Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R WEDNESDAY EVENING APRIL 13 1949 Uncle Ray's Corner Burgess Bedtime Stories Old Moon in New Moon's Arms Proves 'Earth- -- Buurt Of Mistah Finishes His Granny Buzzard kept out of it and Ie when anyone asked them where It teemed to Peter Rabbit that they were building their nest and OT Mistah Buzzard was gone a what they were making it of they long time You know how it is simply looked wise and said when you are waiting for the end! nothing of a story when the story teller "Of course all the bird folks has been called away Really it tried to make a powerful secret was only a few minutes that Ol of whprp thpir nests worn hut it Mistah Buzzard was gone but it ting around just watching Grand seemed to Peter aces and aees a a a civ wen Buzzard found "Let me see Where was Ah?" out where mostmy of them were said Ol' Mistah Buzzard as soon They waited until the last of their as he had once more seated himself neighbors had finished their nests comfortably on the tall dead free and then they just went around under which Peer sat looking at each to see how it was 'You had reached the place made and what it was made of where Granddaddy and Granny They found all kinds of nests Bu77ard decided to wait to See some made of stick nnrl srm maHp bow the other birds built their of straw and some made of mud nests" promoted Peter and some made of moss Seemed so Just so" replied Ol like nary one of them just sjuited "Just lltstah Buzzard "Well Granddaddy granddaddy and Granny Buzzard nd Granny Buzzard just sat Anyway kept hoping they around and watched 4he other birds would seethey one that would suit said and nothing and looked wise better and so they kept alooking Ah reckons there was a terrible and alooking and alooking Granny time building those first nests and Buzzard wanted her nest made out when they were done Ah reckons of something soft and comfortable none of them wast much as nests and Granddaddy Buzzard wanted now There was a right smart it made of something it wouldn't i'o of fussing and worrying and be much work to find and less quarrclhng but Granddaddy and work to put together "So they couldn't make up their minds and time went drifting along and drifting along and first thing they knew every last one of the other brids had a nest and eggs and here were Granddaddy and Granny Buzzard without even a place to build a nest When Granddaddy Buzzard realized this he scratched his haid and began to look worried Granny Buzzard scratched her haid and looked mo' worried " 'Pears like to me we-uhaven't got time to build a hest" said Granddaddy Buzzard at last " 'Ah was thinking that same thing replied Granny Buzzard 'If we-ustop to build a nest now will be so late the season Is going to be all over befo' we-uknow it Ah reckons Ah ought to be sitting on those aiggs right i l now" '"Ah reckons that's right reFolks ought to be brave and look at facts but I don't want my plied Granddaddy Buzzard "but fo' the life of me Ah don sec kin sittin' in my bedroom work-ts can do about it" what on new black dresses when 'Two or three days later Granny ever I'm laid up with a cold Buzzard called him one side in a place where nobody is likely to come along and showed him two aXAb!xsssT bsSbbI si aiggs right on the ground! Ah reckons that is better than any nest' said she 'Nobody's going to look on the ground fo' aiggs and if they do there's a powerful lot of PtBBJ gTfXSBiiv&MBSSsl ground to look over for two aiggs The wind can't blow them out of a nest and when they hatch the babies can't fall and hurt themselves Ah'm going to sit right here ur'" ibey hatch Ah reck nest building is all plumb foolishness anyway" "Ah reckons it is too" replied Granddaddy Buzzard with a sigh of relief because he hadn't got to oiuid a nest "And ever since then the Sard family done get along i i Aunt Het ns ns We-u- ns o' we-un- u: t ii BUIUC JJAIBIO In our last story I poke of the fact that the earth shines on the moon This happens because the earth reflects light which it gets from the sun The same sort of thing takes place when moonlight comes to us We see light from the sun whirh ta rpf!frtfri mm tt Kv mlmn small Perhaps you have tested mrror to make light fall on on wall or another inside your house on the moon ii mere were people a shinincr mmrO thev would see thl-anH hslf timfm 30 wliU the moon seems to us The area of 10 times the area of thf mnon na we see it from the earth The earthshine on the moon is an interesting way If air proved-iconditions are right we may see monthr-shoreach tly after the new moon appears — a strange sight known as "the old moon in the new moon's arms" At that time the thin crescent of the moon is lighted by direct In addition inside the crescent we see the faint nuHiro rf the rest of the moon This is the portion wmen is lighted by sunshine reflected from the earth to the moon You might try to see the Salt moon in the new moon's arms the next time you notice a new moon but I warn vrai that than mnw ho trouble in seeing it Only when the air is extremely clear can you see this sight The best view I have ever had of the old moon in the new moon's arms was obtained one winter while I was in Mexico City That city is high above sea level and me air aDove is rain and often is extremely clear x Uncle Ray Tomorrow: Discovery of Pluto "The Story of the Alphabet" is Sal " n sun-shi- ne out nests and have saved their-seiva powerful lot of work" concluded QV Mistah Buzzard And to this day Peter isn't sure whether the Buzzards are smart or just shiftless V (Released by the Associated Hewspapers) The eld moon In the new moon's arse a new leaflet by Uncle Ray It eon-taiIS fine illustrations and many facts about the names of people To get a copy send a stamped envelope to Uncle Ray in care of this newspapers ns self-address- ed Poor Pa S5l50 ? 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