| Title | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 10, Folder 7 |
| Creator | Drama Club of Ogden |
| Description | Various Radio Play scripts from October 1950 |
| Subject | Drama; Community theater; Theater; Women--Societies and clubs |
| Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| Date | 1950 |
| Date Digital | 2024-08 |
| Medium | plays (literary genre); documents |
| Spatial Coverage | Ogden, Weber County, Utah, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/5779206, 41.223, -111.97383 |
| Type | Image/StillImage; Text |
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| Language | eng |
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| Source | Drama Club of Ogden Collection, Box 10, Folder 7, Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
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SOUND OF DOG of delicious anc eontinved One day SOUND he met inside the 4M « WHINING OF dozs, To test the dogs said, the SOUND OF drared in black; carriage then to have see his if they said: (ISAPPHARING very the and boy was a returned with hanpy a basket with his trade wav, all avon the horses were was clc dressedin eirl/eryi i] bla coachman the trappings, sat a beautiful to the coachman ‘ 0s and meaning of all this ‘hed in black, and ey terly,. A DOGS « dieliks' se: wnet da what is & huge Well, sir, yeerly seerifice gee ete& hong tod Bout aie follen onthe o2 Coachman, Lt & Filled ere i stranger had hurt so powerful the boy his is let food, n to is teeth, «=- So tried and JOYFULLY carriace shepherd eee man cecond who and "Sait" ‘The bargain the ofyou calbd wish. 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SOUND OF of stopped the was so her back rewarded, but he three years picked princess go with the world, but in returning home, and the CARHIAGE over ing PING drivSTOP prince RIAGE AND ssCARwas suddenly its to richly be up The shepherd ON shepherd WOOD a brigge carriage neck the in sharply so shepherd pocket. the separated, DOWN the Then kingdon. coachman And BATTLE dragon your the fate, victim. the bit to the mountain, FIRE dragon! back while hich dogs, toward on the huge something But a monster with FIERCE see out of three INTO and AND his UP travel UP MUSIG terrible its them father's come her seize dead. teeth shall meet to over front I foct BREATHING dog two must OF the fell i the coming battle, monster No, at with claws DOG dog leaped the her wing ST op saw a terrible and OF that to fll rescue I the a fierce so shenherd called; shepherd and the BFFECT preparing 68. happy AND to shepherd SOUNDS But iter with halted sadly -- they 67. the UP the wings EFFECT flames CARRIAGE and CLIMBING Halfway 66 way, up. FOR snake its carriage slowly and UP on DOWN walked and rolled and on her| way to here said home, saic¢ hej) She Your deliverer 5. it would be nice of 86. you may tell your refuse, for 1 will they “Oo the coachman and gone and doesn't you to make a poor fellow happy. father it was 1 who slew the dragon. If you theriver and no one will be the tell the people, throw you into think the dragon princess ha@ no will poor MUSIC has was her thank ate you. choice but to was still wife the wait for deliverer. your gratitude. Therefore wiser that the | when the king saw the GoaGhman he could have her for princess pleaded with her father she should MUSIG UP h,ve Finally the to feast and princess marry the wedding Gay arrived he told the not to lihen tell theff town people of kill the dragon, bit no one threw they Sarmugk him into prison. IBTO MUSIC heard was preparing a stranger reason with for the town would listen that to UP sitting in his cell wondering the whining of dogs low before consented. was coaChman he so years{ he the himself, three town. tried was the day he shepherd But this celebration, | GLANK OF CELL DOOR year. on ‘the instead, the And to and and told Gelebrate. Game the cogchman, next he whole dogs did to alive, the black Ato him. his to three for for | UP While you his what to outside his broken the do window. ‘WHINING OF DOGS So, he Galled out: Mustard, come to my help! And before he iron bars on still very