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Show r 3B WEST VALLEY VIBW o Thursday, May Beautiful Motoyo Kafo 20, 1982 The Elmo Baums Makes Home With The Craig Hillers Celebrate Their Golden Wedding by OlgaMilius Having Motoyo in our home has been a great experience and we shall hate to see her The fiftieth wedding they have resided for anniversary of Elmo the last 24 years. D. and Elva Baum will Elmo worked for be celebrated May 21st U.S. Construction in at an open house, with Lark and was later their children hosting as a the event. contractor until he re- - Hiller as she talked about her Japanese guest, Motoyo Kato. We Friends and us many are: Del R., Riverton, Marie Jex, West Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Baum They are the grandparents of eight grand children double-rin- g wedding ceremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS of her taste and five Rites Unite Krahenbuhl And McGhie Stacy Kay McGhie became the bride of Jerry Robert Krahenbuhl so customs as she has learned ours and we just love her. Motoyo came to the Hillers through the Experiment in Home Stay program which offers persons from other countries an opportunity to stay in American homes and of get a American home life. The 22 year old Japanese beauty came from her home in Japan and is White House Reception Center, 10575 Redwood Road, between the hours of 6 to 8 p.m. in a have shared much. She has taught relatives are being invited to call at the Valley, and Loraine Richardson who is said Holly leave, self-employ- Elva Peterson and Elmo Baum were married May 21, 1932 in Herriman, Utah and later moved to Lark where they lived for 23 years. They now reside in Murray where - the daughter of and Kishie Nasakazu Kato. She is what I think of as a traditional Japanese, said Holly. Temple on May 15th. A wedding breakfast followed the rites at the Hawaiian and a reception was given at the Old Meeting House that evening. Bridesmaids were Jone Cluff, Kayleen Krahenbuhl, Extremely A is how Motoyo Kato, center, from Japan, feels about her Utah family, the Craig Hillers. From left, Heather, Holly, Natalie, Motoyo, David, Mike and Eric are all looking at a book given Motoyo by the first graders at Robert Frost Elementary. courteous, very well educated, and reflecting the fine social sun colored yellow. In my country the sun is always colored red, she explained. Lindy McGhie, Jeanie OBrien and Kathy Patterson. BreAnne McGhie was flower girl and Patrick McGhie assisted. Melanie Broyles attended the guest book. Best man was Jim Krahenbuhl while Jack and Jordan Krahenbuhl, Ron McGhie, John Cluff and Dave Patterson ushered. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. McGhie and graduated from Granite high. She attended Utah State University. Jerry is the son of Mrs. Ralph OBrien Motoyo Kato, making her home with the Craig Hiller family, is shown in the traditional Japanese dress while sitting in the living room of her Japanese home. and Jack H. Krahenbuhl, and graduated from Granite high. He filled an LDS mission to St. Louis. The newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Krahenbuhl Som C mm C auUm 9k honeymooned at Lake Tahoe and are now making their home in Salt Lake. when they magnetron tube it has, you need to check your operators manual, or consult your service representative, before trying the technique. The rule against cooking in the metal trays is being challenged by improvements in technology and new cooking pro- - IN 6 WEEKS Train to become a Travel Agent. Call us for information. Classes begin: Day Classes - June 7th, July 19th, Sept. 7th Evening Classes June 21st, Sept. 13th Travel Trade cedures developed by is fear of arcing, aluminum foil con- electrical sparking eftainer manufacturers. fect which may occur People buying when metal comes into frozen foods in the co- direct contact with inntainers have pre- terior oven walls. Arcing can be elimviously tobeen transfer inated by using a simthe food to a ple procedure, using serving dish the original paper cart before heating in a ton as an insulator. Known as cook in microwave oven. One reason for this is the carton, this is a e that safe, yet effective, magnetron tubes, used method for microwave in early microwave heating of frozen ovens, could be items. The method is a damaged by feedback of microwave energy three step process: reflected by the alumFirst: Remove frozen food from paper inum. About eight years carton. Second: Remove lid ago, improved, cernon-metall- ic School 2631961 In Ogden 5280 So. 320 West, Suite Busch Park, Murray, Utah 84107 amic constructed magnetron tubes were introduced. These are not vulnerable to feedback, say the experts. Another reason for people to avoid using metal in microwaves ECEPTIONS - MEETINGS PARTIES A New Concept In MEETINGS BANQUETS RECEPTIONS PARTIES REUNIONS EXHIBITS Motoyo American, said, It made me cry inside, that the children loved their country