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Show Pare February THE JOURNAL 6 Vi, 193.) 9 f ,1. V- ' y v" ' ' $ 3 5 7 'ip a.' ,, r !, oy , , it tfKT , w.'- f . -- - 'f ,, , , s ' y , & vvw' y 0- ' ''J ' 4x""': '' anpzzzi GROTON, CONN. C, v, - p TRKj u RKfcfc'fey: , V- 'O' & )Ktj l A.''V ': Drugs and medicines used by adults may be a source of danger This was the to small children. warning yesterday of Dr. George A. Spendlove, State Health Director. lie urged that medicine of all kinds be stored well out of reach of youngsters. This is one of the most common sources of poisoning in children. He said, Small quantities of such medicine taken as directed is not harmful to an adult, but should a child find the bottle and drink or Jy vs' o Safety Demands Drugs Be Kept From Children Trial Of First Atomic Sub Sea if v ,&& 1 u y - ,v V" s ' ,V wr ?'$' 'v y, , $ '"': j o 'r i- -. V .. V9' ' ' s ? fc Jfc ' -- - "-- ' -x - y The worlds first atomic submarine, Nautilus, 13 shown at start of sea trials. tures of the wild, tend to become less thrifty when put on the dole. It is known that they use up the limited amount of natural feed found near a feeding station and With the advent of recent heavy become more and more desnows and cold weather, an in- then upon the handout of grains creasing number of inquiries have pendent KAYSVILLE Brigham Young come daily to Department of Fish from the feed bags. Universitys AFROTC Chorus, un- and Game offices and personnel a?agr: der the direction of Norman relative to the feeding of pheaswill present a concert at ants. Kaysville, Utah, February 12, 1033, It is during such weather that at the Annual Davis Stake Welfare the birds are more readily seen Banquet, while on tour from Provo, and it is then that many Utah. believe the birds people Over 43 members of BYUS Air are in distress. Force Reserve Officers Training Game managers note that conCorps belong to the chorus. Mem- ditions so far this winter present bers are selected by audition and no serious threat to pheasant popany cadet is eligible for audition. ulations over the state. The chorus was organized in They cite ample evidence and January, 1932, to create morale data to show that any supplemenwithin the cadet unit and to rep- tal feeding of pheasants, even under the most severe conditions, generally results in more loss of birds and many detrimental effects as compared to the beneficial results. During the latest critical winter periods of three and five years ago experiments were conducted in comparable areas where pheasants wintered. In some areas heavy feeding was done, in some less feeding, in others not at all. Results of these experiments showed the survival of birds to be about the same whether on the feed stations or left to the natural feed and habitat. Actual weights of birds trapped during both situations indicated the birds left to shift for themselves were heavier and in much better condition to face the elements. Pheasants, like most other crea Chorus From BYU To Appear In Kaysville Pheasant Feeding Brings Inquiries eat the medicine in large quantity, convulsions, serious illness, or even death can result. He explained that one of the countrys most commonly used antiseptics, tincture of iodine, is also an important cause of accidental poisoning. Children love its rich color and pungent odor and may be tempted to sample it, he said. It was pointed out that tiny tots also are attracted to bright colored sugar-coate- d cathartics, and many other sleeping pills, types of potentially dangerous medicines. The only certain protection for youngsters is to see that medicines and drugs are stored in a locked cabinet. Parents also should rebe concentrated by member that each day tiny tots As birds may become feeding, they ready prey grow taller and more agile, and to their natural enemies. the shelf which is out of reach toThis data, plus the fact that only day may not be tomorrow. a portion of the states pheasants could be reached by a feeding proMake yourself an honest man, gram, makes such feeding inadvis- and then you majr be sure there is able even under extreme one rascal less in the world. Thomas Carlyle Bul-brands- well-meani- ng ... with WTOCO! Smart Wearing Of the Green resent BYU and the Air Force. By VECTwiNSfoN EMERALD green is a color favored by many designers for dresses of rich silk, especially 8atin. But this pretty dres3 is of emerald green silk barathea, a nice choice for an important afternoon occasion. The scooped neckline is outlined with two inserted bands of fine sleeves. JewThere are push-u- p elled buttons go below the waist for the easy step-i- n closing. Pleats fall unpressed from the aistline and the skirt has iU own crinoline. T pin-tuckin- g. Vir- gil Camp was the first director and his first group of 2G members attained instant success. They have performed locally on television, before civic groups, and on public concerts, and have toured Idaho and California. About GO, (XX) people have enjoyed their performances. Numbers in the program will range from classical to bop, including such numbers as 0 Praise the Onward Christian SoLord; On Wings of Song; ldiers; Heavenly Light; Give Me Your Tired Your Poor; Italian Street Song with Barbara Benson; You UTOCO PREMIUM ETHYL GASOLINE t Utoco research has deliberately made this power fuel to excel others in getting the most possible working horsepower from any engine under todays driving conditions. all-arou- You Ze-ki- el Saw Da Wheel; and Star Spangled Banner. Soloist for the ROTC Chorus nd cant buy a better gasoline The ap- pearance will be Barbara Benson, daughter of Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson. You The performance will be at Kaysville First ward chapel, February 12. get all five in expect morefrom (utoco ) midget it UTAH OIL REFINING CO. E 3 |