Show THE OGDEN 2B STANDARD-EXAMINE- R UTAH TUESDAY EVENING OGDEN STORIES BEDTIME AUGUST 30 1939 UNCLE RAY'S CORNER Kenton Saved Daniel Boone from Death were attacked by an Indian war party One of his friends was shot down and the other escaped by leaping into the Ohio River and grasping a log which helped him to go downstream Kenton was made a prisoner The white captive ran the and reached the council gauntlet Kenton 'and Williams built a house of the village The next cabin and spent much of their time trapping in the area of Blue burned Just as the Indians were Licks They were joined by a man kindling the fire there came a named Hendricks of rain Kenton became acquainted with downpour was saved for a time Kenton Daniel Boone and paid a visit to but might have met death a little Boonesborough Shawnee Indians later had it not been for )the archose this time to make an attack rival of a British arrny 'officer SomV of the fighting took place This officer was on terms outside the stockade with 35 In- with the tribe and friendly Kenobtained dian warriors striking at a small- ton's release by giving presents er number of whites Kenton shot Many other adventures came tp' one warrior who was on the point Simon Kenton during his long of scalping a settler Later in the life He was 81 years of age at the skirmish he saw Boone fall to the time of his death A Shawnee ground wounded For Biography section of your raised his tomahawk to strike the scrapbook death blow but Kenton shot him UNCLE RAY before he could lower his arm Tomorrow: Davy Crockett The Indians were driven away Kenton carried and If you want a free copy of the Boone (then 42 years of age) to illustrated leaflet "Your Body at the safety of the stockade : Work" send a After he went batk to his trap- stamped envelope to Uncle Ray ping Kenton and two companions in care of this newspaper FUNNY BUSINESS By IIERSIIBERGER Simon Kenton and his friend Thomas Williams were among the pioneer settlers' in the B 1 u e Grass region of Kentucky They went there 180 years ago in the same year that Daniel Boone led settlers to the Kentucky River and started the village of Boones-boroug- h self-addresse- I iTt d At times the wisest will confess Decisions must be made by guess —Old Mother Nature Little Friend the Song Sparrow had been a bearer of bad news Snowfcot and Through him Tinkle Mouse two young Wood mmmmmwz LVI"'-- 1 ! "I see here" are still said he you Mice who had started a home under the roots of the big hickory tree had learned that before they found that home Mr Blacksnake had lived there for a while Now they didn't know what to do Should they stay or should they leave and try to find a ' home somewhere else? First they would decide to stay Then they would change their minds and decide to leave only to change their minds again You see they were afraid to stay but equally afraid to go out into the Great Wirld to hunt for another home They really knew very little about the dangers of the Great World They hadn't yet lived long enough to have had experience and there had been no one to tell them about the dangers They had only just learned about Mr Blacksnake There were still rqany others of which as yet they knew nothing It was the next morning Little Friend the Song Sparrow came over to ee how his new frlendi He found were getting along them still worried "I- see you are still here" said he "Yes" replied Snowfoot in his funny squeaky voice "Yes we are still here But it Is only because we don't know where else to go" STAY WHERE YOU ARE "Then you better stay right where you are" declared Little Friend ': " C v V "The new walk was Wilbur's fdea — he said the kids were riding their bikes too fasti" j i No sia? 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"But supposing he should come back?" squeaked Tinkle "And supposing you should leave and meet him You would be just as likely to meet him as to have him find you here" said Little Friend Then because he is of such a happy disposition he put back his head and sang that lovely little song which every one loves so much Listening Tinkl Mouse felt better She felt so much better that she too wanted to sing She did It wasn't such a lovely song as Little Friend's and it could be heard only a short distance But it was a happy little song just the same Little Friend looked at her in surprise The truth is he almost doubted his own ears "Is that you singing?" he asked Tinkle Mouse admitted that it was she "I didn't know a Mouse could sing" said the little Sparrow "Of course Mife can sing" spoke up Snowfooi "You may not be able to hear us but a lot of us can sing" "Sing again" demanded Little Friend and cocked his head on one side to listen Tinkle Mouse sang again Then Little Friend sang For the time being the two young mice forgot all their troubles For the time being they were perfectly happy When they went back into their house nothing more was said about moving Meanwhile Little Friend the Song Sparrow was singing as only he can the sweet tinkling song that he sings in every monthr of the year The next story: Careless or TO STAY OR NOT TO STAY n Hfl 1 By LANTC LEONARD By THORNTON W BURGESS I ld MICKEY FINN own Doll — " ylya HOOK SLIDER By SHERRY 91 JKStS BUT EVERYBODY KNOWS YOU OlONT TAKE AAONEY TO rr THROW GAMES- THAT YOU WERE FRAMED HOOK WHEN YOU VC 6££N DRANOCO A3 A CROOKED BALL MAYBE BUT EVERY I TIME I MADE AN ERROR v HIT INTO A DOUBLE orPLAT PLAYER ITS PRSTnf HARD TO LIVE IT OLD SKELETON IN MY CLOSET WOULD START DANCING I C£ STUB&OftN t70KIitM4V£ TO 1 ( THAT ABOUT i DOWNXO ALWAY5 FEEL THAT MY TEAMMATES DOUBTED ME THAT 5 WHY GO BACK - INTO BASE BALL DIXIE DUGAN ind STRIEBEL By McEVOY MOVIN HIMSELF RIGHT AN'BORROWIN' MY CLOTAES IS ONE THING — BUT NOT REVERSIN'A LONG DISTANCE CALL c IS ANOTHER ' f MR NA5TOR— THAT) ?P-O-H LONG DISTANCE- YEH YOUR SUIT'S NOT BAD ) 7 rOUrt BUT NOT BAD srZs's- - CALL YOU OUST MADE T COMPLETELY FORGOT J J TO TELLTHE OFFICE 1 NEEDED MONEY — IXL HAVE TO CALL- - JOT THANKS FOR fSfCt I' LIL-- FND CANfT A TRACE OF CALL — ) RED RYDER DAN'L HALE By FRED IIARMAN "-- I FOUND wi J WEL PJT tr— fiOlM' k?6tj fL05HEt?lF?rM V T MTHfL RYCER MYSELF ?CW3 Hl)V ) I 1CERKeV£R STOLE A AYWiF£SEEN XWIM OO IT V— v— ( ' ) 1 m POV'E HEV'E VJ OIONT —V Vv'WE! 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