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Show TT" -i str ,1 l- jj Q DESERET NEWS, ' Saturday, September 30, 1967 Flintstones r5S Hi And Lois Nanef r 73Mry not THINSS PUTTING BACK WERE THEY BELONO ILL BET I WONDER YOU THAT, VOU DID tHO BAD POO NIBBLED. THAT BOX OF SOAP FLAKES Dr. Morgan LilAbner Stt?EATA. IN CASE OF ENEMY . 1 SNAPPLEj ATTACK, MAKE A' LOVE, NOT WAR.Tj) AN-SN- v:DI0.6A6Y? rrZ WM,.T ROOM o -- A Crossword TELL ME GET IN THIS CLOSET, ANP BE QUIET NURSE IF THEY COME LOOKING FOR OU WE'LL JUST TELL THEM VOU'RE I'M KARL KES5L6R ViOULD VOU PAGE PR. MORGAN AND ' HIM THAT I'P LIKE TO SEE HIM I 'LL. BE IN MRS. mmr M VkMNwi Fink The Wizard Of ID 5 Roma, ACROSS ZfyiZZ kronao What Makes GCbmrurlk Car Go? There Is an engine of course, and the fuel for the engine is gasoline. The gasoline first goes into the carburetor on top of the engine. Here It Is thoroughly mixed with exactly the right amount of air. This gasoline-ai- r vapor Is highly explosive and it next passes through a system of pipes (called a manifold) its way Into the cylinder. on The piston, moving down In the cylinder, sucks the gasoline-air vapor into the engine. This is the first stroke of what e lg known as the cycle, the type most commonly used today in automobile four-strok- engines. As soon as the piston reaches the bottom of its stroke, a valve doses so that none of the vapor can escape. When the piston moves upward on Its second stroke, it squeezes down on again the It (Niamantal FUN TIME The Chuckle Box Sam: the and which burning expanding fuel forces the piston down. Oh, do you think room for both of us? Bob: I thought I told you to come after breakfast? Jack: Thats what I came It Savory 26 Part 26 liberate 27 RamunartoB , 29 of 36 rtaponalMa 30 Lubricator 31 Toll 32 Ef diafc 33 Partners vlofls. 33 P Mako kits Nat her 39 Fend doalrs 42 Tattarod doth a at acals 46 Eaat Indio (abbr) Prof. Phumbl but cj al ciA lumbar R PROFESSOR PHUMBLEb 4 Unit f lUliMt currency (pi.) 35 Vtfatabla (pi ) 36 Parent (col lap.) 37-Imuaic, TIP FOR TODAY 3S Lock at hair 39 Damp 40 Pronoul 41 Blouaa 42 Irritata V Hf you haus an. old boomerang you want to get rid or, do rtt tty throwing it (cohop) 43 Commiaatos away. 454k-n- 44 Number Pete: I can tell you the score of the ball game Before it starts. John: Well, what is it? Pet: Nothing to nothing. Mickey Mouse alary 2 Allowance lor waatt Bv Marty Links Emmy Lou Customer: I want to buy some alligator shoes. Clerk: Very well. What size does your alligator wear? WHY WE SAY IT The Ryatts Does the word "maroon seem a strange name for a color? Originally "maroon meant "chestnut color and the word comes from the French word "marron which means chestnut"! Win tha Srltannlca Junior incvclaooedia lor icheol and home. Sand your ouettlana, name, ate, addreti la "Tall Me Whvi" care at Ihl You mutt Inneper clude In caie at Zie Code duplicate sueatlona, me author will decide tha winner. rur 'AT "My new math teacher is so handsome Im not leariing a thing!" CULTURE: Weekly George, 8 p m., Oct. 4. University Repertory Dance Theater Kingsbury Hall, 8:30 p.m., Oct. 6 and 7 ; also 2 p.m., Oct. 7. of Utah Miss Flame Contest Parade, with queen, to open Fire Prevention Week, downtown Salt Lake City, 11 a.m., Oot. 7. Hansen Planetarium Space Science Library and Museum, 15 S. State; Star' Chamber program. Life Beyond the free Earth, daily - except Monday; admission to museum and exhibit hail. MounB&rbersbop Quartet Concert tain View Chordettes, Lakeside Quartet, Evans Quartet, Classics Quartet, Bountiful High Schdol, 8:15. p.m., Oct. 7. v Lectures And Films Pro-Am- Theater "Oklahoma! Broadway musical, starring John Raitt, Valley 'Music Hall, North Salt Lake, 8:30 p.m., Sept. 30 through Oct. 7, except Sunday; also 2:15 V p.m., Sept.30 and Otf. 7. "Three Penny Opera Theater 138, East, 8:30 p.m., Sept. 30 and Oct fit and 7. v Only An Orphan Girl, or The TemptNew melodrama at Silver er Foiled Wheel Theater, Park .City, 8 p.m., Oct 6 and 7. (Little Nell, the Orphan Girl, Former VietDr. Tran .Van Chonng nam ambassador, Weber State College Fine Arts Center, Ogden, 11 a.m., Oct 6. Series of talks Spectrum: Vietnam by nationally known persons, daily at various hours, University of Utah Union Ballroom, Oct 2 through 7. Free. See also Vlam and Warhol in Art cate- i gory. - . 