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Show Ii3 The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, September 18, 20 Judge Parker Paul NicIioK Ha gar the Horrible ST OP SiikKI blO?! WILL YOU S TFlS IS TODGti SVOU&H F OR A BesiNbiBR TO LSAC2M I Have a Question? Ask Andy Smart Old Flying Foxs Really Rather Batty rwl a eomoiet Andy et of tU Merit Student Encvdouedio to 'Jerry Dubowe. H, PhitodeiBtiln, Po , tor nu Question: the flying tox a mammal? Swoosh! Is it a flying sauor a big cer, Count Dracula win- jlack kite with a five-fo,1s CLAY R POLLAN- - Daily Activity Guide According to the Slorj. -- Vf 159-65859- TAURUS W MAT 8 - t 20 549-60-7- GIMINI 21 20 CANCER JUNE Jt JULY 2 69 UO mr $ T 6. 458 21 22 LZL VIRGO AUG. 21 SCOT. 22 86 AA57-7I-8- 4 3 4 5 6 Cooperation Elements Be Money You 8 Folk Will 9 1C Careless tt Up 12 May 13 You re 14 Is 15 Lend 16 The 7 Other 18 Ot 9 Advantages 20 Benefit 21 New 22 May 23 Keynote 24 Appear 25 Differences 26 Proiect 27 Equal 28 Their 29 Creotive 30 Support 7 5y55708CL88 TF 165 W.th Oon t 2 Patch 510-3- c?.r Z'.yjUHl LIIRA sew. ocr, !!kbLW To develop tnessoge for Tuesday, read yyords corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign, 61 Or 31 5 I By You- v I f sky. "star gazer?rh ARIES mar. 2' f17-2- 2 gspread? Calm down, its just a flying fox on his way to a lata supper in the nearest orchard. Behind him comes a squadron of his friends and relatives, flapping their leathery wings against the starry SCORPIO 32 To 33 You'll 34 Activity 35 Not 36 To 37 Get 33 Seek 39 With 40 In 41 bower 42 Off 43 Probob.y 44 Test 45 Possess 46 Through 47 Advice 48 And 49 Attempts 50 Change 51 On 52 Imposed 53 Some 54 Be 55 l 56 Offing 57 Problems 58 Mote 59 Your 60 To 62 Deeply 63 Moved 6 1 Fumble 65 Strength 66 Asked 67 To 68 Ind eated 69 Thot 70 Form Adverse Neutral )Good OCT. 235, NOP. 21 Live in Colonies SAGITTARIUS NOP. 22 OfC. 21 Si 24.40ft. 82 B7ft- - Persuade CAPRICORN Bv Friend DEC Bv Their wings are leathery skin stretched from their sides, over their legs and the elongated bones of their arms and fingers. The thumb joint on each wing extends to form a handy claw. 78 2 7 A 72 face 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 Of the 1,000 or so bat species, about 60 are called flying foxes. Though they have foxy faces and bodies covered with foxy fur, they are genuine bats and the bats, of course, are genuine mammals. They also are the only mammals that fly on flappable wings. The flying foxes live in India, the peninsulas and islands around southeast Asia, the coastal regions of Australia and on a few islands in the 'Indian Ocean. Though classed as bats, they eat a lot of flowers and many like to gorge themselves on delicate sprays of fragrant mimotrees sa. Where tropical abound, hundreds or thou- fruit-eatin- g JAN Associates You Loved Of 81 And 82 Them 83 Or 34 Slow 85 Profit 86 Start 87 Not 88 Counseling 89 Ones 90 Willpower 8 ft1 ft- AQUARIUS JAN. 29 II FEI d Roosts in Trees From dawn until dusk, the colony roosts in a grove of t tall trees, preferably above a swamp. There they hang upside down by one or both back feet, with wings folded around their bodies. Soon after sunset, the sleeping bats begin to stir. Wings unfold and squadrons take off for the nearest food supply. Sometimes, like thieves in the night, they descend on orchards and dine on cultivated apples, plums and pears. They ignore bananas and other produce that usually is picked and sent to marxet in the unripe stage. Fiying foxes select only fully npe fruit. And naturalists say that they prefer the tangy taste of wild fruits. I'D JUST VOU'VE BEEN KNOCKED ABOUT, TALKED ABOUT, LCD ABOUT, SHUT UR STOOD UP, KEPT UP, SWCBN AT, LAUGHED, LIKE TO KNOW WHAT Time HECK COULD 'APPEN TO ME. NEXT M , 514-152- 32 PISCES FEI l MAR. 20fe 1527-354- 4 All of them are large bats. The giant has a body a foot long and wings that can be spread five feet wide. Like most flying foxes, he wears foxy red fur on his head and "BoX'SScli'ooTSpw UKE DRUM-GUI- TAR 6 LESSONS 2 -1- It's Easy! It's fun to play one. Rental Program Available -- DRUM 4 pdfc GUITAR tPp;. 015 South 1 tMSW " body. His leather wings are black. His foxy face has a long pointed nose, large bright eyes and pointed ears. Around his neck is a shaggy ruff of fur. orange-re- .. 1th Cast ' When possible, they dine on wild figs, various bemes and assorted blossoms. paw-paw- s, Since time began, flying foxes have been hunted as human food. It is said that their meat is tender and has a delicate flavor somewhere between chicken and rabbit. Many ingenious ways have been invented to catch them. For example, the Australian Aborigines light smudge pots under their roosts. When the smoke dazes the dozing bats, they are bashed down with boomerangs 3WMIM 'll fW'tttf 49 TAPE tr 8 TRACK r.UNTZ ASSHOWN E NOW $$2995 $395 i'f CAR STEREO ml 1 1 1'i i ft irt: '.t ty'j j! 1, I IBi'iallliMyir f |