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Show TT Ihe .Salt TT Lake Tribune, Wednesday, JuIy l,19G4 James ' t- ST IAS By Chester. Gould mminu I SWUNG BACK A tukajel A I . IT JOHN MAWUM HIM? THROUGH? HAH.V OUST LET A NICE UUICV MURDER TURN UP AND THAT GUYLL G ALl)P N HERE' . Bond" -- MtLUSKY in BCOOSil the wall i il -- Back in Kerims OFFCSLWE CHANGED oua VIST TO THE RUSSIAN CENTRE N ISTANBUL LIKBAFIREHORSE U One ' KERIM'S C SOUGHT Jiu By Walt Disney Donald Dnck 1 r ( MAN BITTEN W DOG 5UES OvVNER POR MILLION DOLLARS Judge Parker ..I 60E55 IT 60 BETTER HOME TOQ KENO.' THESE V ARE TURNING UP NOTHING BUT SNAKE EYES FOR MEf :t. Blondie By Chick 'Young "TOR lM GLAD Ferd Johnson By Moon Mullins 4T-- I X Mary Worth By Ken Allen Frank King Bv Gasoline Alley - Loaded down' TSS This If positively thelast pieceof- - Tweryf debrfelm qoirvjto stop for, W U B.v Orphan Annie Phyllis! J JLKlQ Lx tUT 6URE THEY ARE. L but they THERE I STOCK CAN DRINK LOOK CUTE, WADOUN AROUND O.K. AGAIN, BUT IT AINT NO LONGQ? A eWIMMIN" POOL FOR DUCKS) ' oatrmnsmim WORSELF! OFF ONYWeETHHEOIHER BU65 ARE AFTER HtXJ? (oH,dXJR30LiW! BV 57 ) IlaroltT Gray Nl ESDU'.' FT l I: " By Bob Mpiiana I l ' ' . UUGHEAD , Have a Question? Ask Andy ''coming over to borrow MY BIKE.rD BETTER FIX Wiats After S and a Delight Before T IX I ; LJj U? Andy has a ear to mxiI STRIPPED THE THREADS ON THIS ONEf, OM'GoSHf UUGHEAD TOOK THE BIKE A1 I a complete, 20- -t cup of tea was a suitable sip for Assam claims 'more showers tivated tea plant becomes e volume et of the World Book bush of leafy divine-ladiwho dwelt, than any place on earth, and Encyclopedia to Gordon Haye. the are rainfall One of 600 inches 200 to foliage. leaf leathery 13, Tranacona, Map. Jor . bl they say, on to water its rich slopes sprouts from one side and anv expected t queitlon: Mt. Olympus. Of ' t and valleys every summer. The other from the opposite side The province, How do they grow teat wild ancestors of the tea plant, higher up on each tender shoot, fol-1 of Assam the experts suspect, got their and the tenderest foliage is the The tangy tea plants were o w h e in the warm, wet climate opening bud at the tip of the start name scientific their by bumpy :lootgiven of these hills and dales. rfSJ The wild tea plant is a small- tig. Carolus Linnaeus' the Swedish hills of. THE TAPERING leaves are naturalist who .organized the Himalayas across the northwest- ish tree up to 30 feet tall. The of India. comer ern wide willow leaves, and like cultivated tea plant is pruned classification of the plant and ' no taller bush to notvgathered for market those thick down a animal kingdoms. Tigers and leopards, rhinos j to six feet. three than wild roam stUl and from Is the The genus may grow more than three elephants Thea, Greek word for goddess. Evi- through its steamy jungles A POT OF refreshing tea is inches long. Once a year, the . dently Linnaeus thought that a and fertile slopes. 7 brewed from certain leaves that bushy plant bears blossoms like -r; have been picked with tender miniature wild roses, pink or care and prepared with patient white with round renters of skill. When leaves are properly dusty yellow stamens. ' ? away, most plants fight A new tea plantation s set pruned htf ! A I. h plants back by producing more and with four- - to close together. The rows placed more new shoots and leaves. With constant pruning, the cul-- are four feet apart " TH13 BOLT THAT HOLDS THE HANDLE BARS pop. LIKE THIS? end denser-than-dens- -- es . st tU ' -- six-inc- SlGEfBES Savinas of earnings for savings beginning July Daily Quiz 1st. . 1. Which one of these creatures has the longest teeth In the ' - world? WALRUS- -' ELEPHANT WHALE TIGER 2. Which one of these terms is inappropriate In this general grouping? , . - FULL HOUSE . "ANTE HAYMAKER POT sanforized, I- The word would be of most interest to a worker In a ' DAIRY BUTCHER SHOP HARDWARE STORE r Currant rata Paid . Semi-annuall- y 1 , : , ' 1 X .1 - ! V, LAUNDRY. sx . Maximum safety Is Insured by an agency of the li. S. Government, but thats not all Funds received or postmarked by the 20th of the month i earn from the first. lower , Hcdlsy-Ma- yf Moves With Core EJI U SlStSHOUSEf IKS 1 2!st Sautli, H 9 T74CI 'ft .f The growing plants are pruned, and in four years the youngest leaves are picked and sent to a factory. are The chores of pruning, picking and tending the soil The rest is done by the warm wet weather and the fertile highlands that tea plants need to grow their fragrant leaves. Tea is grown in India and Ceylon, China and Japan, Java and Sumatra, Pakistan and Formosa. The world crop is almost a million tons. More than of this grows in Assam, native home of the, tea tree, a d the Size of Caregion nadas Manitoba Province.' -- one-fifie- th one-thir- THE .BEST PEKOE tea. is made from the bud leaves at the ends of the twigs. The first, second and third leaves on the young shoots are picked to maks other grades of tea. At the nearby factory, the fresh leaves are wilted and rolled, aired and heated, sifted and packaged to be sent to, markets around the world. ' v "'r- - ' , ' FOR FREE ESTIMATE f; , - R BOUNTIFUL: Sovtli Mil". kXWSOI. EM 4-84- - - ir EFFICIENT it FASTc:r:M2A:n ic ipunrj g .... (suuaj (uajprtuqs-ajd- ) 91 -- J330d , v . wstpo) ' I ANSWERS p. ewptinCSH -- - , ., (lWt ere rfsnj fjl) pmipfeia i Beetle Bailey By Mort Walker |