138-2n- d Music And Drama CBS Tabernacle Choir radio broadcast in the Tabernacle, 9:30 a.m. tdoors close 9:25),'Oct. l; rehearsal In the Tabernacle, 7:30 p.m., Oct 5. Free. Mormon -- Siegel, Concert Pianist-Di- xie College Fine Arts Center,. St. V I i , '. I-- I' " Sports; College Football Memphis State vs. Utah State University, University of Utah Stadium, Salt Lake City, 1 :30 p.m., Oct. 7; Los Angeles State at Weber State College, Ogden, 8 p.m., Oct. 7; Azusa Pacific College at College of Southern Utah, Cedar City, 8 p.m., Oct. 7. Golf Cedaf City Amateur, Oct 1; I : ertds Sept. 30.) She Stoops to ConqnerVUtah State University melodrama prpdoctiort, Lyric Theater, downtown Logan, 8 p.m., Oct 5 and 7. . ' i "Tan von Lectures and Film Eydt, by Grace Vlam, curator and actArt Center, 54 ing director, Salt Finch Lane, 1:30 p.m., Oct. 2. - New York pop Andy artist and filmmaker, lecture and films. University, of Utah Union Ballroom, 8 p.m., Oct. 2. Admission is charged to VhcSi Jectures. All Dther art shows In the cal--, Warhol, V I , , ' ' - . , Gallery, grand opening, Ogden, p.m. tea, Ctot. 1; regular opening 7:30 to 9 p.m., Oct 4. Irving Amen, New York, woodcuts and etchings, University of Utah Union . Bldg., Oct. 2 through 14. John Stephens, Salt Lake, paintings and etchings, Salt Lake Central Public Library, Oct. 1 through month. Darrel Garner, oil landscapes and pen and ink drawings, Murray Showcase, 5461 S. State, through October. Polscar Lajos, Budapest portrait paintings, .Wohlers Art Gallery, 4337 S. State, beginning Oct. 1. Paul Fetzer. watercolors, Tower Thea-- . tef gallery, 876 E. 9th South, Oct. 1 ' through month. Linda Rasmussen, oils. The Movie, 39th South at Wasatch Blvd., Oct. 1 . ,!j 4 364-258- . ' - - - . U Rich1. through month Michael ColeContinuing Exhibit man, Lamp-Pos- t Gallery, 1615 Foothill Dr.-- ; Robert Reed, Phillips Gallery, East; Faculty art, Utah State University Library gallery; Herman Oliekan, Barnes Bank, KaysvUle. Danish and European art, Egon Fano Gallery, 1924 E. 21st South; Permanent Collection, University of Utah Fine Arts museum (Park' Bldg.); M, W. Downes, Tiffin Room, towntown Salt Lake store; Robert Carlston, photographs, and area artists, Artists Studio and Gallery, 1057 E. 21st South. t Intermountain Biennial; traveling show from Salt Lake Art Center, B.F. Larsen Gallery. Brigham ,Young University, Provo; Area artists, mixed media, Thfe Gallery, 38 Richards i St. ( Students of Frank Erickson, Norton's gallery, 1362 Foothill Dr. , IBM print collection, Exhibit Finale Salt Lake Art Center, 54 Finch Line, ends Octj , 890-9t- h 3-- ' contact Clint Barber, 33 ards St., Phone endar are by free admission. New Shows Ceramics Arts, free demonstrations, exhibit,? Cottonwood Mall, Oct 5 through 7. J Bertha Eccles Art Center Rental-Sale- s t . For Listings, Calendar Of Utah Events Pro-ARiverside course, Provo, Oct. 2; , CarBlack Diamond Open and bon course, between Price and Helper, Oct. 6 through 8. All-Sta- , Jr. I JUsT CAN'T PUT POWDER ON IT LIKE, VOL) DO YOURS' Utah Music Educators Assh. Grand Festival Concert Orchestra, band and chorus, Salt Lake Tabernacle, 7 :45 p m., Oct. 6. Public invited, free. Jeffrey - O DOWN Variety ! tt Hold plant UliMtn after. (All addresses are Sal Lake County unless otherwise Indicated). i 11 Bind 23 Cornered 14 Tinted 20 Demos 22 Eitra 23 Woody 21 Babjoman daitjr 22 Trantfctlpm 2t Smf inf 1 apaack hifh Sarah: Would you join me In a cup of tea? theres Mb 20 Forth mat 10 Fifur third stroke. When the piston reaches the bottom, another valve opens to let the burned gases escape, and they are all pushed out as the piston rises on its fourth and final stroke of the cyde. The first stroke Is the Intake stroke, the second stroke Is the compression stroke. The third stroke is the power stroke tor this Is the stroke in FUN Coniunctws II hit The fourth stroke Is the exhaust stroke. The forces pressing downward on top of the piston during the power stroke are transmitted through the connecting rod to make the crankshaft turn. Each of the pistons helps make the crankshaft turn, and it is the power of this turning crankshaft that drives the rear wheels; the trapped vapor. At just the right moment, an electric spark is created by the spark plug and this sets off the vapor. The pressure caused by the explosion forces the piston 7 A4vantP 4 litter retek thump ITTitlt o rupee! bbr.) By A. LEOKL'M We live In the age of the automobile, but it is amazing how many millions of people who drive cars have no idea of what takes place "under the hood. So lets see what makes an automobile run. 6 Prataaa 12 Dtxtarou 4 War 0d BOull -- -- |