sad get eran hin some could the window and food. count very So to and two, the hungry away he the huge shepherd too, so trotted. he dog had had escaped. asked his But dog ) he Salt was to a7o-5 114. MUSIC UP BANQUET NOISES, CLANK OF DISHES, PEOPLE, ETC. 115. He right 116. sitting 117. recognized 118. and then told 119. found and browht to 120. MUSIC UP L2ie The young Gouple lived 122. day the former 123. to share his trotted and into begged the dog the hall for some food from at once, gave it the king the whole the some thought fortune. So where her. some Of where he time peace in poor they sen& a brought her back to live with them. and 126. Our task is done, you have no i2/. see that you did not forget your L286. And with these words, the 129. birds, 150. HARP EFPLOT L5h. who flew away into heavens. ij2- and his sister, 133. MUSIC UP AND DOWN course, tied and wag she in her shepherd married his spoke princess ‘So the of 125. the food story. castle, Zor shepherd good banquet the napkin, was princess. happiness, sister and carriage to when wanted get her her and Then one of the dogs said: the livea more three happily necd of us. We sister in your prosperity. enchanted dogs turned And princess, for the many many years. only her waited into to | three shepherd, Y — TOMMY AND HIS PUPP Q LAND OF MAKE CBS PRS Rg BELIEVE i‘ Friday, October 20, 1950 5200 } val | * 4 % ‘ * r © a . pee Pas pea ke * 53x Lae : eG gi a . ORR SES TEARS es Nees sai ENS A oh 1k Be HS $ ie : SY ¢ "i BPE CON cota a ATTEMPTEe pac dhitecs Spy OP ATS TE S02 2p sts EES NR eta . *, ea a THEME UP AND DOWN Tommy rolled over eared bla@k pyppy. EFFECT OF He he and BARKING were over on OVER WITH WHISTLE, shouted, and ROLLING Laughed PUPPY and 10. ay 12, 13. Li. 15. laughing 16. 17. 18. was his first anything he had tippy, and was Tommy's MUSIC UP he Fay, driveway. with they He thought 680, PUPPY pet 25° Hello, sharp Ink, his puppy bark, Long= as if too. | and Tommy owned. He had known beét friend. stopped the want twins lovedthe little dog more than than he loved him even more Tippy a long time, for David, Tippy's owner, playing and pulled Ink close to him. He coming up long curving is doge want to loved from next door, the saw thought: to play of hiding BARKING from the his with with Ink. Ink in the grape arbor my J play myself. 19. away shouting pet, Tommy him 21, 22, and ever Tommy and Henn, barked playing SLIGHTLY Suddenly May Ink lawn, HAPPILY MUSIC UP’ AND DWDER ink the close by, but Ink broke HAPPILY him and rushed to meet small dog while May ran to Tommy. Tommy. May we borrow Ink to the little play girls. with for Fay stopped a while? to q Cn 2—2 r ® © 2h. No. You borrowed him 25. We didn't exactly borrow 26. came 27. us 28. No. Ifm -- I'm 23. Maybe when 30. Tommy didn't 31. took Ink 32. MUSIC UP AND DOWN 33. When the twins 34. arbor and started 35. JOYOUS BARKS 36. beside him. 37. dit was 38. over. km But borrow him, yesterday him. He we didn't even squeezed hurt him. hom for up, brushed asking. through Helikedf the us. going to take Please let back? come He got answer. his arms and walked away. were gone, Tommy got his the shady road. school reader from the scampered along Tommy had intended to a warm day, but now he felt he must take Ink Anyway, girls aoN"t even how to with a dog. 39. BARKING UP nO. MUSIC UP AND ul. Soon they the end the u2,. minutes more 43. SOUND OF RIPPLING STREAM AND uh, This was Tommy's favorite spot. He sat u5. pulled Ink his As watched 46. gently along and listened 47- above, Tommy forget ug. a while Ink 49. MUSIC UP AND DOWN 50. Tommy was 51. coming 52. DIFFERENT know sit in Ink and read, for a4 walk. road and in a» few down on the grassy bank the clear play the clothes, his from grass the down arbor for DOWN reached they onto the woods came to the the lap. to at to BARKING OF DOG he BIRDS GHIRPING water to the chatter of the birds He opened his twins. a little Lively little lonesome brown when in the trees and read book Tippy he and flowing sleep. feel path. of strean. the about went beginning along and a walk. off story hedge Tommy. you in without saw David trotted along bad