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Show 1 t Good Cooks I 24 tsp. BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, onion (flakes), 1 tsp. salt, pepper to taste, 1 T. parsley, 4 lsp. celery flakes, tsp. thyme, one and d c. water, 1 c. rice (minute rice) Pour over chicken and bake 1 hour at 350 degrees. If desired one and d c. water could be added to pan drippings before adding to rice mixture. Utah Thursday, January 8, 1976 1 One plate at a time one-thir- one-thir- WHOLE WHEAT BREAD r qt. milk (scalded) or Carnation mix. T. salt, 2 yeast cakes (dissolve in 4 c, warm water) c. honey, 2 eggs, Vi c. shortening (solid or Crisco oil) 12 c. flour, (8 c. wholewheat, 4 c, white) (Delicious if whole wheat flour is freshly ground) Let rise until double in bulk. Place in medium size loaf pans. Let rise for 30 min. Bake slow and not too long. Approx. 30 to 45 min. in 350 degree oven. Yields 5 medium size loaves. 1 2 two-thir- by Flo M union You learn to cook for ten by adding one plate at a time," says Mrs. junior (Cherre Chournos) Lish of East Tremonton. Cherre and Junior are parents of five sons and three daughters. Cherre continued, If I had started my marriage by cooking for ten people (including my husbnad and I) I could never have accomplished it, but as the children came along gradually, it didn't present too great of a problem; Thank Goodness! "Now that we have one son in college, one married and another serving an LDS mission, it seems like our five children left at home plus my husband and I are a small group to cook for. Ive even taken one leaf out of the table, Cherre said and laughed! Cherre is a vivacious young homemaker. She sparkles with personality-plus- ! I was married at 16, she said. My parents didn't approve at the time and I know I wouldnt approve of one of my children getting married at 16, but at that time it seemed the right thing to do. Ive never regretted it either. Its been fun growing up with my children, And you know she hasnt regretted getting married at such a young age. The Lishs have a lovely lovely home beautifully and tastefully decorated. Is Grain Merchant Junior is a grain merchant buying and selling. He stopped by and immediately told me what a good work. She's a gal his wife was to do all his secretarial ' good cook too, he added. And Cherre does love to cook! Its my favorite hobby, she said. I cook in large quantities. I always either double or triple the recipe. I make five or six dozen cookies and they disappear in at least one and a half days. I often make 10 pies at one time. I freeze some for later use. We also make lots of icecream". home-mad- e The Lishs have a lovely family. Drew is a senior NEVER-FAI- 5 L PIE CRUST c. flour, 1 tsp salt, tsp. baking powder, 1 c. lard, 1 c. Crisco. Mix together and add 1 egg (place egg in cup and beat with fork) Add 2 T. vinegar, fill rest of cup with water and add to flour mixture. 1 Mrs. Junior Lish the University of Utah (he works with his father during the summer season). Brian is married. He and his wife live in Tremonton and have a small son. Mark is fulfilling an LDS mission in Rome, Italy. Kristin, 16; Sharon, 15, Ginger, 9; Wade, 7; Heidi, 2, complete the family unit. Dissolve 2 pkgs. yeast in 14 c. warm water. Heat until melted 4 c. shortening or Crisco oil. Add: 1 c. water, 2 tsp. salt, l2 c. sugar, 3 eggs beaten, 4 y2 c. flour. Mix and place covered in refrigerator overnight. Divide in half and roll y2 in. thick. Spread with butter and roll up and cut like cinnamon Special Menus On each of the childrens birthday they choose special menus they really like and Cherre prepares them. She has always been active in church auxiliaries. She is presently serving as a counselor in Relief society. As a family the Lish's are fond of water skiing, camping and hunting. Cherre loves to collect new recipes. Today she shares some of her choice recipes with Box Elder Journal readers. CHICKEN 3 Reception will honor newlywed couple here rolls. (Take a long piece of thread, double, slip under dough, cross it, pull tight to cut) hours. Sprinkle with sesame seeds. Let rise Bake 15 min. in 375 degree oven. Makes approx. 2 dozen rolls. Use half whole wheat and half white flour. 3 Mrs Larena Tuck of Perry and Versal Tuck of Salmon, Idaho, announce the recent marriage of their daughter Teresa to Glen R Petersen of Las Vegas, Nev. