Show THE OSDEN (UTAH) FRIDAY EVENINC STANDARD-EXAMINE- Uncle Ray's Corner R OCTOBER 22 1848 ABiiUto— Glide Burgess Bedtime JayStoriesthat And admitted Ltihtfoot Loses His Peace of MtndSammy o£ tettggt All the long summer Lightfoot he was on the best harmed the Deer had lived in peace and with all his neighborsa He of them few Not none them of where and coming happiness going and and when he pleased fearing no envied him his great size went he So and one For beauty no strength one and feared by a while to be sure he had chosen where ha would and feared no to keep out of sight as much as one He mingled with the cows in the Old Pasture Ha even joined possible That was after his old Peter Babbit in Farmer Brown's while and off horns had dropped on moonlight nights where his new ones were growing You garden neither of them had any business see Lightfoot Is very proud of his to be though they didn't know horns very proud indeed They it So with plenty to eat be grew are very like a crown and ha ever and more handstronger Ha some andthan wears them like a crown was a joy to all who holds his head high for he knows saw him in the Green Forest So came full well how becoming those the cool days of autumn of leaves Frost the Jack painted he are horns Perhaps branching colin beautiful Forest Green the takes too much pride in them Per- ors and with great soft eyes Lightthat in the foot drank in the beauty of it ud haps that is the reason Old Mother was spring of every year happy He was at peace with Nature takes them away from him all the Great World and all the You know it doesn't do for any Great World was at peace with one to take too much pride in him Then one day as he lay anything and dreaming in a thicket So when sweet Mistress Spring dozing near the edge of the Green Forlost had his come had Lightfoot est a distant brought him horns While it wasn't exactly a to his feet withbang a bound and in disgrace somehow Lightfoot his beautiful was sudden couldn't bear to be seen without fright At thateyes the instant them and so he had stolen away of Fear found him just as itSpirit did to a part of the Green Forest where Peter Babbit in the dear Old Brier he came and there seldom others Patch and a cold chill ran over had remained while the new horns him just as it had run over Peter as soon these were growing As and Mrs Peter Hunters were had reached their full growth and abroad with terrible guns! had hardened for at first they the From that moment were very soft as you know he Deer no longer knew Lightfoot the meaning had come forth from his hiding of peace of mind He knew that at from to dark there was place and once more roamed daylight and Forest Green the will through no real safety for him Only when even over the Green Meadows that the Black Shadows crept out from all the little meadow and forest the Purple Hills and the little new horns stars twinkled down from people might see his was high up and how handsome he in the sky could he feel sale lor Even WAS handsome And he even a minute Even then he knew no peace for he was all the time thinking of and dreading the next day He sought his most secret hiding places but in his heart he knew that sooner or later the hunters would find them and so he dared not stay long in any one He snatched his food a mouthful here and a mouthful there as he went along He started at every little sound With his delicate nose he tested the air continually for the dreaded man smell His nose and ears were working every minute As yet he had seen no hunter and he had heard the terrible guns only in the distance His beautiful eyes had filled with tears at the thought of the fright or sadness and sorrow for some of his little friends that those terrible guns meant every time they banged And every time he wondered when his turn would come We can't decide whether to for he knew that it would come He knew that the hunters would depend on coal or oil next winrather kill him than any of the others unless it should be Buster do can we ter it looks like all Bear and he wondered why He He never is decide which fuel we'd rather never had harmed them would harm them if they left him alone What did it mean? Why be short of Runt Het for Hours w FTI X7y - ithottl Flapping tiiTAIo J READ ALL ABOUT tADMt? ' : l'' n THANK5 SO MUCH l$S VAROEN- - BUT S j BRiCKK AU NT HERLS MY CAR! NO ONF USES LEGS FOR TRANSPORTATION IN HOLLYWOOD' THEY'RE STRICTLY ORNA MENTAL NOT Pf L tC M V? 1 Wings Of all the ic birds in the world the wpMring albatross has the greatest wingspread This bird of the ocean often measures as much as 12 feet from the tip of one wing to the tip of the other and cases have been reported of the d being from 13 to 14 feet! With such a winspread we might expect a large body between the wings but the body is only of about the same sire vas that of a goose The weight of a bird is from 15 to 20 pounds on the average It has only a fraction of the weight of an ostrich which has small wings and never flies The albatross is a powerful flyer' but it is more famed for its gliding than anything else Without flapping a wing it may glide hour after hour oyer the sea If it loses height little gusts of wind take it upward The food of the albatross is made up chiefly of small fish This bird has sharp eyes a strong beak and a good appetite It makes short work of certain kinds of fish which swim near the surface When it becomes gorged with food it rests on the water for 'a time There is an old idea among sailors that ill fortune will come if an albatross is killed In such a case the sailors would fear a storm perhaps a wreck Since the flesh of these birds is hardly fit to eat there is no good reason to kill them Now and then a living albatross has been captured and kept aboard a vessel One albatross was placed in a cabin and became seasick Despite its long sea life that bird proved to be "a poor sailor" Albatrosses make their nests on islands The nests are built on the ground and are composed of mud twigs and grass A single egg is laid in each one The young albatross is given so fuch food that it grows fat Then the parent birds wander - over the ocean for some weeks When they come back the young one has feathers and is able to fly At this time it is forced to leave the nest miss-?- ' WHY IS SHE USINf UFO MAI DEN NAME ? LANDING GEAR Of C0UR5L: wing-sprea- ALBATROS full-gro- r I HOPE WE'RE NOT LOST SHOULD BE NEAR HERE' WAIT ILL FLASH MY LIGHT AROUND ' I HE 10-- tl that another egg can be laid there (For NA TUBE section of your scrapbook) so BAY Tomorrow: Craters and Fetishes To obtain a free copy of the illustrated leaflet on THE STORY OF CHINA send a self addressed stamped envelope to Uncle Bay in care of this newspaper Poor Pa r t THOUGHT YOU'LL HAVE TO THE SARCE HAD CASHED - IN WHEN 1 STUMBLED ON HIM PWAKE ' BUT UC' ftDCATuiu'' in JcasevdeuveredAwhats GO FOP HELP CASEy' ANP WHILE VOL! RE AT IT HAVE ALL UTILITIES SHUT OFF this Block- - gas jPk R ) &v£L l"1 JUST wrong with A I T S5 GET "V' MOB£ COPS'®! TNW CARLCMDS Of- - EM' ' QF WTER M LIGHT AND WATER '5 'VJ '12 This has been a try in year for Ma an' me Ma's rich Aaat Jane Ims adapted a pretty Utile girl a my rich Uncle Thad has Just been married by one hadn't he as much right to live as those hunters with their terrible guns? 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