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'1 , , , - , DOWN ,, , ,,,,I 4 7 CLUE& ' Veptt 1 - ' ,rovl , ' eel ' i . ..,...,,,,,,,,.,,....,...,...., eav tibzzc,... . ,....... rAb - - ........,.,,, .io' '111'- A, . .1,,,It...4,1---- C LIAMIERS9 6 1111P''N1' ' 600.. ,,,,1,-----, SymlivAt tIme CROSSWORD PUZZLE . , 1 tit Iir -;- , Ob.. . Foot. 101 - - ) . ' ', I -- c.., . i - 411 , t ., eS- 04. Uoihoci ' - ,.,---- , ; e?cst..,:,,,;7,- -- your diary!" , , , . TA , ' '-art-l -- -' 1 0 ,, tivE t . -, - vili,.r 74! ' , illf . - , hpb, ' ' ,...000- ' -' I ' ,, E - tI "Nevei mind,. Taffy, . - ,L, 7 'i 5, I t 10 111 , . , , ' 1 41,1 ii If r".sk 1:4r, .....100P--;:,,t- , ' ' .... To) i Eps . . ,. é ierre,, DA" ti ) , trii. - 114., ,,, ,11, 441f it 101 !.0 - ! s, - I (( loolorro t " f . 1;01 r :'. c- , a 4 DER -- REX MORGAN le , onBnanloam .... 1' r D ti.:,0., -- , - 4o-e- l , kl , , pair- - 1. , mot-Alw- -- it mat .4 see si - a , sZ7-- 11. . . ., C2 c2 :. 1 4411, , ' . '. - 6. BALL not hall, mall or wall. . P or' 141.' - ,4, II - - . --'-ik '.... The clue....'s implication that this has "splendor" in the first place (that it might be 'added to") is only necessarily true of BALL, an occasion of some grandeur. Any.ball, mall or wall might well be in a disreputable state. Fall and pall are too vague.. 8. :AVID not acid. Being acid (defined as: "ill tempered; , .1 , sour") will "tend to" make "you" unpdpular irt'-- general sort of way. "Some people may tend to" be affected by your ' AVIDITY. (eagerness, greediness) depending, of course, in what way and on what matters "you tend to" be AVID. Arid . Is not good as applied to a person. 9. GET not set. "You must first" GET them "out" and, secondlY, set them,"out." Bet, jet, let, net and wet are poor. 11. WINS notrwits; "The crocvds" do not appreciate his wits as such, but, rather,his quickwitted fighting. WINS Is apt, especially as the clue says "crowds". (plural) hinting , at several fights. 12. SHED not seed. SHED is moredirect. The clue l ' 'doesn't find it satisfactory," but it isn't the seed as such says "he finds"..unsatisfartOry, but the result from "it" Sled does not suit "a gardening enthusiast.". 14. BANK not band. , More or less alike" suits BANK. - , it is common for "men in" a band iidress" identically.- Bane e is remote. ' brIFOWn true il it "off course for some considerable time." It may be flown "off . 'course" deliberately as a security measure. . 19. PAGES not panes. Panes are "sheets" of glass, but ' PAGES are not "sheets" of paper. Nevertheless, PAGES "Might easily suggest sheets." Paces and pales are remote. 21.; RUIN not rain. RUIN is a sound answer. But for many a farmer, where there's been a drought, such rain, in ' sight, could be aI l that is needed to really cheer him up, rather than have a dept:essing effect." Rein is remote. ' 22. ROLES n t robes or rotes. A "dresser" (defined as: ."one employed to actors at a theater") is employed to help fit and,dre.s the performers. Thus, to say that he's , "naturally interested in the" robes or rotes (defined as:: "fixed courses of procedure") is wefkstrictly speaking, the clue is Unnecessary for either robes