Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE WEDNESDAY MORNING I I 1938 Little Orphan Annie By Bob BELIEVE IT OR NOT JUNE -- rr ANY MAN THAT DRIVES f UKE THAT IS A CRIMINAL- - h wee a HE OUGHT TO BE PUT IN JAIL FOR A VEAR- - I GOT L T NO- - BUT YOUR KIND OF 'CAREFUL WELL I NEVER HAD AN ACCIDENT YET- DRIVER SURE CAUSES PLENTY - J TIME FER THAT-- MURDERER BET YOURE POPULAR AS ALL GIT OUT WITH FOLKS BACK OF YOU ON A NARROW ROAD-- HAw! HAW? JACK AIKT POTENTIAL FREE DIRT YEAH-VL- The Tortoise in the Hair t cFEm pal- - JAOCS NEVER HAD ONE EVTHE- R- APPLY AT LAUNDR SION ON CORNER OF W GRAY & MAROON! STS Houston' Texas— r Sv— v WORDS SPELLED 2 WAYS TO Gasoline Alley WITHOUT USING TRESAMEUTTER TWICE p I was-terribl- The Prodigal Calf I JUST OONTT KNOW WHY t DID JESSICA v HURT FERDINAND BUT I KNEW IT JUST AN y INFATUATION COFFEE KAWHI COUGH KAWF rr but rr was HOPE'S FAULT SHE LED Me YOU DON'T LIKE HER AS WELL AS YOU YOU DO ME-O- O FERDINAND! OF COURSE NOT CAN'T EXPLAIN I WHAT CAMe OVER Me "SHE CALLED MS A FOOL— AND' SHE WA5 RIOHT J ON HEROUIJ The Gumps Quiet Please BUT GENTLEMEN-YO' MUST LET Me IN- 6PITE OF Trig CHHALL 0FOHIO ’ ON THE 23 R-- P OF TOE SAME MONTH IN THE SAME YEAR 1886 AT THE AGE OF 23 - EACH MAN INDEPENDENTLY I AND IN COMPLETE IGNORANCE OF EACH OTHER immwEim&soFPRODuawALmm (Now known as the PROCESS)— AND I THEY BOTH DIED THE SAME YEAR -1- VUfETOADAM 914 ERECTED EXPLANATION OF TODAY’S CARTOON The -- Coincidence Twine"— Charles Martin Halt of Thompson Ohio and Paul L T Heroult of Thury 'were (1863-191- 1) Fraje (1863-191- Roy Powers Eagle I "iSS A5ENT born in the same year their last name starts with the same letter the initiel of their birthplace is the of the same On the twenty-thir- d month In the same year 1886 the two young men each of whom was 23 years Independently and in com in the Scout-Tr- ouble f SUPFC6EDTD A3QWRACS WATCHFULNESS OP A DOZEN WORLD FAMOUS PHYSICIANS UNCLE BlM'S CONDITION REMAINS UNCHANGED HE STILL HOVERS IN "THE SHADOW OF THE GREAT uBEYOhto- - PLHERQfJII OF FRANCE AND -T- HIS POWER OF ATTORNSY ON HIS BUSINC6S AFFAIRS! I'M HIS NEAREST OP KIN YOU KNOW' TO CARRY OUR PATIENT IS NO LONGER A YOUNG MAN-H- E MUST HAVE ABSOLUTE FACT WE'VE QUIET-I-N J A VERY WELL- - MR VllMP-l- F IT'S THAT OOCTOR-TH- IS IS URGE NTT-- IF I DON’T TAKE THE HELM OF HIS financial ship great IT WlU FOUNDE- R- IMPORTANT-BU- T REMEMCER-H- E V ft Jfl MUST HjE NO EXCITEMENT ORDERED THE STREETS ‘ SURROUNDING THE HOSPITAL COVERED WITH STRAW ft SC plete ignorance of one another invented the process of producing aluminum now known as the Hau- Heroult process They died the same year 1914 1938 By Paul Powell HErTOUFl ooMeT J 13 12EADT Cf ?--l TMNK'CMiWHBL UiOOLDKHCW I HOPE UNCLE SVJayS ©UR BA BEVVY A By Striebel and McEvoy FT Djxie Dugan — One Condition for the Tribun Crew (-- NEED HEFIRSTMAN BY JULIUS WALKER Columbia Copyright eu¥ U -1 : t0 — Think the west is too WILD FOR US TO BE —THAT WE GO 1 DON’T SO 1 SEE WHY PA SHOULD TOO There alone r X U m Joe Palooka — Road Work By Ham Fisher t HAVE YOU TALKED TO THE OTHERS MW Can SOUNK33 ALL 2 3 OF 01 -- I THINK THE SEAMEN WILL QDME INBOT THE CCOKyl AINtSUCEOF we depend on BOATS AfO M2K- SHIR5 - 9IT TIIS Nil EL FOI CIT scoumi iFOIMITIU TIE HOLD f Tj rtMW£-£CMV- Y School News And Views i i I ) J J Vi ? i J I ' ’ X'M SUNK? DELILAH DUPE AN' HER CRANOPA BRAMBLE RAN OFF WfTHj SUNNY AN' I DASN'T GO HOME TILL X 7 FINDS HER iWi Volcanoes have poured outil-eotherlions pf tons of lava and ashes on Easter island In fact the whole place is classed as “volcanic" and may have been? built up from the bottom of the ocean by one eruption an-jPl- GRANDPA DESERTED BY NOTHING MUCHDOC THIS MORNING SHE HAD ACOUPLAl CHOCOLATE SODIES SOME LOLLVPOPS — V COTTON CANDY— WHAT HAVE 1 AND PEANUTSYOU BEEN - FEEDING THIS A— POPCORN — THEM 1 KNEW IT WAS SERIOUS AND