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Show V1 Nancy Ths Wizard Of ID DESERET NEWS, y p Wednesday, January f yp 1969 1, 5 Dr. Morgan Worst Dressed: Liz, Zsa At Top ANGELES LOS (UPI) -F- ashion designer Mr. Black-we- ll today named his "Ten Worst Dressed Women Of 1968." At the same time he "enshrined actress Elizabeth Taylor in his "Worst Dressed Hall Of Fame for making his list for the third consecutive year. Zsa Zsa Gabor is the only other woman so honored. Backwells Doris Day . . . "Has she stayed too long at the fair?" Raquel Welrh . . . "She may have a heavenly body 'but her clothes look like they were designed by the man in the moon a real luna-ti- c. Mama and Cass . . . "Little in gowns by Annie Orphan Oscar Meyer. ... "A little Brigitte Bardot . . . "Needs an architect instead of a de- selections his comments: Julie Andrews "The rocket to stardom that launched Vanessa to success missed its target when she got dressed. Bo Peep illustration for True-Lov- e magazine. Carol Burnett . . . "Looks like a tornado hit the bargain basement and Carol collected signer. Brigittes a real space odyssey or is it space oddity; we wish that she would just go on her own milky way. it all." Jam Lennon Sisters . . , "Should be called the Lemon Sisters, because their wardrobe hits a sour note. Someone should tell these young matrons they arent June 1945 vintage AUysons. , grown-u- p .. Fonda . "A real Barbie doll. Aspirin, ... ALREADY it's net my yearl Lil Abner Belvedere please. Barbra Streisand was a c k w e 1 ls selection as "most improved" dresser. B 1 Entered . "Prince Kaye Ballard Valiant in a panty girdle," Vanessa Redgrave . . . "No date for tonightl g the on "Hopeless And Helpless" list were Phyllis DUler and Tiny Tim. . every-growin- Crossword The Ryatts , I tpcnali o Mtf tho loodini rot IS'Symboi tor tellurium W All 10 ter itrvnfth (cbbr.) of painting lt 2l4ntdorctrw ( tea ACCRionJ 2 jccM i mbtekwi 25-- 21min out a 1 Succor f dtfroo - dirnermc mn ' tt article ootuary meosuro 35Thrifty Cmmiftration (obfer.) TELL ME 9rV0ICnH , sloth j d substRute (eolloq.) 3SSodwo( languagu lottar (bbf.) a Dost sioncy (inIL) possos 43.Su in Asic There is a large group of animals that scientists call Mollusks. The name comes from a Latin word meaning conjunction t "soft. tho lion sort cample (hbr.) 2-- i Distr. hy United 'nr Now that Volvcs look this good, there's ro excuse for not buying one. SCHETTLER-VILLIAM- 1716 S.vth St.t. WM tho Now Book of KnowMgo (M volumes). Sontf your ouMHons, MM. oto, U Cross to "Toll Mt Wkyl" corn of this NPor. You must Indue your Zlo coca In cut of CuolicoM waattona, tho outhwv will Cocmo the winner. straining food out of the water. Food particles are drawn into a space between the. soft body and the mantle. They stick to mucus that is produced by the gills. Tnen the food is passed along from the gills to the mouth folds and finally into the mouth. Clams are usually found in send or mud anyburied mussels, dams, Oysters, from just below the where and scallops are bivalves. level of low tide out to depths feet. Oysters generally live la of several hundred hallow waters, where they Gams burrow Into the sand or may be found cemented to mud to protect them from rndks and shells netr river various enemies and to give months or along shores. Tho them a firm anchorage. shells of aa oyster open a litA dam has a large foot tle when it is feeding and dose tightly when It Is dis- which it asea for barrowing turbed. Aa oyster withdraws and for withdrawing quickly Into Its shell when aa enemy Into the sand. The eiama approaches or whea tho tide tough shell prevents sand or mod from pressing In on the goes dowa, oft body and smothering it. The main body parts of an No matter how deep a clam including heart, oysters may be in the sand or mud, it stomach, kidneys, and gills gels food and oxygen from the lie inside the mantle. An oyster has no head, but it does water. It can do this because have a mouth. It feeds by its mantle has a necklike portion that can stretch upward to the surface of the sand. This neck is called a siphon. It has two tubes. Through one tube water is sucked in, and food and oxygen dissolved in the water are used by the animal. Water passes out again through the second tube. Ail mollusks are alike in having soft bodies that are covered by a thin envelope of flesh. The envelope is called a mantle. Oysters and dams belong to the molluek famiy of animals. 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