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Show Page THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Thursday, March 22, 38 1984 v it f mn &m rreevaieorArv jiT AUl Prism ir. By Art Scnsom ti:i Do:n loses Tell Me Whv IIIATIICLIFF gar HDuevO rrT Ksdcd better call hek 6lap6i because if Splits' v Light "5g' By ARKADY LEOKUM When sunlight goes through a glass prism, we can see that sunlight is made up of colors. As the light is bent by the prism, it forms a spectrum. Most people can see six or seven colors in the spectrum, but with instruments, more than 100 colors can be seen in it. But white light is really made up of three basic colors, it 1MW .4i,,MI USg2l By Chorles M. Schuli PEANUTS 13 F Hja 7got all right, turn I I fs a V j called the primary colors. PONT MAKE 60CH A BIG PEAL hJ) ) These three colors cannot be made from any other colors. The primary colors of light are orange-regreen and OUT OF IT viol- d, et-blue. Till Dy Bil Keane FAMILY CIRCUS With the naked eye, we can also see three mixed colors in the spectrum. These are called "secondary colors." They are By Bob Thoves FRANK AND EK2ST T i$ yellow and genta. You can make ary colors by mixing other green-blu- ma- e, colors together. What are colors? Colors consist of wavelengths to which the human eye is sensitive. Insects and many other creatures respond to other wavelengths and see other colors. Where there is no light, there is no color. Not only do we not see color in a dark room, the color is not there. The color of an object depends on the material of the object and the light in which the object is seen. An orange-re- d besweater looks orange-re- d cause the dye the wool was treated with reflects the orange-red part of the light and CuwaM The Begu o "Know what, Mommy? I'm afraid your eyes are bigger than my stomach." Dy Jerry Scott NANCY9 H , X'LL ADMIT i HAD NO INTENTION OF DECEIVING GWEN!1 SHE RATHER PROUD OF BUT HE TOLD ME ABOUT HER &OTH, ttMSl TEM5( JOBI-AN- D HER MONEY! , AN ACTOR, f X'M PROFESSOR!"" I MY lr CTV with hundreds of questions answered. Send your questions and your name, age and address (with ZIP code) to "Tell Me Why" in care of The Daily Herald, P.O. Box 717, Provo, Utah. In case of duplicate questions, the author will decide the winner. Today's winner: Alyse Bukoski, 7, Auburn, Mass.) MY THAT? AY judicial branch. . MARY WORTH and absorbs the violet-blu- e green parts of the light. (Win a "Tell Me Why" book, (984 If THAT?-o- EGO IS Jt vi ALL! I By Saunders & Ernst DECIDED X HAD LtO BE SOMEBODY!? A i i m r yi mi By Dick Cavalli WINTIIROP HOW MUCH WEIGHT HAVE YOU LOST ON YOUR OIETSO FAR"? FUN TIME The Chuckle Box Waitress: Did you say you J ) ( I f T FIFTEEN OUNCES. THATfe ALMOST VKr I J I I wanted these eggs turned FOUND. ONIE V J IT SOUNDS BETTER AS "FIFTEEN OUNCES" over? Diner: Yes, to the Museum of Natural History. ALL JJ ! MAM-- IslFL HAS BUT THE HAD AN EFFECT llM 50RRY. Mi l ) ccv Jack: I can tell the age of a chicken by the teeth. Sue: But a chicken doesn't have teeth. Jack: i;nM No, but I have. THE TRICK BOX J &illM 2.Z by NEA Inc TM Rwg US Pal &TMOH By Gordon Bess REDEYE (D ! rx i i r ill vy r i x i i I TaD VOJ THAT CHICKEN WAS , mmkm i I I By llelmdchl & Stoffel DUGS BUNNY MP its MINE:. wabbit: iwis town ISrtT m ENOJGrA FDR BCuH OF US Draw the circles in a triangle, leaving out the numbers. Challenge your friend to put in the numbers from one to nine so each side of the triangle adds up to 20. How to do it is shown. This Day pWMEW) IT5 WILUXXaWBV. HOW DO By United Press International Today is Thursday, March 22nd, the 82nd day of 1984 with 284 to follow. The moon is approaching its 7 BUT, CC,WHR last quarter. The morning stars Venus, Mars, Jupiter and French mime Marcel Marceau in 1923, and actor LiniE Hargruvei and SeNers Distntuled by NEA tnc 1964 EXCUSE me,sir WHAT IS YOUR MAAAF w uss y 323. r or P 1931. On this date in history: In 1791, Congress enacted MISS (NOSEYJ PIND THE TIME,? legislation forbidding slave trading with foreign nations. Thereafter, virtually all black slaves in the United States were American-born- . In 1941, the Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia River OF AMY EXERCISE, GrATKERlNCj FOOD PROGRAM 15 THAT FOR THE. PAfAiLY. K ANyTWlNCr m 1 , 5.22 By Saunders & Overgard IM TAKING OPF,HOMApT OKAY, THE MIU'S in'n'runkiiki--i'Vhow's itcomingT POHV R5f?GET THOfE identification NUMBEWI m -- gLTIfM W COMSTROCTIVE. STEVE ROPER & MIKE NOMAD . U1H.UJE. EXERCISE,DU CAN'T BEDOlNkj rv f J I GONNA DO THE PAINT GAVE YOU - ThAT VERY il ?V yKyt ) " j began producing electric power for the Pacific Northwest. In 1968, President Lyndon Johnson recalled General William Westmoreland as commander of U.S. troops in Viet- nam and made him Army chief of staff. General Creigh-to- n Abrams took over in Sai- ALLEY OOP By Dove Groue ( YEAHAN' NOW IT'S TIME FOR OUR SUPPER, S LITTLE MISSY! V SOME DESSERT! WE FINISHED gon. traffic bFFICEB exERse enou&h m Sat- 1914, MR. MiN & YOU ONE OF THE, RJND-N- I are urn. The evening star is Mercury. Those born on this date are under the sign of Aries. They include actor Karl Maiden in William Shatner in NOT EASY TO EXERCVSe. EVJERY DAV, In History By Eric Meese BEARS IN LOVE In 1983, the leftist Sandinista government of Nicaragua announced it was under attack by some 1,200 rebels, supplied and supported by "Yankee im- perialists." A thought for the day: Bri- tish poet Letitia Elizabeth Landon said: "Few, save the poor, feel for the poor." pp LIKE A SWEET KISS FOR EAOI OF US POOR UNFORTUNATES! I I'M FIRST, MISSYFllll START Y:N Hri T ...NOBODY LAYS A FINGER ON HER! |