oat, Bde beside him. Blt. Come and OD. Hi, Tommy. Tommy sit called out: down. I can't stay but a minute. I'm walking Tippy for the an&é tumble together and snip at shone watched them. tumbles. Sometimes exercige.s | Tippy and Ink started 5S. SOUNDS OF BARKING 59 each other's ears. Tommy's 60. They hye of fun together, 61. I'll say 626 looks as Bf And DOGS lots to scramble AND PLAYING eyes don't as he share even their if they were going to share their ears. the boys sat and laughed at the antics of UP AND DOWN in a little Oh, don't Yes, it ise But for a while this while go. David It's bumps stood up. fun to wateh such I promised May and Tommy and their Fey they could not? That won't be much Anyway those twins don't know how to play with and when I went to get and were playinghe wrapped in to let anyone yesterday, fun. blanket to stand him up and walk Was Ink having trying I'll bet that looked funny. course he wasn't. He mw Tommy stopped. Maybe MUSIGO UP TO {Je back. He remembered 80. blue blanket. Sl. SMALL BARK GIVL with Tippy borrowmy dog. a doll even Of play morning. You're house dogs. them. never going their it begged: X#k I'm to said: they? They MUSIC He Ink EFFEOT Ink how had had been THINKING... he had his on having OF barked him snatched small a dog. him wes two his they « baby. off had him They were legs. e good a good Ink ran time? time. He thought dog and taken off the laughing bark and had run hm j=l} back to And surely the wasn't his twins. the happy! happiness He did seem to be having fun, to the only be happy. Qwins were happy. Why, he He was the one who was stingy and wouldn't otherse Tommy began to and said -= seven your dog. while we come back here for a Swit fun for May and Fay, and for Tippy down the road with their a much wiser and happier with was smile, one who share to hinsel?: Maybe it is ixRawic: He heard best to share MUSIC CUT HERE David saying: them borrow Let's let Yes, let's. ink -- and for us And so the two boys Closely That dogs willbe and too. ran dogs following behind. RKING OF DOGS UP And ever after, He had learned MUSIG UP Tommy to AND DOWN was share. little boy. is BUT FIRST I'VE GOTTO poe | THIS Jy LAND @ October CBS 5:00 | TREET @ TELEPHONE @ © AND OF 5-464 MAKE 18, THEME UP ce even year 3e newest train. 4. on h. newspaper 6. gold. 7- SOUND & Suddenly Mother 9. Time for bed, 10. But Bobby 11. SOUND OF TRAIN UP i2. the L3- Bobby, iy. Les, 15. ali right. 16. He 17. MSUCI UP AND DOWN 1&. Bobby's airplane wes @ nice long 19. Agross the front end of was GGeh seat, and two 21. had cee handle 19 5O : —__ 8 WeanesGay __ | val 1. BELIEVE a ae ee BY floor playing ale __ DOWN old Mother's Bobby The sat flames knitting and on turned the living from room the fireplece twinkled necdles. The firelight played ten year old at the clock Sister's soft with his a reflection tag on Father's rown hair to 1t round and yellow | OF TOY TRAIN looked and ssid: Bobby. went on playing with his train, running round track. pick up Mother, jump ed up put your and but first and scampered I've get ready for bed. out and cot to go out into the back seeif my airplane is yard. HURRY MUSIC crossed e control pushed toys stick through it flat box sa board, sitting which sticks, which served in too. This in bottom e hole it the as woe of on the served ss ground. a pilot's propellers. Bobby 2 broken-off broom the box, right in front Carne Ole of the pilot's minute sat weat. working Bobby the climbed control into the plane and back and forth. into the house, sayings for the plane. But first for a SLIGHT SQUEEKING SOUND HERE Then it he hopped out and might rain. I'd better OPENING “ND GLOSING hurried OF get a cover DOOR Bobby ? fes, Mother. cover up But I'll my then go to bed airplane. it might father's MOTT DO THIS: Boboy turned stern in voice a minute. I've get to rsin. came to him: Bobby ? and walked motioned to the toys willingly Bobby picked slowly back inte the scattered here and there. Se teys and put away, then kiss him up his living them roo m. slowly Father and un went upstairse MUSIO UP when he was tucked in 4t would be so much better, at once. We should all