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Show Page 14—THE HERALD. Provo. Utah. Monday. December 24 1979 TRAFALGA | Family Fun Center Tell Me Why CAPTAIN EASY By Crooks & Lawrence STOP, SON: .. AND TRY NOT TO ACT OH, BLAZES! JUST WHAT I WAS AFRAID OF! CLALIDIA'S GOING AFTER HIM! First Chairs Made The chair is one ofthe oldest forms of furniture that man has developed. and * Indoor Miniature Golf Exciting Game Arcade nobody knows when it wasfirst made It is interesting that for many centuries the person who sat in a chair was considered to be important or have By Dick Cavai (1 AN INNER authority. Ordinary people were seated on stools or benches. Even today we use expressions related to that. For example. the chairman” or ‘‘chairlady”’ is the one CULTee Redeemthis Coupon CHIPMUNKS. who presidesover a group. A college or "FREE university professorship is called a 30" then good at © 07 oy hen et ws mes U's Raton * “chair.” The oldest chairs found are Egyptian any Trafalge attraction They were foundin tombs, and they are Just off 1-15, at the Orem Center Street Exit = [S0on-1! pm] Noon-12 pm]10 am-12 pm 9 SHORT RIBS v FrankHill 2 ENSOY GIVING GIFTS ~NOW ITS BACK PRminve EOE Bore.NORM of wood, metal or carved ivory. They are of two types, four-legged and xshaped. In the former, the legs are carved, ending in animal feet. The seats are solid and have solid arms. So the Egyptians made excellent chairs many thousandsof years ago. The ancient Greeks had good chairs, and the Romans had quite elaborate chairs. The Roman chairs were made of wood, metal, or ivory, and had silk- covered cushions The ancient Greeks had good chairs, and the Romans had quite elaborate chairs. The Roman chairs were made of wood, metal, or ivory, and hadsilkcovered cushions. During the middle ages furniture was WHERE ARE MY REINDEER THEY peuci invaBGGPCOS Bushmiller WAMCY = ___ByErnie ——— OH, SLUGGO---Y SURE---I'VE HAVE YOU BEEN USING THAT HAIR TONIC BEEN USING IT FOR TWO MONTHS I GAVE scant and most people didn't have chairs. During the Renaissancein Italy the use of chairs became moregeneral. The typical Italian armchair had four legs, a frame oranmented wiih carving and an upholstered seat and back. The rocking chair is credited to Benjamin Franklin,andis considered to be the only original contribution from America to the development of the chair. Tame 17-18 By Alfred Andriola THAT Seaeaee- ae; Send your genie, name,age and address to “TELL ME WHY” incare of this newspaper. Include zip code. In case of duplicate questions the author will decide the winner. Today5 me ner: Jonna Jacques, 11, GreenIsland, se N-Y.) ITS A GOLD CHARM, GORGEOUS / ZEEK ! ISN'T IT LET ME LOOK |®@| WHITEY GAVE books, Me Why’Mlustrated four “Tell (Winquestions 1,500 answered. 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Today's winner: Monica McIntosh, Westmoreland, Jamaica.) IM SO EMBARRASSED... 1 WAS GOING TO THE CHRISTMAS DANCE AND WANDERED INTO A CHURCH BY MISTAKE WHAT'S To BE EMBARRASSED ABOUT, MOM 2 THEY ASKED ME TO LEAVE WHEN I STARTED DISCO DANCING To*SILENT NIGHT” / Ay The World Almanac” QA PRETTY GOOD START FOR THE HUNDRED METER FREESTYLE. 1. Henry T. Adios won fame in 1961 for (a seicamwing Jug pacer horse race (c) necking out Ingemar Johansson 2. The Statue of Liberty’s waist measures 35 feet around. True or False 3. About one-half of all the Fiji Islands are inhabited. True or False ANSWERS panqey -uy are spuelsy 08 11a 30 ROT Aquo ‘asjea’g ANIL’? QT iF WE CAN OPEN THE SUN- THIS PLACE WOULD ROOF JUST ENOUGH--WE CAN pri WITH WATER!! j GRAB THE AIR HOSE,MIKE! S IF THERE'S ENOUGH PRESSURE IN THAT HOSE--IT WILL HOLD A SMALL BUBBLE OF AIR IN THE LIMO--LETS TRY IT! Burns reprise HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — George Burns, who became a moviestar in his 80s — thanks to ‘The Sunshine Boys” and ‘Oh, God!’’ — returns to the big screento star in ‘Oh. God! Oh. God!,” a reprise ofthe original hit. The sequel will once again have Burns playing the Almighty but this time without John Denverashisfoil. The new Warner Bros. movie will begin production Jan. 3 with Gilbert Cates producing and directing from a screenplay by JoshGreenfeld. Hill directs HOLLYWOOD(UPI) — George Roy Hill, who directed ‘The Sting’’ and ‘'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, has signed to produce and direct the movie adaptation of “The World According to Garp” from the best-selling novel. Thefilm is thefirst of three movies Hill will helm for the studio. “The World According to Garp” sold 110,000 copies in its hardcover edition and more than three million in paperback. By Art Sansom Tass 50...“11'S ASURPRIEE. ARE WE EXCHANANG J] OAFTS KOI wweSAO) CHRISTMAS 7 v |