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Show Puk M - Wednesday, April 25, THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 1984 Dy Art Scasont ti:i cc:a iosra Jell Me Why ClATuCUtf F THfS WEKE THE FIRST Animals Need TIME VDU HAD ASKEP R5R THE AFTERM00M OFF, Q SCRTCF BUT THIS I THE AFTERWOOM OFF JUNE fo,l4. A HABIT.. MfcKT HAVE "SAID Oxygen By ARKADY LEOKUM Animals can go for weeks without food and for days without water. But without oxygen they die in a few minutes. Oxygen is a chemical element. It is the most abundant element on earth, and it is all around you. It makes up about one-fift- h of the air (most of the rest of the air is nitrogen). Oxygen combines with almost all other elements. In ' " 040 ... Copyri combined with hydrogen, carbon and other substances. In a human being it accounts for s of body weight. At normal temperatures oxygen combines with other elements very slowly. When oxygen combines with other elements, new substances called oxides are formed. The combining process is called oxidation. Oxidation goes on all the time in living creatures. Food is the fuel of living cells. As food is oxidized, energy is released. This energy is used for moving the body and for building new body substances. The slow oxidation in living creatures is often called internal Dy Dll Keane Xk-?- .OIL "Out of the way, PJ! That's Barfy's favorite dog food commercial!" NANCY Dy Jerry Scott THAT'S A LAUGH.' YOU YOU WANT TO BE ; ( an illustrated "Tell j. Policeman: r eiQTz v MIND YOU. YOUNG LADY? X As, Me A J lAlMrAl v STROLL?- -. I .WHAT'S ( CAN'TGHA. S 1004 UnivfMl PM pauei k. . . LIKE TO SEE ) YOU AIM FOR FIVE MILES L -- K -- 4 Dy Dick Cavalli ABOUT TXAY? LETS. SEE I I I i I WHAT SHALL T TAUC ABOUT? ERMS.MAYBE'? HMM... . ' I THOUGHT THE ELEMENT OF SUSPENSE MICSHT KEEP HIM HERE A LITTLE LONGER. .3 1W4byNCA 4-3- 5 Inc Dy Gordon Dess REDEYE S0KRV.I 77 STILL WOM'T TJ MEPINE MAM TELL YOJ WHERE FIMP THE IT'S AM f, ft HATE5 IT PUT PIVOTS ME . WMENl IM PEOPLE THE (5REEM WHY MOT ? ! 2 Syndicate jj Dy Dave Croue OOP aOINGON C 1 -- -- No, only once. 'i y WORK UP TO R'.GHTf I'D y ff WKITIIROP Student: Somebody has broken into my locker. Teacher: Was anything valuable taken? Student: No, just my bocks. -- n START ) f WRONG SLOW AND TUSTA LEISURELY EVENING DON'T WANT TO SEE YOU JOGGING PAST AAV i TnAM5 Dy Saunders & Ernst MARY WORTH "WHY I WANT TO GO TO COLLEGE" ALLEY l AT foRTY, AUL pGhT, uT THAT' AL mwnea. often? M I i WHN THE iVARANfY puN OUT people get killed here very "CITIZEN OF 1 IK UAiAPLn" APRlu J Dy Dob Thoves ST EC-I- M.D. Why" book, 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 84603. In case of duplicate questions, the author will decide the winner.) I WONDER IF THEY HAVE AN AWARD FOR AO FRANK FUN TIME The Chuckle Box Lady (at busy crossing): Do V HE'S (Win CAN'T EVEN 5TAY OUT OF TROUBLE FOR AN AFTERNOON .' 'CITIZEN OF THE MONTH" ? 1 tit cells with oxygen for respiration. So we need oxygen for the energy to keep the body functioning. People who have trouble breathing are often placed in oxygen tents. Here the patient breathes in air that is from 40 percent to 60 percent oxygen. The patient thus uses little energy to get the oxygen he needs. Wo and Trfartf SrtdKott, he. tcaiiw 1 1 1 1 in respiration. In man, oxygen is breathed in through the lungs. From the lungs, oxygen passes into the bloodstream and is carried to all parts of the body. The breathing process supplies the Tht I CALL MY BROTHER? two-third- FAMILY CIRCUS CAMCMAl.t T ft Al A. 11 IHWfrHI TUv WcAN ON THE PHONE., ITS GETTING LATE... P0 YOU MINP IF I living creatures, oxygen is NIC6 SLIPE Till Dy Cherles M. Sckuli PEACUTS POOR OOP'S SEE? PINNY'S GOT A SITTIN' ( YEAH.' BRUTE'LL JlMA Li Dy Eric Heese BEARS IN LOVE Why do you feel you should V7 go to college? Write a letter about this and you may win a "Tell Me Why" book. Entries must be addressed "College," Tell Me Why, care of this STILL BWE.R.,I' DINNER. Eft. IV newspaper, and give your name, age and address. UJORWNC COULD YOO PWISK CLEANIKM rn ON PLEASE. THE OEM CP ai v LIKE 1 TRUDY, BUT Wf ? 3 TO PEET THAT ACHE AMD DUSTIMG 15 T7 UERf HE.e...HE...l I DlDMT TUlNVC WOULD UJALK AWAtf PRCXA THAT WITHOUT AM AR&UfACNT. DETRIMENTAL NW NA.I C- A - This week's winner of a "Tell Me Why" book for a letter sent in is: Arlyn a, 14, Carson, Calif. This Day In History By United r:.n. men & little I Press International iMKk; InOfj'f Today is Wednesday, April 25th, the 116th day of 1984 with 250 to follow. The moon is moving toward its new phase. The morning stars are Mer- miss 194 Hargreaves and Setters OntnbuMdOvNEA.mc Dy Sounders & Overgard STEVE ROPER & MIKE NOMAD I "sy VV WE II .1 P ! GOTTA GET TTHAT. AIRPORT ) 'T'-- A KFORLjr f MlNUte" yaita Mitjure!! WAIT A WHAT A cury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. There is no evening star. Those born on this date are under the sign of Taurus. They THAT' opp THEY PIDM'T FgECAT include Russian composer PAINl Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky in Guglielmo Marconi, inventor of the wireless telegraph, in 1874, pioneer broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow in 1908, singer Ella I C WftOcowp 1840, ii 7 Fitzgerald Pacino in MR.MUPPLE! YOU'RE 9UP?OSEP TO PUT THE CUK1AIN :: H I'M" V INSIPE 0-401V- - - Talia Shire THE . I 1 .1 Inc.. -4 " I 1 Dy Sols SNAKE TALES 1918, actor Al 1940 and actress in 1946. 7ZT in (tua On this date in history: In 1846, the first shots of the Mexican War were fired at La Rosa, Mexico. In 1862, Confederate forces in New Orleans surrendered to a fleet commanded by Union Admiral David Farragut. In 1898, Congress formally declared war on Spain in the battle over Cuba. Chicago. " A I ' m 7xt?nni J I f. . this . A I r1 J,7C NOTHiNe, fn |