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Show I i Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 25, 1974 5 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Good Cooks WHOS Oriental dishes NEW Of Interest in Rear River Volley sl by Flo Munson Oriental-styl- e dishes are popular and provide acceptable ways to feed family and friends well without spending exorbitant amounts for the tasty ingredients. If you like Oriental food, you'll enjoy these recipes for chow mein, fried rice and cole slaw shared by Mrs. Ben Tanaka of Tremonton. Mrs. Tanaka, the former Flora Kaneko, was born in Centerfield, Sanpete county. She graduated from Gunnison High school after which the Kaneko family moved to Tremonton. n and popular aucForas husband is a tioneer in Utah and Idaho. He is also a livestock dealer. Flora, herself is employed two days each week in the auction office in Smithfield and in Ogden. Ben is also sought after constantly as an announcer in rodeos, horseshows and races as well as ward bazaars, etc. He has an original, clever way for instance, at a church bazaar he will hold up an object and ask someone in the audience, "Do you think this article is worth $10, Mrs. Jones? If the answer is yes, Ben immediately shouts out, Sold to Mrs. Jones for $10. Curtis and Robin Montgomery Kaneko of Tremonton announce the arrival of their first child, a boy born July 13 in the LDS hospital in Logan. The new baby will be named Cade C. Kaneko. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kaneko of Tremonton. Mrs. Isono Tanaka of Tremonton is the great grandmother. Jerry and Crystal Campbell Deatry of Tremonton proudly announce the arrival of their first child, a girl, born July 12 in the Logan LDS hospital. The baby will be named Heather "i well-know- Mrs. Ben Tanaka and Five Children The Tanakas have three daughters and two sons Mrs. Stacy (Sharon) Little of Ogden; Marilyn and Larry who each attend Utah State university in Logan; Archie is 12 and Annette, 11. They also have two darling grandchildren, Andrea, 3, and Shane, just one - talent are constantly asking for her Oriental recipes. She has catered for the Box Elder County Posse Ladies night, for various clubs in the high school, elementary school Christmas parties and Add Really Something his "Moms shrimp is really something. The Tanaka family have their own horses and enjoy riding. Bens mother, Isono Tanaka, makes her home with Ben and Flora and although she is nearly 80 years of age, she delights in keeping the vegetable garden free from weeds. Flora enjoys doing embroidery work. She has also been active in PTA work and serving in church organizations. Surprise and delight your family with a real oriental meal using Floras recipes! to prevent sticking. Season with salt. COLE SLAW c. shredded cabbage, sliced paper thin. 3 shredded carrots (small shred) c. chopped gr. onions, season to taste. DRESSING: 3 T. sugar, 3 T. vinegar, 2 T. salad oil, 1 tsp. salt. Add: accent, celery seed (if desired) Mix and pour over cabbage Stir well and marinate for 20 min. 2 women i Local man to claim bride Miss Valerie Platt will become the bride of Kelly M. Young in a ceremony to be performed Aug. 1 in the Salt Lake LDS temple, with announcement of the couples engagement and forthcoming marriage made by the parents of the bride-to-bMr. and Mrs. Harvey Platt of St. Johns, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm C. Young of Harper Ward are the of the future parents bridegroom. On the evening of their wedding day, the couple will be honored at an open house at the Brigham City Utah North LDS stake center. ' Miss Platt is a graduate of St. Johns High school. She is atYoung tending Brigham University as a music major. A graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary, the future bridegroom has served an LDS mission to the Philippines. He is presently a student at Brigham Young University, where he is majoring in mathematics. Following their marriage, the couple will reside in the Provo area as both continue their studies at BYU. getting reacquainted with aunts, uncles and cousins as well as brothers and sisters. Those in attendance were Leon and Jennie Jensen and Jay Glen of Layton; Max and Lois Nelson, Reese, Kelly, Carolyn and Peggy of Perry; Larry and Carma Lee Jensen and Jinjer, Jeremy, Heather, and Ryan of Providence; Anna and Deon Woolsey of Salt Lake City; Shirley and Gordon Thompson, Malindq, . Jodie and Ryan of Murray; Bus and Viola Jensen of Salt Lake City and Bob and Judy Saunders, Terri, Kjer-stinand Adrain of Provo. 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If desired add; 1 4 oz. can of mushroom (drained) 1 small can (about 7 oz.) bamboo shoots, cut thin and drain. 1 can bean sprouts, drained. 1 small can water chestnuts, drained and sliced. Kikoman soy sauce, Make stock from chicken. Boil approx. 14 hours, in enough water to cover chicken and make about 3 qts. stock. picnic and Halu Aoki, President, Mary Robinette, President-elect- , of the Ogden district dental assistants association, get together to plan the kick off party for the organization's coming year. The summer party will be held Aug. 25 and the new officers are planning a good time foe all. FRIED RICE CHOW MEIN (serves approx. 8) Jensen reunion brings together water Remove from pan and cook onions the same way. Remove onions and repeat this method with remainder of vegetables. Mix all ingredients together. Heat chicken stalk until boiling. Add soy sauce. Mix until ingredients are a light brown color. c. cornstarch mixed with cold water to Prepare make a paste. Add this slowly to boiling stock. Add more cornstarch if necessary to make consistency of a gravy. Add vegetables and chicken and heat through. Pour over Chow Mein noodles. Garnish. in addition given demonstrations in Relief society. "I love to cook, Flora said enthusiastically. I change recipes to suit our own personal taste. I find my family likes my original way of preparing food. I particularly like to bake. agreed Li- clear. is cooking! Friends Archie granddaughter Andrea loves to cook When tender, remove chicken from stock and cool. Separate'meat from bones and cut in bite size pieces. Cut all vegetables in small pieces. Cook celery in 2 T. hot Wesson Oil at med. heat, until old. Flora is equally as clever as her husband. Her year .. . she ttle Dawn Deatry. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Campbell of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Davison of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Emile Godwin of Clarkston, Wash., are the great grandparents. 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