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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH 7 aaomsn ASK MS answers offering information on various subjects A quiz with The Questions 1. What is the oldest sport in the world? 2. How many miles of steel wire were used in the two main loadsupporting cables of the Golden Gate bridge? 3. What is the estimated baby crop in the United States for 1946? 4. Where is the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes? 5. Logarithms are a numerical table invented by whom? 6. Are there any true cedars on the North American continent? ? ? 7. Did go on a George Washington ever foreign journey? The Answers 1. 2. Running. Approximately 80,000 miles. 3. It is figured at 2,845,000. 4. Alaska (beyond Mt. Katmai). 5. Napier. 6. No. White cedar is a species of cypress and the ground cedar and red cedar are junipers. 7. Yes, once. In 1752 he made a trip to the Island of Barbados in the West Indies to visit his invalid brother, Lawrence. 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