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Show sisuiri LUUKUK H Y lTAf! RUM, POSSIBLE TO GET ' TOO MUCH SLEEP At Least, That Is Opinion of English Writer. Report of Cow e Hyrum-Paradis- Testing Association for July 1925 There were 353 cows milking in the association and 3T were 748.4 pounds with the dry. The average milk production per cow was That too much sleep diminishes nervous energy and degenerates the That is u;hat you are going to say when you read our new serial Ue Ranger By f. j. McConnell and george w. pyper small arteries Is the opinion of Vaughan Dryden, who writes as follows in a London paper: Persistent opponents of summer time are never tired of asserting that it deprives people of their natural This is all very well ; but nosleep. body yet has defined when. we ought to sleep and how many hours. Many people sleep far. too much ; and it is a well known scientific fact that excessive sleep diminishes the nervous energy and degenerates the small arteries and capillaries of the brain. Sleepiness is generally a sign of mental lethargy; neither Sanclio Panza nor the Fat Boy in Pickwick, outstanding examples of doughty sleepers, were noticeably brilliant. Sir John Sinclair roundly declares that too much sleep "blunts and destroys the senses, and renders both the body and mind unfit for action. Sir Herman Weber, the author of Longevity and the Prolongation of Life," blames the habit of sleeping more than eight hours for the premature decay of mental faculties. Many men of acthe brain are satisfied with little sleep. John Wesley was up at 4 oclock every morning. Immanuel Kant slept very little, remarking that much sleep exhausts the energy and shortens life. The latter conclusion is borne out by the fact that many long-live- d people spent but a short space of their time in bed. Sir Julius Benedict slept only four hours a night, and lived to be eighty-onSir Henry Thompson, who lived to be eighty years old, was a busy physician who saw patients all day and The five high herds of 12 cows or more: The five high herds of less thau 12 cows: e. DALTON W. REID, Tester attended social gatherings every night. Vet he found the time to write several large books on medical subjects, and he did this by being in his study at six every morning. Dashes down mountain canyons, plunges into turbulent streams, :alls from airplanes, fights with bandits and cattle rustlers, and with it all a charming heroine and a real romance. A stonj that will keep qou quessinq and keep qou excited Read it. tfou will enjoy every line of it and wait eagerly for each coming installment. Eminent barristers like Lord Reading and Lord Birkenhead were entertaining or being entertained socially every night. Yet they would rise at four or five in the morning and do several hours work on their briefs before going into court at ten. Bees Pre-empt- ed Nest How the maternal instinct of a tiny wren twice in as many years was frustrated by a colony of wild bees has been related by Samuel Benn, a bird lover of this city, says an Associated Press dispatch from Aberdeen, Wash. For two years, Mr. Benn said, he watched a wren carrying material to build her nest in a bird house he had erected, and although she occupied It for a time each season and laid her eggs, no baby wrens ever put in their appearance. Recently, when he was changing the location of the bird house, Mr. Benn discovered that both years wild bees had taken possession of the nest and had formed their honeycomb over the mother wrens eggs. The second nest had been built over the honeycomb and the wreckage of the former seasons hopes. a Few Cents a Day? Not a chance, you say. 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