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Show k Thursday. Januurv Like Tribune. The Y.ilt K5 1i, In. ml Zoology Dates Rack to Aristotles Time WHHN W Y TIIH Ml t DY OF ZO Ol.Ot.Y DHU.'LOPLD the branch ol hiulogy Zoology that is devoted to the study ol am m.ils The studs ut zoology can be viewed as a series of cttuils to ana we and classify animals. And wi know that attempts at classification were made as early as 400 B C Aristotle was the first to devise a system of classifying animals that recognized a basic unity ot jdan among diverse organisms He arranged groups of animals according to mode of reproduction and hahit.it Observing the development ol Midi animals as the dogfish, chick and oc topus. he noted that general stnic-lureappear before specialized cues, and lie also distinguished hi tween asexual and sexual repioduetio.i Many of the ancient state ments i e garding zoology proved to be wrong later For example, the ancient Greek physician Galen presented misconceptions regarding the movement of blood that remained virtual ly unchanged for hundreds of years In the 17th century, the English physician William Harvey established the true mechanism of blood circulation Actually, until the Middle Ages, zo , olugy was a conglomeration of superstition, misi (inception and descriptions of animals, but during the 12lh century it began to emerge as a science. Pet baps the most important naturalist of the early era was the German scholar St. Albertus Magnus, who denied many of the superstitions associated with biology Classification dominated zoology throughout most of the 17th and 18th centuries. The Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus developed a system ol nomenclature that is still used today Although the word "cell" was introduced in the 17th century, it was not until 1839 that two German scientists. Matthias Sehlciden and Theodore Schwann. ; aved that the cell is the common structural unit of living things The organization of scientific expeditions in the 18th and 19th centimes gave trained observers the opportu By Saunders and Ernst l.eunnrd Mint li J-- By Alex Kotzk G COME IN, V YCU WOMEN, lEN'T MR FPOE,r' TIME YOU C'FOFF'Er? I THAI Ml'i'TEF MAR60 V WILL 6E gUEINEOS, -OUT IN TCMM,IE'? T W. IN', Five AVIJUtE MOPE CR LESs OWE WAS ,i ' iVaVc Judge Parker Bv Paul Nichols I THINK YOU KNOW THAT I'VE ALWAYS HAD A LOT OF RESPECT FOR YOU. MR RANDALL AND I THINK YOU ALSO KNOW THE REASON! YOU WERE ABOUT THE ONLY ONC WHO RECOGNCCD THAT WANDA WAS A WONDERFLIL WOMAN EVERYONE ELSE FELT THAT I HAD MARRIED BENEATH MY SOCIAL STATUS THE TRUTH IS THAT WANDA HAD ! evolution NOKTII 052 . A K 3 j7 HAST J873 K 10 9 5 986 72 at the Itrst trick and. ji Hast plays the ipieen. the diamond entry to declarers hand is removed before lie can put it to good use. 0532 : 1 980 5 SOL Til A U I tec hirer o ereante that luirdle by playing the jack from the table: it Hast put in the queen, declarer would win and the ten would be an entry; if Hast did not cover, declarer would still have the king. Now the contract was on ice if J9862 . K 10 J4 1 : The bidding: Opening lend: Nine l t rumps were 3 2, or if either delender had a singleton honor. And declarer knew how to protect against other I trump splits. The jack, queen and king of diamonds completed the lirst trick. , For information about Charles Horen's new newsletter for bridge players, write Horen Bridge Letter, Box 1426, Orlando, Fla. 1 Tr.insporlnl hand is vital ion in Irom hand to ninny contracts l). 