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ARIES MAR. 2 , Awards go to girls and boys between the oges of 7 and 17 when their questions are answered In the Ask Andy column. Send your question on a post card to Ask Andy, STAR GAZERO $ -, JUST LEAVIN' The clay pigeons rise to a minimum height of about 10 feet, and unless hit, fall to the ground about 150 yards from the trap. d 1870. n traps. Skeet and trapshooting differ in certain important details, including the number of traps and shooting stations and types of shotgun fired. Clay pigeons measure no more of an inch than 4 and in diameter and weigh about 3.5 ounces.- They are brittle platters made from a mixture of clay and tar. In trapshooting, all the targets are hurled from a single trap, and shotguns are used. In skeet, two traps, located 40 yards apart, release the clay targets alternately or simultaneously along fixed, intersecting flight paths. A round of skeet consists of 25 shots. The standard skeet tournaments are 12- 20-- , 28-- , e contests. and Trapshooting was developed in England late in the 18th century. The first targets were live pigeons, which were released from cages known as traps. The sport was first practiced in the United States early in the 19th rflntnryi A scarcity of live pigeons prompted U.S. trapshooting enthusiasts to create ingenious artificial targets. Among the first substitute targets were glass balls filled with feathers and solid iron pigeons mounted on platter-shape- clay pigeons were developed about .410-gaug- TO 3-- G long metal rods. The vices. The targets, called clay pigeons, are flipped into the air by mechanisms called spring-drive- Annie B7 Monday, February 17, 1986 Skeet Uses More Traps Than Trapshooting over Here mess op rnd come Mary Worth The Salt Lake Tribune, 0 1 SINCE 1914 IN JAPAN rOU2003l By Paul Nichols SAW YOU, I EXPLAINED WANDA AND I WERE MARRIED, I BROUGHT HER HOME TO x MEET MY FAMILY! MY MOTHER ACCEPTED HER AND I'M SURE MY FATHER WOULD HAVE, HAD IT NOT WHEN LAST THAT AFTER I BEEN FOR HORACE! WHAT T DID HE DO, I BEN?? t ! I DON'T KNOW HOW TO ANSWER THAT EXACTLY ! WITHOUT SAYING SO, HE SORT OF INSINUATED THATj READ IT . . . You Haven't Shopped and Driven An Isuzu Impulse . . . Youre Missing Something! BEFORE YOU GO! SHE LACKED MORAL VALUES, ALMOST AS THOUGH HE HAD PERSONAL PROOF BUT WOULD NOT DISCLOSE HIS INFORMATION fj I It & H iV Atn By Greg Evans Luann WE HAVE SEVERAL OF THOSE EVER PAV, DELTA, WHAT DO M3UTHINK OF HAVING A MOMENT OF SILENCE IN SCHOOL ? ENER time the teacher. ASKS A QUESTION LUANN 77 WALDENS, DESERET BOOK, ZCMI, And other quality Bock stores. Answers to Gorens Weekly Bridge Quiz By C. H. Goren and Omar Sharif Both vulnerable, as South you hold. 9A6 010932 AK95 952 The bidding has proceeded: Q.l North 1 0 3 0 East South Pass Pass ? 1 West Pass What do you bid now? A. With our prime controls and excellent trump support, we would not be surprised if a slam were in the offing. Partner almost surely has a club control, so the ace of hearts is the key card. We would make an advance cue-bi- d of three hearts. Partner will get the picture of our hand when we support diamonds vigorously at our next turn. Q.2 Neither vulnerable, as South you hold. 92 9K93 0Q52 AJ1062 The bidding has proceeded: East South Pass 1 West North 2 Dble ? Pass What do you bid now? A. Even at this vulnerability, partner must have a reasonable hand to force j'ou to bid at the Therefore, we would not mind if you elected to leap to five clubs. However, we feel there is a good chance your best contract is four hearts, even on a fit, since you can take a spade ruff in three-leve- l. 4-- 3 the short-trum- p hand. Therefore, we would content ourselves with a jump to four clubs. Q.3 Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: V5 0654 9763 AKQ62 The bidding has proceeded: West 19 North 2 East 49 South ? What action do you take? A double might work, but we think its crazy to try to penalize the opposition when we have length in partners suit. We would try four spades. True, that comes with no guarantee, but it certainly wont come to much grief and there should be play for the contract. Besides, it might force the opponents to five hearts, a contract we would be comfortable defending. Q.4 East-Wevulnerable, as South you hold: 9A9852 103 843 0Q109 The bidding has proceeded: A. st North 1 NT Pass East Pass 2 South 2 ? 9 West Pass What action do you take? A. You could have a near bust with nothing but a long suit for your response of two diamonds. Instead, you are near maximum for your bid. The way to tell partner of this is to double. He wont expect more than this from you, and he is not compelled to sit for the double if he thinks his hand is unsuitable. Q.5 Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: 52 Q93 9K1065 0A1032 The bidding has proceeded: North Pass 2 East 0 Pass 2 South Pass West Pass ? weak What action do you take? A. You have a pretty good hand, but dont forget that partner passed originally. In view of that, we dont think you have enough to venture on. Dont punish partner for refusing to sell out. Q.6 As South, vulnerable, you hold: AQ98 J982 96 0K1063 Your right-han- d opponent opens the bidding with one heart. What action do you take? A. It is close whether you should double or pass, but we prefer the former even at this vulnerability. While you are not overly robust in terms of high cards, you have the perfect distribution. For information about Charles new newsletter for bridge players, write Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box 4426, Or. lando, Fla. ? -l $ tivation to learn. Among the best examples of motivating comments were statements such as: Remember, the essential thing is to do the work correctly, not to be the first to finish. If you do a nice job, Ill put your paper on the bulletin board, and Youre going to need to know fractions for math next year, said Mrs. Condie. She said statements such as these that had positive effects on encourag ing students to learn involved descriptions of the task itself or what students might get out of it. THIS GTI 1985 QUANTUM HAS THE DEAL OF THE YEAR V, it 4 i V, SAVE 4,595 Retail Price $15,419 'i SALE $ PRICE FINANCING FOE ONE YEAR 10,82 5 4 Door Sedans Power Sfeering, Windows, Door lock. Mirrors, Electric Sunroof, Automatic Trans, Air. Cond., AMFM Stereo Coss. Si BUY A LOADED LUXURY CAR AT COMPACT CAR PRICE. 5 to choose from it 200 rH-- OVER CARS h; TO CHOOSE FROM r HESE PRICES AVAILABLE sends you a rebate Volkswagen check for the first year's interest. You can use the check for part of the down payment. 1 8 to choose from rrerr1 V TRADES ACCEPTED L .1 BEFORE PRICE INCREASE ONLYATWJTAH'S lARGESLVOlKSWAGE Q ti in motivating GUP n MOST CARS RECEIVED (paid for or not) The statements were most helpful learning when they were made with enthusiasm and conviction, said the UEA president. Conversely, she said researchers found some statements which tended to undermine youngsters desire to learn. ) I? 5894 Encourage Students, Educator Advises Positive encouragement, not the negative eitheror exhortations to excel, is what motivates students to learn, said Utah Education Association President Betty Condie recently. The UEA leader said both parents and teachers have a role in motivating children to learn and cited some recent research done at Michigan State University on the subject. com"They found that teacher ments have an effect on st jdents SPECIAL PURCHASE FACTORY EXECUTIVE CARS Gorens 32802-4426- or- 1 ; TODAY, CD mntp t; |