BROUGHT HER HERE FIGURE MAVBE IT'S SOME— I THING SHE ATE— WHAT r SHE WAS FINE TILL LONG ABOUT LUNCH TIME WHEN SHE STARTED CRYING! THOUGHT SHE WAS HUNGRY AND ORDERED A BIG LUNCH — BUT SHE WOULDM TOUCH IT- - TROUBLES It would seem that all the sculptors tried to copy the same OF HIS OWN model 0 L By Martha Orr HAVING Bj UNCLE RAY There was a time when many If not all of the statues wore hats ' These were of reddish stone and after another the rock for them was obtained have been important from a different ashes The ' quarry Scores of of ROMNEY Editor call “the we art in what bob history" the hats have been found on Che GORDON LEE GILL the people Pressed down in the ground— very likely they were course of time they became rather shaken oft by an earthquake Associate Editor soft rock From this rock the naFRANKLIN SCHOOL-Marg- aret Some statues are only three or Morgan first grade reports: Our tives cut a great number of statues four feet high but others have a class made butter last Friday We and were able to do so with nothing height of from 20 to 30 feet One had a quart of cream We poured better than stone tools measures 34 feet it Into sis fruit bottles and screwed The largest statue of all however we took on lids Then the was never set up It lies at the tight X to turns shaking the bottles splash quarry and has a length 4 46 feet! the cream aroundr We shook them No doubthe movtng of the-6- 8 as hard as w4 could In Just a few foot statue was too much of a minutes kttle yellow lumps came problem Tbe sculptors made it but In the cream and soon we had a the moving men didn’t know how to get It down the mountain side big lumn of butter and some buttermilk We poured out the buttermilk' It is a wonder they were able to and put the butter In a bowl Then transport some of the others— we washed the butter off With cold weighing from 30 to 60 tons apiece water and put some saltJn It and It has been suggested that Easter mixed It up well Then It Was ready island— with its 47 square miles of land— might be a last relic of a conto eat so we nut it on some crackers and ate It It was very good tinent which sank below the surface of the Pacific ocean but sclen May’ Hedges reports 'that her tists do not agree with the id da teacher is reading the third grade The best opinion seems to be that class the story f ‘The White Inthe statues were made less than 700 dian Bov”' ‘ Lois Nielsen reports that the sixth years ago (For travel section of your scrap grade art classes have been making music book covers that are very book) Riddles games and puzzles will artistic be found in the “Funmaker" leafA big stone face on Easter island let If you would like a copy Field Day More than 600 'examples of the send a 3c stamped return enSome velope to me in care of this newsstatues have been found Observed were standing' upright others were paper lying on the ground and still others Tomorrow— Way of Wilcats JOANNE FREWIN and were located only by digging into JOY ALLCOCK Editors the soil Quite a number were lo- Copyright 1938 for The Tribune LAFAYETTE SCHOOL-T- he and children of our school are all eager- cated at a' great quarry in vot the crater of an extindt around exercises field the day P to Meet ly awaiting Young G to bd played on Tuesday and cano busts! called be ST ANTHONY The Idaho— Young statues might be will Games -played Wednesday only tbe head and Republicans of Fremont county will ' for they include and many races will be run upper part of the body It is strange hold an organization meeting at thY The kindergarten children enter-- k how much they look like one Palace Thursday at 8 p m (Continued on Following Pagp Children Make Real Butter b j Easter Islands Stone Statues Apple Mary pnd Dennie n bringing Up bather l!i J I By George McManus AM? 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