32802-4126- . Firm, Truck Driver Face Misdemeanors In Crash; Three Remain Hospitalized Special to The Tribune A gravel excavating MAGNA firm and a truck driver involved in a Dee 2 traffic accident that injured It) people have been charged with two misdemeanor counts in connection with the mishap The Salt Lake County Attorney's Office filed the two charges Tuesday in Justice of the Feace Hex C. 1st Precinct Court in Magna, said Deputy Attorney Hulun W - s Heese The complaint charges Harper Inc. of West Jordan and 1. Mitchell, 311. of Sandy with Hodney operating an unsafe vehicle and with an overweight violation Until tire Class-misdemeanors, which carry penalties of six months in jail, $299 fines or both upon conviction. An arraignment on the charges has been scheduled for Jan 27 tit 2 p m , ti court eletk said The counts are the only criminal chutges the attorney's ollne could file ill connection with the accident. Mr Keeso said A loaded dump Ituck owned by Harper Kxeavat mg, and dnvcn by Mr. Mitchell went through an intci-se- t lion til 3IIUI Smith Htuii West mi Dee 2 The truck collided with two vehicles and a group of thildten neai Magna Momentary School, injuring -- ARIES MAR two adults and eight children. Three of the victims remained hospitalized Wednesday Joshua Whiting. 5. was transferred Wednesday from Primary Childrens Medteal Center to the South Davis Community Cure Center in Bountiful. His brother. Shiloe. 8. was franslerred to the South Davis care center about two weeks ago Their condition were stable although they had not "progressed" since leaving Prmiarv Childrens hospital, said the hoys hither, Thomas Whiting, who was at the etne center. He said further inlormation about the hoys is being withheld because of pending lawsuits. Shiloe was in a coma and Joshua was paralyzed from the neck down They were transferred to the care f j42 TAURUS APR. 20 unijs J Bus 'sx o lemini , . ur' 21 MAV 2" just 423 40 74 '62-6- CANCER JtNf 21 ' LEO I mY2J V- .AUG. A 22 5- HN52 83 VIRGO Ita y - N AUG. 23 sfzr. 5- - ,a jh 34 6 Gj z Hea 'n 36 drnttasiei 3 7 22 1 i H 3 f ' bt jv Buy Id Is 43 Weeds Tip Top Btfloro 44 T rends 45 A 41 Bv 74 Necessities 75 Pay 76 Be A7 fijmy 7 18 W.ll F snoast nan 70 Good 21 Are 51 Let 22 Making 52 Don l 53 Others 54 Take 55 Known 56 Everything 57 Be 58 Know 59 Best 60 New 2 Save 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Final When Fortane In The Load Surrounds Ven'ure 73 Favor Hear (.Vnter Offers IJreasl-Canc- er to 3 pm Thur-da- y at Cotton FOR LESS center because it is a long-tercate facility, Mr Whiting said The attorney winking with the Whitings is West Valley City Prose- cutor Keith Stonev. said Mr. Whiling Another victim, Smija Davis, 28. Stilt I. tike City, was in good condition tit Cniversily Hospital Wednesday, a nursing supet visor said Alter the actident. Magna met with t .ill Department id Tinnsporlntmn and Salt I. tike County nllieials to demand lower speed Inn its along 84110 West, which also is Stale Highway The transportation depart ent lat rr reduced the speed limit from 45 tesi-denl- I s NOWI TAKE ANOTHER 30 OFF THE LOW MARKED SALE PRICES ON PREVIOUSLY REDUCED GIRLS & BOYS FAMOUS LABEL CORDS SWEATERS FLEECEWEAR LONGSLEEVE TOPS AND MUCH MORE. IN SIZES FROM INFANTS TO 14; BOYS' TO SIZE 20. Teen Is Kidnapped, Raped at Gunpoint Special to The Tribune Sandy police Wednesday were searching for a man who forced a girl into his car at gunpoint and took her to an unknown spot where he raped her Detective Patti Smalley said the girl was forced into the car at a service station at 8000 South and 700 Hast She was blindfolded and driven to a remote spot, which she could nol identify, and raped before being returned SANDY Pmi nt Iji r ti-'- ; I ,t Du jrtf ' WANT ADS on YOU nrsuirs 237- - 2000 SALT LAKE CITY, West Vniitv Vjlli'v 6 8 5 86 iT IL. CAPRICORN Dec. 22 O' JAN If Vi 2 AQUARIUS JAN. 20 eei. ti VC PISCES eei ti MAR. 20 90 c Screening Health. 