and sevchance to climb even a little way eral otherparrots of birds have kinds in Mrsat down right Toad Old beaks hooked the middle and gazed at the little Hummingbirds are small hut stars twinkling down at him so far have long thin beaks Certain far above There was something they have been known to hummingbirds twinkles in those They comforting use their bills with success against feel better Toad Mr made hawks driving the larger birds "Here I am and what am I going away Mr to do about it?" asked Old ' The pigeon's bill is small It is Toad "Peter Rabbit may be able to well fitted for up seeds but get help for me but I doubt it is of little usepicking in any sort of a come Brown's may Farmer Boy - along here tomorrow and find me and then all will be well But he may not Besides it will be veryI hot down here tomorrow and sun I will simply cannot stand thethe sand of have to bury myself in the bottom here and then if Farmer Brown's Boy should come he wouldn't see me and I wouldri see him If I had wings I might fly out but I haven't got wings so the make the only thing to do is to Thanks to best of what I have got Old Mother Nature I can dig The question is how am I going to dig my way out?" For a long 'time he sat and studied and studied- - An engineer always studies and studies before he goes to work He was trying to his way plan some way of digging out If he had been a fast digger like Johnny Chuck or Digger the Badger he probably would have planned a long slanting tunnel up to the surface somewhere beyond the edge of the pit But that wouldn't do for Old Mr Toad and he knew it In the first place it would take so long that he would starve to death And then he would K X Such Sandpiper '3! the thought worth today as she boards a plane for fiOlLVWOOD! T i HURSXMC HAS STRUCK AND ON DlSASTE? 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SEEM TO EE WRITING FOR 1 I NEVER HEAR©' ' ORIM--WHOS- Beaks of Birda Differ in Many Waya Burgess Bedtime Stories Old Mr Toad Is an Engineer Of course you know that here ore different kinds of engineers-Thman who drives the engine that draws a train of cars ia an engineer Of course everybody knows that But the man who plans a railroad and decides just where the rails shall go and how they can get around or over hillsLs and also mountains and across rivers called an engineer In fact there are many kinds of engineers besides those who run engines and to the business of most of them isand plan how to do difficult things then to do them They are men who overcome difficulties which to other people seem impossible to overcome They are men who when one wav fails find some other way that will not fail and they succeed special because of knowledge knowledge Now who would think of Old Mr Toad as an engineer? But he is Of course he isn't the kind who makes an engine go Oh my no! Of course not! But the very fact that he was sitting in That little hole halfway up the side of the deep pit in Farmer Brown's garden proves that he is an engineer-Therwere straight walls of sand that even Happy Jack Squirrel couldn't have climbed to save his life because the sand would have given way under his claws and yet Old Mr Toad was half way to the Uncle Ray's Corner OFFICER V SEHfND THE HOUSE J you V 1 L WSUEV CAN HEAR ME? STAY UNDER COVER L IT'S DARK' i —— j WE BOUGH- THIS JUNK FOR THEA PRIZE PHOTO COM- TEST I NEVER DSAME til ill D IT D COME IN ji so rgn j UNCLE KAY Tomorrow: Maleo Birds South America! Many readers ' ' have no way of getting rid of the sand as he dug unless he pushed It all out behind him and with sjuch a long tunnel he never could do that After studying and studying a long long time Old Mr Toad made up ms mind He naa worked out Alan Next story: Old Mr Toad Tells Peter How He did It Side Glances thinks MS l ay ought to work at her fer ate Fay ia mad iar tat m aaya to teach an seyar 'be guilty f in- - E ' j boas Ms wife 1ML - r aaeii i —By G albrait - siother patrtkrAvfeunaiee NOTE J CALM DOWN MY ARE YA GONNA PAY YOUR CHECK! GOOD MAN— AND OR HAVE I GOTTAV LOCK AT MY ' CHUCK YA OUT? 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