Show "1'1 f I ysof- - (T ” f ""'t " y iwjj w y thii y i’ ii mi ym yy y y— y — y y-- f "" ( - — yyyy y yy yy yy y yy y $ yi yy ji yr yn yry-- y usygy The Salt Lake Tribune Thursday September 10 1959 1 ssrv t ' ) 'i £H Have a Question? Ask Andy Daily Quiz 1 Which one of these childhood diseases is most likely to be followed by pneumonia? Whooping Cough Mumps Measles Chicken Pox 2 The word “timothy" should suggest primarily which one of these? Microscope Horoscope Stethoscope Periscope 4 Which one of these accomplishments is considered to be the “motor” of the entire educational machinery? - Reading Music Math Foreign Languages Life Bit Rocky at First for New Gull send a complete set of Compton's Picto Ann tured Encyclopedia Sprinkle 12 Marshall N C for her question: Andy Where Are Baby Sea Gulls Born? Chances are the sea gulls you watch hovering around the beach were born far away The most common gull is the herring gull a graceful white learn to dip and sweep for bird with a wingspread of fish and bits of food As they grow up the herring maybe five feet He Is usually bom on a rocky gulls lose their brownish color isle or deserted They become snowy white with pearly gray on the top stretch of shoreof the wings and the back line Though no There are a few jet black people were feathers at the wing tips and around the baby on the tail Chances are each gull would not be lonely gull will earn his living by His nest would be one of getting a useful job hundreds perhaps thousands for gulls tend to bring up their children in huge colonies They return to the same breeding grounds year after year and for a few months the whole area is a dense mass of squawl-inbaby and screaming parent gulls Each mother gull builds a nest on the ground She uses seaweeds feathers shells and perhaps a few marsh plants The eggs are almost three Inches long whitish and heavily freckled with dark brow’n HE WILL become a garbage man eating up the floating debris around a pier or in i harbor Or maybe he will fol low ships to gobble up the untidy garbage they drop in the water The California gull is very much like the herring gull He usually is born and reared on the lonely rocky islands off shore Certain gulls prefer inland marshes for bringing up their young THOUGH MOST gulls are born on the ground the bona-partgull builds her nest in a Parent lonely spruce tree gulls keep their babies out of sight until they are old enough to take care of themselves e The mother lays two or three The parents band In colonies to protect their eggs from the many animals that would like to eat them The baby gulls are balls of brownish ' fuzz Both parents devote their time to tending feeding and educating their children Canyon Span Discussion In Stalemate WHEN A LITTLE one is hungry he taps a red spot on the bill of one of his parents The parents are very kind to their own children but they are very harsh with the neighFiscal participation in the bors’ children when they come planning phase for a 23rd East to call road bridge at approximately Bit by bit the baby gulls 24th South was discussed learn to wobble on their webbed feet and to swim in Wednesday by the Salt Lake County Commission the water’ o new playmate for sister lifesize Princess Peggy doll The most - realistic- - doll - on -- the --market 36” tall she wears real clothes in size hair can be washed and combed Made of durable vinyl doll is jointed Eyes open and close Blonde' dark blonde or auburn hair ' ' ZCMI TOYS— Third Floor A small deposit holds this doll until Dsc mmmmmm mmmmmmm '1 Mail orders tq: MARGOT MANNER ST ZCMI Salt Lake City 10 Utah Please send the following Princess Peggy dotlsi WRIGLEY’S SPEARMINT is most satisfying by far v-G- et to project THE UTAH Department of Highways has proposed that the road bridge be constructed in conjunction with the Par leys Canyori interchange Estimated planning costs are 166000 for the share of the project city-count- y some today ivmtGUVg mi I I Check MO COD Charge — Name Address 10 BUT THE commission failed They take flying lessons from their loving parents and to reach agreement on fiscal participation until it can be ANSWERS assured Salt Lake City will 8uPB3H follow through and build the ’adoosjjaj e ’(ssjoh) 3uej road jsnw ‘Z ’Unoo Zuidooq i Commission Chairman La mont B Gundersen said he will contact city officials in an effort to seek some assurMillions Agree: ance that the city will "follow through with actual road con struction if the county participates in the bridge building (MS SUPPOSED TO BE PUSHING MY BABY SISTER IN LOT TO COME MEI? back And fW IM THAT SAME' V - — City Utah teejdent I sacrificed A STROLIERNQ(0 MV MOTHER'S MAO AT MB! jr® I Dll IT FOR GUR7EAM! BUT DO YOU UNDERSTAND THAT? 1 SACRIFICED MYSELF FOR ' CUR TEAM IDO YOU ONDER-STAN- TW’-aZone add £Vi l—Stat 1 stale tax Pottage collect J 9-- 0 ii D WArU)CY?P0 YOU? I WONDER WHAT BIRDS THINK ABOUT WHEN THEV LY AROUND CP THERE T L - |