5770 S. 3U0 Hast. A nurse from the state Department of Health will teach simple breast techniques. OFF EVERY PREVIOUSLY REDUCED ITEftl IN THE STORE! the speed limit. 2- - wood Hospital s Center for Women's Special to The Tribune Ml'KRAY - Fiee hreast-canee- r screening and training m breast examinations will be ottered from 11 am Jt 20-2- 6 80 Are 81 Accidents 82 Expecting 83 Gospel 84 Practical 85 Is 86 Shared 87 Enemy 88 Promptly 89 Likely 90 Youngster 116 SCORRIO 23 OCT. 28-2- 9 78 for 79 More 49 Day 50 Areas 89l. oec T 7 ; 81 55-5- 9 SAGITTAR JS Business 7 "1)7 NOP In is T rule OCT. NOV. You What Ob V our O' You 08 Mad b9 C'nly 7T Fantasy U'.icj 39 In 40 Belter 4 For 42 Sha'ie't'd 18 Dre.-13 CojmI TN63 66 73 f'P 4 b wx. 8 9 10 ' IP 13 14 15 1b 62 63 64 65 2 2 mat ;o INI LIIIA According to the Start. To develop message for Thursday, rood words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign. 3i Siaiemem Make 6' E.artiy 46B7 i Bv CLAY R TOLL AN- - TAKE ANOTHER mph to 35 niph, said Sheldon McCon-kie- . UDOT District 2 director. Mr McConkie said he met with Magna residents Jan. 9. and they thanked the department for lowering fn hen their question Q anseed in the sk Andv column. Se"d vouf question on u post c.od to Ask And. T he jt L qfce Tr 'bone, P O 8ft 1, Sait to I t, Ltuh 84 PO , Yovr Dody Activity Guide APtt I? r'V 17 18 19 35 i i and 0 5 DAYS ONLY THURSDAY THRU MONDAY Declarer cashed dummys ace of hearts, came to hand with the jack of dulis arid led the nine of trumps. Hail West show n out. declarer would have risen with the king of hearts and returned the suit toward the jack, holding Hast to one trick. When West played a low heart, declarer simply ran the nine. He did not mind if Hast won the trick cheaply, for that would have meant that trumps had split. When the nine held, the rest of the hand was routine. Declarer con tinned with a heart to the king, came hack to his hand with the ten of diamonds he had so carefully turned into an entry, and conceded .i trick to Wests queen of trumps. That was the only trick for defense. played a low diamond from dummy 5 2 U 10 7 4 Ati'ih go to gf ii on d DOS Oft .seen f ? Infill and Omar Shari! West led his top diamond anil a rareless declarer would have sealed his fate quickly. lie would have AKU10 HST ( Smith, dedal er a t six hearts, had to overcome an early attack on one ot his entries to be able to take a sale ly play later in the hand. Neither vulnerable North deals. 5 II -- age STAR GAZER'tO l&QGDS Hand (Jorpn on Today's Bridjjp . t' ( them T.ixunomically oriented studies concentrate on the different div isions ut animal life. Morphology, the study ol structure, examines entire strue lures or systems. selec- In the 20th century, zoology hus be come more diversified and less ion fined to such traditional concerns as iTassitication and anatomy Broaden ing its range to include such studies as genetics, ecology and biochemistry. zoology has become an interdisei plm.tr Held applying a great varictv -- LABELS By natural by tion I lolk-lore- Apartment ot theory knowledge The lutrenl study ol zoology has two main tocu.scs on particulai tau numiL groups and on the structures and prut esses cunimun to must ol i i Mary Worth ot lei hiuques to obtaining ol the animal kingdom nity to study plant and animal litr lluiuglmut tlH "in Id The most lam uU' expedition wax the voyage ol the Beagle in the eat ly 183ils During this voyage Lhaites Darwin obseived the plant and animal litc of South Amu oa and Australia and doveluped his JH U'nl 'Jwri Mm.v 'JI Shu hJ, NO'- j t s a t Uui tk ALuut .puce t jt Weno, Nt udo tof tnb uutA on I dtt MhH |