Show MODAY a WINING AUGUST 12 IfH iii Uncle Ray's Comer Burgess Bedtime Stories Henty Was War Correspondent Before Writing lerry Kaakrat Ivtnture N arses m Sore TaUnate In it In fact to Jerry's way Jerry Muskrat Was caught :n a of thinking it was unfortunate cruel steel trap He was caught by j How Jerry Muskrat is much more Big tail It wag a fortunate thing at home Is the water than on land for him that it was by his tall and and his first - impulse in time of not by a leg But right at this time danger is to get into the water at n it not already there Jerry couldn't aee anything form-00- Booagj Mtn who went to college in Eng- land during the past century were few compared to thoee who wanted to do to Thi was true most of all about the students who entered Oxford end Cambridge the Good oldest British universities was the fortune of those who were able to study at one of them A student who managed to get Into Cambridge was George Alfred Henty When he finished he joined the army and was sent to the Crimean war which the British and Turks were fighting against Russia II was interesting to the young man to go tb the Near East His work was to help take care of supplies for the soldiers rather than to fight in the battles Back to England came Henty when the war was over As a member of the army after the war he stayed in the "Purveyor's department At the age of 34 Henty gave up hi work in the Britsh army so lie could go to Italy He had obtained a job from the "London Standard" as a war correspondent and traveled with Garibaldi Italian general when an invasion of ' 6- Poor Pa lar and their sale spread over different continents One waa "With Lee la Virginia" and another was "The Cat of Bubasti a tale of Egypt Altogether Henty wrote 80 adventure books of special interest to A steady stream of books boys came from his pen until he died at the age of 70 For science section of your scrap-boo- So when that eraal steel trap's wicked jaws caught him by the tail lerry plunged back off the old log into the water and tried to wta away ?f ne had only known it this was iJust what the trapper had expected I i m It I him to rln 2nH t That trap had been fastened With a chain in such a wav that r — could get into deep water You see the trapper hoped that Jerry woul i drown himelf anrf irrv h" pretty near doing Just that thing wni wun an nis mtgnt but the trap held him and as he struggled he lost his breath and water got up his nose in such a way that he choked It didn't take him very long to realite that he couldn't null himself free in the water At firs- - na was in such a panic of fright that he didn't use his wits at all But after he began to realize that by struggling in the water he would simply drown himself Jerry's wits began to work He turned about and swam back to that old log and eumbedi out on it There he squatted down and rested-tregata hat strength and get his breath It's of no use for me to try to null myself free by swiasmng thought Jerry "I'm a pretty strong su xmmer but not enough to do that Perhaps Istrong can pull myself fref up here" So wtien he had Tested Jerry dug his claws into the old leg and ti-n- T Henty making notes on wounded daring warfare in Austria the Tyrol area of Austria was car ried but That was exciting to Henty and he later did the same type of writing during other wars One war led him to Africa and there he saw the difference between the kind of warfare carried on by civilised (7) armies and the fighting of Negroes When he was 36 years of age Henty wrote his first book This was called "Out on the Pampas" and it was the start of a long series of books for boys Henty's books proved to be popu- west-centr- al self-address- ed W W C SMI THCM8H7 asTHTTgUagAM AMP X My alater Nan's ealM la perfectly normal but Ma pretends to - 'r r Missionary Will Report on Trip HaaVB-mmF P mmmmwii LbmB think there's somethla' wronr with him Ma la kind enough to want to worryjeef Nan mmmmutA 'V A CASE m - i r j- am -- lP m T ol A3 a i a n v — f auaateeJU Or BEQ-BE- 00 HIM 1i'mmL& Mir kaSmmammmStSmM''- T PLEASE P£EL f-- l-l NERVCXJS a no kav' your PTjjst GONE AGAIN HMll vinutp rZZ £V£& j—zn? h£ THATWfG-l R ACS JOJIOMT (T nr- - i aBi COME CK'EB HFBF PARV VQUIte TREATtN' BALOV UKE - hs-d- JCOS TO rime Out! v -- er " k) UNCLE BAT Tomorrow: The Statue of Liberty Interesting life stories of Mozart Beethoven Chopin Brahms Strauss and Liszt are told in the illustrated leaflets called Masters of Music This will be sent without charge to any reader wbo asks for it and encloses a stamped Address your letter to envelope Uncle Ray in care of this newspaper and allow about 10 days for reply It seemed to him Jerry that he certainly was pulling big swam ever to mt tail east by the roots But it would he wai safely iaHib his bedroo be better to do that and have) ne did he took at his tail Tht mm tail at a: than to lose his life So naa been torn by §gj laws of that ne puuw ard pulled and pi tiled By and bv it aaemad te him that trap and the end of his tail wa mmM ha felt hia tail t£p imir v — r raw and bleed mm mm courage and he puued fully tore and ached Jerry began than over i:ck it geam For the real aB Suddenly h pitched right tha WMW and the following nleht on his head and at the same there was a little snap behind htm I Jerry stayed right tn his house' anst He had pulled bis tail free and MMgaf tha sore tail But he had the jaws of the tran had come saved Ma Ufe so a sore tail didn't gather You see Jerry's tail ta- - matter much Is FUlasl very far from tha end of It It was uuiuuststoiy: Jerry 'this which had saved him J (Beleased by The As soon as he felt himself tree Associated Newspapers ' -- " t jfj pulled and polled J 5aW mm SOUTH WEBER — Jacob Kapp iwho recently returned from the I D S Netherlands mission will report his labors and experiences Sunday at eight p m at the South Weber ward sacrament services tun 9 rriiiiiiiwt " K0NG1 vmtfavr'JB-- rzrf — CONSUMED CVCRY DA V' AWWJGM FOLKS WANT EXTRA ENERGY AND MORE MUTRtTlON LIKE THEVGET IN look SAMDWiCHtTS ARE AlHOA BY THE AMERICAN PEOPLE GOSH GEE whiz 'joHfietsuRocs t SUTVM WITH AN' "V AN A p you seen anything of my corner?" 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