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Show - Paee 12 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah. Monday. May I'.IATHCUFF 28, 1984 7e Me Wjy By Art Sonsom THE BORN LOSER Pan's cere pe I SUdteST MiT PVU PEL1CATE.LY VEAO AU CURRY, A RlZ CREOLE. WITH ( BR1M6 A BOTTLE ) Pipe First? By ARKADY LEOKUM There is a legend about the beginning of music, but it is pure fancy. According to a Greek myth, Pan invented the first musical instrument the shepherd's pipe. One day, he sighed through the reeds on a C PEANUTS TO 6ET ONE OVER river bank and heard his By Bil Ktone THE FAMILY CIRCUS9 ment because all primitive people the world over seem to have made music of some FRANK AND ERNEST kind. It was shared in by the spectators who would dance, drum or clap hands and sing FRANK & ERNIE'S with the music. It was done more than for pleasure alone. TOBACCO This primitive music had a meaning as part of the lives of the people. However, the legend of Pan and the reeds suggests how man first had the idea for making various musical instruments. He may have imitated the sounds of nature or used articles of nature all about him to create his music. The first instruments were of the drum type. Later, man invented wind instruments made from the horns of animals. From these crude wind -- X Tt YS V 25 ..LA J ond trim tap SynAcoW, Inc 'They bring the picture closer, but not the sound." By Jerry Scott NANCY 7 f WAS YOUR GYMNASTICS CLASS LAST NIGHT? HOW mtw v; HAPPENS THE FIR5T FIVE PRETTY ROUGH -- A I HE HKbl FIVE MINUTES ARE THE HARDEST BUI EVERYBODY WHAT DURING V I Ts MINUTES? xp TRIES TO SQUEEZE gLEOTARDS By Bob Thaves CIGARS IMPORTED AN NO Yfy, W HAVANA it1984 by MARY WORTH THISMS MY HOUSEKEEPER MACVWII--HE- K ISTINKA!---eH- (NAME 15 E THE RESULT OF BREEDING A HARPY WITH A SHREW 5-- 26 NEA mc By Saunders & Ernst yJ ZT?TI II jF" Ail . ANOTHER REMARK LIKE THAT AND HIS HONOR CkAI rV ) M r:Hlk V v; itf I 'A ." AND v iM'i-- ill I VflMjs 1I X THINK ONE OF THESE J IS A LETTER FROM v IVDUK, eKAND&ONIN I J lEG mail? j:m -- if I I Wv M T instruments. These, combined with the folk instruments that already existed in Europe, developed into many of the instruments now in use. (Win an illustrated "Tell Me 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. Today's winner: Gary Collin, 9, Southington, Conn. ) WINTHR0P By Dick Cavalli FUN TIME The Chuckle Box Teacher: In which of his battles was Alexander the Great killed? Jimmy: I think it was his last. AND PUNI5HESYOJR A SUPREME KMCW5 WHO BEINItr ALLrtXlR SECRET THOJ5HT5 AKD ACTIONS.. DO YOU BELIEVE IN 9B4 INTO THEIR inc TWrVvff his musical sense, he began to use reeds and thus produced more natural tones of greater delicacy. Last of all, man discovered the use of strings and invented the simply lyre and harp from which developed the instruments played with a bow. In the Middle Ages, the Crusaders brought back many cu- rious oriental HEY, 6ARAGE HEAP! 5TRIKE THI5 GUY OUTi! WHEN YOU PLAY RI6HTFIELC? YOU HAVE L0T5 OF TIME TO THINK.. SHOP instruments developed brass instruments. As man trained 5-- 1964 Unttod Feature Syndicate HK By Charles M. Schuli J V them. He broke them off in unequal lengths, bound them together and had the first musical instrument. The fact is we can never trace the first musical instru- BAY." BPAikl"? AP NEA T-- 'VE NEVER HEARP THAT ONE BEFORE THE PLATE.' breath produce a mournful wail as it passed through 'HE LIKES A TABLE WITH A VIEW OF THE 'I'O'IPI BRAIN! TRY HEY, BURLAP '4 to by NEA UNTILYOJ A BEARD? 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IV J IN UMDER "SIX SECONDS. 7 , This Day In History By United Press International Today is Mondav, Mav 28th. the 149th day of 1984 with 217 to follow. Memorial Day is observed today. The moon is approaching its new phase. The morning stars are Mercury', Venus and Jupiter. The evening stars are Mars and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign of Gemini. They include British statesman William Pitt, in 1759. novcreator of elist Ian Fleming in 1908, and in James Bond 1934 the famed Dionne quintuplets. MR. MEN & LITTLE MISS D$truia t, NE inc 7EXACT ( L OFFICER. Do l TOO HAVE THE I EXACT TIME? -- YE? , THE EXACT ) TIME? IV. A J 1 to V X"" IT? EXACTLY THE EXACT T1ME.J WELL -- LET ME SEE, EK-.-L'- J ( BETWEEN ONE AJP On this date in history: In 1798, President 7 John Adams was empowered by Congress to recruit an American army of 10.000 volunteers. In 1871, the Paris Commune was defeated after what's now known as '"Bloody Week." In 1940. the evacuation of British, French and Belgian troops from Dunkerque on the English Channel coast of 0 France began. A total of men reached Britain safely but 13,000 were killed by German military units. 337,-00- STEVE ROPER & MIKE NOMAD By Saunders & Overgard 7 7 "1 I V WELL out in OLD HE'D HAVE LIKED 1 rtflKH WENT a Blaze oFaoRyTHE 7 XT2 ALL RIGHT, MKTER,) PONT MAKE ANY (HUH7.) ALLEY OOP By Dave Graue TWO LONG HAIRS ) THEY'RE MOT ALONE. HAVE A GIRL TIED UP Al I FYl T .11 ICT QVW DOWN THERE, OOOLA! ) I A COUPLE MORE THG-i- r: mm ,N TREES! VV'DID 1 AS THEN MEB8E WE'D BETTER DO A LITTLE SCOUTING AROUND FIRST.' THIS WAY. I --a DIN NY.1 Prs- r-- ba FCMJ ST THEY TURWFDil IWiT it THEY MISSED VJHE P,T'' A |