Show LILY chapter 11 I 1 joeie gazed a long time at a lovely flower and then he rot ced something very strange about atit it it had tiny drops of dew all over its petals and thes drope of dew kept falling on the ground finally joeie became cur ious and looked on the damp earth to see what becane became beca ne 0 the dew after it fell he found to his amazement that the dew turned to tiny sparkling pea I 1 just the size of a pinhead pin head heal oh oh said jc joeie cie 1 I never did I 1 see such pearls must gather at I 1 can and show them to mama so joeie stooped over and vi ked up the little pearls until he lind had all lie he could in i n on cm hand handT henhe seized his bucket of water and hurried home a fast as he could go but all the way home joeie kept thinking to q himself now I 1 can have a new gun to shoo I 1 water with and a new bicycle and some new rif ny clothes s oh and N I 1 can buy a shiny red wagon even prettier than bobby jones bobby jones was a rich little boy who lived around the corner from jocies home in the city when joeie reached camp he called loudly to his mama she heard him and said why what 1 is isitt it J eie 1 oh mama see sec I 1 have h ave found some pearls just see them mama now I 1 can have ever so many nice things that I 1 have always wanted his mama looked at her litt e boy surprised sur prized for she want him to think only of himself well joeie she said ai last let me anthe see the pearls joeie opened liis his small s i bond eagerly then closed it in aan ashment ish ment then hei be began an n to cry for tha tiny p pearls earls had turned to ugly grey stones continued next week well boys and girls be sure to read the third chapter of OUT our story next week and sei et what became c a le of the pearls that th at turned into rocks blazing the trail by the circleville Cir cleville forestry club nothing is great but the in exhaustible exhaust able wealth of nature emerson we may enjoy a cozy clair ind reading dby by a lamp but theres no fire equal to one conr behave in camp A pile of wood not been sawed a clearing in the pin pines es J A gang of boys al all I 1 gathered round j each eye with interest inte iest shines content to watch the growing light we kindled from a spark it reaches out and pushes back the birc circle le of the dark where find real c comradeship then as th fihs ihs flames flamed I 1 di diedo do wn we sort 0 feel a brotherhood I 1 you cannot get in town while sitting there upon a log and gazing at the coals the light it seems be becomes ornes transformed and kiad up oui obi souls Ed Tuttle Tattle our state rate game autho authorities ritie have pronounced these va vallies illies 0 diute piute county among the best ir ii the state for the pro po gatlon anc floi r shing of the ideal idea natural conditions affords excell ent fead and icoler alcover protection that are indispensable this mag bird should soon be th the e common sight in our fields anc w wil il lowlands but the natural enemies are so great that the game kus kas commissioners are arc slow to give a start three years ago pheasants pheasant i introduced into circleville Cir cleville mutual enemies were lant an and d subtracted an en enormous ormus toll yet this dais game bird has multiplied ri his t emen dous increase proves his to this section the opposing pred predatory atory forces are the hindrances to tb a densely pheas anted couney namely th they eyl are the ma magpies gaies hawks cats and y unlawful ui ul awful lawful h latars the he mag pies take the egg eggs s the young S pheasants that escape this fate t are cunning sought byth eldes y truc tive hawks and an afield bield c acts t ts this hazard hoovers er s until unil youtha y hg mr pheasant is past half grown 1 thenia he escapes diseases an i survives 3 the winters he gro grows Ws h into a lovely bird new mcw le I 1 tempts the eye of un sportsmen ike hunters luckily the first i three adversaries can le be con v and ext by poison koisor ing and shooting too bad num belfour her ber four cannot be climatee cli eli mated in a simular mannar 1 f 1 continued next week 1 r more recently yet ye much mu ch in terest has developed concerning a new road up bullion canyon A delegation to the forest supervisor resulted in an examination of the road site and its possibilities for future use by some forest service engineer sAs a measure of coop cooperation e ratio incerta certain i ri relief funds are being secured t to 0 construct the road below the j forest for c st boondry to asian a standard dard to meet that constructed within the r y forest also cooperative meas ures are being s secured to fand d W certain machinery by the mining and othar interests in order to hasten possible road work this section of the country being more heavily tin here d than the average is no now Y sub s ab eject to extremely serious fire haz 75 a ards the few showers passing parsing over have only temporarily damp ened ful their efforts are short r t x ly lost it is feared that should a r fire fie start in some of the heavily 4 timbered areas under proper burning conditions that the fen en tire watershed would be burned |