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Show I fl The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, September HjjartlifHiirnlJi' 24, 1973 . iik Bnmnr By p 9 The "vacancy sip definitely is not out at Sal Lake Federal Citys Break-i- Building. 1st South and State Michael J. Norton, regional director, U. S. General Services Administration, announced from Denver that despite the need to lease outside space, there currently are no plans for an additional building or enlargement of the present facility. tie said 51 agencies are housed in the 253,480 square foot, structure with another 19 agencies in 17 leased quarters outside the Federal Building. Nets n Varied Items Ihiualil Ihirk Burglars made off with $1,200 worth of property from Fred J. Puttucks home at 4078 Killamey Cl. (2650 West). Sheriff's deputies said the thieves ransacked the home and took a television set. a gold ring and a bicycle. IhValt Din-- Police are investigating the theft of $770 worth of personal property from Charles M. Olmsteads home at WANTED WAS VOL. NO, WAS AN that coon CULU6C. SHE 1 0 CHANuE Enforcement Academy, it was announced at graduation ceremonies last week in the Union Building, Westminster College. Linda Robison, University of Utah Pohce Department, was named the outstanding graduate by Ralph H. Jones, director, peace officer standards and trainings. Rurnerup was Richard Schulze. Division of Wildlife Resources. The class featured a large number of new Salt Lake City police officers and in this respect was a special class, Mr. Jones said. Roger Bradfirld SHE SAYS THE ONLY THING SHE EVER GOT To CHANGE WAS THE , BED LINEN be Very -- WIFE AND MOTHER THE WORLD SHE counterparts to be named the outstanding graduate of the 37th class from the Utah Law Mr. Olmstead told officers that assorted antique corns, a gold watch and a gold ring were taken. Reports show that the thieves apparently gained entrance by breaking out a window on the back door . FOE A DIFFICULT IDEALIST... Arrhie Bv Bob Montana HO RAN OOT AT THe WRONG TIME, IN THE WRONG PLACE... ANO GOT ON THE WRONG MIS CLOCK. WAS WRONG, AND IT WAG FOGGY Csjgfi . Judge Parker Bv Ferd Johnson Not With Line X AiD SAM t jjst worked have DONE ONE, CAU. the POLICE AND TWO GET MEDICAL HELP FOR THESE FELLOWS' WHAT DID satisfied sase ROBERTS EXPLANATION ABOUT The Two MEN. SAW DRIVER PRESSES HIM FOR THE TRUTH you do them over to them? T COUNSELOR, YOURE MAKING IT SEEM LIKE A CRIME FOR A CITI7EN TO PROTECT HIMSELF AND HIS PROPERTY. WHAT? they have 'no marks on them. ..ANP they RE 5w 60N.NA BE OCT OF ffiUNrORAaMLE, AN3 1 CANT BTAY HESE AuDNE. u,0vh.d h:j TO HAVE UK TOO u hws&kt r t'n fa Fred BunvT uosU of time Chasms Hstmen The A feu) quick steps, o leap ond they reach it of .safety.' funs gane cut now that theyre rratansed .' YOU COuLO NO, STAY AT AWHOUS SK i! NO I HAVE AKCUW ld HAVE i j 10 STAY! LOTS OF SEE, I AfWKlATEROOM AT ILACE ll be over m CHUCK! THIS, CH V U 's KIND Of LIKE CAC . DONT YOU. HOP A5 600NAS X IR? 1 g DiekTrarv Bv Ghesler Gould BUT THE PRINTS WERE , ON THE IN SI O- f- C governed erpillar into a butterfly? When you dont know what goes the on, change from have biologists learned quite a lot about this remaikable happening. But what they tell us does nothing to shake our faith in miracles. Far from it. When we know something about this amazing process, we tend to regard it as even more of a miracle. Frank Kins Good but sr If Beelle Bailev ?!? a CCO'' Blond ie ByGhiekonn r vou 1 ( WHERE f TMT DOESHT GIVE ms much to maLe any ABC YOU GOING MR DITHERS? thi Gordo those who gcaekh turning th sot io eousuMMms; DAYS, (V7 N WHO Funks W -- I'M AS COSES fiS A W JUDGE -MAKES A CHANGf. By TCH AT OKI EARTH DOES THAT HAUE TO DO turiH moouuR FAIRGOOD, UNDER THIS PROGRAM , 01 U OUR COMPUTERIZED REPORT CARO HAUE BUnfS INSTEAD OF HOLES HBABL'fiOTlEa SERMON ALL Ready -- IDHATl THE LASS TO FEEL A FOOL. LISTENED N fWAYT60 TO TALK n YS, FKANC'f . don't Be, use OH, I DEAR &NeXKi'PDO, TtXJ GO t LY EARLOBES BrtHim-Ihld- Johnny Hart AYOTHER THlY we oo ALA. THE TIME IS.TKYTS KEEP A STRAIEHT FACE OK,. .HEVEiTiS: VB CO THIS ALU THE TinE,SiR. MUCH MY T STirtK.. vr .JUL, YOU COULD ALSO S DON'T TmiNK YOU HAVE 6NOW&M - I NODULAR PRO&RAmmiMG By l'D LKS T& GtNCD A TtUEXWTAIA T& W GitrHEA(?r, BUT v AFRAID COR.mY By U1I VOW 2 IT WAS PRO&RAMmiN&i B.G. T ME, Tlomma MOMMA, f THOUGHT f R: its .gsg? MODULAR UllH Reg. Smylhe I rewT KNOW WHAT WE D ONE v) ze$eryea bloke like you I SHOULD ME POOR FLO'S I By Tom Baliuk inkerbean IWR. "-J- the lifetime, two entirely differe t bodies. Each bo.ly is built and governed mby a different set of biological blueprints. The dramatic