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Show rr,,v "ivr"' f The Salt Lake Tribune, Momlas. December Marmi 1 ro ) r-- at U.T'L J Cj C'jV bf COJ-- P 3 REAX , - I MESSAGE MON.TOREP 'i I , ' ' ' C'i - A ty po Ya ' , r - SWATCH va A. . -T- s . by t O.C-- H f PDCHX r -- -- Jnlin"ii uni I Kerosene c? 5CAPPET SAMPLE -f- -;f Mostly i Used as Jet Fuel rtDNO SPOT, T A'(i FNKfUM fAL COT oars STARS' no. AATVG. A A TrNG . . By hul M. (,harift Anc NOYJ By Darling COPNfcH, PETE MOSS THE PLANT MAN IS HERE TO GHOVJ US rluW TO CHOOSE A CHRISTMAS lGOH POP a IP KIND OF TREE ,'JHAT SHOULD vn LOOK f CAT, CHRIST MAG IS THAT JUST AROUND THE y S' PiNIE Question ljUbi I Can kerosene be used as fuel? LJRiTTEk in jet aircraft engines Both conven- use and also turboprop equip- Tf-EE-s ment use kerosene as fuel 5 - Cr A Cif fjb. COVE 1 fon, HERE ' TH IS lb fl PER EECT JACKET FOR IRVINS'! OMf J THESE SPORT BAGS KEEP PlflMV TH.N&S IRVINS 00 WHN OUT I j VOU 'now piau I with See gourmce blocks for a while - i I t us i-- i ' r-- Commercial jet aircraft in both Canada and the United States use kerosene but military aircraft use a mixture of kerosene and gasoline Kerosene is a petroleum product that is used chiefly as fuel. At one time kerosene lamps were the main source of artificial lighting. A Canadian doctor and geologist named KNOW OUR TORCH IS IN HERE SOMEPLACE THERE MUST BE A COUPLE HUNDRED SURVEILLANCE PHOTOS TO GO THROUGH . r I?EU !S Dick T racy I tTP? ' t. saw. THE OMIT UjA 1 X KKOW IS HETL UKE SOAEETHIM& King if gou can spWltg or dog, cat, Gathv GiuHewite By UJOULO ",ty Jnats right. A straight befts of a fT'T ; Uathy By FVank (ianolint- - Alley vv mmx fit A i fHr Tt $ r ' IRvj'MvS is tional ramjet engines . TREE R- greatest Kerosenes Sec'hOvEm T OAKS OR GEr.EPAuLV MAKE -- hR'GtMAG Oh' T RE E MAHLEfe j u)0nu? 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Different Spelling G Johnny Hart Go, And SiK HO MP?S In the petroleum industry, kerosene is spelled kerosine. In many parts of the world today kerosene supplies lighting and fuel when elec- cooking tricity isnt available. Many fanners also use kerosene to run tractors and other farm llagar the Horrible Browne Bv Dik "vMiii TniE FLEA WERE MARKET You ? f'T' Y n'l': Gordo Beetle Bailey By Gus Arriola Mart Walker By WHY CAN'T VOU All SHINE LIKE ZERO POES Tumbleweeds Bv SIRIAUNTHILPEGARP'S gomb SO MANY PAN6SRS OUT TFHEREI.. INPIAIMSANP SNAKE5ANP to search foft TUMESJS WEEPS i SHfU. PE LOST I MOW THE W Tom K. Ryan PESERTTDOi machinery. In some small villages and on some farms, kerosene operates the electric generators that charge storage batteries. The fluid is also used as a solvent for weed killers and insecticides. A petroleum refinery process is used to produce kerosene. Industry processes it then to remove impurities such as sulfur compounds and some of the aromatic hydrocarbons. Kerosenp ic treated wnn a suitable solvent like liquid sulfur dioxide, which dissolves some of the impurities. Usually this process is repeated several times. In the United States, about 219 million barrels of kerosene are produced each year. A SCORPIONS AN! V Barfield AMP IF VOU'RE MOT SORE WHAT TO PO ON A PATE JUST WATCH ME IN ACTION SOMETIME Andy PLU jPeniTH I- T- VL, Barker and W Reg. Smythe inAVNIN Ou,AnDv T VE G En you TmF KE'ST NEARS TE VN LIFE AN' I1 ' By By Capp '' I Kerosene is a mixture hydrocarbons, compounds which contain the elements of hydrogen and carbon. This mixture boils at between 150 and 300 degrees, Centigrade. Some of the compounds in kerosene are aromatic hydrocarbons. When kerosene is used as a solvent for weed killers and insecticides, a of Jim Day ia By Mixture ' aromatic high ilder purposes T! T m T - O "T. Funky Winkerltean By OKAJ WF.5UTEW f C T VT TO PLAV PATTI E or The rTA MT rk'jAi' " Tom Baliuk Ar 6 LxHt tk.h' RIGHT FiFTh PKtSlOENT The lN 5ta:E5 U)A5 u.iH, fiAcKINLEV ! ) Tf TmT OF V WKIMLEV'' OOILUA.YI V POWER TOOLS TP BLACK & DECKER if ?. J ;,f IlfiavSi y,i iiihrft 1 W pt L fc 0 SKIL 0 HOMELITE & POULAN CHAIN i? SAWS. ft-- i AU 'lilton Caniff By Steye Canyon pR'NLETS TNOW BUOTOM OKreRT HER ANCIENT CANNON FlKEO j:. X-HWT .' - 60 y7 nj0i0 e v Tif C'I UiQ WUTVIEW CT.AuiN and much smoke. Commercial kerosene is a mixture of hydrocarbons. They contain only the elements of hydrogen and carbon. In the early days of the oil industry, the refining process consisted chiefly of distillation. Oilmen discarded the parts of crude petroleum that could not he distilled into kerosene or made into greases. UAf. FfcP M ITH TAT c - SHVI, HU. PUT THE HOKw. 4NR TAKE hyd- rocarbon content is desirable because it makes the substance a better solvent. 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