or rotes. word Tying In with his work, tkere's a natural (defined as "iit conformity with the ordinary course of nature; not unusual or 0 interest on the part of the "dresser" in. the exceptional"), r ROLIF4--fewhich théibes are required. Roses, ropes and -. roues are weak. r , CLVFS DOWN ,. I. ,GAZE not gape. "Is enough to make anyone" is an overstatement for gape and, better suited to GAZE. "Anyone" GAZE at such a sight, naturally,' but there muust conceivably be many who wouldn't gape. Gage is. tot good. 3..NOTICE not novice. The clue is always true ot a but the only way "you would spot a" fovice 'Weuld NOTICE, , be when' he makes a stroke. '' , -' 5. ALIVE not alike. Very' true of "men who are very . much ALIVE (definedas: 'lull of life; lively"), The clue does' ' . not how much" "are alike ,, very they say (appearance; mannerisms)many "men are very Much" alike in various ways and nothing is thought'of it, because the kind of likeness isl easily detected, unless you know the "men" vetyl well. ,- ., tenser. 10. not The word ,,,,,,,,TENDER "romance" points to, - 4'''' '9"!'a TENDER. Also, tense would be better than tenser. 13. DIN not dun. True of DIN for a DIN "is never really liked by anybody" even though it may be part of a celebration. The idea of a dun (demand for payment), however, is often . "liked by" the person on whose behalf the dun is p esentry -, ' ,. Not true of den or don. Clue is concerned with Since the not better. BITTER 14, . ltis "feelings," BITTER is more apt. Due to "treatment; he' may" well "be" better or -may possibly "feel" BITTER. 15. BEARS not pears.- "Just.the sight of" BEARS, yes; but not lust the sight of" pears, so muckas the prospect of . is more, be may not like pearg. getting one ,to eat,What - bears, Sears, gears, tears and Years are to9, vague. . -- I ' ekri- ,..,.,.,- 4 -- . ' CLUES ACROSS - - -- - - . :1 . , Simi' , - ni , Keith mu Manager. 111110111Z111121M 0 IMO Deseret 'News, 33 Richards St., Cloa0131313 Salt Lake'City, Utah. If postE3E111121101 al service is used, "keys" should be 'sent by registered R 0 81131211113 MIND mall. EXPLANATIONS OF MORE DIFFICULT CLUES , Nil ,5, . D irg ,... 13 a, , CAM 'Isom 0 I numuncioniono sonEl 1 Bs day, May Promotion West, ,, in, , ' . las 9 . E111,4111111111n , c icsikes.... -'1 1, PNONE-UN- 14, 1959 ipm A ., ... - . -- ., doe N A ..,,,,.. d). ' -- - -di , - - 1,;,....:ra , - Am? ------------ - - -- k is:, x , 1 - ''- ---- , to ' dr., ,,...., i.,,, 10 - ' dt -- Itc , , - - , 4 Award of $200 Will Be Given Winner(e) Blank Publiehed Two Days Beginning Thursday, May qg "- I . - r 1 Deseret News Prize Puzzle Contest Solution To Puzzle No. 246 ,,,, . , . , , - Ill - , , ' , -- - By JACK STRAUSS and MICHAEL STRAUSS, LLB ' Can a family 'Fffen for 75 years we've ben , QUESTION: insist upon being together usin' that land, how can they after stop us now. Kin folic have the. they're dead? , , Hadlields and McKaes :The right to be togetherdead or were such good friends that, alive." , . for 75 years, they buried their "It's our and," answered dead, side by side, in a section' Grandpa adfteld. "Weve got a rigJt to preserve the-fin- e of the Hadfield