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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, November 24, 1960 Judith Ann Petersen to Marry Ward Forsyth in Temple Rites - , .1 Judith Ann Petersen ' Judith Ann Petersen, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale H. Petersen, Pet-ersen, American Fork, will become be-come the bride of Ward R. Forsyth, For-syth, son of Mr. and Mrs. La Von Forsyth of Fremont, In the Mantl LDS Temple, Wednesday, Not. 23. 'After the temple ceremony, the young ntflyweds will be honored at a wedding breakfast, break-fast, given by the parents of the groom. v Friday, Nov. 25 the parents of the bride will be hosts at a reception in honor of the young couple, to be held at the Sixth-Eighth Sixth-Eighth Ward recreation hall, 312 N. 1st , East in American Fork from 8 to 10 in the evening. ev-ening. The bride, a senior student at Brigham. Young University, Is majoring In Human Development Develop-ment and Family Relations. She is a member of the Kappa Debs social unit, a former member of the Women's Chorus and International Folk Dancers. The groom is a graduate of BYU and is doing post graduate work at the, school at this time He has filled a Uruguayan Mis sion for the LDS Church, and at the present time is a mem ber of the bishopric itv the the 21st Ward on the BYU campus. He has also served two years in Japan with the U. S. Army The bride's dress will be of white taffeta, floor .length and lace covered, with a scooped neckline and form fitting bo dice. She will be crowned with a veil of silk Illusion studded with pearls. Attending the bride will be her three sisters, Mrs. Janet Nellsen, Mrs. Margene Shum- way and Miss Jill Petersen. Also RECORDS, STEREO. RADIOS TELEUISIOHS For the first in sight and sound reproduction come In J& And baa nd hear niir rnmnletA linn nf Motorola.. Introducmtt 3i the New Vlbrosonlc Stereophonic Sound System. It has no eqmalt and cannot be duplicated. Hearing is believing. Come hi for a demonstration. For the most reliable TV, Stereo and Service call Superior now. Two big stores to serve you. Superior Radio & TV 24 North Church - Phone SK 6-3881 OR Superior Record Bar 35 West Main Phone SK 6-4642. American Fork, Utah We have Two-Way Radio CemmunicaUea In Our Service Track For Fast Efficient Service ' ll-17-2t. wm Old leiMove it'sCIull-FUtcred Ft) 1 It MOOf KNTIC&Y ITHMUT I9UI90I WMQf IUIM0K MSTULCIICt CltlOUISYILU, IT, standing as attendants are Mrs. Jerald Johnson, Sharon Johnson, John-son, Shirley Hatcher and Lynn Barlow. They will wear various colored dresses In fall hues of orange, brown, and gold. Best man will be Merrill Forsyth, For-syth, with Donald and Clark Forsyth, 'all ' brothers of 'the groom attending him. This will be an open house No Grazing on Conservation Reserve -Land Even though the growing season sea-son is over, land in the Conservation Conser-vation Reserve may not be used for grazing so long as the land retirement contract remains in effect, Claude Hunting of the Utah County Agricultural Stabilization Stabi-lization and Conservation Committee, Com-mittee, said today in a reminder to fanners. For Conservation Reserve contracts con-tracts which expire In 1960, the prohibition or grazing continues until December 31st. For contracts con-tracts with additional years to run, the farmer is obligated to withhold the land from crops or grazing and to refrain from breaking out new land until the contract; expires. Mr. Hunting said that 1960 annual payments are being made to Conservation Reserve participants parti-cipants now that performance has been checked to determine that contract requirements have been complied with during the past year. There are 39 contracts con-tracts in effect in Utah County In 1960, covering a total of 5855 acres of cropland. Did you know that winter Is the best time of the year to fly? The cool air offers stability and smoothness that is seldom encountered during the summer months. Future Thanksgiving Foods Will Be Immediately Available to Housewives The Pilgrim homemaker boiled and tolled for days to prepare for the first Thanksgiving' dinner din-ner in 1621. But," . thanks to methods of food preservation she never dreamed of, her modern mod-ern 'sister can put a similar feast on the table in a matter of hours. It was. almost 200 years after Governor William Bradford decreed de-creed a day of thanksgiving that canning was invented. A candy-maker candy-maker named Nicolas Appert Wilbur Harding Wins Realty Post Wilbur Harding, realtor of American Fork was named regional reg-ional vice president of the National Na-tional Association of Real Estate Es-tate Boards this past week at their annual convention held in Dallas, Texas. The region over which he will preside? consists of Utah, Wyo-ing, Wyo-ing, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona. During the past year Mr. Harding has served as a director of the board. He has been actively engaged in real c'jtate business for many years and has been both director and president of the Provo Real Estate Es-tate Board and as director and president of ' the Utah Realty Association.