Bobby nodded wMUBIG UP The next Bobby head yes, right after out into the sky, he Mother Lleamed over if you would learn to do as you're ana would you. be much day, ran morning his bed, and fappler then he breakfast, yard. was up so goodnight. told asleep. before Squinting tte he Gid into the his few chores, bright-blue shouted: lé's dandy day for flying! ie turned LFFIOT - a quick somersault, WITH WHISTLE Then Glinbed anto the real aipport the pilot's seet ef his airplane. with it's planes, and he big was Bobby loved remembering how © r 52, the big planes swooped 53. controls of hbs 5u. SQUEEKING SOUND 55. dust 56. Bobby, 57. 1'11 58. te a smooth own plane in the yard. Mother calied him Bobby's then Gown lancing and pretty soon, Nother, the airpert. doom! Zomomg ! 59. ‘hen Bobbie's sister said: 60. When the GL. in the pilot doesn't 62. he did he'd crash. 63. I only took 6h. Gan circle 65. MUSIC UP 66. That same 67. the garden pool, 68. WATER SOUNDS 69. trying to catch a goldfish 70. Be careful not to 71. shortly. I'm taking 72. ‘ll be in a hurry when he comes out from town. 73. The eirport. 74. Sam May 75. Have you watered 76. Not yet, but if- blocks 78. And 79- MUSIC UP SO. There were feed them man in the tower the the window: I'm just ready to take pibot of a reali plane off come else first. If have to do something off. I've got to fly first, Haven't I, and land? Zoom! Bobby knelt in the sunshine mother called outs Bobby. Father 411 in efternoon, hours later, from to always just before 1 beside Up get him my too? May wet, the eirport blue eyes 1, Mother? and fed your Lf will. Sut first new ell to out His « can. in yourself Bobby's I go for calls worked bunnies. your water he an upstairs from feed to forget do,'t as sparkled. The be home a little while. He- airport. \ \: rabbits? I've got to fill my truck with, wood a hangar. : away he ran. AND DOWN more of the blocks than dobby had thought, but at Last A pomttee bt _ ] Sl. he $2. SOUND OF GAR ARRIVING 65 Car Si. house pulling &5. up hie begs, 6. All Aboard ! €f. dust s minute. S&. this lettuce, 9. Bobby was GO. father celled: Ol. Serry, son. 92. All right. I'11 water Sje Sut mother said firmly: No § Ch. 4nd then the car swocshed away. C5. CAR START UP AND LEAVE QUICKLY C6. Hey! That's no fair! You seid I could eo soon O7. bunnics. de something else first es usurl. his sister's words, Bobby Ghenged wes remembering «= the pllot « was ready to get swished up hed 9. When he heard 100. crying. 1OL. said 102. to about his and gloves. pus them in the car Wit for mee end then plane lettuce. All stopped. Mother Father and I've called out: just cot m= water, oth toward the rabbit huteh, wait. My plene leaves them when 2 get © the man on the landing in WATER LO5. into thirsty bunnies! 106. things he was to LO7. something else 208. MUSIC UP first. AND DOWN Father's in to give but in out of house ond the bunnies Btopped fifteen the picked when his minutes. bathe remember when came in the some 10H. SOUND OF POURING toid once dashed hard the e8 1 watered his «<= whet sirport strip. ming my about Sister tower Very 103. brought cold water gnd pouredit carefully his at AND STOPPING on her te He rabbits' driveway Can't you bring the running Sut the hed called sonerly him he \ do pan, as VOWing quickly as that he he Couia, wauid snd always do \the never do \ Ks PEDRO KEEPSHIS QUILLS : aes, ig AS eeet mk! ot i) om a ee: a eo it ates idi mi Yi tj ri Bs de he; a % peg %, of #° ¥ ‘ ba? PVE ie t; a a ae a a Thursday, October 19, 1959 Salt THEME UP 2. Pedro, the de unhappy animal in 4. of father's home Se WIND 6. eplashing ¢- fedro. All the animals é. him. Pedro could not 9. to LOe MUSIC lL. Pedro's UP percupine, was very bis forest. and listened the SOUND OF of water WATER on the unhappy. In fact, Livery day he eat outside the Loam to the wind in the ceders and the SPLASHING iN BROOK one ever cane to play with in the big forest were afraid rocks. that Ne liveé understend why, for anyone. he had mother told witn S$ little body fs covered him it sharp was because quills, of and Pedro was the pine, their color veesel, and enimals of the wood, and