property. of our soil by not hav:Then, one day, 'the two fam- quality it." ilies began "a fussin', a fightire ing McKays buried in and a leudin'." While rto one THIS WAS THE DECISION The McKays lost. The court ever got inluried, there were ruled that while they had a plenty of hurt feelings. , The result? The Hadlields right to visit and decorate exsuddenly refused to permit isting graves, people acquire their former friends to use the no rights in a private cemeHadfield property as a ceme- tery which Would entitle them tery. Outraged,--th- e McKays to continue to bury their dead took the matter, to court. there over the owner's objec"We allow it's downright In- tion. ", 191"11 Xestortr (Shied $ goon Mr. human," McKfi'y protested. doefilen) - , , 044;id . 1 - , 4iii, .340, . .., - 10,' . - . , ,. . .- . ,--' .... r pEts'oiefeey ett 00 ' 1, ........ 4- w - '1-1- ,ii 4.1 - - , H t .4f.T. AP "' . - )------- ' - . ., 1S-- i ke 'Nave. ' E . ,,, ' m -- , - -- -; - - tt 114, lizAts , .. : tc,,' .7- - 1 g, "SET OFF MY RACK" ' , . f 1 , , Ask , 1 - A "LINT .. 1 1 ,.. la - I ..... . , - -- ,1- -- -- . , )1 41:01-,elaeStartilksssr lootootte - Te it;WfAl NO.. itl c . ,,e), " RAV6 We know pretty ,well what , 10,4 app U. Pl. " 4 happens during sleep. Our ,Z1.1.1.1:4141tatz:lega, Junior diciest and -' . tti--' . ' ' ' ' body isInactive, we lose con- - tr'seedervadasY;:re,trItna,41;rny?'; '17 I,. , Boa sciousness, and we fail to, re. ;trs.l. raitTp:k.DZri News, illtalr.-,,,.-t- -winner is: Mary Amenaeber. spond,to things. thatlife hap- - dar't ' Glen U. Pa. "ek, ' ' pening around us. THI My.GGLI5 ' We also know a great deal of . . what takes place in our body asleep too-- These claim that SAM 'S AUEACE pl "THE RENTAL ON ' EVEN THEN NEW VORKCITI-SI- DE eNSIDE.ARETHE.MAGNIFICENr during sleep. We know how some substance that the body . I WON'T NEW THIS CHEAP PALACVAND how to THEINSIGNIFICANT4SAgS needs is awake used certain the111115des relax, E,A25 44WAL"' up, stay , ' ClA771.,-- -- . BREAK ART .., ARrTHEArRE--MOVIE.,FROA, vitaimfunctions continue, what and so we go to sleep, and dur, ' rroAoll. IS sCli'LL-- .A 'EN 'TIt-4-4 I '' II a0In.......1.-Jeite. wAvNteetowret-loettEN.-..! . happens to our circulation. our 171 s.lehep thios subthstance is ,It , 1 A ,, I l'It A DA't CARYCRART;--- BOB NOPE- -- LING oh. -- so and certain r oakcisio temperature, T14E-WUP, . NmAKI ctoisySAMdorNa, '77;;1"---'--, ; But ,how do we go to sleep? toxic substances are acctimo- - lid. newcomoftatere- -a , .A1 Gar. tszysT etammstt ' and ;. ,. What actually takes place that lated when we..le.are-awa..;:LosAms, .. ,. N....00., 9,." .7y" i, 000,,,, 1) ' . 11' - LOOK!! t enäbles us to fall asleep? these 41, r? 4 ill AAR -IV ' --So '' 1 we here still have4 4 T mys., ,, 1, ' Strangely enough, themostwe---A ' ' 1 5HE'S tf ,s; '1' can say. is thatthere are a tery about one of the most (( 11) It 1 A Eur I. reli4kA ! , 1., i GOAL 41. N great manyTheories about this. common and ortahings 4 -V.tt) k , ' - 711111 11)i A.61 And so far, it has been impos- we do. 'It's as if our' body 4 LI 0 : -., 1 reknows we to that need whether ,a,these to , '':U'. ' sibte sleep prove . weptTY ,..,, store our tired organs and tis,).