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Show FRIDAY, NOVEMBER THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1943 ' -J 4 :i '!1 . V i - 4 ' . - --' TT-T : i i j i 1 .1 V. 'V t ' I, ' ' f 1 ' i If 'c! PERCALE oop FREE! WpLM I "New Neighbors" Each week this column will carry an introductory story Of some new citizen who has chosen American Fork as their future home. MEET THE IIAILSTROMS Wayne and June of 535 King street. Doth natives of Salt lake City they trow up within a stone's throw of each other. Both attended the Liberty grade school, the Lincoln high school and graduated from the South High. After that they went separate ways as far as school was concerned. June Llewellyn attended the University of Utah and was secretary sec-retary to Dean Leary of the Uni versity Law School for sometime before marriage. Mr. Hallstrom attended a business school and is now accounting supervisor at tin-Geneva tin-Geneva Steel, recently transferring transfer-ring from Columbia Steel. Mr. Hallstrom loves hunting and during the season got his share of ducks and pheasants. In the summer both Mr. and Mrs. 1 -rv, .on Vir ffinnd on Provo i River where they also get their shire of fish. I Moving into their new home i last March the young coupi" ; i .,i,,h rtiiicrpntlv as uard- : IlilVC wui- v. . r - ... ! ners and have a delightful yard. ! They have two children, Pin. hp. ! three, and Stephen just five and lone-half months. Mr and Mrs. Hallstrom are I members of the LDS chuch. ATTENTION WORKING MOTHERS! DAY NURSERY OPENING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15 AT 92 ROOSEVELT AVE. Columbia Village, American Fork, Utah Make Reservations NOW this Week! Reasonable Rates Weddings 1 1 OLTZ -PARK Fit Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Parker of the recent marriage of their son, Lt. Frank M. ParkerandMiss FARMERS ATTENTION Construction Workers Needed To Complete nsiruction of Steel Plant You Can Secure Immediate Employment with GENEVA STEEL WORKS Near Provo, Utah Working 60 hours per week. BarracksMess Hall On Plant Site. War Man Power Commission, U, S. E. S. Will Arrange Referral, Contact Immediately, United States Employment Service Office 40 North University Avenue PROVO, UTAH Please contact your County Agent and Selective Service Board for Farm Release. J toft (I0S1 IS THE WATCHWORD OF THE WAR EFFORT Food is weapon of Victory, too. That is why It must be conserved and its vitamin values protected. pro-tected. If vou're fortunate enough to have an Electric Range in your horn you can conserve in many ways. 9 Ways To Conserve Food Values and Electricity, Too 1. Some vitamins are loluble in water. Therefore, do not et your vegetables stand in water before cooking. cook-ing. 2. Cook vegetables only until tender. ; 3. Stirring vegetables while cooking destroy vitamin. Straining foods while hot destroys vitamins. 4. Sored or cut vegetable and fruits sad) as cabbage, ,V-apples, ,V-apples, carrots, just before they're to be used. Exposure Ex-posure to air and light destroys vitamins essential to health. 5. Don't let the kettle of soup boil. Boiling toughens meat in soups and stews. Temperature should be below boiling point. Simmering is preferable. 6. Cooking mcat at high temperature destroys vitamins vita-mins and causes toughness and shrinkage. Roast at a constant low temperature. Do not sear a roast. 7. Cook more full meals in the oven. Cook vegetables in the oen along with the meat. Put in a pudJing, too. D. no. preheat oven or surface units and pans for cooking meat or fish. 8. In surface cooking, when foods tome to a full steam, switch to one of the lower positions to reduce the amount ol electricity used. 9. Turn off the switch shortly before fooj is done. Part of the cooking can he clone svith lu-at stored in the units after the turn-tit has been turned off. There's Enough Electricity for All Essential Uses -But Save It. To Save What Makes It. Coal, for example, is used in producing elec tricity and there is a definite shortage of coal. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Attention! I irarmers Our Repair Shtfp is now available for all FARM MACHINERY REPAIR WORK Play Safe Get your Repair Work done before the Spring Rush FULL LINE PARTS Competent Mechanic Chipman Implement Co. Telephone 18 American Fork COMIC BOOK Come In Today! Donald Dnckl Mickey Mouse! I Little Hiawatha! 1 ! 16 pages o; fun and laughter laugh-ter ... all In bright colors. And absolutely FREE! Come in today for your copy. Her bright eyes move! She's mad of printed percale, soft stuffed, and her, bewitching bonnet la flounced with wide ribbonj 15-inch! Dorris Ruth Holtz of Baldwin Park, California. The marriage took place at Baldwin Park, October 29. Following Fol-lowing the ceremony a reception was held at the home ol bride's parents. The bride was attended by Mrs. Leo T. Edwards of Glendale.'as Matron of Honor, and was given In marriage by her father. She chose for her informal wedding a tailored navy blue suit with navy blue accessories acces-sories and an orchid corsage. The matron of honor was attired attir-ed in a blege suit with black accessories ac-cessories and a gardenia corsage. Mrs. Holtz, mother of the bride, wore a blue ensemble and a corsage cor-sage of gardenias. The bridegroom was attended by Dee Jones of Glendale, formerly form-erly of American Fork, Utah. Refreshments were served and the bride and groom cut a beautiful beau-tiful three-tiered wedding cake. The first tier was decorated in white roses and pale green leaves, the second with tiny birds and the third was finished with a bridal ornament, army officer and sliver bell over head. The room was very beautifully beautiful-ly decorated for the occasion with white dahlias. Mrs. Parker Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Holtz of Baldwin Bald-win Park, California. She attended at-tended the Baldwin Park schools and is a graduate of Covlna High School. She was employed as underwriter for the Loyalty Group Insurance company of Los Angeles before her marriage. Lt. Parker is a graduate from the American Fork High School and attended the Utah State Agricultural College at Logan, Utah, three years prior to his enlistment in the United States Army Air Corp. The couple will make their home in Dyersburg, Tennessee, where Lt. Parker is stationed as a Bambardler Instructor. Feality Infantry in Action I Mrs. Henry Chipman was hos- j tess to the Feality Club Thursday Thurs-day evening. A patriotic theme the was carried out in the decora tions and lunch. Special guests were Mrs. Alton Storrs and Mrs. Francis Anderson. Three tables of bridge were in progress with Mrs. Wendell Kirkpatrick winning win-ning the prize for high score, Mrs. Gilbert Shumway second prize and Mrs. Ronald Bate the consolation favor. Bee Orchis Mrs. James H. Tattersall was hostess to the Bee Orchis ladies on Thursday afternoon of last week. Continuing the work on the Afghan to be presented to Bushnell hospital occupied the time. A delicious lunch was served. MX TICK-TOCK PULL TOYS Tick-Tock Toys are the runniest, cutest ever! When fi Soldier Sets Include nine soldiers and a realistic fort. Made of plastic. Also cowboy and Indian sets. Announcing! Wednesday is REMNANT DAY AT To Brighten a Busy Lady's Christmas Oven-to-Tablo Kitclieinvare t'A Delpa blue and ivory with a bright posy pattern. A S'j-ln. Control and Plat 1.79 B) 6-Cup Teapot 1.29 C) 4-Pc. Stovo Set 1.19 D4-Pc. Mixing Bowl Set 2.29 WOOD-I.F.F. i A temple marriage of local in- j tcrest was that of Miss Tholma ' I Wood of Alham-bra. Calif., and ! 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