so much. The children loved carton is paper, and not foil laminated. The procedure will not work if the outer package is covered with metal foil. Always be sure to remove the lid from the foil container which holds the food. This allows food to expand as it heats, and prevents feedback from lids which may be made of aluminum. The carton surrounds the tray, elim- (cover) from the inating the risk aluminum foil tray which contains the food. Put the tray of frozen food back into the paper carton, leaving flaps on one end of carton open a little to release steam. Three: Place paper carton in microwave oven and heat. Use a potholderthe when heated removing carton as steam inside generated makes it warm to the touch. When using this method, make sure the Entertainment sang, Whats More glass-envelop- Classes Starting y- mentary put on a program for her, and . . . HAVE A NEW CAREER 1 Motoyo, too, said her country. Motoyo loves America but finds it hard to express her feelings about it, said Holly. Last Monday first grade students at Robert Frost ele- you cwt 'Cock iwflt Fotf' in tttimimie According to the experts, it is now possible to cook food in your microwave oven in the same shallow aluminum foil container it comes in. However, be warned that if your microwave is more than eight years old, and you do not know what kind of traits and culture of of arc- even if the carton touches the wall. ing -- - Lions Club Install To NewOfficers A joint installation of new officers of the Majestic Meadows Lions club and the Majestic Lioness club will take place tonight (Thursday) in the Majestic CUSTOM-MAD- Serving We Cater Completely or You Use Our Facilities THIS IS Appointment 9676380 4160 made of things they like. Many of the pages showed things such as rainbows and sunlight, and the visitor was surprised to see the Meadows clubhouse. District Governor Jay Meservy will in- stall the officers following a 7 p.m. din- ner. Lions club officers will include Frank Marshall, president; Dale Butler, first vice Mert president; second vice Wright, president; George Carpenter, third vice president. 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Call For Mrs. Hiller is a volunteer mother at the school, and during the Japanese girls visit here she is going to the school with Holly and working with the children. The first graders gave her a booklet of SPRING SPECIAL THAT'S WORN COMPETITIVE Holl- S7 SQ. Eat PROVO Broadway OGDEN INCLUDES ELECTRONIC HEARING TESTS, PROPER HEARING AID SELECTION AND DISPENSING AIDS SOLD ELSWHERE UP TO $400 00. 1946 YOU ARE NOT BUYING HEARING AIDS FROM US, MAYBE YOU SHOULD BE MURRAY 5554 So. State LOGAN Come In Or PHONE 262-135- 1 The children asked lots of questions of their visitor. They wanted to know what Japan is like, what the weather is like, the way things look, and what kinds of food are eaten there. Motoyo gives ready and willing answers to their questions, said Holly, and she will accompany the third graders on a field trip to Lagoon next week. My own children love her, she remarked, and they have all learned to eat with chopsticks, even the two year old who can I including tempura, added Holly. Motoyo works as a hometown. She chose to come to Salt Lake because she joined the LDS church last year. She really knows a lot about Utah and its history. She wants to see the Beehive House, Lion House, and hear a Tabernacle choir broadcast while she is here, said Holly. When she leaves the valley, Motoyo will visit for a short while with missionary in repeated so Hol- ly- secretary in her friends her love much, I have come to realize what special people the Japanese must be, and that there are nice, friendly people in all countries. It is fun introducing her to our ways, and fun for us to try hers. And Im making her a Gunne Sax dress to take home, Holly because she laughs, wanted something to keep that is really American. And a Gunne Sax dress fills that bill. Orem, Utah. use them with anything, including noodles. Holly and her hus- band, Craig, have five children, Michael, 8; David, 7; Heather, 4; Eric, 2; and Natalie, five months. The kids have learned to speak slowly and clearly when they talk with Motoyo. They are fascinated by her and very attentive. They want to see how she does things how she writes, reads, - cooks and eats. has fixed Motoyo several Japanese meals for the family, Lou Clawson, treasurer; Lura Chat-wi- n, tail twister; Helen Taggart, Laak and Doreen Novella tors. Perry, Home owners direc- trou- Fathers Day Color Portrait Special (from original package). No appointment necessary Age limit 12 years Add 1 00 for 2 or more children together Limit one special per portrait sitting bled with floors may benefit from an electric device that pushes heated air from the ceiling to floor to even out temperatures. KIDDERF OTO FASHION 6241 HOURS 10-- PLACE, MURRAY SOUTH STATE WEEKDAYS, 268-199- 2 10 6 SATURDAY, 12-- HURRY! LIMITED TIME OFFER 5 SUNDAY |