for this reason these to the monbers eof Pedro's s ° uerning mn ct? Buds, op Like The of peorcupine!ls a “ only quilisg are very the Looked wes painful more te the other small animasl always tried he ceaten ean fsnil Ys UP AND DOWN ne Pedro went Pomcail 2 the }~ exception. needles chipmunk, * no the the b Ted bo | Gertainly thet of 65) porcupines qu4lls skin tt All long glossy tencer + x9 e of quillea. by greene 3 ©wela * | anything protested than PQ moat done was yellow Une the never his something MUSIC was SLIGHTLY UP avoid he : p~! —¢ ® x foe EERE i oi ® @ A! are SRR DOWN AND harm ows CoN i ww Le. ee © City L. his AND Lake by rose outside and a» ~wOUND OF BIRDS GHIHPING eje It a lovely day, was mam for very sat in the sun carly, the and aftcr had ecun,. smiled cheerfully and the sky was Cmlne © ©} _ é,. dotted with soft clouds. 25. saw a young 2656 meet ite 27. RUNNING 26. but Ge SUAMPEAING 406 the bushes. 31. the woodchuck bé50 all over 330 i wish Sue TO mee 35. MUSIG UP AND DOWN 36. hater, when Pedro 37- mother ssying: 58 4d think I shall go 59. sitting in the sun. kOe. animalfg, and then ul. Pedro's oloex sister ize What Feolish 43. And Pedro's mother Le You, Your 45. Nonsensee u6. MUSIC UP AND DOWN uf. After he u8. his 49e forest. 50¢ MSUCI UP 5l4. He not woodchuck MUSIU wnen the mother path it turned my quille. Why for Fearo, jumped up and ran to Ifit weren't rid of my gid sGampered through get was of tired into the Maybe the sister have lots in big forest I can give st Pedro. You are have quills of friends not worth the sun, he today. I'm tired of to some little my laughed his I would sitting Patsy, guilis come hin hai and any thing called play with to his just me. and saids better keep your quilis. thing you pOssesse end then leave. bark, Pedro agreed. are Pearo te of will quilis have They animels quiskiy I quills. other thought, away them did the most went, to denner of coodeby and far he valuable eat roots dinner and started tender off throuchy the told big DOW gone 4 sighed. body. eaten he WHISTLi afraid and AND the is And had saw wiTH Pedro my down THEN s TOP LFFEUT Pedro, coming woodchuck I could a had UP, and once when he _ Fedro felt very lonely, very when heard a sauirreb chattering over= to heave my cuillis if 2 had your ang play on treetops Gay after day. Then mey have my quills, but for I cannot cet 2 you Oh, ag es 8 like Ve86 could 2 TI * aa Would. Looked y, him ee = ae I Fedre /- wal at 7] ae) up ee oN un ~) i ee oe head. ran you my bony yourself At this + he EFFECT Ne,» OF no ! L fin &O Please wo DASHING Pedre £3 . ed MUSIG he UP shortly went hm, AND he TREE oO: and Up Your i e rma, Wh * “~ * Cs tome, tired of sitting you will have to pull them branches of stick like needles. leave fur, and OTE me me and I in the from loose. Gis chick £EGro Fr : bother they « the tree, alone. on s DOWN game to es rabbit's cozy nest, and called out; ¢ neer me. Your cuil is Gould not pull them out. i'm WOuld you like to On, serthiniy 1 woulcdnet heve have porcupine. all the foxe Will you give must teke thea from quills are Never § you Your frightened I auills? from by wyself. 4t little to run my you, suilis Loose AND in sharp them Ur of tangled your tut the efreid get it Lf bed indeed. Never! my will would. Xos, Finally ¢ get them GULL come HUSIC L WHISTLE Don'¢ An wouldnot fi WITH Hello. i dogs the ground. Gasned UP arraia away cuills the squiryel and rabbit ran grow dark, back my i cannot body. Cnerp ab to nest. its over my back , them to me,Pedro? pinse Gc away, get Pedroe DOwN began to back down the little nignt, mane was SPOOKY WIGHT MUSTG just road. ie a little UP AND UNDER so Pedro turned around had been bit? never afraid. in the and sterted big e forest at rd © 0. Pedro £1. GROWLING OF WOLF 2. The was poor 30 Pedro Su. was wolf about two miles and « fiery for the big scared, the path. The wolf &5- Ho, ho, hoe &6. gobble you 87- Pedro didn't &$. FIERCE GROWL OF WOLF 69. the 204 XeLPS OF 7Le long, however, C2.e tender skin. 92. ROARING OF WOLF Now G43. The wolf 9%» Pull these 95. never bother 96. But Pedro 97. he started 9&. mother and heard 99. MUSIC