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Show m'r dgriyryTTynyy"1 nyrrranflHfr if'lH DESERET NEWS, 4J$ Hi And Lois Belvedere Wednesday, July 9, 1969 AdtM lmrJt, iMo Emmy Lou Dr. Morgan "Oh, come now. Nobody's afraid of catching your cold germs!" Woody's World e 1SW WMX um Km kh& "But you can't expect Alvin to leave until he finishes off that box of candy he brought her!" rEIL ME Start Of W I Olympics By A. LEOKUM As the New Book of Knowledge tells us, the Olympic Games can be traced back to religious festivals that were held In tribute to the gods of ancient Greece. Three thousands years ago there was an important center in Greece called Olympia. The Temple of Zeus J was there, and the Olympic 1 Games began there. The Greeks believed in the of $ development physical skills, poetry and song, the arts and the mind. In the year 776 B.C., the first recorded Olympic Gaines j took place. The first known winner of an Olympic award Jwas a man called Coroebus, d race. who won a There were 43,000 people In to cheer his victJ the stadium ory. An Interesting thing was that Coroebns was not a mem-be- r of the nobility, bat was a I 200-yar- t cook. J. In later Olympic Games J tnore footraces and other ? sports were added. So, In to the religious shrines $ and altars at Olympia, a $ great athletic center was lit built, called a stadium. The j word comes from the Greek which was the "stadion, . length of the first footrace. j. A hippodrome was built for chariot races. Athletes trained with professional coaches. For months before the games they lived in a gymnasium so luxu- A Win Th New Seek af Knowledge (X nemo, volume!). Send your uiiesl-ons- , 090, address to "Tell am Whyl" cere of this neper. You must Include your Zip Cede. In com of dupllceto questions, the auttier will decide the winner. rious it had both hot and cold baths. "Scout won't relax until the camp is cleaned upl" Lil Abner Crossword ACROSS E Athletic competition became so important to the Greeks that wars would stop during the Olympic festivals. They became a time for peace and friendship. A man called Milo, who was a wrestler of the 6th century B.C., Is considered the greatest atkete of ancient times. He was the wrestling champion for a quarter of a century. i letter lace Chemical compound 6 Symbol for samarium tablet GO m ? 8 Shade tree L EfA 10 Abate 13 Sharp pain St ftA 16 Halt letter ft TIPS ) measure The Olympic Games continued for more than 1,000 years, and were finally stopped by order of a Roman emperor in A.D. 394. In the year 1892, a Frenchman called De Couber-ti- n had the idea of reviving dignitary fixedly n ; god guitar Joe: My comes nickname suddenly e name JT iT T body iT 14 fluid it 50 Goddess of STICK 3T 25 ViViVi vIvJv; y 59 Bureau 30 compartment Air Condition ELECTRICALLY IT 3T 32 3T 38 37 39 40 41 43 42 40 4P DOWN a 51 2 Behold) 53 52 55 58 50 The Castaways 60 61 group Suit, by United Fsature Sedicete, Inc. Nows the time to add a LENNOX cooling coil to your furnace f xpert Installation and Servlctl electric air conditioning Enjoy whole-houa- e More economical than "room" unit Put the furnace blower, filter, ducts and diffusers to work S6S days a year for your COMPLETE comfort! Lennox cooling is easy to buy, thrifty to operate. Call far free estimate. "USE OUR EASY PAY PLAN" 595 AM-FI-o , I 28 t) . Why Fry Dy night? ALL SIGHT, WINKY PAMS A M3UNG LADY NOW.' . PAM'S PUTTING ON UP- -' IT to ITS MOMMY, 13 w l healing mother-in-la- year. Sam: What's wrong with that? Joe: Each time she comes she stays six months! The Ryatts fame 30 to visit us twice position ic deity FUN TIME The Chuckle Box Teacher: What is cowhide used for? Student: Its something to keep a cow together. terrible ry mollusk them. The first modern Olympic Games were held In 1896 in Athens, Greece. boards mg 49tttremely lever flat HEATING & ELECTRIC 145 West Burton Ave. Phone 4870874 C ALL HASPS 1 (OM PERHAPS YOU ARE WOHPERING PECK'fJ IVE ASKEC7 YOU ALL HERE WHY Singer Faces Records Suit NASHVILLE, TENN. (UPI) Starday Records charged in Chancery Court that recordings involved in a recent $700,000 suit by singer Glen Campbell were acquired by the company in 1968 and Campbell had been paid to make the recordings in 1961 and Boner's Ark 1962. Campbell charging filed that the suit Starday ac- quired alleged "demonstration records without his consent and used them to produce three albums of inferior quality. Campbell, who records for Capitol Records, said he had not been paid for the recordings. Campbells claim that the recordings were to be used for demonstration is records purely a concoction and an afterthought on his part, said Starday President Hal G. Neely in a companion state-men- t to Stardays answer. Chancellor Ned Lentz issued a temporary injunction June 5 restraining the Nashville firm from further production, manufacture or sale of Campbell records. TACO ENCHILADAS TACO SHELLS TAMALES BURRITOS FILLING CHILI AT YOUR FAVORITE GROCERS f The Smith Family Vf yOli fCK. THI: LAfrHf'J6E TIN 'That T |