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Show I 8 'age GREAT EFFICIENCY DOCTOR FETED PRIOR TO DEPARTURE - , V A . 4 v f rJ I r t S' V S'SUjC r : V- 'v v& ' t id Vs '! J7 V A' yv y 'v v V '4 d ' r'-- t , ' A" , ( ' w. f,V r ,VA r Tr V i' i v 4 ftV .' ? 4 4 " s, X.j- - ,sOi - -- , A I f s Nyv Tir fov M and other friends of Dr. Gonzales. selec- tions were given by Dr. Gonzales, Dr. Kenneth R. Nelson, medical director of the blood center, and by Mrs. Orin Beckstand, wife of the administrator of the blood bank. 'Vt believed to be about 150 years old and hence the worlds oldest living man, is examined by doctors at San Vincente de Pauls Hospital in Medillin, Colombia. He was discovered by Douglas Storer, president of Believe It Or Not, Inc., while in South America. Pereira will soon be taken to New York for further physical tests. JAVIER PEREIRA, The If A- - - three lovely Henderson daughters served as hostesses. AV v v '5T ''''' '' - ,, ' V't 3 8? w .x - :- News About Folks in r . w. 'jy. y - Eiliciency ol the Hell.';bolar Battery has been practically doubled in the one year since its announcement. Its efficiency is nov as high as 11 per cent. Here a Bell Telephone Laboratories engineer, compares the electrical output of the battery, pointed out by the arrov, with the total energy available from the sun. . : yr ' ry Efficiency of Bell Battery Is Doubled in Years The efficiency of the Bell Solar Battery mans first successful de- vice for converting sunlight directly into substantial amounts of electricity has been practically doubled in the one year since its announcement, according to L. Dee Sanders, manager of Mountain States Telephone here. Bell Telephone Laboratories scientists have increased the batterys efficiency to 11 per cent comparable to the efficiency of the best gasoline engines. When first shown, the battery had a G per cent , all-purpo- se cook, stirring constantly, until thickened. Top P2 pounds cooked asparagus with the chipped beef. With Pork ( Pork and asparagus get together for a pork dinner that is a little different from the usual pork dish. Melt 3 tbsp. butter over medium heat. Slice. thin 2 medium-size- d onions and cut in strips 2 canned pimentos and dice fine 2 stalks celery. Saut6 vegetables until tender. Slice thin 4 medium-size- d Mrs. Virginia S. Bennett Correspondent Phone: Kaysville 0363-J- 2 The YMMIA of Syracuse Second al CALIFORNIA Is still sending cooked potatoes and arrange in , SYRACUSE Ward was reorganized Sunday evening. Verl T. Dahl was named new with Pari Beazer and ment of this new stride toward uti- president, Donald Rentmeister as counselors lizing the suns energy came short- and Jay Barber secretary. Outly after Bell scientists had also officers included Norman succeeded in developing a minature going electronic brain, capable of com- Hansen, Pari Beazer, Steve Morris and James B. Bodily. puting complex mathematical probA change in the YWMIA was lems in 15 thousandths of a second. The new electronic brain, cal- also made, when Mrs. Lira Criddle led TRADIC (for Transistor-Digitreplaced Mrs. Don R. Sessions as Computer), was developed for second counsleor. Mrs. Criddle the United States Air Forces and was the former secretary and Mrs. can operate flawlessly in planes Belna C. Nance was sustained in flying at supersonic speed. It uses that position. Mrs. Charles Walktransitors, another laboratories de- er and Mrs. Jack Marble have been velopment, instead of vacuum tubes the president and first assistant and is believed to be the first all- for the past year of the Young transistor computer designed for Womens organization. aircraft. It is capable of doing The following students from Syracuse are graduating this week from the various colleges in the state: Sheldon Dahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Dahl, and Ethel Zaugg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Zaugg, are graduating from Weber College. Mr. Dahl was honored