Show t Uncle Ray's Corner Dismissed THE OGDEN (UTAH) P"frIr e children" thought he "Nowxforth mOTTR the bushes He wasn't find HW ml wieg but working just what can the matter be? Somethinglrunninf was he wire trains to find something back Tan" fo?th lencl- llw£s broad day" na ppened" fo° n hav been then Just moment th A Grouse who later Peter saw a man thing Could i be tht 8 h J oulA omaMd h£ y° were looking for that Grouse? The rte aiani think of! grass so Peter couldn't see him ! I JR M 'ilittle Mrs course lauer was on nis loot again doing Peter He didn't tlSfflk up and stood lor a moment on one' Ti his best to hop fast and not suc— m z— i WHO t Jt m l I ti n ' i nn I - I: Un UwljgHEV there in the 27 1951 safexGrcHMe bramble-tangl- '?--t H A C has written me a letter relating to an article which appeared in In anthis column last month swer to a question about the stones in the Egyptian pyramids I said in part: "The blocks of stone in the pyramids are largely of limestone It is believed that some of the limestone blocks were obtained from quarries within easy range Others probably were taken from quarries on the eastern side of the Nile they may have been placed on rafts when the river was in flood" In that article I also spoke about rollers and causeways which may have been employed to transport the blocks of stone which haa an average weight of two and a half tons I was careful to state that some of the facts ab'but the building of the pyramids are missing Now has come this letter from Mr Hs C which says that a recent article in a "digest" type of magazine gives all" the missing facts! He says that we have only to read that article to learn "exactly where the stone originated how it was transported and how it was put in place" "This article" he adds "quotes fexten'slvely from Herodotus who recorded the matter in detail It must be that this reader failed to see an article about Herodotus in this column several years agb At that time I told what the famous Greek traveler had to say about the building of the Great Pyramid of Gizeh I also spoke of a very Herodotus lived important fact long after the Great Pyramid was built It was at least 2400 years old when 'he went to Egypt Burgess Bedtime Stories f Liquor Prices Going Up — WASHINGTON Oct 27 (AP The OPS says liquor prices may go up somewhat more than the increase indicated by new taxes! becoming effective Nov 1 Funny Business - By Thornton W Burgess well that the safest place for him 4ly was in the dear Old Brier-patcUnder The Fence Peter had stayed at home for a Cruelty without indent few days Then curiosity got the Hurts as much as if 'twere best of him He had to learn the meant news He knew that much of it —Peter Rabbit would be bad news dreadful news Peter Rabbit should have been but he just had to learn it Some at home in the dear Old Brier people are like that: they just have natch but he wasn't This was the to know all about the dreadful hunting season the season of dread- - things that happen The more ful guns and Peter knew perfect- - dreadful a thing is the more eager — — some folks are to learn all about T— ' Peter was up in the Old Pasture Hereodotus wrote about things it Ha firiv 0f thr in at interesting way and I think this fit was part of Farmer Brown s he tried to tell the truth about land and no shooting was allowed what he saw In the case of the on that Groat Pvramid hnwpvpr h Viart i He was m the middle of a in ' ovot P '"peak about a°nv writ- t° SL irom ten record going back to the time mai separated ine via land other Without knowing how when this pyramid was built he knew Peter did know that it No such record has been found wasn't safe to go under that fence since Herodotous lived but modern out of the Old Pasture Perhaps scholars have gathered some im- he knew because he had heard the portant facts and it seems clear of a dreadful gun somewhere that they have come closer to the bang beyond that fence truth than anyone was able to come 24 centuries ago when the Greek traveler visited Egypt For history section of your scrap-booh i j h0e HeS ff!-!- Poor Pa k UNCLE v George HudaW was dismissed from Minnesota's football squad when the triple threat halfback reported under the teamV honor code his cutting of classes Hudak was the Gophers' leading ground gainer player the best football of his career STANDARD-EXAMINE- SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER il iiimo iiuvl iicviu lilt: dreadful guns and how she would ground He turned his head to look worry because he didn't return He behind him and there was fear dozed He had been out all night dreadful fear fn his eyes "Peter People who are out all night usual couldn t see this: he was not near ly are Sleepy in the morning How enough Then the young Grouse long he had dozeS he didn't know started to try to walk but when Suddenly he opened his eyes He he put that foot he up didn't know why he had done this to the ground and triedholding to take a either He peeped ouU looking un- step with it he almost fell over der the fence Over in the other He held up again and two field someone was moving about or threTFit steDs on' the hopped other foot reter couldn't 'See who it was they Then he settled down in the crass were not running Thev were notianam even walking They seemed to be! He's purt" though Peter "He's s hopping They would make a few j badly hurt If he can't walk I then settle down in the grass der Why he doesn't fly That would Peter became very very curious be the quickest way of getting over ' He crept out of the bramble-tangl4: zu here'' and sat up in order to see better Just then Peter saw far over in "I da believe It Ms one" onhe the field a Dog working back and V 1 - I I f I -- m 1 -- I tVM iJf J mul- - w w — ceeding very well It was painful to watch him The hunter and the Were gradually working nearer Dog flurry hurry " exclaimed Peter under his breath The young Grouse was headire straight to where Peter sat He didn t stop to rest now but did his best to keep hopping along Would he be able to reach that fence before the hunter or the Dog ?aw him? He came nearer and Peter could see the frightpearer and distress in his eyes At long lan h crept under the ffnee ' "Come right in this frrambTe-tangYou'll be safe there" cried Peter und led the wav The next story: 'The Hopele U-a- s won-nop- r i i e le He peeped i mcucd i VVNlTW IYV17V WITHOC I KJEROHE-S- l u&c ncm FOR VAWKIGHT 'SO I'M PETE SAKE A TOf KNV BUT tM DON'T BE TEtLIN'VOt JLAO ZV A3 EMPEROR 5 TOUCHY' GOLTHIS NERO fAVV WKi WHATHEPONE u GOLD 'jWOKr i HQI i ! out looking under the fence HE'S CROS5 AND AWWHAtT One Copyrigltt I9U hjrT W THAT CWJ6LAVICICMJ5 TH USE ?TK LUU ' Wc UK iMIA i Ml VI j "3EE HE GETS WOULD THROWEDOUT' PROBABLY BE WORSE Burgsi I RESEf REACl lOMAPY-Ltf-JE-'Ar EMI WOULD DO HNE ( t f E RAY Use This Coupon to Join the New Scrapbook Club! 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