Show f THE OGDEN (UTAH) 0 plunged for a little fish and twice he had missed Each time the little fish had been too quick for him “I have decided where we are going to make our home”! said Mrs Rattles “You don’t say” said Rattles He didn’t appear in the least interested “I do say!” retorted Mrs Rattles “It is going to be over in that big gravel-pit“Not if I have anything to say about it!” declared Rattles crossl- Eyes Appear on Tadpoles Inside of Three Days When I was about 6 years old I started to learn about tadpoles otherwise known as polliwogs I saw the very small ones swimming around and later observed the legs which appeared on their bodies Tadpoles seemed to- - me' to be among the wonders of the world at that time and even today I might describe them in the same manner To think of a little fish turning into a hopping animal! Female frogs lay their eggs about the time that spring weather commences The eggs are in a mass hundreds of them in the midst of tough jelly The jelly may spread out so that it looks Sometimes a like a pancake of this type has a width pancake of 25 inches or more Several days pass perhaps just a week before the eggs hatch into tadpoles The tadpoles may be only of an inch long The tadpoles at first are blind but tiny gills jut out from the front part These are the “external (or outside) gills” They take oxygen from new-hatche- d one-thir- d so-call- ed the water in the same way as the gills of a fish Within three days eyes and mouth appear on a tadpole It swims about nibbling bits of water plants As time goes by the tadpole Two grows longer and fatter the from body and legs grow the gills dwindle and go out of sight To take the place of the gills lungs develop inside the body of the tadpole! Now it is able to breathe air when it swims to the surface of the water Usually but not always tadpoles live in ponds or rivers Much less oftenj they are found in lakes While in lakes they are in too much danger of being snapped up by fish The first legs which appear are the hind legs Next the front The tail legs come into view is lost and a little frog exists For nature section of your scrapbook Tomorrow: FUNNY BUSINESS UNCLE RAY Tadpole Tails By (IERSIIBERGER - 9 i if a y- “Why not?” asked Mrs Rattles tyvil “I have decided where we are trying to be pleasant Just then Rattles saw another going to make our home” said little fish and plunged headlong Mrs Rattles into the water after it Because he was feeling out of sorts he A Domestic Dispute much of a hurry and ' Sometimes ’tis well to disagree was in hetoomissed When he flew again Providing from all anger free back up on his perch he was in —Old Mother Nature a bad temper The trouble is disagreements “W’hy don’t you want to make sand-pit?- ’ too often lead to loss of temper our home over in that Mrs Rattles Then the good that might come asked “Because I don’t like it over from them often falls completely But if there is no loss of temper and folks can disagree pleasantly differences can be adjusted to the advantage of all Peter Rabbit had visited a big gravel pit It was curiosity that took him there At first he had seen nothing to interest him in the least Then he had noticed a few grains of sand trickling down from near the wall of the pit Looking up he saw what appeared to be a small hole in the sandy wall and it was from this the sand was trickling down Right away he was full of curiosity But before he had a chance to satisfy this he happened to look up and saw circling high in the air Redtail the Hawk There was nothing in that sand pit to hide under or behind Peter got out of there in a hurry Red-tamight not try to catch him but long ago Peter learned how’ foolish it is to take chances Someone Came Out It was while Peter was running lippertylipperty lip for the dear Old Briar-patcthat someone came out of that little hole high up in the wall of the gravel pit It was Mrs Rattles the Kingh fisher Grandfather Frog delights in calling her Mrs Sandpecker She flew over to the Smiling Pool There she found Rattles' on his favorite perch from which he could look down all over the Smiling Pool Rattles Was feeling out of sorts He had had no breakTwice he had fast this morning — FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS $$000 Rf WE g- IT BEFORE MICHAEL! 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TO ANYONE i-- V- BEATS DON'T SYNCHRONIZE - By DAM FISHER JOE PALOOKA ' YOU AN YOUR HONEST FRIEND PHOOEY there” declared Rattles “But I do” said Mrs Rattles “It is too far from the Big River and too far from the Smiling Pool” declared Rattles “You didn’t think so when we nested over there once before’ said Mrs Rattles “Well I do now and that settles it” declared Rattles “You don’t say” said Mrs Rat- tles “Yes I do say And I mean it’ By DICK BROOKS THE JACKSON TWINS SIT COWN AND RELAX DEAR SHUTOFF THE SET TWINS DADDY NEEDS PEACE AND QUIET IT'S RAD WE'RE LOSING THAT WAS BT ON THE IT FINALLY HAPPENED WE COULDN'T CUT OUK PRICES SO MSCANN HUST CANCELLED HIS ENTIRE ORDER FOR NEXT YEAR BUSINESS 'PHONE OTHER STATES TOO IN v ' retorted Rattles “That is just too bad because I am going to make my home there whether you are going to make your’s there or not” replied Mrs Rattles And away she flew straight back to that sand pit rattling harshly all the way The next story: Mrs Rattles is Obdurate (Copyright Thornton W 1955 by Burgess) HOOK SLIDER SHERRY DIXIE DUGAN By McEVOY jmd STRIEBEL V Lincoln the Wrestler Abraham ‘Lincoln w as noted as a wrestler in his youth and was beaten in two matches by a fellow volunteer in the Black Hawk War Sac Indian uprising of 1832 Change at Night When a ship travels eastward or westward across the International Date Line change of time is made in its clocks at night regardless of the moment of cross- ing -"MERRILL BLOSSER SO GET TO WORK MRS- - tZAAK WALTON WHILE DIXIE AND I SET UP — HOW WET CAN IT GET P MISMATED AM6EL POOD BUT CHIN UP BABY YOU'LL MEET SOMEONE ELSE JUST AS HANDSOME AND DEVASTATING — --- WE JUSTDONX BLFMD PfcSEON — OUR THROB 21955 JUNE E SHOOLDVE OFFERED THEY PUT IT RIGHT ON THE FRONT PAGE UNCLE PHIL! ‘FINN OFFERS EVENING By LANK LEONARD MICKEY FINN Burgess Bedtime Stories Uncle Ray's Corner THURSDAY STANDARD-EXAMINE- R CfP 'I’M m ANSWER “I© YESTERDAYS PUZZLER: FRED HARMAN RED RYDER By NORMAN MARSH Frontier Scout DAN’L HALE i T CRRY-- VEEP TERRY VI CCWNJ CARLINS' mir WE'VE 97BPPE O Pll GET BEFORE MEBBESQ IF THEY LIKE pT TU' WOLOOP ANO PRESENTS YOU THE CROWS ARE HAVING 'GIVE THEMTHEY WILL DO A COUNCIL TODAY'-T- O DECIDE IF THEY'LL DO BUSINESS WITH ME STEWMEAT HUA CTWESE THE COUNCIL OANL GIVES THE PRINCIPAL WARRIORS BEADS FiSHOOKS AND PIECES OF RED CLOTH— THEY ARE ACCEPTED WITH STOIC INDIFFERENCE LATER ROARING BEAR LEADS DAN1 AND STEWMEAT TO HIS TIPI m HAMLIN ALLEY OOP YMEAN HE HA5NT BEEN WHA55A IDEA COM IN HERE HOLLERIN’ LIKE THAT? 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