UP AND 100. SOUND OF CHILDREN'S 1OL. Suddenly the new moon 102. his so that he LOSe Pedro very proud A042 You 105. MUSIC quills and ell. to cay Caught HURT what tween light sheegy es big burned animal bleck wolf, in his eyeg, stood directly in Well, I'm ox do. He so hungry started I think I'11. to run eway, but its huee paws. He didn't hold Pedro very WOLF | for Pedro rhised his pain as he dropped out my paws and help the wolf. He he didn'+ stop runnine brother s ané with stickers you arecin! did not stay for home, I met | him roared felt know, porcupine } know he Laughed: A young up when thin, very head home end was wolf from of te and his quills andplerscea Pedro nose, sisters the to the wolf's eround. Pyvll them out, was etill frightened, until he and. saw ap his playing. DOWN think UP AND DOWN VOICES sailed could I'll and keep over the see his quills. said tohimself: my quills mountainga, lhey my aelt. and Pedro shone beautifullyl turned so awichs ~count_.WAND OF MAKE NONDAY, % \ q | c ® § ° CY October 9, 1950 5:00 TIME SalbLake BELIEVE mmm THEME UP AND DODNW "I'm going on a picnic," said Tommy with a excited that the words cane tumbling out- Clothes; he skipped gnd rushed gbout -— before, his plaid shirt wrong side MUSIGO UP SLIGHTLY His mother at least You're A MANCY helped she blue jeans TO FOLLOW comb it while he and some money for dessert. in the pocket of his put some shiny Two nickels nickels your streetcar please don't tear stones. And please you can. Just She looked at Tommy's 16. I've wasted every word, — 17. 18. 19. 20. for well knew that do your the show things face part then hair; combed his tousled scampered here and there. shirt. fares, and two for pop she ssid, or scuff off, Tommy; help Miss and be a little bothf seen and clothes, don't on hind DIALOGUE to she the into his out. right, a sandwich MUSIC his and jumped them tske DANCY He almost fix to she so happy him tried for MUSIC shout, others do or cones. your shoes Now on & Williams all man. and thought , | Tommy likedto be heard. IN He danced about on tiptoe his back jean pocket, shoved his then hurried el. mother, waved good-by, 22. STREET SOUNDS IN while she tucked his shirttail in, then in sandwich with agrin. kissed his down the street He en2=2 © @ © eje until he reached 24. MUSIC UP AND 25. STREET 26. He ef. they 2. STREETCAR OUT 29. He stood by JO. it reached Ji. started 3e. GHILDREN'S VOICES IN 33 No, thank you, watched awhile, 34. attention; so climbed the 35- more 36, SOUND OF AWE IN CHILDREN'S VOIGES WHISTLE EFFEOT FOR HANGING BY 3f- And 38. SOUND 39, the corner to ride reached the sad CAR FULL, on streetcars, and big park, where THIS TIME green BY COMPLETELY Jones the treetops playing games to friends UP Jerry he had planned TO A seemed no time trees were ON THEN it awhile and and almostout and was wanted LINE COME watched him him all until slipped away. He then tallest tree, and ZINGING OF NICKELS, PROBABLY WITH 4nd though he to hunt t em, uO, Oh, well, I have sendwich, and I'll 41. thought 412. MUSIC UP AND DOWN Bs. Let's all go wading, un, Let's do! Let's 16. His 46. HURRY MUSIC UP AND DOWN u7. Be careful! Warned Miss 48. near for farther 49, SOUND OF WATER AND SPLASHING 50. Tommy legs edge, splashed down ran to simply about to tall. so high when they 31, OF race kite said, zinging as he his fly Tommy went Tommy and play, to all my thick But nickels hurried at sight. his the meet, STOP of say, lean to then to wanted show off neal even knee. one by there hung he his DOWN SRNNDSXEKXARAXMX liked where join the Called, see gets who they other the ground. WHISTLE get someone to | were beck nowhere home play. and yelled: there be found someway, in their Tommy te first. flew. Williams, for the bank is very out the brook is rather deep. andthen he got a log and awhile, steep. made Stay a bridge across ‘Look, He the brook and yelled: I'm atxmngx a frog. hopped upon the SOUND OF SPLASH into the brook log, and splash !? | he fell, and those who couldn't see him heard gargled as if hig LOUD YELL, SPLASHING, AND CHOKING SOUNDS Loud, excited yell. He gurgled andguxkxt brook, and was swallowed