-- -' theoriea are right or wrong! 0 1 nr.,-k--b -sues and in one w0 or another ' a I For example, it was once be, 4' ,,,a 7'. a.k, ' " "'"'" . lieved that we fell asleep when sees to it that we get this sleep. , , the blood in' our body shifted 1.11, ABNER , -- FUN TIME out of or into art important The Chuckle Box . .. go ' ettt"raWk..""k: organ.' Well, this theory Nat i ''.. Stranges, to small boy cry- - ......7,....r -1 least is no longer believed be:'"pil ...11,. wouldn't I likethat '' ' try iiii , C!. cause we. now know that no ing: -11174 if I were you. -t il) ails' , blood takes A' t.' 1 4 such shift of place. - Small sAt,1GYou --'I way v ,.0, fkrlI .,, U .or-Another theory no longer be- and I'll boy:mine. try yeut : 1 I', 41;;;XA:. r.(-cry V' A lieved is that the chain of nerve ' .esJ41 . I 1 ,i ' - ' t I, 4 ''''''' fill..., PICTURE SECRET --cells in our body, which act as rzifil t,.. ' 4 0. ,, SI 11)k :. -It-.'l 1, nervous our , in syspathways cee v I 3 -i 14 )6,,,, A -1 ,,, , and 0 , tem, were actually broken, ri , ,.,.,... , -, ,ii.,, (c--.,,,,,,, ..,.,.,,.. we then fell asleep. I , , ,( 11 .. ,. lk , -.' , f "'N 1. One possibilty was that im1. ..,prit, ,,...0 .,: 1.,4: , ( '''': i, 6 -.- ...., - ' t- -, 1 i I , pulses. to the brain were shut f. ) ICS glik olts , t I 1 ".'". .."Ii,.. off by our body, and that as .., I --:: I -- a. ii. -- .. a result we were not any long.I ' tm v-rp,r--er in a "wakeful state." There 4141C le:is et ,.......,-,!..,-4.,.., ew b even. theories about falling are , I FERDINAND asleep which claim that it is a --, positive instinct. This means let. Add and substtaet the .41 . ' v.........., ,that it's -' TNAT WI4AT W091.0 '1011 DO IT rOUIZ '1110111"7,0,-0ii' llmcs A IP ters in the names of the things - - -",,eeseezeve MAKE stopping wakefulness, but a IF I DIDN'T I4AVE A CALLS! INCOMING PAY! INCLUPES TIMES A i shown. Clue: it'solle way of positive process by which the NONE t III JUNE CALL ALL. MGM, ru. LET YOU dese , , ahead. getting to itself .... URGENT I ONE ANT) NG. , .body instinctive!), puts KEEP YOUR 7 Win the Britannira World Ails( v I :. .. YOU NOT USE CONIMON-lhA- T sleep., or Yearheek of Events. fend Me s: to "Tell IT MORE ,i1)61t ad ' There is a whole group of riddles, hikes. trick Tionl winner ist Ronny it,:,1 I :TWICE A ... chemical theories about falling Why!" Today's ,, It, Salt Lake City, Utah. 40,1 , ' r,rt It 1-,EMMY LOU . By Marty Links i, 1 . i''. ti ANN .f ....IN' - --411,1011111b1., - Att-'Yo- us i v c::3 a 11 ANCIzY . , ---- and I can tell you my true feelings" - ' . Asleepy 656, NIRDID i ovvy 6515 A Lipli4 , . '- '''''. VERY - AN CIRY. I ,. i 1 .6'r ' - . , - , ,' ar 4111 II , - liAgol-P,Ita- 4 ,q01- ' ". , - AN(sg1 - ift-i- , - ' ". ' ,.,' ', , - .. - re71.'" IA L vv I ly , ' ..., , LE , . ' ' - - - . Ino 1 13 , - til --1 1 , . , - ,, - ,:. i 17 ' ' cr a ..qoPfeillieb.-- - - ' r--e 3- ' - - ,.... , By Ned Riddle - ,, '' .0'.il'--,- 1 ;,5 1111111 po- - ' NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Salt Lake City, Saturday, May 23, 1959 MR. 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