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Show Friday, April Reception X Dr. and Mrs. Donald C. Hales of Brookirgs, S.D. announce the DEAR DR. BROTHERS: and June 2 My husband and I are very marriage plans of their concerned about our to Ralph L son. This daughter, Rebecca, past year he has Schmitt. A reception will honor deal. He turns changed great the newlyweds in Prove that on me for practically no reason, evening. he is rude and often seems to Mr. Schmitt is the son of Carl hate us. We are a religious, J. Schmitt of New Keiisington, family and he constantly makes Perm, and Mrs. A. Barbara Schsnide remarks about our faith, mitt, also of New Kensington. saying only fools still cling The bride elect is attending "outmoded, unscientific belief." Brigham Young University He is interested in psychology, where she is a sophomore. She and, we feel, this may be has also attended South Dakota responsible for his atheistic State University. views and his attitude toward us. Mr. Schmitt received his B.S. Mrs.K.R. State from Pennsylvania DEAR MRS. R.: 1970 will and in University can. This kind cf Relax, if graduate with M.B A. from BYU rebellion inyou a teenager is quite this spring. He is a member of the M.B.A. association and Beta normal. You may be getting more cf Gamma Sigma honor society. has asked his bad temper and irritation The bride-to-b- e Kathleen Raleigh, Ann Hales with the advtt world, in general, and Carolyn Hales to serve as because of a subconscious fear he has of antagonizing his her attendants. The newlyweds will make father. In suppressing this fear their first home in Livonia, he may be taking it out on you. engagement REBECCA HALES Nutritionist Disagrees With Health Food Fads By GAYNOR MADDOX These are the days when millions praise "health, organic and natural foods." The subject to seme has picked up an almost ideological, even religious, meaning. Many cannot discuss it without emotional upset. But there is a negative side to the argument, too. "From my experience and researches, I think no food should be identified as health food. All edible foods properly used are conducive to physiologic and psychologic health. Yes, whether they are purchased in a "Health Food Store" or in an ordinary grocery or supermarket," says nutritionist Fredrick J. Stare, M.D., chairman of of Nutrition, Department Harvard School of Public Health. Like many other noted scientists, the Harvard doctor looks with question on the rage for "organic foods." He assures us that thev have no added nutritional value over foods grown with chemical fertilizers. "Organic food enthusiasts should speak of organically grown foods, meaning foods grown on soil fertilized with manure or composts of various types, and foods grown without use of chemical fertilizers. That is different from calling the foods themselves organic," Stare insists. Speaking foods," he of "natural says they are identical to organically grown foods except in the processing no substances (nutritive or nonnutritive) are supposed to be added. Even salt or sugar added to natural foods makes them no longer "natural foods." "We think no food should be singled out as natural1 food. The term should be prohibited because all foods are natural or manufactured from natural foods. How- e v e r, individual nutrients, such as vitamins, may be either of natural origin or synthetic. But then individual nutrients are not foods, they are nutrients. Thus vitamin C (ascorbic acid) occurs in citrus fruits food or it can be manufactured chemically as a nutrient, not a food, and then added to foods that may be low or in it. Nutrients, lacking whether they occur in food or are manufactured and added, are identical chemically and biologically," he adds. Another fallacy of food faddists is that all available fresh fruits and vegetables are nutritionally barren because most of them have been grown with chemical fertilizers. Dr. Stare attacks that belief. Mich. Open House On Sunday VV a 11 NELLIE STEINECKER The family of Nellie will honor her at an Steineckert "That is not true. Exhausopen house to celebrate her 80th tive biochemical analyses have failed to reveal any birthday on Sunday from 5 at home of her son. Kent significant differences in the p.m. the content of crops grown Steineckert, 543 E..2460 N., under the two conditions. Provo. All relatives and friends are invited to attend. Nellie was born May 1, 1892 in Tips Provo to Joseph and Emma Harrison White. She had eight brothers and sisters two of Poisoning whom are still living, Frank NEW YORK (UPI)-F- ood White of Provo and Bob