Show “v L gf OGDEN pn ' AM INEIt STANDARD-EFRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 4 1953 THE OGDEN SB a’f 'sif "V ’ UTAH - ' asvT'' "r’ f fiickey Finn X STORIES BEDTIME - By THORNTON UNCLE RAY'S CORNER The truth of that saying Reddy Fox learned long ago Reddy is Nova Scotia Built Early Mine Railways nov coward But also Reddy is By RAMON COFFMAN given because it sometimes acted never f00iish does not hesi- While railroads were developtate to run away when he knows When did Nova Scotia he could gain nothing by fightQ ing in Great Britain and the have its first steam locomo- ing United States pioneer work went tives? Young Reddy named after his on in two Canadian provinces — A Two’ years later The “Dor- - father because he looked so much Nova Scotia and Quebec Chester” and the “Samson” were like him and was so much like m n In Nova Scotia two short lines brought from England on sailing wasJ10 127 of tracks were laid years ago vcssels and uere followed by “d w out in°the to haul coal from mines to a sea- other imported steam locomotives Great World Hehtasdf had already When steam railroading was learned much but he still had port These were at Pictou and take ke Pac® of the much to learn He never yet had rea(y North Sydney They w ere among 'animal-drawtype of railroad a been hunted by men and Dogs the pioneer North American Rail- - cegbration was held Here in So it was that he was not much ways but were behind early Brit-- shortened form is the account afraid of either He kept at a ish railways Like the first rail-- 1 of the celebration given by John distance from them but did not a historical writer of worry about them All through ways in Great Britain they had Quinpool Scotia: summer he often had the long cars which were drawn by horses Nova “Teams and small river steam- seen them but never had ormules ers brought people from miles paid any attentionthey to him locoQ When were the first steam around The were becomNow that the locomotives employed in Can- motives hauled several trains of ing shorter anddays colder Young ada? wagons from New Glasgow to the Reddy wasn’t finding it as easy A The earliest steam line in coal mines and back A total of to find plenty to eat as had been Canada was operated in south- - 1000 persons made the round the case all summer He had to western Quebec between St trip Masonic and other fraternal hunt longer and farther Howsocieties volunteer artillery men ever he didn’t mind this John’s and Laprairie d a half years after and pipers marched Then one afternoon when he Only “The celebration wound up was farther from home than he the early tests of the “Best Friend of Charleston’' the line in Quebec with feasting and dancing ‘Every had ever been before he unexobtained a steam locomotive from fiddle and bagpipe from St John pectedly came face to face with England Like other locomotives to the Garden of Eden’ contrib- a Dog as he came out into an old of the time it had a name the uted to the music” wood road For history section of your “Dorchester” It also had a nickThe minute that Dog saw the name “The Kitten” and this was scrapbook young Fox he made a rush at him Young Reddy was a good By HERSHBERGER runner He was proud of his FUF1NY BUSINESS speed None of his brothers and sisters with whom he grew up je W "fear "(? F g t - ’ : n j J j gaily-decorate- d j j j ! six-an- -- I i - By LANS LEONARD RlGHTlASABCKOS: able - to catch him when they raced None was as fast as he Now as he Taced down the old wood road he had no doubt that he could run away from that Dog without any trouble It was a most unpleasant surprise to him to find that he couldn’t That Dog could run as fast he as could The road was straight for quite a long distance so had the young Fox in sight all the time Young Reddy began to get worried That Dog was too big for him to turn and fight and now he was proving difficult to run away from The Dog was the kind called Greyhound And Greyhounds are famous for their speed This one was gaining now The young Fox was really frightened perhaps more frightened than he had ever been before in his life If he couldn’t run away from this terrible Dog and could not fight him what could he do? Just ahead of him there was a turn in the road When he rounded that turn he was for a moment or two odt of sight of that Dog He leaped into the brush at one side Just a little way in was a pile of brush He crawled under it and lay still Around the turn came the Dog and how he was running! He ran some distance past the place where Young Reddy had left the r6ad then stopped He looked down the road He turned and looked up the road Of course he couldn’t see the young Fox He went a little way into the brush on one side of the road then did the same thing on the other side of the road He eyen came In as far as the edge of that brush under which Young Reddy was hiding Finally he gave up and trotted back around the turn Wisely Young Reddy lay quiet-tlfor some time where he was He was a little upset to think he that Dog wasn't able to out-rubut he felt that he had learned something All he would have to do to get away from a Dog would be to dodge into the nearest the-Do- ! 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