Show ' t THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 30 1930 Amoeba Holds I ft n teres t CROSSWORD PUZZLE for i Writer This Thjs amoeba which Is pro nounced a me' bah is ftst animal on earth It cannot be seen with the naked eye for it IS less than of an inch in " diameter thS-small- Under -- 1 ft the f ft it cigar-shap- ap- ent the whole body flows around it and gradually dissolves tible bundle ' ACROSS L Take a number between one and ten 5 8 10 11 12 To spring off ground All correct abbreviation Mistake A continent abbreviation A New England state abbrevia- tion 13 14 16 18 21 27 28 30 82 83 The amoeba lives in almost any pool of stagnant water whether fresh or salt When it reaches a certain size it draws Itself out and divides Itself into two amoe-b' MARY MROUWS Salt Lake City Age 14 84 88 37 40 44 46 47 49 51 52 - A southern state abbreviation An indefinite article or adjective — Being at that time One who edits Elevated North latitude abbreviation A demon fabled to devour human beings 'First person singular present in- dependence of be An animal native of Tasmania and Australia A period of time pluraL A city of Chaldea An officer who fills the place of superior abbreviation - ' A period of time To ensnare Long for desire Consisting of spoken words Hard heavy wood usually black Being a unit An exclamation expressive of various emotions Periodic rise and fall of the oceans Having traveled by water A direction DOWN L A winter month 2 Either 3 To press forward with force 4 A place for public passage 6 Because since 7 To tap lightly with hand 8 A northwestern state abbreviation 9 14 15 17 19 20 22 25 26 29 30 31 35 38 39 41 42 43 45 48 50 tion To ballot A girl’s name To make a prolonged blustering sound The elder daughter of Labah A form of be A measure of length abbreviation An exclamation made by quick expulsion of breath A prefix meaning in or 'into JEANNE FACKRELL Bountiful Age 12 When the September woodland borders Are touchecf'with red and gold and the And the meadows thickets Browned by the sun hot and bold Are cooled by autumn breezes A flower of heavenly blue-— Rises among the bright golden-ro- d And bursting milkweed too Waving and nodding its proud head Before the world Now autumn time has1 come around And her beauty has unfurled EMMA JEAN YOUNG Escalante Smalt Duck I used to have the cutest duck which I named Dicky Duck He ft ft 1 ' was covered with soft yellow down which was so soft I wanted to hug him all the time One day while he was taking a swim in a bucket outside a neighbor’s dog came and hit him in the neck The duck was lost forever but never shall I lose the inemory of him BARBARA WRIGHT Salt Lake City no one knows how long it lives or how deep it dwells BANNERET MARKNIGHT JORIE MH1ER — Age 12 Tre-mont- Many mounds have been found in Ohio and other parts of the United States Some have the shapes of birds fish or reptiles Some are square circular or triThe big elephant angular mound is 135 feet long the serpent mound is over 1000 feet long They sure thought to have been built by Indians as burial mounds KNIGHT IRENE ALLEN Age 13 pal is one who stands up for you behind your back and sits down on you hard In your pres- A ence L Negative A German title of respectful address Stained with ink A dishonest person Postmeridian abbreviation A Swedish motion picture actress Pertaining to the god of winds A sacred history period before Christ abbreviation To be bold enough One of the Arabian race London postal district abbrevia- September Indians Build Mounds ft It propels Itself like a skyrocket by shooting a stream of water from its siphon in the direction opposite to its motion These huge squids grow to be 60 or 70 feet long and may weigh over a ton Many whales are captured by squids though as a rule the whale is victor in such a battle E&rly mariners described squids so large that they overturned a ship by grasping its mast The giant squid is certainly the strangest most curious and mys- - ' Gently A volume of maps as 4 ed the water trailing its tentacles about its head in a stream-line- d 23 24 it When the process of digestion is completed thfi waste matter is pushed out of the Opposite side to whichit entered ’ ed bulk-shap- in-reali- ty semi-transpar- X microscope Giant Squid Proves to Be Odd Creature The squids are distinguished from their relatives the octopi by the possession of 10 arms instead of eight The squids also differ from the octopi in having a body adapted to swimming in the high seas while the short bodies of their cousins are better suited for a less active life Even though the squid appears sluggish &s it Creeps over the ocean floor on occasion it can swim rapidly frontward through -i pears as a shapeless gob of jelly is the substance and protoplasm which forms the principal portion of al living things The central part of the amoeba' resembles ‘ground glass The and is outgr edge Is a border of transcolorless substance parent Small brown masses darker than the rest of the body may be seen within the granular center Another little structure in the granulatr part is a clear rounded space which disappears periodically and slowly reappears with a strange contraction Under the microscope one can watch'the amoeba change its form which it does by sending One out fingerlike processes of these processes starts like a small pimple-lik- e elevation on the surface and as the body flows into It it grows larger’ Whenever one of these pseudopodia as the projections are called touches something dlges- - - Pag Sevan Kanab Utah The heron’s eyes are placed in their heads on the lower slope This enables them to watch their prey underneath them without moving their head the slightest bit which would scare the wary prey away! Clever old Mother Nature! on "Oliver Twist" Full Of Human Interest - I am now deeply engrossed in Charles Dickens’ classic "Oliver Twist” I will have finished it before next week It is hard to make a synopsis of the story in a limited space so I would like to just give the readers my Impressions: I like this book much better than “David Copperfield” for the human element in it seems more profound tl The story is very tragic and presents ironically human ignorance and indifference I like the picture it paints 6f old England And Dickens’ sarcastic denunciation of the ways of the people The portrayal of his characters is very vivid and in between the lines are found many grim philosophies LA VONNE ALICE BROWN Age 14 Alpine 4 |