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Petersen of Riverton. The couple was married on Dec. 8 in Las Vegas. A reception was held on Jan. 3 in Las Vegas at the home of an aunt and uncle of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cluff. A reception honoring the couple will be held on Jan. 13 in the Brigham City Community center. The bride is a graduate of Box Elder High school. , BLUEBERRY SALAD ' CONTINENTAL ' to 4 lbs. chicken. MR. AND MRS. GLEN R PETERSEN SESAME ROLLS Dissolve 1 pkg. (6 oz.) re pberry jello in 2 c. hot water. 1 (3 oz.) pkg. cream Philadelphia Cheese (softened to room temperature) Stir until well dissolved with gravy whip. (15 oz.) can crushed pineapple (15 oz.) can blueberries with juice. Place in refrigerator until partially set. Fold in y2 pt. whipping cream whipped and two bananas, sliced. Serves 10. c. butter. Fry chicken brown in Mix: 1 can cream of chicken soup. Add: 1 Sorority holds 1 holiday party with partners Preceptor Epsilon chapter of Beta Sima Phi held a Christmas party for members and their partners on Dec. 17 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Daines. A planned potluck dinner was served at beautifully decorated tables, with holiday favors placed at each setting. During dinner the member and guests were delighted to have a group of carolers stop by and sing several Christmas carols. After dinner everyone gathered in the family room where pine logs were burning brightly in the fireplace. Games were played having been arranged by the Hostess,' and A gift' was received by each one present. Husbands were presented with a gift from their wives, and DATE BOOKS will be sold to Brigham City residents by the Ladies of Elks, here represented by Ginny Konieczki, Shirty Fulton and Karen Nisonger as they prepare secret sister gifts were for sales downtown on Saturday. BICENTENNIAL Ladies of Elks will sell BRIGHAM CITY 47 South Main 723-590- 0 Sailor finishes submarine class Navy Topedomans Mate Seaman Apprentice Arthur J. Talbot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Talbot of Route 2, Brigham City, has graduated from the basic enlisted course at the Naval Submarine school, Groton, Conn. k course includes The instruction on the operating six-wee- SKMRMN principles of nuclear-powere- d arid diesel submarines; shipyard procedures; Control, support and weapons systems; damage control equipment; and submarine safety. He is a former student of Box Elder High school. " . fito A 9:30 to 6:00 Fridays 9:30 to 8:00 K local datebook and the back section is a per- sonal telephone and address index. These books are being offered for sale to all local residents for $2.25 per book. Proceeds from the book sale will go to the group's charity fund and much of it will go to Girls Village in Utah. Several merchants and business firms have bought advertising in the datebook and listed their telephone numbers, and there is a coupon good for a discount on the purchase of a listing of events scheduled to celebrate the bicentennial in Brigham City. "These handy booklets will be an asset to every local home," says Shirley Fulton, president of the Ladies of Elks. OFF ton all kitchen chairs and automobile ! seats il9 East First South The Upholstery shop Brigham City 734-950-4 ENb 4W ON SPRING... PATTERNED (LOLQRFUL POU&lfc KMIT4 Hanes Pantyhose & Knee high Stocking Sale Starts Tomorrow From ooe 0W--! F.ea Pffc-fcu- l. tO" fe! LENGTHS T . f IfcST - MNH January 9th through the 17th it'll be easier for you to enjoy the luxury of HANES at special low prices. Pick them up at the BLOCKS store near you and save. vVN I Mill & Mix. In addition to the' listing of organization dates there is a di Daily oet daily appointment calendar, (''! -- "5 A 1 Brigham City Ladies of Elks will be in two downtown locations on Saturday, Jan. 10, with a Bicentennial event and daily date book for Brigham City residents on sale from 1 to 3 pm. at the Jittery Knittery, 68 South Main, and Blocks, 47 South Main. The book is divided into three sections, with the first one listing events of the community for the year,' including regular meeting dates of various organizations. The middle section is a ' ) Reg. Pri A - teSC-RTef- Sale Price PANTYHOSE Everyday Sheer Stretch, Nude Heel Everyday Sheer Stretch, Sandalfoot Ultra Sheer, Tummy Control, Nude Heel Ultra Sheer, Nude Heel ALIVE1 SHEER SUPPORT, Heel & Toe 1.95 1.95 3.00 3.00 5.95 1.60 1.60 ON6 GROUP 2.50 2.50 4.95 STOCKINGS Sheer Knee-Hig- fhmes, 1.5Q 1.25 Heel and Toe COLORS Barely Black1 Barely There Gentlebrown Navy South Pacific Town Taupe SOUDS c 'l to yl2& ! fuo cviDS. I i I I uwevwt FTsHT k blAPEfc FlWNGU ' 0.OAUTH ! COLORS |