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Show Friday, November TellMeWhv 139 Mm tE&uAetjj.... What Causes Sponges "Good is nof good where better rt expected." ByA.LEOKUM Win the New Book of Knowledge Send (30 volumes). your questions, name, age, address to "TELL ME WHY!" care of this paper. Include Zip Code. In case of duplicate quc,tioas the author will decide the winner. Today's winner is: ALFONSO INZUNZA, 9, Los Angeles, Calif. We are talking here of natural sponges, not the factory made sponges of rubber, plastic, or glass. One of the amazing things about sponges is that they belong to the animal kingdom. They look more like plants than animals, but they are animals. Adult sponges never move about. A sponge does not have a head or mouth. It has no eyes, ears, feelers, or other sense organs. A sponge has no heart, stomach, muscles, or nervous system. Then why is it considered an animal? Chiefly because of the Thomas Fuller "The gods demand of us toil as rhe price of all good things." Epicharmus "It is easier tc believe a lie that one has heard a thousand times than a fact no one has heard before." A Quote "I con create a nobleman, but Deity alone can form a gentleman." King James I "When a man is no longer anxious to do better, he for." done is B. R. Haydon TELEVISION SERVICE way it feeds. A sponge captures its food. It does not make its own fixxl, as green plants do. It captures tiny plants and animals from the water around it. Water is taken into the sponge through tiny openings all over the outside. It is forced in and out of the sponge by the beating action of tiny, whiplike threads, called flagella. The flagella line the inner parts of the sponge. The cells with flagella capture the food. Around the bottom of each flagellum there is a growth like a collar. Food is caught on the sticky surfaces of the collars and some of the food is digested there. Some is passed on to the rest of the sponge by a special kind of cell that wanders through the sponge. Part of the sponge tissue acts as a skeleton so the sponge keeps A its shape. sponge may reproduce by forming egg cells and sperm cells. Egg cells are THE SADIE HAWKINS ( TWS IS TH' TECK-NEE- Grow? To FL'N TIME The Riddle Box 1. Why does a hen lay eggs? 2. What key is too big to carry? 3. When is it all right to lie? ANSWERS 1. Because if she dropped them they would break. 2. A donkey. 3. When you're in bed. Answer to yesterday's Cross Word Puzzle. ACROSS. 1. Oral. 5. Vale. 6. Eras. 7. Rest. DOWN. r. Over. 2. Rare. 3. Alas. 4. Lest. AK'LL HID IT BUILT A TAKE YOU ? A BOOKCASE ill Yearbook. Send vour riddles, jokes, to: "RIDDLES, JOKES; TELL ME WHY!" Include Zip I z Code. THE PUZZLE BOX Descendants of Abraham Abraham is the progenitor of both the Arabs and Jews. The Arab world has traced its descent from Abraham through his elder son, Take any of these letters and Isaac, his younger make a one - letter word, then a son, is regarded as the antwo - letter word, and so on up to cestor of the Jews. r- Pt - jSgTHIS ONLY I HAVE? ONE BOOK J lW mum Ish-mae- l; By Art Sansom vSMDKII& X OWE THIMfc, BUT fVWT SOU TECK-NEEKL- L FAST? Win the New Book o? Knowledge Capp Y MAH HOW DID YOU DO IT SO rm ' answer. 23 age 20 MINUTES HOW LONG a ten letter word. You can use the letters as often in each word as they appear in the circles. See tomorrows paper for the Utah-P- Ernie Bushmiller By JUST I THE BORN LOSER By Al i NANCY fertilized by sperm cells from another sponge. A sponge may also reproduce by budding. Cells grow out from the body, forming a small sponge. 1032 So. 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