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Show r- - Monday, Juno 22, 1964 DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, 2Q MISS PEACH By Ken Bold DR. KILDARE, -- ARTHUR BUILT ANOTHBA V. MONUMCNT- .- WELL, eSceNTiSrS,WAfTJfiCN477l ! NJEfSy SheF Figure .Tlf)cs , . .v , A. lUii tfx EMMY LOU Marty Links By tL . I SUPPOSE FOR A LAWAN'S TRIBUTE ITS NOT TOO BAP. Ul if c'tJf, tAAjj BELVEDERE "I sent him after a pint of ice cream, why? "Why do they call ns ACROSS traatcai Tam port ry bad thla placa 12-- Sibarla tfaity praeloua atona forth faatanar (colloq.) ' of plays tar 24- - for (colloq.) - Sailor a In tallurium ar Rocky hllta fixedly to an ora settlement out of party body bos 56- - Knocks one's --part w tantalum notice far latter program far month , date 1 Saaaant lovad by Zaua . ataka town attantton DOWN - 1. Definite article -- man Invented ' the spoon first In fact, spoon-lik- e implements have been found going back to flu Stone Age! The Egyptians had spoons made of wood, stone and Ivory. And the Greeks used spoons of bronze and silver. Hence When man began to use the knife and fork, however, he really made a great advance in dining. And this advance came about quite recently in his history. Even only 300 years ago, knives and folks were great curiosities. As a matter of fact in France everyone ate with his fingers until the 17th cen-- J tury. antranoa y Lets see if you can figure this out by using logic. Imagine the time when knives, folks, and spoons dont even exist Which one of them do you think man would "Invent first? Not the knife because man can tear his food apart with Hs can pick it up with his fingers, can pick it up withl his fingers. But for picking up liquids, especially hot liquids he needs a spoon! point allvar mouth ' By A. LEOEUM When Did Man Begin To Use Knives, Forks and Spoons? Small rug 10- - R Ivor nlcknama 15- sat I1eiif down yeti articla -- -- We havent ? baby-sitters- mound Threefold Ditto, Cutting reply bj United Feature Syndicate Inc. A GREAT HEW This doesnt mean that knives and forks didnt exist 22. AT A ZIG-ZA- G SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE mGKE! ALL THIS WITHOUT Win Ths Brttanidca Junlar ncydowdla for school and horns. Sand your nuooflona, asms, addraoi fa 7411 Ms Whyl" cars of tho Dasorof Nows, Bax 1157, Salt Lika City, Utah. In com of duplies to questions, tho author win doclda tho wtnnor. Today's winner It Wayne Smith, 11, Calsary, Alberta. in, before that time. The primitive savage actually used a kind of fork, but it was nothing like ours. It may have been made of a small pronged twig. As far as is known, the first real forks were long, utensils made of iron, HAlRSPIW bone, and bard wood. They were used only in cooking and for holding the meat while it was being carved,, x Forks were used tor dining in the Uth century, but only a very few people were so dainty that they had to have one. The knife, of course, was one of mans first inventions, in the sense that he made a cutting tool of flint or other stones. But there was no such thing as a table knife in early times. Even 300 years ago, it was so rare most people didnt know about it. After the 17th century, table knives were introduced in England and soon they became popular. But Jhe 'poor people couldnt afford them, and so most eating was still being done by hand. a a a v ' FCN TIME The Biddle Box L What goes up and never comes down? 2. What did the big flower say to the little flower? 3. Why didnt the man in the moon give his wife any money? Answers L Tour age. HI, bud! 3. He only has four quarters and needs them to get full. a a a Mary: Can you stand on your head? Ann i No, I cant stenjbat high. YET ir&THB LIGHT AfOAlBYFEEUr- KERRY t- DRAKE NANCY BEFORE I FOUND ONE THAT GIVES TRADING STAMPS - Mother: Today youre suptake Tommy to the zoo. posed to Son:- - Not me! 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