half the shouted "Look # He muttered 60. splashed about till finally 61. SOUND 62. You frightened us, 63; That log over, 64. Miss Williams 65. OF CLIMBING rolled OUT and he one time Tommy he sputtered jnd he neared the bank and what to wished he thrashed and slowly Jerry, , Tommy sald, and | out. do. frightened Il was txkghtehdet too. of breath; she sounded I knew you wouldn's¢ drown, she said, but you are very wet. 66. I'll soon dry out, said stand the 67- It's time to eat, Miss 68. GHILDREN'S 69. Tommy started; then he 70. i. 72. pulled it from his pocket, It's soggy and it's muddy. dunks his gagknukz (ex VOICES UP The Here's half 15-6 en extra nickel, 76. And half a dozen (3. all 1 wondered out VOICES waded hadn't OF WATER. said came this he'd Tommy, for I'll Williams said, now stopped. My sandwich quite a sorry He sighed quite upset. out in on, everyone. oh, dear come sun. UP doughnuts, but -- sight to shook his and a sandwich me?! He seey. head. My daddy -- gukxy ugh, he said. and I have OF CHILDREN of mine, said Jerry; it's big enough so I'1l buy your pop for you. others said, I'll my They're the nicest friends, known. It seemed that mkumm thought almost your Tommy, for two, ice cream cone. that I've ever, everyone had something ever he could helm) © @ @ 79. share, 60. MUSIC UP AND al. When they had 2. While it's 63. fly kite. S.. SLIGHT BREEZE &5- Tommy stood 66. it 87. MUSIC 68. Oh, dear, it's caught, cried Jerry, in the tellest tree of all. 9. never climbed 90. I'11 get 91. not tangled up I will; I like to climb up high. 92. This 93. CHILDREN'S VOICES CHEERING 94. Children 95. MUSIC UP 96. And when and my broke soon he had <= well, almost more than anybody back to town, there. DOWN finished still light, eating, Jerry said, before we start while hovered all I think I") IN beside him string and headed the it in the breeze, and suddenly for the trees. IN it time wasn't sttod he iwurxyxuk 9%. You're 99- I'm oo. voices up L)L. MUSIC high, for you, he 97. not that and said, and I'd be sure to Tommy said; that is, at least I'11 showing didn't say Look! he every step the back down, felt so Tommy almost kie shouted Jerry, showing off, he AND OUT Tommy he "Thank you," said and thought, I have try. once cheering Jerry STRONG he him, welcome, UP off; fall. watched brought when he joined a lot him more fun. i¢°sa The andproud smiled the If took. gladg on I've run. out loud. When be} 1 - . : ? , exe -~ . : i . | ew , rt 4i * 46 . |i j rA/DITLCO VV met kh af H ‘eupeeonupuecioenes eae (4 THEME UP AND "Well, it's sniffed a whiff almost and his WITH then scampered to EFFECT OF parked himself OF He picked turned NT Bees = Yee eee tie . (ages 7 <5 Ee ane OSS 6 Sas and Looked about DROPPING He | small," nibbled on he told himself, his they're so sweet they'll but one between up and a burrlike hull till out. trips, and with his teeth, and a bouhd had MUSIC UP THEN STOP SUDDENLY Then suddenly he changed this in old log MUSIC UP AGAIN When he reached that Squirrel. tree, WHISTLE NUTS around Skippy air WITH dropped are said little cool a beech nuts more means aR AE AC CRS WHISTLE SCAMPERING small UL a twirl, OF TWIRL "Beechnuts 18. tail SOUND SOUND 16. wintertime," of fresh, OF SNIFFING two ses a Pe eee DOWN SOUND gave ; his where tiny with started ears make no a alert. “It nice dessert." thought of rest, ‘ he for his nest. ] q 4 | mind. I hid "My some nest is far away. I'11 hide yesterdy." 4 q the hollow log he stopped a lot of nuts in here, my hiding vlace." He "Dear me } I had Semeone found and but quickly | blinked. are only about. He now there looked threes 2-2-2 236 dropped Cl e He 25. "Yes, it must/ be," 26. "Hello," said Skippy. ete you been? 28. "I store his nut started and looked down a narrow again. I'11 noon." path. "It must be something said, and there "Where are something; You've been eating food inside myself, my "Who did this? you going Kay, “and that's "You wear dark glasses," Wish I coul#@ borrow one took my beechnuts; far away from me," said Skippy with they're not stored inside of me," Well, them i'm so stood or I Ray Raccoon. -- see on your sleep it ¢xkk where've till fat; I eat like Skippy said. "Why? Do today; they'd make a nice track him down. Key Raccoon. i'm trying to out.