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Show 1 y 1 j 1 TT yylliyir.yir.-yr- W r r-r- f ? ? y I 22 The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, June 5, 1965 Heber City Youth in Tribune He Asked Skelton encyclopedia Larry . . . Receive for question. Got the Book Andy-A- nd A classroom discussion and a keen Interest in underwater life have led to a set of World Book for Encyclopedia Larry Skelton. Larry, a recent graduate of Heber City's Wasatch Junior High School, received the prize for having his question selected for answer by Andy in Saturdays Ask Andy column. Larry asked the popular Salt Lake Tribune feature, "How does a coral atoll form?" The winner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Skelton, formerly of Star Route, Heber. This week By Chester Gould, Dick Tracy the family moved to 341 N. 2nd West, Tooele. Larry is a member of the Boy Scouts, holds the rank of Life Scout and needs one more badge in safety to become an Eagle. s Among 'Larrys favorite are fishing, hunting and swimming. He has set of underwater THE 5UPREME TEST. f ITk THEY 'RECOGNIZE ME?, WILL -- WILL THEY SPOT THIS THE GOVERNORS GUARD! (VE ARRANGED THESE SPOTLIGHTS TO MAKE OUR SILHOUETTES MORE PRONOUNCED. I DUMMY- ?- a complete swimming gear and enjcys exploring the depths of area waters. The Ask Andy column appears daily in The Tribune and fea- tures questions and answers submitted by students from throughout the nation. If A n d y your question hell give Honorable Mention answers you a set of World Book EncyKent Eyring Calder, Qlympus clopedia, a world globe or a High School senior, son of Mr. world atlas. and Mrs. Grant H. Calder, reQuestions should be mailed to ceived honorable mention in the Ask Andy, The Salt Lake Tri39th annual United Nations bune, Box867, Salt Lake City, rrcJ. r- - r past-time- By Ken Allen Mary Worth I'M FROM THE DAILY CLARION"! I UNDERSTAND SOMEONE HAS AND AN LEASED THIS PROPERTY INTERVIEW WITH THE NEW OCCUPANT, WE THINK, WOULD a INTEREST OUR Utah. GHP3HEC9H? Q5$7 ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY flh By Mort Walker Beetle Bailey ROCKY, vdo GOTTA STOP KICKING THINGS WHEN YOU SET LOST THE STUPID SAME BY OR ELSE Jk STOP GETTING MAD SO MUCH ONE RUN tm M Q PEANUTS I Sl6HfcliJEVEONLYENON THESE CAMP BUSES ARE PRETTY NICE, 6UESS... jELL.HERt AM ON A BlS I THIS BUS FOR TEN MINUTES, AND ALREADY I'M LONESOME.. 60INSTOOMPJ ,4 i Hit o H Ask Andy: Coral Atolls Have Undersea Mountain Bases Andy tends a complete set of the World Book Encyclopedia to Larry Skelton, aoe 14, of Heber City, Utah, for his question j How does a coral atoll form? The story of the changing earth can be read in its rocks and formations. Some of the details have been set down by an assortment of very odd e reporteis. Among earth-scienc- these are the diligent corals that 'structure of the coral atoll, solid foundation of an ancient built reefs and lonely atoll isles though scientists had to wait volcanic mountain. Through the ages many volcain the midst of the deep ocean. more than 100 years to prove It. noes erupt on the deep floors of The structure of the typical Darwin suspected that the coral the Pacific and other oceans. coral atoll was figured out by rock was a crusting on the top And through the past million Charles Darwin about 130 years of an undersea mountain. Modyears four ice ages have frozen ago. Darwin w'as a shrewd ob- ern scientists drilled almost a and then freed vast quantities of server, and some of his theories mile the worlds waters. Sea levels through the coral surface fell later proved to be true. " the glacial periods Atoll and struck the and during He was correct about the- of Emwetok rose when the massive ice melted again. The tops of many extinct volcanic cones were sui merged and exposed many times as the water level inched higher or lower. Warm W aters corals Little, thrive in tropical seas where the water is no colder than 70 degrees Fahrenheit. 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