Murray poisoning symptoms don't ne- of Crestline, Calif. Nellie cessarily alter the taste and received her education in the appearance of food, says the Provo schools. National Safety Council. ContraShe married ' Henry ry to folklore, molds are Steineckert in Provo October 7, harmless, although ugly and 1918. He died December 12, 1964.' unpalatable. Meat that smells They were the parents of three bad is decaying but putrefac- sons: Dean Steineckert, tion doesn't cause food poisonAmerican Kent Fork; ing, the council said. Steineckert, Provo; and Eric Orem. She has nine Regardless of the appearance Steineckert, and two greatgrandchildren of and odor food, if you've doubts about its safety, throw it grandchildren. She has been an active out without tasting. The financial loss is miniscule compared member of the IDS Church all of with doctor bills and suffering her life serving in the Relief incurred as a result of food Society, and is an active member of the Daughters of the poisoning. 2-- About w gi what you do. If he feels all psychology is incompatible with religion, he is quite wrong. Although Freud considered religious believers infantile and unable to break outgrown ties with their parents, many important psychiatrists who followed Freud did not share this belief. Carl Jung described his patients over 35 as people "whose problem in the last resort was that of finding a religious outlook on life." Gordon Allport, one of Har- vard's most Mr. and Mrs. Stanford W. King of American Fork announce the and forthcoming engagement marriage of their daughter, Cathryn, to Don Humphries, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphries also of American Fork. The couple have circled June 23 as the date for their wedding. Miss King graduated from LDS Seminar' and is a senior at American Fork High School where she has been active in school affairs. She has been twirler for the high school band for four years and is currently president of the colorguard. As an active participant in foren-sicshe has taken honors at invitational meets and at region and state competition in oratory. She is currently secretary of the debate club. s, distinguished professors of psychology, wrote: "Many personalities attain a religious outlook without suffering arrested development and without Indeed, it Mr. Humphries graduated is because of this that they are from American Fork High able to build and maintain a Lmm in School and attended Dixie mature and CATHRYN KING College for two years, during edifice of personality." which time he was employed as of the Headquarters Company, employed as manager of the your son is a charter pilot for commercial 1457 Engineer Battalion of the Floral Actually, Supply own Company of his to establish struggling aviation firms. He is a member Utah National Guard and is American Fork. identity as a separate being. Jr Often, teachers, especially female, also get the brunt of this rebellion, because, at 16, he may loathe accepting any discipline, particularly from a woman. He is trying to prove his manhood Mrs. AMERICAN FORK and may be quite convinced that Ellen Chadwick will be much of his difficulty is the Martha at a dinner to celebrate result of his mother's honored her 95th birthday on Saturday. domination. The dinner will be held at the La Some adolescent boys even go Citadelle Reception Center, 3975 so far as deliberetly selecting Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, know to will date who they girls will begin at 6 p.m. The La shock their mother. Provoking and Citadelle is owned and operated Mother's disapproval is one way by Mrs. Chadwick's grandof getting back at her. Mrs. Janice Jensen. flares when a boy Usually, up daughter, Mrs. Chadwick was born in at his moUier for no apparent American Fork on May 4, 1877, a reason, the real root of the cf James and Mary difficulty may be found in his daughter Elizabeth Spratty. Her husband, his with father relationship William James Chadwick, died not his mother! If the boy can be in 1957. The couple celebrated made to recognize and cope with 50th wedding anniversary his early rivalry with his father, their in 1951. and 1 he can overcome the fear Mrs. Chadwick is the mother of displeasing him, a boy will be of ten children, eight of whom less likJy to blame his mother Dr. James for everything that gets in his are living. They are: S. Chadwick, Ray S. Chadwick, way. Foy S. Chadwick, Earl S. Religion and Psychology Chadwick, Raymond S. ChadYour son's apparent disgust wick, Mrs. George G. (Leah) with religion is probably just Wood, Mrs. Edith Smith, and