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Show The Salt Lake Tribute, Wednesday, December 22 SO, 1064 The Nearsighted Mr. Magoo Dick Tracy By Chester Could THIS SNOW MAKES TOUGH. n pHE SEARCH FOR THAT CHUNK OF ARCTIC ICE GOES ON AS TRACY TAKES AERIAL PHOTOS AT THE SCENE OF THE CAR WRECK. VOU CAN SEE SMALL. ANIMALS. FOXES, RABBITS, AN- D- HEY, THERE ARE NOW WHERE DID HE 3Q? OH, WELL HANS ON, BOY. ..WE'LL TRY A HO03V SHOP' WE'LL FIX ypUg AIRPLANE VET1 HEUE COMES UNK IN THAT OLD CLUNXEJ21 X WONDE2 WHAT MAKES. WM! f YEAH -- KIDS WITH' A TOBOGGAN, LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO SLIDE. ). Jo 'fycifc . &.PM.OC o CtMafaTHbwN p'. O o By Paul Sellera A ,A By Harold Gray FR ONE THING, GOTTA FK5GER WHERE WE ARE AND SORT O'OOPE OUT TH' SCORE 60 WE DON'T GaBARQItt INTO MAYBE MOREN WE CAN HANDLE I x: , Archie J Gasoline Alley By Frank King ,By Bob Montand 7 WHY DO THEY WANT TO SEE NEVER DID ANYTHING WRONG Ml? I ME?F WHY t. I r Y OH OF WELL1 you COURSE.' CANT LEAVE MY VACUUM m cleaner: HIM STANDING JT THERE "V Donald Duck By OH. My Ferd Johnson no movieYsut the movie vou sTAirrs in till RAINT 1TC JECrES? THE HALF AN HOLlKJ 7 OKAVf OKAY FENCE'- r- BACK-VAK- By Walt Disney FINISHED LOOK FOK 4 ALREADVM( VOUKSEL i ARE yOUjf BUT PLEASE GIVE ME MY SURE? t r 'MOVlE Walt V e Dimmev If fiwtnbutod King FaMurea Prodeebeee j. 0 MONEY 'Jit 5. VI Beetle Bailey By Mort 304L-- f Walker 6TOPIO OAF ZLAtB&NfWH! v Little Peoples Puzzle IM FATHER HAD A SMALL FAT KTATE-I- I NOTTINGHAMSHIRE; WAS THE THIRD OF RVE SONS. HE SENT ME JE TO...' I2-3- P 6000 6ClEE! THIS BOO TWO HUNDRED AND HAS 0i6S flFJY-FOC- K 7 lU START REAPING TOMORROW .. fl J Blondie r By Chick Young IT' TERRiBlE ITjb THE VNORST SANDWICH 1 EVER TASTED W 3 Have a Question? Ask Andy What Kicked Off 31ovics? Why, a Horse, of Course ATtnt6YQ aaiHon -- 1 TJ DNUBJ T aoa JHV0S motim t hanv t saaMOTj aoKar t srraais s 8 13X3031 'L (IXYH t t-w- isaatvs.vv ojov Daily Quiz 1 Which one ol these sports terms Is inappropriate in this grouping? , Too many bill.? . . . too many paymontf? If youre buying your home we can erase your money prob- lems by paying off bills, reduc-Si- g payments. Discover how you can get the money you need at kwtr Bogie Turkey Birdie 2. Which one of these usually indicates the highest altitude? Timber Line Plateau Mesa Water Table 5,3. Which one of these usually indicates the lowest elevation? Timber Line Plateau Water Table . Butte 4. Which one of these terms In directly suggests bottles? Fashion , Custom Vintage Style 5. Which one of these would probably have a ring In its nose?. Ferdinand Dobbin Eagle home-owner- low-co- vented in France, and the next year Philadelphia gave birth to the kinematoscope. In 1872 Gov. Leland Stanford Who made the first of California dreamed of jmaking picture? a motion picture with a series of Andy was kept busy tracking photographs. He asked Eaddown the first movie and the weard Muybridge, an English name of the person who made photographer, to take film of a galloping horse. it. You will be amazed to photo-graph- t osl. Join hundreds of others (who have eased their money, problems with our loan for Come in Today! lend a complete, set of World Book Encyclopedia to Ann Nearhoff, 11. Wllllamiport, Pa, for her Andy hear that the first series of s movie was taken, of all things by a horse. Whats more, the horse was in full gallop at the time he did it. The world. It seems, was dreaming of movies in the late 1800s, which was some time before motion pictures were invented. In fact, this Is one case in which a dream led to an invention. In England, France and Tabby Billy America experts and nonexperts '(IPO puuurpjoj s came up with one idea after an'(aufM) eSejuiA k aiqej other and each of these inven'? aun Jaquijx Z (flaS sa 2uj tions brought the dream of the IMog) Xaonj, :SH3MSNV motion picture closer to reality. In 1860 the roe trope was in- ENJ0Y SAUSAGE AT ITS BEST! st s. EJ MORTGAGE INVESTMENT COMPANY (nanwoonTtB SIS Walker Bonk Building 4220501 m !: FARM FRESH' ditlSsfAl; "Hr i Off AvilolJ FLAVOR 4 tt Iw r All 3 Wmwmd mh Orcr Pock.. $Hfm r Muybridge stretched 24 strings across the bridle path and attached the end of Ach string ,to the shutter of a camera. As the horse galloped by, he jerked the - strings and clicked the cameras, one after another. Thus was created, the first series of photographs to make a motion picture. From 1887 to 1889 our great Thomas Edison" worked to improve the motion picture. Success came when George Eastman invented celluloid filrr and Edison was able to take a long chain of pictures on a single strip. In 1894 Edison felt that the invention was good enough to show moving pictures to the public. These first movies were very simple, and the great wizard of Menlo Park worked many more years to improve them. The first movie star was a galloping horse of California. The second notable performer' was a gentleman with an outstanding black moustache. His movie, using 50 feet of film, was" made in Edisons workshop at Menlo Park, N. J. It was called Fred Otts Sneeze, and it showed the star taking a pinch of snuff which resulted in a tremendous There was! no sound, of course, because sound mdvies had not ygt been invented. , "T f f i'll HAVE WELL, THEN, TO THINK UP A DIFFERENT NAME FO T |