Show - THf OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARMXAMiNE riuuAi BTfiwtnu auuust ib issb f OR Burgess Bedtime Stories Uncle Ray's Corner By Thornton W Burgesa Chatterer Gives Advice Who listens well to good advice Veromous Snakes Bite Because of Fear If you are going to walk which contains through an area — such as ratvenomous snakes tlers — be sure to take special care of yourself About 70 per cent of all bites of snakes are on the logs chiefly below the knee d boots Leggings and to cut the down danger If a help snake bites its teeth may fail to cut through the covering Even a pair of overalls hanging well find its worth beyond all price — Old Mother Nature Chatterer the Red Squirrel has much too much voice for one of his size At least that is what some of his neihbor$ think for lie is a noisy scamp Yes sir he is a noisy little rascal the noisiest one in all the Green Forest He dearly loves the sound of his own "May high-toppe- r fiSsNa k JIB That seems to make the serpent fear that it is being attacked or is in danger of attack There are snakes which crawl fast enough but a man can run faster than any snake can crawl and so can most children Most snake bites take place be About ohe fifth of the bites of low the knees venomous snakes are on the hands or arms If you ever lie down to down over the ankles may be of rest while you are In the wilds be service If the snake's teeth cut sure to keep from lying on a into the cloth but fai! to enter the snake! Death may be the result of the flesh you are spared from danger bite of a snake If the fangs cut that time at least Venomous snakes never go out into a vein or artery the person of their way to chase people They is likely to die in a few minutes bites I an glad to say fail crawl about or rest without any Most to reach a vein or artery and of attack Is It a when person plan time for treatment goes too close that the danger allow Whenever possible a doctor should be called to treat a person who suffers a bite from a rattler a moccasin or any other venomous snake Before the doctor arrives a handkerchief or tie should be comes called Sharpshin all the bed namesf "Ah'm llvine W -Hfctflearn If you dent learn then ha could think of end he could una ruoum learn last you never win end think of a lot The Square! Whm?" barkftd learn Just remember that" no attention to small Hawk "Why won't I?" asked Little him He hadpaid missed a dinner he Billy wonderingly had been very sure of and was ask? "Because you won't be hererj redisappointed but he was used to "That house belongs to White-fo- torted Chatterer such disappointments "Better the "Where will Ah be?" asked the luck next time" he said to him- Chatterer Wood Mouse" barked small Possum self and flew away Long after "Your mistake Brer Squirrel Tn Chatterer chuckled Again was he out of sight Chatterer was Your mistake Brer Whitefoot some one's stomach" said he i still scolding done gone away This is mah "But Ah don' want to be in In his new home in a hole in a home n£wPUed Little Billy some one's stomach cried the little tall dead tree Little Billy Possum If has gone awav it heard Chatterer and finally poked must Whitefoot be because you drove him possum Once more Chatterer chuckled his head out to see what was go- out" said Chatterer "Who does?' said he "Then the Chatterer saw him and ing on No suh Ah didn't drive him thing for you to do is keep out promptly forgot all about Sharp- out There was no one in here No one else is going to keep you shin where Ah moved in declared the out I take it you are all alone " "What are you doing in there0" small Possum "Yes suh Ah am" replied Little demanded Chatterer from a neighChatterer chuckled "So that's Billy boring tree jerking his tail as if it! he declared "You're learning "Would you like some advice?" somehow that had something to young Yes sir you are learning asked the little Squirrel in the red do with getting the words out And that's the time to coat young iij trim-looki- nd he doesn't care a twl °CA - r "do or 'mil wnemer outer don't He has what is a Re i never scouting tongue happier than when he is scolding some one There are folks like that you know f Just now he was scolding Sharp-shi- n the Hawk had Sharpshin almost caught him It was Chatter-era- " quickness in around the trunk of a tree dodging that had him Had he been the leastsaved bit slower he would have been caught Now his tongue fairly flew as he ng (jT w LEGS PEEL SO DOnTTJRE ) I U tion Answer to Aunt Bet NO ANSWER Lift K EVERY v i mmmmf hi LOOK CHUM DON'T GIT US WRONG W GOTTA HAVE ENRICHED mm HERE WE INTO m ii n STEAL-WORKER- Ac THAT 1 OKAY DR MORGAN T THE I ISN'T LOCKED WE— ? 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OOHMRCr) GLASS DRAKP I I WANT TO Smpy showing THey TH4T EVIDENCE SEVERAL WEEKS you BUT HERE'S THE pcom MONK'S BRUSH' oar " F WELL' — PROM THE LOOKS HERE'S A NOTE" I OF THE PLACE SOMEONE V STEVE— IN THE MT DOOR VGA 1 J BE CORE MONK FIRED' n HIMSELF nP SHUT UP voni WHILE I TELL THAT MANAGER OF'f- - Id fc STEEL NERVES A Kin IRON MUSCLES' S -- AMD-AHCM "Yes suh" replied Little Billy "Never quarrel with any one bigger than yourself unless you are out of reach said Chatterer and chuckled "Ah won't No suh Ah won't agreed the small Possum The next story: The Impudent One ( Copyright 1850 by Thornton W Burgess) TRUE THAT STEELW0RKER5 BETSY ROSS BREAD'CAUSE WE'RE! JSSUBRttLmmrm W Chatterer ate - AGAIN Savin' year seel Is e good deal like savin' a dollar Yon can't do the job and then relax you've cot to keep on aavln' It forever afterward Side Glances wt sum "Depend on no one but yourself If you cant trust yourself you can't trust any one else" said To obtain a free copy of the illustrated leaflet on the ''Seven Wonh a ders of the World" Ua dressed stamped envelope to Uncle nay in care or mis newspaper i Bonneville Market Bonneville Pork replied the w ve Ques- 1 IjHRfg Be —UNCLE KAY Tomorrow: IS PROBABLY AT THE FUNERAL HOME KIT MM suh polite "Never think so safe no harm can comeyourself to you Always be watching for danger" said Chatterer "Yes suh" said the small Pos- ot bound around the arm or leg above the wound Some way of drawing poison from the wound should be used One thing made for this purpose Is a rubber bulb which is fastened on a small glass funnel When the bulb is pressed it tends to draw out poison If you can obtain a first aid manual from a library or store you will find that it has other facts to help you in case you ever suffer a bite from a venomous snake For general interest section of your scrapbook Poor Pa Ma admits my sisters were very sympathetic when she was sick She says they sympathized with me because I went for a week without slave to wait on me please If you'Passu m 0Bm ' YOU KNOW STEAL- - WftUKFOC t GUESS I CAN TRUSS THEW NEED MORE EXTRA STRENGTH AH tNERGY THAN ANVBOPY ' R f 'i I T!R ALMOST AltttKaKT II awmi CHM KIDS RCTU Y RED SHOULD HAVE GOTTEN L HOWE TO HELP WITH TH' CHORES' rAtt V HE'S HtOlK HEARD Hin 1ELL TH' DOC HE FELT LIKE TAKM TO TH' 1 BRUSH f V-- " OUT--TO- qamHPHa ) efs f fowcock' yj HAVE CFICEKS 5TAFF MEETING a lit with the All-Gra- in Flavor! 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