another way of showing his Mrs. E. Clark (Ruth) Bird. She independence. If you were very has 21 grandchildren and 51 he might well be and very devout; again, to show his Sewing, crocheting, individuality and prove his does making pillow cases, rugs, and not necessarily accept or believe quilts are activities that Mrs. AboufDre"'"g Let's Ask the Cook By NAN WILEY - Food A i - Dear Nan: While visiting at California, we dined at a restaurant where they served a sour cream dressing that was delicious. Can you tell me how they make it? Kathleen Maynard Tulsa, Okla. Carmel-By-The-Se- a, heerna Beautifully Arranged FLOWERS Special Fer cream until it is frothy. Gradually blend in the other ingredients. Chill well before 4 i serving. To start, I would add MARTHA E. CHADWICK just half the lemon juice and vinegar called for until you see Chadwick still enjoys. All of her hew you like it. and greatgrandchildren Then there is another one that grandchildren have received her combines 2 cups sour cream, 4 quilts and pillow cases as gifts. Those who know Mrs. ChadGIRLS -- GIRLS -- GIRLS wick say her life has been one of ser service to her family, Viiil tS Orem Geneva Times church, and community. She is before you place that Wedding! very interested in young people Invitation Ordr. large assort accurrent on and keeps their ment. Prices you can afford. MOTHER also Candy Cards and Candles farker"ker State Street Linden , complishments. i : i ? -- p OPEN 7 A.M. TO 10 PM. OPEN 7 DfS A WEEK ! ) KRW! thrioder in .....mnn.ti.i.TJ Combine 2 tablespoons lemon 2 tablespoons vinegar, 1 teaspoon prepared mustard, 1 tablespoon sugar, 1 teaspoon salt and a dash of white pepper. In another bowl whip 1 cup sour UJBIilfcoooo 830 is woman's companion tablespoons chopped olives (green or ripe), 3 tablespoons lemon juice, 1 teaspoons horseradish and about teaspoon salt. Taste, then see if you might like just a bit more horse-radis-h or lemon juice. A little chopped pimiento dresses this up and doesn't detract from the flavor. It looks nice on greens. juice, Very Special Gift For Mom or Wife ULrU3 y Utah-P- ?g? 9Q I, American Fork Matron To Note 95th Birthday The Struggle for Independence Steineckert J tv'.ft Teenage Rebellion Need Nof Atarm iNewiyweas KERAlPprovo, King and Don Humphries Wl Cathryn Srharinl WAAnn W ma Dr. Joyce Brothers To Honor THE 28,1972 " jjM freedom. lzi gsSS V Pioneers. Food For Americans Stuffed Florida Pot Roast Has Unusual Flavorful Ingredients .re lingerie to the heaviest materials "ew easy" on the Bernina n accec gjf M m lr '"l r "firrs JlSlliiilllllP MOTHER'S DAY IS MAY 14th BUY NOW & SAVE! X n 17 n n 111 II II 111 ill y V Come in now and register for our next class. Learn knit sewing under excellent instructors as you make your own cloth- - B ffiS - I B "" I I I I 1 1 Af Itf I ! Friday & Saturday Only m We have an exceptionally good selection of lingerie fabrics and supplies. Several colors, delicate laces, long lasting expansion bands, patterns and etc. Florida pot roast is stuffed with spicy ingredients for change. Mix ham, salami, green pep4 cup chopped ham By AILEEN CLAIRE Vi cup chopped hard salami per and egg and fill pocket NEA Food Editor Vi cup chopped green with mixture. Tie or skewer A pot roast goes a long ends. pepper 1 d way and makes a pleasuregg, Brown roast on all sides in able and inexpensive meal chopped aluminum Dutch oven. large defor several persons. A 1 cup chopped onion Drain off fat. Add remaining from the normal 1 clove garlic, chopped parture ingredients except Cour. roast is to stuff the center 2 bay leaves Cover and ciok. over low with a surprising combinaVi teaspoon oregano heat about 3 hours or until tion of ham, hard salami, 1 teaspoon salt meat is tender. Remove green pepper, chopped egg 'it teaspoon fresh ground loast to platter. Measure mixed with spices and garpepper liquid in pan and add addiwith lic. Serve 1 tablespoon vinegar gravy, tional water to make 2 cups. 1 cup water mashed potatoes and a Stir in flour. Bring to a boil. salad. 3 tablespoons Instant flour hearty green Slice pot roast and serve with gravy. Makes 6 FLORIDA POT ROAST Have butcher make a pocket through the center of the 3 pounds eye round beef roast roast or cut one yourself. v 2 M M y 1 hard-cooke- On The New Bernina 830 H FEATURING THE VARI -0VERL0CK STITCH ! No puckering ever, even on the finest fabrics. Sew the seam and over cast the edge AGENTS Craig Seegmiller "We sharpen scissors and pinking shears Dave Borget I 14 i 268 West Center n PROVO , X J in one operati ion. - i I lit JLL7X2 374-552- 0 ' ,,77 if K |