changing process that occurs inside the pupa is triggered by endocri-na- l secretions from glands in or near the head. its During m1 THOSe MEJU Andy Gapp terfly. SEEHLED2 insect inhabits s-- tw-u- THEv'lg ANO THiS-- e&mKHl COUNTRY phosis completely remodels the caterpillar to build a but- Aao people FEEL havejs. ?r OF BSCOVWtn By Leonard Slarr MFSHTY LBACEKS FbAL g LeApejcs LEAD m)td FALL TWO GROUPS, eCTTOM3 tl Gus Arriola By THE , Hard to Believe It is hard to beheve that a grubby green caterpillar and a gorgeous swallowtail butterfly are one and the same insect. But this is true. It is hard to believe that a stodgy stiff chrysalis is busier than a beehive, when it seems to be fast asleep. This also is true. Inside that peaceful-Iookinpupa the miracle of metamor- Here.. place fs&JJ --THE TANKS ARE .YORE SEYJITiv'E 5 dejr liklH me -- Mori Walker Bv THE THAT TROOBiE AROUND I Second Blueprint As the caterpillar completes its destiny, the blueprint that governed its body becomes inactive. The second blueprint takes over and issues a very different set of instructions. The p "sviously famished caterpillar loses its appetite, its body becomes shorter and fatter. It spins silken ropes to suspend its shoulders from a twig and a tacky wad to attach its tail. In a few hours, its soft skin becomes a crisp, waterproof shell. By R. Myers d 'het'hcw SOME OOTOU WAKE Mg COUuH THAT Un A i TaicurD ( HkM K-- f organized around the or- histoblast centers to build gans and muscles for an entirely different body. During the remodeling process, the wormy old body is discarded for one that has a distinct head, thorax and abdomen. The stubby caterpillar feet are traded for six long legs. The old chewing mouth parts are traded for sucking mouth parts. Four large wings are added tb the shoulders and the remodeled insect now is a butterfly. The adult butterfly may spend the winter inside her protective pupa. When spring are returns, her glands stimulated, perhaps by warmtn or extra hours of daylight. snoAf.'i Pin,54e ot Your Neighboihood HEBER VALLEY MILK DEPOTS Sept 30th LOCATIONS This Special ends Sun., 35 PROPERTY IN CORPORATE HO. REORGANIZATION V- yAJi A THINCc New Cells Built The mixture contains ' the rich nutrients that the feasting caterpillar stored in its cells. The busy biological blueprint the building- of organizes from cells new these entirely materials. The new cells are OF UNIMPROVED REAL tcur CCliilH CONTROL CENTER. 1U BET YOU DOiT EVEN KNOVK YOU HAO ' TRUSTEES PUBLIC SALE rj V endocrinal st, the caterpillars body is disassembled completely and for a time the pupa shell is filled with a soupy mishmash " of biochemicals. decades, Bv by secretionsn and organized around units called tiny ' histoblasts. Fi caterillar to butterfly seems like a miracle. 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NCVADA OR WILLiAM G FOWLER, ATTORNEY, 340 EAST 400 328-984SALT UK E CITY, UTAH SOUTH, (801) TERMS CASH, F i that 1 NAVE A 3 CA NN Ni j Tup) ENT R . What we see is a erhysahs pupa, hanging from a twig and apparently in a deep sleep. However, great changes are hapoening. The process is sends o complete set of the Merit Stuto Diane Encyclopedia Compcnelll, age 12. of Staten Island, New York, for her Question: What process changes a catAndy J3& Gasoline Larry Gilleti, South Call Lake Police Department; Richard Meyer and Craig Naylor, Salt Lake County Sheriffs Office, and David Walker, Utah Highway-Patrol- dents AND SO 15 HE! i. Resources; Wildlife Butterfly Life Governed By Biological Blueprints Sfe; By Alex Ora ham It's Other graduates were Ralph Michael Blotter. Dunbar, Arthur Hobbs, John Pratt, and Lonnie Walters. Division of Have a Question? Ask Andy j sP" t Ronald Sexton, William Shelton and Dennis Tueller. Salt Lake City Police. Diplomas were presented by Utah Supreme Court Justice Bv Paid Nichols there are two things you should Those in the graduating class were Paul Brooks, RobJr.. Gordon ert Greene Hanson. Macky Humphries. James Brandt Hutchison, Jensen, George Kerns, Kyle Jones, Jene Lyday, Edward Lyman, Anthony Marino. Paul Michael Pless, Partridge, The rookies were asked by John McNamara, administraJuvenile State Utah tor, Courts, to help keep their component part of the criminal justice system in balance. ; Moon MulliiiN Mian Crockett and Mr The McNamara. special awards to Miss Robison and Mr. Schulze were presented Police Chief by Bountiful Dean O. Anderson, president. Utah Peace Officers Assn J. outdistanced Ave. By IN youngher woman 26 male A h DiHilt'vsWiirlil AW MOM SAYS THAT WHEN SHE Woman Tops Class At Police Academy Coins, Jewelry Listed Stolen Vacancy Sign? Nope C |