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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER ; SECTION B ' Moltea Cteel The thick-walled iron molds In which molten steel solidifies Into ingots conduct away beat so rapidly that the steel solidifies before It. can melt the mold. . Korea's BeMwee Korea's basic resources Include coal, iron, copper, lead, sine, tungsten, tungs-ten, mica, nickel,' gold and silver, as well as many other Industrial and precious minerals. j ; Korea Under Japan While the Japanese held Korea, from 1S10 to 1945, no Korean his tory and little of the Korean lan-guage lan-guage was permitted to be taught In the schools. , , ' GREETINGS We wish to thank everyone iox the fine support" that has been given our organizations during the. past year.-. We feel that with such wholehearted civic cooperation1 we" can accomjijish bigger and better things in the coming year for tlV betterment better-ment of the community and for the future of our youth. ...... . Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Veterans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary Harold M. Paxman, Commander Mrs. Kenneth Roberts, president . ,r Cuts Ferer to Pelie Aureomydn, .one of the nyr nU-blotlc nU-blotlc drugs, should be carefully tested in a long series of caiei of , lnan tile paralysis because preliminary prelimi-nary testa indicate a probable bene flcial influence on the disease, two Waukegan physlclani report. The report, made by Dr; Erich Weii and Dr. Eurton J. Winston of Sfe Therese Hospital, Waukegan, fin.7 w Published Pub-lished In the official organ of the Illinois state medical society. Their main finding was that the average duration of the fever period of the disease was only 2.3 days In patients Jwho received two grama or more lot the drug per day. Previous studies stud-ies bad shown an average duration "erf 4.8 days without aureomycin. vor among Bouitlti tn Pttture'nC . I THE, AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN j BVJ0Y7HIS jf i GREAT 13 STRAIGHT i I 'GOOD OLD 1 LOWPMCEI 4.V' ;7fJffU Watches fat Elisabeth's Time Down through the ages women have, been a tremendous Influence in' watchmaking; one of our oldest and most vital Industries. Queen Elizabeth and her court members selected watches as modern worn en do their hats to match their varioua costumes. In those days watches were usually worn on a chain or ribbon around the neck for display . and glamour nufboses. fiary, Queen of Scots, asked watch makers for a small watch in the shape of a human skull a cheerful fashion of the time. Many others were shaDed in th form nf tnti flowers, animals, etc. For Brides Blankets are a favored gift for brides.- Select blankets that are long enough if yoi want them to wear for many years. The blanket which will give the most. comfort and will reduce strain of" the fibers is 10 Inches longer than the mat tress, says Miss Kathryne McNey, home furnishing specialist, Colo rado A. & M. extension service. It should also be 18 Inches wider than the standard-size mattress. Make the Covering Gay When Wrapping Up Gifts HALF OF THE GIFT Is the wrappinglet's wrap-pinglet's 'make the coveting as gay as the gift Inside. For the girl who likes to sew, material for a dress In a fabric wrapped box. rick-rack for the ribbon rib-bon and spools of thread with big buttons for the decoration create an unusual package. If you give yarn for asweater, use one skein for the big bow. - Disguise a flat box of letter paper as a desk pad. Use a real blotter on top with corners of metaDio paper. Why not use a necktie knot In decorating the box containing a tie? Fasten the ends of the ribbon under the lid about V way down; bring to center; tie the knot and shape, the ends tie fashion. Use a dark blue, wine or green . ribbon about one and one-half inches wide. These are attractive used on a striped or plaid paper. Or the package might resemble a tiny suitcase wrapped in' paper wltft the ends bound in decorative tape. Add a handle and identification identifica-tion tag. Straight Bourbon Whiskey 86 Proof Itational Distillers Products Corporation, NX GREETINGS The perfect gift for everyone this Christmas would be a world at peace. It is our prayer fortius for-tius end. It is also our desire to extend to all our friends and neighbors in American Fort the best of Christmas Christ-mas Greetings and a wish for a Happy and Prosperous Prosper-ous New Year. The Literary League Mrs. Glen C. Robinson Mrs. Norman Wing Mrs. Don Overly Mrs. Francis TJ. Mortensen Mrs. 0. DeVere Wootton BSM l)h TO ill hf mil V c'Wlj fil X U j . - ?.j 2 1U I f, '"II 1 ft i t4 , : ' :eT' !! - c sva sj) J LtAe the gaily bedecked Christmas package, this greeting is filled with joyous thoughts of theltoli-day. theltoli-day. To all of our patrons and friends, tee extend our sheerest gratitude, along with the wish that the coming -year bring you bigger parcels of happiness and good cheer JBarratt J8uilders Supply .Co, Phone 404 v American' Fork Utah "EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIALS" ' y . ' f Christmas is here again and we're very glad. f I . For we know that you and yours are I I l-V- looking forward to a merry time this year, JJff . enjoying all the pleasures of the ,r ' ( holiday. And when bur friends I V are happy we're happy too! Ift flfi Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year ti WP j 1 KEN'S AUTO PARTS fs "-rTVls ii&rc I ' - American Fork p 7 SssMSSsaeaaBaMaaaasssisiaaaa PRE JAN. "CLEARANCE DRESSES 5.00 ' BLOUSES 2;95- OATS 1 0.00 Off SUITS -1 0.00 - Off' i i , "eafjsja . - ' " ..ssapjjsl : :.iRij:Illjll 50 - East Maiir American Fork |