as one of the high honor students and offered the invocation at the services Sunday morning. By ALICE DENHOFF z. & efficiency. Mr. Sanders said the announce- Spring Meals Get Lift With Tasty Asparagus plenty of fine asparagus to the market. Creamed chipped beef and fresh asparagus combine neatly in a tasty recipe, a good luncheon or supper choice. To serve 4, melt 3 tbsp. butter and add one small, chopped onion and a jar dried, chipped beef. Cook over 'medium heat until onion is tender. Blend in 2 tbsp. flour. Gradually add 2 c. milk and greased 2 quart casserole. Cover with onion mixture. Alternate in layers over potato mixture, IY2 lbs. cooked asparagus and 3 c. diced, cooked pork. Sprinkle each layer with paprika; salt and pep- per to taste. - a 10l2-o- z. can He also was accompanist for the program numbers. Those graduating from the Institute of Religion Zaugg; and Ronald Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Holt, are graduating from Weber College. Dr. Dahl was honored as one of the high honor students and offered the invocation at the services Sunday morning. He also was accompanist for the program numbers. Those graduating from the Insti tute of Religion Sunday evening at Peber included Mr. Dahl, Miss Zaugg, George Smedley and Miss Marvella Gailey. Miss Barbara Rampton and Miss Marjorie Cook both graduated with a B. S. degree from the BYU. Miss Rampton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verne W. Rampton, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook are parents of Marjorie. d People of Inherent Good Taste get MORE GLENMORE E taste... MORE quality... MORE enjoyment. 00,000 additions or substractions, or 3,000 multiplications or divisions, a second. It can run through an entire problem requiring about 250 d.fferent steps of computations in less time than it takes to say Tra-dic. Mr. Sanders said both the Bell Solar Battery and Tradic are exdensed cream of mushroom soup pected to have wide uses in many and 1 c. buttermilk, mixing well. kinds of industry in the future. In Pour over ingredient? in cassethe telephone system, both may role. Bake at 350 F., one hour. soon play an important part. G With Ham Tradic uses the same techniques Tasty asparagus and ham timbales is a seasonable luncheon that may one day in the not too distant future be applied to the suggestion. To serve 6, combine D2 c. milk, telephone central office to auto4 eggs, 2 tbsp. minced matically switch calls faster and onion and tsp salt. Fold in IV2 more reliably than present syslbs. California asparagus that has been cooked and chopped tems, Mr. Sanders said. The battery will have its first and one lb ground, Cooked luncheon moat. After mixing well, pour practical test as part of the teleInto 6 greased baking cups. Place phone system in Americus, Georcups in pan of hot water and bake gia, where experiments will deter-fin- e in moderate oven, 325 F., one the usefulness of the battery hour or until firm. Serve immein supplying power on lural telediately after molding. Combine- well-beate- MAN center staff. Guests at the farewell included members of the blood center staff During the evening musical ' -- 'y f J, - '- T;V Z 4- y A VrVtlA '3'TA, 7 ht, . ? - - 1053 blood 4. i - lsHf . . t & t ' Z $ ,'?U 4 ;?a fWVV t&tM VJVfViVK rrif v- A- V; ), A! . V Jk j? 5v f & DECLARED WORLD'S OLDEST 1, LAYTON I)r. Guillermo Gonzales, physician from Guayquil, Ecuador, was honored guest at a farewell party at the home of Emil E. Henderson at Golden Aeies in Layton prior to his departure for his native land. Dr. Gonzales spent several weeks at the Intermountain Red Cross Blood Center in Salt Lake City. Mr. Henderson is manager of the 4 1 f; June THE JOURNAL r"- -" con- kintuckt STRAIGHT tOURBOM WHISKET k wrminu tmatl n tCocyrlgbt, ie55, King features Fjndieate, Inc.) phone lines. Every drop distilled and : bottled by GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY Mectcotv Louisville , Kentucky 7na&tiorJ |