Show "O THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- BEDTIME STORIES OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 24 18JS UNCLE RAY'S CORNER Speculation on Flying Saucers A young reader Patsy Kirby have the duty of making tests with machines of the nature of flying saucers Without knowing about those tests another group of pilots may be directed to try to reach the “saucers” with ordinary airplanes — Certain persons have claimed saw it too It was round and that they saw “little space men” looked like a glass top dead or alive These little men "We saw dt at about a are supposed to have piloted the 3 o’clock I ran into the strange machines house and told my mother She Such reports seem silly to me a single space man came out to look at it and she The body aofwonder of the ages It be would said that it looked like a flying would be displayed in a surely saucer We watched it until it museum or other public place was gone That happened last Those who relate such stories year speak about bodies actual"Well Patsy you are one of seldom on the ground Instead hundreds of persons who believe ly found of space men who tales tell they that they have seen flying sauc- have given them rides but ers Personally I think that actual nave then left thefreearea of the objects (looking something like earth! saucers) have been observed I have talked with a pilot who was given the special task of Prolific Signer checking flying saucer stories He were stories of the said that most Benjamin Franklin not only misa of basis on the signed both the Declaration of explained Some or one another kind take of Independence and the Constitution but the Treaty Alliance be to seemed however reports France and the Treaty of with genuine One section of an air force may Peace with England By HERSHBERGER FUNNY BUSINESS has written me that she too has seen something that looked like a flying saucer She says: “It was flying north near Greenville S C My girl friend quar-terpa- so-call- st see me now Lois—Dad got tired of me sprawling on the chairs and floor when tm talking to You should vou!" BILLY SHOWS OFF The modest never like to show What they can do or what they know — Old Mother Nature This is true But there seems to be more folks who like to show off than are modest enough not to Billy Slink is one of these He likes to show how quick he is He likes to show how smart he is He likes to be admired He had just come down Laughing Brook to the Smiling Pool and now was floating in the water beside the new He swam back to the big rock Muskat house On the roof and climbed ont on it with the close together sat Jerry Mrs fish Musktwo and the young Jerry rats who were occupying one swimmer he was His showing off a needed lesson side of that double house Billy had really been Now they knew that for them swam over to the big rock and Jerry Muskrat had told climbed up on it The big rock what was them really true They knew was well out in the Smiling Pool how wrould be useless wholly and the water was fairly deep for one of them to itever try to all around it 1 Mink Billy ‘I’ll show you folks how to like that fellow” said don’t “I catch fish” said Billy' It sound- the other ed as if he were boasting but “Are you afraid ofU him?" this was not true He did intend asked Jerry ’ Muskrat to show off but it was not boastThe two young Muskrats ing He was simply going to do looked at each other uncertain that he did almost By HAM FISHER out-swi- m i something every day of his life CLEAN AND SMOOTH The water was clear and as smooth as a piece of 'glass for not a single Merry Little Breeze was around to ripple it Billy sat on the big rock looking down in the water He didn’t move The four on the roof of their home didn’t move either Suddenly Billy Mink dived into the water He went in so smoothly that he hardly raised a ripple The four watchers on the roof of the new house could see down in the water for quite a distance They saw a fish dart away and they could see Billy Mink behind it It filled them with envy as they saw how fast he could swim He was swimming out of range of vision But a moment later Billy’s brown head popped out of water on the farther side of the Smiling Pool In his mouth was a fish He swam back to the big rock and climbed out on it with the fish He looked over to the four watching him “That’s the way to get a dinner Don’t you wish you could swim like that?” he cried Then he settled down to eat the fish The two young Muskrats seeing Billy Mink for the first time would never forget what a fast 1 WANT RI6HT err on L wave to lyrtTH mt foasret i JOE PALO OKA two-apart-me- nt THE JACKSON TWINS By DICK BROOKS what to say They wanted to say they were not afraid Jerry grinned “If you’re not afraid” said he “you are not as smart as I like to think you are Never be ashamed of being afraid when there is something to be afraid of The Muskrat who is never afraid never lives long That is true of many other folks too” The two young Muskrats felt better Yes sir they felt very much better As for Billy Mink he had disappeared leaving only the head of the fish on the big rock The next story: The Prize ' (Copyright 1955 by Thornton W Burgess) HOOK SLIDER By SHERRY GOSH THAIS BAD UTTLC LI SHOWBOAT- ''SURE HOOK HAVE N'T YOU NOTICED? 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