Show w W' ? ‘ TIIE OGDEN 4B i UTAH OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R WEDNESDAY 'EVENING 2 NOVEMBEn UNCLE RAY'S CORNER South Carolina Had Pioneer Rail Lino pleasure cars attached Mso a a small carriage containing a canpioneer rail line at Baltimore non and some United States but South Carolina was ahead troops with a train pulled by a steam “Another trip was made at locomotive on a regular schedule about 1 o’clock in the afternoon The people of South Carolina can 100 of passengers in be proud of leading the way in with upward three cars A band livened the this field The first steam locomotive on scene and good humor prethe South Carolina Railroad was vailed ” made in New York 125 years ago All went well for about a year It was carried by sea to Charleson that railroad Then a Negro C ton S was hired to help the engineer on After being placed tracks) which had been laid in advance His task was to put wood in the the locomotive was tested It firebox and he did that well was called the “Best Friend of enough but he was bothered by Charleston" and later simply the noise of escaping steam To the “Best Friend stop the noise he sat on a lever The “Best Friend" traveled and in that way shut the safety SO miles an hour on a solo run valve Soon there was an explo-Whefour cars were hitched to sion when the boiler burst The it it made a speed of 21 miles engineer was injured as well as the Negro an hour In January three months1 Work went on in extending the after that locomotive reached road A second locomotive the Charleston the opening of a “West Point” was obtained from steam railroad was celebrated New York Within three years Here is a shortenedp account of the the South Carolina Railroad extended 136 miles from Charleston event: “About 150 stockholders as- - to a point across the river from sembled in the (morning togeth-- 1 Augusta Ga er with invited Quests The first For “History” section of your trip was performed with two scrapbook By RAMON COFFMAN Yesterday I spoke about ! n ! I ’ 1 i By IIERSIIBERGER FUNNY BUSINESS STORIES BEDTIME 1033 ° By THORNTON VT BURGESS taken a nap In It He trotted ever there now He went dowrn to the do bedroom below the reach of Jack Is quite impossible for ycu Rough Brother North — Old Mother Nature Fiost Young Reddy was a puzzled Wind couldn’t get in there Jack young Fox Yes sir he was so Frost couldn’t pinch him and He had just learned that Johnny he was quite as warm as he Chuck had gone to sleep to stay wanted to be He curled up and asleep through the cold weather closed his eyes He yawned once It was late fall now and Johnny or twice then fell asleep Now the sleep of the young would sleep until spring Young wasn’t at all the sleep of Fox this couldn’t understand Reddy at all Jonnny Chuck It was regular “If Johnny Chuck can do it sleep He was merely taking a why can’t I do it?" said the nap It was a short nap When young Fox talking to himself he awoke he didn’t at first know “I don’t believe that fellow can where he was Then he rememdo anything ’ can’t do” bered that he had gone down in For awhile Young Reddy for- there to sleep through the cold j got all about Johnny Chuck and weather his sleeping The cool weather He yawned once or twice as I became cold weather Jack Frost folks do when they first wake j was around every night and up “This is fine" thought he sometimes he pinched hard It “I suppose it is warm weather wasn’t as easy as it had been for nv I’m hungry I think I’ll go the young Fox to get a meal out and get something to eat" when he was hungry He began Once more he yawned then to be a little discontented stretched and got to lVis feet Then one night when he had He scrambled up to the doorhad bad luck hunting and was way and poked his head outside hungry and cold he happened to Nothing had changed It was just think of Johnny Chuck as cold as it had been vhen he fellow has went down to go to sleep In fact that the “Perhaps right idea” thought the young he had been asleep about only THE Fox “He isn’t hungry and he an hour He went outside and doesn’t feel cold Moreover he shook himself After awhile- - he isn’t missing much I believe I realized that he had been asleep will try sleeping myself If he only a short time He was can do it I can” hungrier than ever Should he go The young Fox remembered hinting? Or should he go back an unused den over in the Old down inside and try to go to Pasture More than once he had sleep again? II was his stomach that settled that question for WHO WANTS TO StUCP You’ll often find what others 1 JACKSON TWINS By DICE BROOKS voltes well orr' VA LIKE TO BE 3 THAT LIGHT MAKES ME PEEL LIKE I'M ON A WITNESS STAMP mow'd WELL JAN ON THE STANI? FACING TME WHOLE SOWO0L Y t50AKP STOP TALKING ABOUT J POGCONS YOU MOYEPy jan rrME MAKES V AGAIN NEKVOUS " him “I’m so hungry I couldn’t pos- People sibly sleep” thought the young Fox “No sir I couldn’t sleep Who wants to sleep anyway? I -- He went down on the Green Meadows to hunt for Mice lie fellow can sleep if he wants to but I don't know whv he does it I don't want to There is too much fun being awake” thought he as he caught' a Moose The next story: Reddy Fox Explains Get iome keep it handy in purie or pocket I M V Iftf Mf r ft A 4 P BUGS BUNNY WARNER BROS CARTOONS 50M5300YS AT TW5 DOCS? 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