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SALLOW WAN FLORID PALE ds4 2 Which type of dwelling suggests the famous Iroquois IiiilliT- 11 N 8 " — ' - ' -- o10176) MY ii 1::-L4- )11treirllirit""7r970716111 i 328-323- ' ': VEGAS IrLAS ( i') i It) I 100 REVEREND - this FREE with coupon r:2 ) AUTO TOPS— 1n11 il via i) model STATE r:1:r i' I i) k LT's I VINta L s I I IIIIIERFIT --- : 111P14"-3-- sleeping habits are very different from ours and some of them never seem to doze at all Millions of mackerel swim shoulder to shoulder day and night without pausing to rest Often they swim faster at night when sharks and other hungry sea monsters are out hunting Other fishes take rest periods or naps now and 1 the spring 'i t Fit Most Cars ' row( ) 'i d 1140 ) ' $ 35 Harmony ceistme i and East 340-6t- h 4' ' : ' ( I I l L ' ' 1 ‘ 14 - '1 - s 1i?fy"i '' l ‘ 1 le ‘ 'a 10005 (:CA1t1da'f' t' I' ':'"ti ( ) ' e4rL'''''' ikt-- i'' in the University of Utah chess tournament was won by George Van Kamen 1936 Lincoln Ln (4337) South) Second was Paul Narveson East third Dave l Most fishes do not go to sleep at sundown and wake up with the dawn In fact their You might think that a doz ing fish must be looking at the scenery because he cannot close his eyes On the other hand a thoughtful fish might wonder whether you go on hearing when you fall asleep After all you do not close your ears But sleep shuts out normal sounds and It takes a pretty loud noise to jerk you awake Most likely the wide-ope- n eyes of a dozing fish take a rest from looking somewhat as your sleeping ears take a rest from hearing Some fish take restful naps just floating there In the water Some sink to the bot tom and others seek out cozy bedroom-size- d cracks in the underwater rocks A few urriggle down in the silty sand and doze under their muddy blankets Certain fish can rest for weeks In the muddy bet toms of winter streams and some can spend months in the mud of dried up lakes Fishes Ice and come to life again that live in cold winter climates often get frozen in the when the water warms up in First place (-:i- N 4r ''' I TO c4 ) t1 c 41 A Dozing Fish Wins U Tourney e1 r'' : "'''''' "1?t N I rI I Ta y t l not of again But they course close their eyes be cause they have no eyelids the water AUTO SEAT COVERS ) -- - BOTH AND do you do when you go to sleep When you blink your eyelid bathes the shiny surface of your eye with a teary lotion Blinking washes away small bits of dust and keeps your eyes bright and moist A fish does not need to blink His round glassy eyes are washed and moistened constantly by 1 VOW - 4 OM 23 Uhl 20 87 ShorPtY BA )4Mo:ill - So: ' cAnKoa" Toctfuly 04 Away 85 Entnirs lió Partying BT: 0 NOY 23 OK: 22 And li3i 54 0 Root I qt n 40) ( 78 1Titing 79 Night 89 em3 Good OCT 24 Contentions Any PO Cr! 23 scosno 72 way 73 InvIciaratIna 8 23 12932384t it 62 colongeoble 63 Friend M Overcome 65 Trouble 66 And 67 9sthms 68 Excitement 69 Assets 70 Frorn ' 71 Chong 74 25 76 77 iC:ft) MIA It Your Daily Adivity Guide 1V Api -- 0 L POLLAN CIAY ---3 - - - L problems They are gracefully streamlined to slip smoothly Their through the water scaly skins protect them from getting waterlogged and they never need a breath of air You would expect them to have special eyes for seeing under water And so they do lc analcim awake the goldfish never closes her glassy eyes She could not do so even if she tried end neither could she Goldie ' THE y - I 1 oAN'T 5TAND I Iifi - it--- THE 7'-- -1 FELL 1 Moon Mullins wink or blink If you visit her at midnight you will see that her fishy eyes are still wide open What's more most likely Miss Goldie will be wide they &SLEEP AND 1: I --- lr 4 MAT MAKE VDU OVER rmD t HOUR 5 LATE?) re "trIrtg: 7261:17 Li Et: -114- Eyes of Dozing Fish React Like Sleel)itiolItinlatt Ear Acty sends a enrnølI'h V'svoldine of the Vivid nook EncYClooeda to Martaret Sheridan 0 of atatan island NY tor lxvr auestiOn: j comiNc3 BACK 14 - I '' II BUT WHY WOULD RTwrroci 'EtiC1:14:1::li - let ''' HANS-UP- ak I ir at ' - ' Lel '- I A By Chic Young Orphan Annie - I ( 4 rp - r -4 7 I( - i --- 'A 7 - - ' Have a Question? 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