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Show AUGUST 29, 195:5 ation of the Hi eland farm. She is enough to go through her routine a tireless performer and smart without her trainer being present. TALKING HEN TO APPEAR AT LAYTON FEED STORE NON-HUMA- & 7 T1IE JOURNAL SCIENCE-T- m anfrvCk N I.A'l !() A aniyurd hen is a duiu'i chirk to most pi opo, but Heimy Penny who is earning to heelei Teed will demonstrate timt kens leallv have brains SLEEPERS AWAKE by Science Feature:. 1 According to an old joke, there was a man who snored so loudly that he kept himself awake at night. Actually, of course, snoring is no joke at least to the person who must listen to it. Snoring, some scientists think, is too apt to be considered a trivial matter. In the 1 - e an educated" She has been trained by Penny Penny chicken. applied his skill as a psycholagi.--t to train animals to perform in a' fraction of the time required tinder ordinary methods, I or example, an act in which a chicken plays poker with a ment ber of the audience, was putgether in a matter of weeks. He trained a hog to eat at a table, vacuum a rug and tidy up a room in the same length of time. Chickens have been trained in a week or so to ride a is to do things no ordi- nary hen would he expected to do. Put what makes Penny Penny un usual is the fact she will go into1 a disc manipulation routine for years anyone. ami mall.cmatii-aprohlc-mless than half a Ht'lmy I'enny will a,., war ,it tl,Owk dozen scientific Wlii-cla au-l- yanie. Kta'd :li c an tin ly.illi ni'l have papers been written on August and remain there unti j! Henny Penny is the newest crethe subject, de- September 5. The public is inspite the fact vited to attend without charge. that an estimated 19 milShe is but one of a wide variety Wife Preservers lion Americans d barnyard animals which have shatter the si- been trained at the Keller Preland lence of the farm woodnoctural at Hot Springs, Ark., to pernight sawing. form at Larro feed stores throughHow loud can a snorer snore? Professor Donald A. Laird, a Col- out the country. In the last five gate University psychologist, took years over a half million persons audiometer readings of have witnessed these trained anisnorers going at fall blast and mals go through tricks which make e Ifound that they registered a of sound equivalent to a noisy them appear almost human. business office or a busy street, Preland, who lias trained pigfother investigators have said that Do not apply shellac on a rainy or his findings were conservative, eons. pigs, dogs, cats and bulls as damp day, as it will absorb water and j Generally speaking, snorers can well as chickens, uses ordinary rot dry properly. Also never rub shellac be divided into two groups those with pumice stone and water. Mix the iwho snore because of an actual barnyard stock for his acts. He pumice with light mineral oil. fdisturbance of the nose or throat, land those who snore . . . simply fbecause they snore. Those of the ffirst group can sometimes be treated with minor antibiotics, or antihistamines, but the others are often beyond past merry-go-roun- 25 l t more titan 100 words a minute Accurately! i O- -j Noreen tpe.d d, s l - TYPING J I - Jani.l Hutching High Schools demonstrated last spring! o Typewriting o Accounting o Shorthand Students N ? starts Serai ALL OUAKIE OUT-OF-TOW- ' - v- -. Hoolcii left uiH TOO in typing CLASSES IN i o Longhand o Bookkeeping We'II help you arrange for living accomodations, perpetual employ- Hy-Spe- ed o I.B.M. Key Punch o Bank Proof Machines ment service. o and many others. well-tune- d Enroll now, or write for further details. vol-lum- suc-Icessfu- BU SUSS COLLEGE Branch of Brigham Young University 70 NORTH MAIN SALT LAKE CITY, lly sur-jfger- y, medical aid. 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