- Jupiter's gravity is so much greater than earth's that a spaceman trying to walk on the planet would be crushed by his own weight. Twelve men and one woman have crossed Niagara Falls gorge on a tightrope. published the report of his Invention In-vention in 1810, after collecting the prize of 12,000 francs that the French government had offered of-fered for a method of preserving food for Its troops. , Now the housewife can simply open a can of mincemeat, pumpkin, pump-kin, or cranberry sauce or any of the other foods that bring the yearly retail value of canned foods to approximately $4.5 billion. " Or, she can roast a frozen turkey and open a package of frozen corn, part of the $2 'billion 'bil-lion worth of frozen food that is produced annually, according to World Book Encyclopedia. The Pilgrims probably kept some foods on ice, but-it was the mechanical me-chanical refrigeration developed in the late 1800's and the quick-freezing quick-freezing process of Clarence Blrdseye developed in the 1920's that made freezing an important means of food preservation. In Thanksgiving dinners yet to come, the housewife may serve a freeze-dried turkey, one that has been quick-frozen and the moisture removed. Freeze-drying Freeze-drying was used in the days of the Pilgrims but only for preserving pre-serving biological specimens In the laboratory. Just a few decades de-cades ago, scientists began to apply this method to food. A shipment of freeze-dried food currently is nourishing the World Book Encyclopedia Scientific Scien-tific Expedition to the Himalaya, led by Sir Edmund Hillary. Recently scientists have been experimenting with Irradiation as a method of preserving food. If further experiments are successful, suc-cessful, tomorrow's turkey dinner din-ner may be chock full of gamma rays. With Oiir Boys CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. ((FHTNO Marine Pvt. Dwayne C. McDaniel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern McDaniel of Route 1, Box 83-A,. American Fork, Utah, completed four weeks of Individual Individ-ual combat training Nov. 4 at the Marine Cotps Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif. " The course Included the latest infantry tactics, first aid, demolitions, demoli-tions, field fortifications and advanced ad-vanced schooling on weapons. Trainees learn that all Marines are basically infantrymen, whether they serve as cooks, typists, truck drivers, or with aviation units. - County Farmers Get Aid Western Utah County has bet'A declared a drought disaster disas-ter area. Sen. Bennett was advised ad-vised today by secretary of Agriculture Ag-riculture Ezra Taft Benson. This supplements an, earlier declaration making 21.5 counties coun-ties in the state drought disaster areas. The act Is taken undeir the so-called Mundt law, 86-' 299. It will enable stockmen, particularly, to receive feed grain discounts -and low interest inter-est rate loans. It Is a more liberal procedure proced-ure than under the old law which requires an extensive and detailed showing of financial nt'ed by each individual. V Dont take chances " r Correct vision helps skilled hands da precision work on the job Exacting work demands perfect eyesight Good vision will enable you to work at Dealt efficiency. Make sure your eyesight is good as it should be by checking It now. BEBBS JEWELRY I.KHT. UTAH - Easy way to do your new-car sampling Drive Chevy once Chevrolet dealer s one around stop the block at your shopping center ! Just drop in and take a drive in one of the 30 spanking new '61 models your Chevy dealer now offers under the same roof. With eyery drive, your dealer is giving away free Dinah Shore Christmas records while they last. So hurry! And you'll find that here's the easy, one-stop way to shop for the car you want. There's a model to suit almost any taste or need at a price to suit almost any budget. There's a whole crew of new Chevy Corvairs, including four family-lovin' wagons. New Biscaynes the lowest priced full-size Chevrolets. Popular Bel Airs. Sumptuous Impalas. And America's only true sports car the Corvette. Come on in and pick your new car the easy way on a one-stop shopping tour! New '61 Chevrolet IMPALA SPORT SEDAN You'll see iw models in the '61 Impala series the most elegant Chevies of alL They're sensationally sensible from their more parkable out size to their remarkably roomy in size. And note that trim new roof line. New 61 Chevrolet 2-DOOR BEL AIR SEDAN . : These beautiful Bel Airs, priced just above the thriftiest full-size ChevieV I bring you newness you can use. Roomier dimensions reach right back I to the easier loading trunk that lets you pile baggage 15 higher. : New, lower priced '61 CORVAIR 500 CLUB COUPE . .... New '61 Corvair700 LAKEWOOD. STATION WAGON j i See what Corvalr's got In store for you in '611 Thriftier sedans and ; There's room for almost everything but antifreeze in these new one- coupes with nearly 12 mora room up front for luggage. That rear and-only 6-passenger Lakewoods. And they're the only wagons with : : engine's spunkier, too, with a gas-saving new axle ratio to go with it. : lockable trunk under the hood. Be sure to see the new Greenbriers, too. t;tMM .; : T Ife. J New '61 Chevrolet 2-DOOR BISCAYNE 6 NOW-Blg-Car Comfort at Small-Car Prices These new Biscayne 6's the lowest priced full-size Chevrolets let you save money in a big way, yet give you a full measure of Chevy's new roominessY-such things as higher easy chair seats, larger door ODningsjnore leg room in front, more foot room in the rear. i - Ato avaiUbb M VI ImMi . See the Greatest Show on Worth at Your Chevrolet Dealer s i rr sw i w i TinpnnoGOS noTOR eonpfltiv CORNZR MAIN & CENTER ... AMERICAN FORK Telephone SK (5-3547 |