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Show 18 The Nearsighted Mr. Magoo The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, June 15, 1965 By Chester Gould MOON VALLEY IS A BEAUTIFUL PLACE TO LIVE AND YOUR OFFSPRING WILL HAVE A jM NOT SUCH A BAD EGG. WE CAN GET ALONG By Paul Sellers Lancelittle Gasoline Alley By By Chick Young Blontlie By Mort Walker Beetle Bailey Donald Duck By Walt Disney i WE'RE ALL 60IM6TD SIT AROUND THE CAMPFIRE, AND MAYBE I 60 SHOULDN'T IF SINS S0N6S... THOSE WORLD WAR rr 'r ALWAYS ADMIT IT, VOU DON . WANT TO PLAV TENNIS y WITH ME TODAy BECAUSE yOU'RS AFRAID I'LL WIN I S0N6S 6ET ME RlSKT HERE Have a Question? Ask Andy Judge Parker To Serve Big Halibut, Provide Platter 4 by 8 Feet! srt a comolete Ahcfy send the World Book Encyclopedia to tin da Wtnchell aae 12, of Malcom Iowa, for her question a platter 10 feet long and 4 feet the bright sunlit waters above. His topside is muddy brown, wide. i and creatures looking down on 40 Tears How big does a halibut grow? him tend to confuse him with This giant halibut lived per- the murky ocean depths. The A grown halibut may equal haps 40 years in the cool waters halibut is a graceful swimmer. the total weight of sixJ2yeapjf the northern Atlantic Ocean. He dips, curves, swoops and old girls, plus He may tip the scales at 700 of one their pounds, which equals the weight 'of three tall, fat men. He gained sisters all this poundage by eating However, small fish and a variety of shell-- ! , giant is rare, for is 1. A Skull & Crossbones few halibuts live fish, including crabs and clams, most suggestive of which wealong enough t o plus an assortment of eggs and pon below? , reach their full size. In fact, larvae of other sea dwellers. EPEE FOIL SABER these valuable food fish are not The halibut lies flat like a CUTLASS as plentiful as they were 30 slippery rug on the floor of the sea and grabs much of his food 2 Which one of these has a years ago. The halibut is a flatfish, and as it goes by. But sometimes he second transparent eyelid for in traveling? d leaves his flatfish make us think of lazy bed and goes on use BEARS APES BIRDS flounder. When this ten- the prowl. He swims with his WOLVES der morsel arrives at the table body spread flat, somewhat like s of he is just about big enough to fit an underwater flying carpet. 3. If you spend comfortably on a dinner plate, And he is fast enough to catch the money in your pocket but leaving room for a scoop of po- himself a tufnmyful of squid or then have exactly $8 left, how tatoes and a helping of green mackerel. much did you start with? of small j. Daily Quiz this .. flaky-meate- two-third- peas. Frank King Pasty-Whit- $16 e $20 $24 $28 11 13 The Pacific halibut is smaller. With a constant supply of snacks and full meals, nibbles and tidbits, in 35 years he may tip the scales at 470 pounds. The halibut is fished with hook and line in 10 to 500 fathoms of water. Most of these tasty food fish that go to market range from four to six feet m length and from 50 to 200 pounds in weight. A few are somewhat larger, but the 7 to giants weighing 500 to 700 pounds are rare who have survived the hazards of the seas for 35 to Orphan Annie i -- uw g t Z (auBjq SupejiPiN) spjig j s.uonas) sseijno q (pjOMS Cover yaw own fvmHvre, krtthee chairs, con yoo oon White yee're here . . trewte throve h thoetends of yerdt of e fabric mill ends. world valves. ? SJt JUPGE BY THE WAY, THE MAN'S NO POLUR5 ON HIM WHEN Pacific Smaller n 7 By Dan Heilman swerves his flat body through the water. The giant halibut of the Atlantic has a close relative that makes his home in the cool waters of the northern Pacific. The difference between the cousins is mainly a matter of size. e. 5 S THE PECIPE THAT IN We buy our halibut in filets, 4. Which one of the following 40 years. His underside is pasty-whitor slices, because even a modedoes not go oink? st-sized fellow is 3 feet long Creatures looking up from below SHOAT ANSWERS SOW GILT BORE The biggest halibut would need him tend to confuse him with 5. How many wavy lines are sauq (jeoq JON) usually employed when the Post Office cancels the stamp on your letter? LOOK, WE PLAy TENNIS AT TWO O'CLOCK OR THE ONE WHO SACKS OUT IS A POOR SPORT ) oCaL UPHOLSTERY 1J18 South Stato 4M-1- 61 V N Vl By Harold Gray |