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Show ; 4D DESERET NEWS, Friday, June 27, 1969 Emmy Lou Belvedere Dr. Morgan Puke i saip, shs a scksiklTO HER Fetuj'ujjcarea Ir I yvoljtnt th.l awyc.ne but CERTAIN .T YCL, PR. R4VIP--K- BE CK VSL FOR it VW3UL7 CONVICTEP OF MUKPER BE DONT WANT TO SEE YOU &ET HURT DOCTOR 1 REALIZE BDT X'iM P HER WSBAWP SHE'S ASICK6IKL, S' HA'S KEN FORA THAT LEA KILLE "I might have known trieve in the good it would be too much to ask you to traditional manner." HE LDNSr TIME NOT KSSfOTfSiBLE re- 5? mi ME Origin Of "Look, Alvin, i'll decide three's a crowd!" if The Wizard Of ID Woody's World By A. LEOKUM Win The New Book of Knowledge voiunos). Send your question, name, aoOrtvs to ''Tell Mo Why!" care of h.$ piper. You must include your Zip Code. In cast of dues' is, the autnor will duplicate decida the winner. doth sign, or symbol, that is carried, flown of waved so that everyone A flag is a (26 will see it. What it means is that the people carrying it or ing cloth flags, something like we have today. Cloth flags may have been used in the Orient as early as 1100 B.C. In China, if the kings flag fell in battle, it meant the king was defeated. The Romans began using cloth flags too. The emperors of Rome had a purple flag, for purple was the royal color. The "vexillum, which was the Roman cavalry flag, looked much like a modern flag. Romans tied a piece of cloth to a bar and fastened the bar at right angles to a ly.; These first flags were not m&de of cloth. People tied the skin of an animal or the feath- ers of a bird to the end of a pole to show which tribe they belonged to. Later, in Egypt, soldiers carried standards into battle. Lil Abner "C'mon now! WE put up that rope! When do WE get a turn?" spear. The early Christians borrowed the design of the vrxil-hifor their religious banners. A banner is another name for a kind of flag. rThe standard was a pole yrith the metal image of a bird, animal, or other object & the end. Each section of tjie army had its own stan- m dard. While Europeans a, carrying standards, East Indians and Chinese began carry- displaying it belong to a certain country or organization. Many years ago hunters and vardors began carrying signs, or flags, so that both friends and enemies would know who they were. Mei could tell from looking at the sign whetner they should be prepared to fight or be friend- Flags of all kinds were common in Europe in the Middle were still Ages. The Crusaders carried flags in their religious wars, Many nobles had their own flags with some symbol that knew stood for everyone them. Crossword The Ryatts ACROSS position river HEIEU 9 Latin conjunction with lever 11 Correct 13 Ragsd of seel' 16- - Ingredient toed sloth (abbr.) 000000 programt pagodas for glucinium 24 Postscript a 0 (abbr.) 27-- a0arai0aaa state of Italian currency ef three rt tremens (abbr.) 35 Feels sony for mollusk D0000 12 Hebrew letter name closely BEysinnsa 000001300 QE3QC3Q conjunction 58-- measure lered animals left by wound 27 metal continent (abbr.) t (abbr.) clay notice 40 War god in high regard 62 Parent The Castaways (colloq.) gods for niton s nickname 59 Babyloniee deity W3D 63 Classifies a11 horses point DOWN Boner's Ark AUTOTO up SEATCOVERS wrr?i7TrrrgTm Q5ld3BHD 7 wooj? language iJIftfJlIiT WE HONOR A J t 4 j? I s Bob's Of Hawaii comes to Salt Lake r the yomnf . lit 9 Irertl .1 Bobs Of Hawaii vamityv tponr schwimm The Smith Family CRESTW00D award winning restaurants SCHWINN VASltY StOI I dtroiiltur geort 9or Twm-Sti- shift 82 OwoUpdiitidn broke levers (AST TERMS Sturdy lightweight sports bike. Schwinns moil populor 10 speed. Dvroble racing saddle, drop handlebars, sprocket chain-guar27" a IV sports touring tires, end sports pedals. ' K8VICI SACKED UP Y IXPHIfNCI 5 Selng bikes to adults h our basinets, Were experts In goers, brakes, framas, end proper riding technique.) bul be of all this know-hoIs yours el no extra charge- - Thats why so many ere buying bikes at ear Schwinn Nancy ' NEW DECOR , ORGAN & PIANO BAR LOmelete Room ' Coffee Shop Cycle ry. . i Corner 7th Joe Fisher's East 21st South Phone: 484-127- CYCLE & MOWER 8 W-Yi- h , 21 jY SCHWINN S.I., s I .wit. 755. 9th East 466-97- I THAT YOU'RE VERY ATTRACTS C? TO ANP THATS NOTHING NEsV 1 T "SHE ALWAYS HAP THAT WAY WITH MSN |