# rather I can andthen said why almost find chin." spring," everything. " you have weak disguise. eyes? Some- Hewon't get a frown. said "Tut-tut ! i dunk my food before 1 eat; who'd want to dunk a nut? Look! There — goes Cheeky little Winter is almost Ghinmunk with his here now; been carrying "Wish I had pockets in my cheeks," always have a lunch along he's Hay; 1°11 hurry ong. I'll peek inside as MUSIC UP Wuietiy he and and AND "nots there?" sat he down busy building "It's me," said "My house is HC. "H.ve stored BL. I think gaid Skippy. on the Mickey Muskrat's weeks." | "You spot. know what? Well, voodby, I'@ house;he may be home. a mouse." through the mud, but all at once bump-bump-ker-thud! Mickey Skippy, said your for right skiptoed -=- winter done," come as eat food cheeks. DOWN called "Tt I'11 quiet SITTING SKIDDING you There's cautiously skiaded to puffed-out from inside his house time to 1s near -- I have no stopping in his siip-slide Mickey, "all winter inside Muskrat and food?" see muddy somewhere. spare." tracks. but filling in the cracks." asked Skippy. "Tell yeu exactly what you've got.4 what, ; a ae _ 52-6 "Come on 55e small roots snd herbs, my Sie "Whet do you eat when winter 55- "Some roots and herbs 56. "At least we ea? a part 57- "It's made of mud and 5S. “kat your house ® 59. alwa:s 60. He 61. MUSIC 62. "Iguess 63. bound to 64. MUSIC UP FULL 65. As he neared 66. tracks -- 67- “Hello,* 6%. wae . @ in," have said Mickey,"but family and me.‘ comes?" asked then cattails -= He and ha, said goodby and started much smiled nice “Ha, wish I see in a few survrise. Mickey, locking and seratehcd his roots," that's could except said lily ha, to Srippy our house," Skippy. handy isn't and of it." said food there he said. to me. news eat o tree." in that old wise, head. You!1} on. UP my nuts be aren't there. I'11 log again; they'r Some somewhere." the log they're he stopped. Cheeky "Ah, Ghipmunk's; he yelled and looked with cheeks puffed out, he 69. ‘Why don't you 70. Then he the nuts 7ie "You took my nuts," 72. you're my friend, at least I thought 73. “It's time to go," thought Cheeky, 74. HURRY MUSIC UP BEHIND THIs 75¢ he on 76. SOUND 7ie and down he fell ¢ 7S. “You can talk {Ye mouth popped open and four 60. SOUND OF TUMBLING OUT saw tripped look speak," much AND this I see? herhaps he's hunting me." There Cheeky there gone, the thrustout like a Chipmunk stood; statue made of wood. you don't mina?" “or nod, if four he'd left Skippy, He sedly said Skippy. Syippy's OF TRIPPING NUTS were What's inside. posed asked ha! you and behind. "and shook his head. .lways rushing were," out food ‘om said Skippy with beechnuts tumbled cut. kerboom he said. pell-mell, << FALLING better now," a shout, as Cheeky's Na om dy @ r S61. Cheeky was embarrassed. $2. up on his feet. "Don't 63- game, and it was fun, I thought, Sy. eyes -— and not to $5. "But not a fair game," 66. someone had come and taken 87. it too late for 65. “I hadn't 89. Cheeky, 906 nelp you gather 92. “All right," 92. and when 93+ There's a saying, Sheeky, 91. mother taught it's 95- and 96. them to do to you." 97. "“I'11 learn that 98. He “Perhaps 99. MUSIC should smart be thought "but amiled. UP seid we're though more all in fun." hold me, I won't run. It to teke things right Caught." Spippy said. "What if all your winter food vou to it old, gather -- well, you what. Skippy," me; AND DOWN i¢ until through it's did get about I'11 tell "I we'll have that it's more the true: jumped just oe kina before found ofr your one day away? And wey before," your nuts big From nuts than learned Golden "Do you that a great a deal. wasn't called just I'11 bring that's was he what if more?" in you h.ve Quickly unto in Rule. others all stad back ané stack." now | on we'll have almost anyone. school. It's It's easy to as you'd like fun, | one my | remember, for | rule}" I'1l said Cheeky, be so good " end prectice it -- you'll that know you wo, *t I'm me # see." |
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