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Show f MARCH 10, THE JOURNAL in Famed Piano Duo Schedule Davis Concert ATOMIC AGE PLANES ARE COMING -j- ID.) I Tyuivj-.TUrrr,,",w,M Helene Druke and Walter Shaw, the husband and wife piano team, who have won national acclaim, will be presented in a concert this Friday at Bountiful. The appearance of Druke and Shaw comprises a first class music treat for Davis country, and were hailed for of this talented couple has won them an enviable reputation from coast to coast. They have been soloists with the foremost symphony orchestras in the county, and were hailed for their performance of Mozart concertos with the Utah Symphony in ISMS. They now have concerts scheduled in New York, Washington. D. C.; San Francisco and Los Angeles."- The Davis concert will be held in the Bountiful First ward chapel, at n:2( p. m. Tickets are available at the following places: Mrs. Hollis Grange. Mrs. Elna Steiner and Mrs. Harold Gailey, in Kays- ville; Mrs. Boyd Parrish, Mrs. Seth Blood and Smiths store, in Centerville, and at the Starks Jewelry in J. C. Pen- NATIONAL 4-- H ney Co., at Bountiful. Dangers Of Kite Flying Told By Power Officials with theoretical ability to fly Indefinitely without refueling, and at a speed limited only by the airframe, are shown in artist sketches. One American industrial laboratory has been commissioned to design an atomic engine for such planes. Radical departures Include (1) a crews compartment (arrow) on wing tip, and (2) remote control guns resting on wing. The crew in nose of the piston-enginbomber (3) is relatively close to the power plant, but the crew compartment In the tail (4) is as far as possible from the radioactive power source. These concepts come from interviews with aircraft plans. (International) scientists working on AIRCRAFT ATOM-POWERE- D March forecast of strong winds accompanied by boys with kites, brought a safety request today from Mr. Byron L. Blood. Ogden division superintendent. Kite flying is fun, said Mr. but it can be plenty danBlood, gerous. For the sake of your own safety and the safety of others ob- ed atom-power- Church Worker Observes Words of the Wise People seldom improve when they have no other model but themselves to copy after. (Goldsmith) 86th Birthday KAYSVILLE serve these rules. 1. Fly kites away from electric wires and poles. 2. Dont use metal or wire in any form on kites. 3. Use only dry cotton string. Never fly your kite with wet string. Water is one of thq best conductors of electricity. 4. Dont climb poles to recover kites. Never try to release entangled kites by throwing stones at them. 5. Never run across streets to get kite into air. 0. Report kites caught in wires and poles to your nearest Power company office. ed Mrs. Dolly Brown, of Kaysville, celeMc-Fers- on brated her SOth birthday Wednesday of last week. She was born in Kaysville March 7, 18(55, a daughter of D. R. and Mary Ann McFerson, in Kaysville. Mrs. Brown has played an active role in affairs of the LDS church, having been a Relief society worker for many years. She was the 11th child of 12 children and is the only surviving child of her parents. She has spent the greater part of her life in Davis, excepting about ir years in Star Valley, Wyoming. She has five children, Arlow Brown, Mrs. Joseph Clark and Mrs. Vida Adams, all of Clearfield; Frank D. Brown. Ogden, and Mrs. Dorothy Remy, Ruth, Nevada. She has 15 grandchildren and 10 greatHer husband, grandchildren. Frank Brown, died in June 1002. Alexander Hamilton was killed by Aaron Burr on the same duelling ground where Hamiltons son fell in a duel three years earlier, according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. ATTENTION FARM OWNERS Thrift Program, working with 2,000,000 boys and girls, encourages thrift and saving as a foundation for personal security, good citizenship, and national strength. Program sponsors are the Cooperative Extension Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture and the State Colleges of Agriculture, the Agricultural Commission of the American Bankers Association, and the U. S. Savings Bonds Division of the Treasury Department. Copies of the above poster are being disclubs. tributed to 84,000 The National 4-- H 4-- H TnZnu Versatile Sauerkraut Goes Well With Meat, Fish, Poultry mer 30 min. longer. Add 1& c. simmer 15 min. longITS no secret that the best way sauerkraut; er. 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To prepare about 2 top with remaining 4 slices of quarts, have one lb. lean beef luncheon meat. Bake at 350 F. for cubed and place with one soup 30 min. For a bone, 3 diced carrots, 3 small hearty vegetasliced onions, 3 diced celery stalks ble dish to serve 8, drain liquid and 3 quarts of water in a large from a 2 can tomatoes. Using kettle. Bring to boil, then skim. 2 c. sauerkraut, one c. bread or Tie lA tsp. peppercorns, y2 bay cracker crumbs, 2 tbsp. butter or leaf, one spray thyme in a small margarine, place alternate layers cloth bag and add with salt and of these and the tomatoes and pepper to taste and one sprig par- dots of the butter in a sley to soup. Simmer, uncovered baking dish. Pour liquid for iy2 hours. Remove soup bone; from tomatoes over all and dot strain. Add 2 diced, uncooked with buttered crumbs. Bake for beets and 2 diced potatoes; sim 20 min. in a 400 F. oven. By ALICE DENHOFF low-co- , I I There's material of special value TO YOU low-co- IN j FARM TOPICS THIS WEEK (And Every Week) Better Read It THRIFT PROGRAM 12-o- , Words of the Wise low-co- Friendship adds a brighter radiance to prosperity and lightens the burden of adversity by dividing and sharing it. (Cicero) st, well-greas- i , , Let The Reflex and Journal Hereditary Prince Har-al- d celebrates his fourteenth birthday in Oslo. The heir apparent Is son of Crown Prince Olaf and Princess Martha and grandson of King Haakon VII. ( International ) NORWAY'S Work for You-10,0- 00 Readers j ed Household Hint Odd Fact The owner of & used car San Diego reported to police a 1939 Bulck with a sign re "You can Steal This One : Us had been stolen. 1 You can save time and steps if cona dustcloth you keep special cealed somewhere in the living room for emergency use. Launder it often in hot soapsuds, or it may spread more dust than it picks up. |