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Show 1"7 2. SEPTEMBER THK HELPER JOURNAL - The Story Of Oil - Cambrian (opening period) fisfce (b) Shark-likin ancient forms of life as follows: seas and lakes. ltah i a Advanced shell animal 5 life Carboniferous fifth period marine (seal. forms of life as follows: (it Triiobites (.shelled ai Dense forests of g dominant in the inland seas plants, and lakes, such as prehistoric (bi Insect advancing Lake:. I'inta am! (.uitose. 6 Permian (sixth and last d Small :,:ar. ( .nvertt-- forms of lite as follows: i'rau-s- . (a Amphibians dominant. Ordovu-iape: iod i (bi Reptiles advan; ini; forms of lite as The Permian period ended the (a Progress Husks major Paleozoic era am! the folilu-hfei. lowing period was that of the Mes !i Corals ami Hryozoa. ozoic termed a the ' .ue of rep- Silurian (third period t lorms tiles." The Mesozoie era was of lit'.' as follows: of the Triassir. Jurassic and (at Armored fishes prominent, Cretaceous as follows: (lit First land insects, (scorp1 Triassic (firt period forms ions!. of life as follows: i Devonion (fourth period) a) Dinosaurs "teniide lizards" forms of lif,, as follows: becoming prominent in the (a) Iand floras established. jungles along the lake shores and in the lakes. (b) Few small mammals of low order begin to appear on the AGE e U.N. Facts and Facet SAWDUST DANGEROUS THREE GREECE ( EAAAI AS INSULATION spore-hearin- Petroleum Geologist By Ray Written Exclusively for The Journal E- HELPER. UTAH Colton (GREECE) MEDIUM IS WARNING sub-Perio- - WITNESSED OZOlC ERA -r- ,SAND r J" IN sub-perio- LIFE ARtA wr rDC UTAH, CENTRAL AMPHIBIAN wr . COUNTY CARBON geologic era which fussed Partly in article 'r three (H ul o one oi voai time went. as geologic the Cambrian tffJwith the Permian, and with It and dur-t- ' ' ill'11 varing each of these ious forms of life appeared and disappeared. We will discuss each of this era, although not all of them are represented here visibly in Carbon county, yet it is quite possible that they were here and the strata has been since obliterated by depositions of other strata of later geologic per- iods other than the Paleozoic. The Paleozoic era was composed of the following sub-peri- s: " i 3- coni-I-ose- s i NOW YOU SAVE STILL MORE AT MONTH END f Many people interested in using sawdust for insulation iu build-ideas con-- . in.ss have erroneous cerning its characteristics in relation to fire and inserts, accord- -' ing to Joseph Coulam, Utah State Extension agricultural engineer. Questions most frequently a.sk-- ' ed are: (1) How should we 1 treat-sawdus- against should How mice termites? (2i treat it to keep lH2ftfeS'. we (3) How can sawdust firenroofed? t) How can it i,e treated for prevention against' out? be. a a e e ii Kypoy ALEXIS ljX o IONION KVROU KPHTH j nEAAroi is that to the first Tne answer termites prefer solid wood to saw' " (justi Mr. Coulam explained. They' L'H "ii"'-"""il'IM ll):MW)ai earthwork in tubes from the ground A cradle of western civilization which (c) Birds and flying reptiles and mxl8i have continuous access contributed many of the world's most imsuch as Pteranoden. "flying t0 H)isture in order to live and portant artistic and philosophical ideas, serpent" with a wing spread vorL. "There is no benefit in Greece includes some 50,000 square miles of 23 feet. treating sawdust to control these of mountainous country at the southern 2 Jurassic (second period) termites since there would be no' forms of life as follows: tip of the Balkan peninsula. It borders on the ate building left if they Albania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia in the (a Cycads, flowering plants. 'superstructure." Sea in the east, the Ionian Sea in the and the north, Aegean dino-Turkey fishes Bony (hi thriving, j New buildings should be protect y saurs in their and ed against termites by means of. west and the Mediterranean Sea in the south. Her population is more than 7,000,000, and is largely agricultural. Her capital is ancient advanced stapes of specializ- - termite shields. Mr. Coulam ad-- 1 of Greece is permanently represented at Athens. The B,ionvised. Vhei they appear in old' United NationsKingdom by Alexis Kyrou. Her flag has five blu Headquarters Cretaceous and last (third buildings the ground itself should and four white stripes in addition to a cross of white on a blue field. period) forms of life as follows: e treated. (a) Small dinosaurs. a wall properly packed, (b) Dinosaurs beKin to die off with sawdust is no more attractive Speedball Lettering Pens, 10c t the journal office. loyally. U) lnjee thau a hollow wall, the Adpttistmtnt The dinosaurs were best way to keep mice out of such ed. reptiles ranging insulation is to lock them out." in size from three (31 feet up to the agricultural engineer declared, I From ... the huge plant eating ISrontosaur sawdust, Mr. ..s to "thunder lizard" which was appi ox Coulam called attention to the imately 90 feet in length, and fact that no material is actially weighed about 85 tons. Some of fireproof, although some ntater-th- e dinosaurs were smooth-skin-- j ial ; are more fire resistant than B'm GuiEfy! and 'others. Sawdust properly placed ned, others were armored covered with spikes, such as Ste- - in ,i wall or ceiling will act as a gasaur "roofed lizard". Some of fire stop in preventing a quick the dinosaurs walked on all four sin e id. although smouldering with Folks sometimes criticize us bigger tilings we call America: Tlie iegs, others such as Tyranosaurus in sawdust may be difficult to ex- small-toweditors for tiie way we friendliness of small towns . . . the Hex "king of the tyrant lizards 'tinguisli. often play up "little things" ahead helping hand . . . the respect for one were bipedal in gait, using their Some sawdust fireproofing treat of big . . . human, local news in another's lights. And above ail the hind legs for locomotion, and their ments have been reported successlove of fellowship and freedom place of world events. short forearms for holding onto ful, he said. One of these: Mix a whether it's freedom to speak one's I can't deny it. Read the Clarion their prey, while they tended its water solution of five pounds of mind or choose between a glass of and and you'll learn about the Martins' flesh with their terrible teeth. iiionoamnionium phosphate beer or buttermilk. . . . Some of the dinosaurs were five pounds of Borax to 12 to 15 froldcn wedding: anniversary I figure that if everybody looks toothless, others had hundreds of! gallons of water, and sprinkle about the community sing down by teeth, yet in view of the fact that thoroughly on KHt pounds of sawthe luiski.ig bee at after the "little tilings," maybe the river all of them possessed certain an- dust mixture. Thoroughly dry the thoL'f-L'c- r thill":, ..ii! t:.1:" c.','" of Sober Hoskins', where neighbors atomical characteristics in com- sawdust before making an installthc:.l.. .Ives. helped husk the corn, and later mon, scientists have placed all of ation. drank sparkling beer together. these giant reptiles of prehistoric Sawdust does not seem to at"Little things?" Maybe. But Masazoic geologic times under one tract bugs and is not likely to where I sit, they add up to the from the is dinosaurs, wall unless wet, the harbor rot general catagory; 'terrible Mr. Coulam reported. If the wall term meaning in Latin lizards." structure is wet, he said, the ('u tight, I'll?, United Slates Brvwcrs foundation The dinosaurs appeared on earth would rot without the presence during the Jurassic or middle per- of sawdust. iod of the Mesozoie geologic era An active retardation to decay discussed elsewhere in this arti- can lie used as follows: un cle. They became totally extinct .i ' l: 100 ,:.i'.iJa of sjv dust thoroughly mix 10 pounds of dry, powdered lime. This will also tend to control insects A New Service in the wall.. In any case, both the wall and the sawdust must be CAR WASHING Ammonium Sulphate kept dry. and may be substituted for lime, and more effective. Be is generally Steam CLEANING sure the sulphate does not conof Chassis & Motor tact lime when installed or free ammonia will result. anj rot? ijUgs , L'"' 1,1 I liey-de- 4. Miff - 3- cold-blood- - Joe Marsh where sit Yes, TEN YEARS SINCE SPORT AND CASUAL n COATS SOLD AT Ifll A -- ... Remember what prices were in '37? In those days we had sport and casual coats at $10 BUT NOT SINCE THEN! Those coats were glorified wool sport shirts. THESE are rich wool blends and suitings! Tailored these are coats a man like a man's good suit in. can really feel dressed-uall-wo- Jr. Real Toughies! BOYS' JIMMIES 24 ol Pairs only 0 well-slacke- Take another look at the $i.0O! 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Another significant Biblical ci tation included in this lesson sermon reads: "The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light: they that dwell in the land of the shadow of death, upon them hath the light shined." (Isaiah 9:2). Mary Baker Eddy writes in Science and Health with Key to the unacScriptures, "Mortals are exof with the reality quainted istence, because matter and mortality do not reflect the facts of Spirit. Whatever is governed by God, is never for an Instant deprived of the light and might of intelligence and Life." And, behold, a certain lawyer stood up, and tempted him, saying, Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life? He said unto him, What is written in the law? how -- Luke 10:25,26 readest thou? paper at the Journal Office. at the close of the Cretaceous period which marked the end of the era. 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