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Show r DESERET fMi - NEWS Thursday,1 August 3, 1967 Cl Summer Visitors r r irn l il V Utahns are rolling out the welcome - mat for friends and relatives who are spending them summer vacations in v . . PEOPLE ON-THE-G- O w w. - - T this area. , And one Salt Lakers home, , Mrs. Jesse T, Badger, 1507 Ev Parkway Ave., has been the The art of being a grandcenter of a happy family reparent embraces special ways union these past few days. of holding family members to- Members of her immediate gether. And Mr. and Mrs. Don family from the East and R. Earl, 472 Edith Ave., have West joined those living here atr Oriental dinner that they a summer for 1 prepare and serve . to their From Washington, D.C., -on occasions. special family 7 came the Paul Badgers . When any of the children from Atherton, Calif., the Sidasks us to put on one of our follows: ney V. Badgers . . , Mrs. E. "dinners, glowed Mrs. Eari,-who- se Japanese - Hawaiian Dinner and. Mrs. Marvin John- - .bis wife and their. sons, Glen-- , J. Burnett came from " her husband 'Is a busy Chicken Teriyaki son, Bartlesville, Okla., and don Elwood (Woody) Jr. and home in Denver . . . from stake president and "who, herHam Fried Rice children, Mark, JenniferLori Eric (Shad), Dr. southern and California, self, is involved in many and Marianne, Sweet and Sour Meatballs Mrs, J. Byron Dorius of activities' outside the home," .This family group was fried Salad . Cabbage While in tije Beehjve state 7" Mrs. Brown William and weare delighted, for ' by Mrs. Johnsons relatives: Fruit Ice Cream pf Inglewood. they yisited with Mrs, Johnus feel needed. Ted Anderson, the Andy-Dast-- Fortune Cookies . "Mrs. brothers-in-lasis-' and sons The Earl children number Already here spending the 824 Walter R. and Mr.- - and Mrs, , EUetts, summer with her mothe-r- is frf' five, three of whom' are marand Mr. and Howard , Ballif, . all of4 Salt 0akmont St., of Mrs. now three Palm and there are Margery Taylor ried, Mrs. E. D. Fox, 1217 E. 5840 Lake dishes to and MrjZDon.R.- - Earl, . left, , serve . Ja panes Springs. Citly; the William B. grandchildren. South. LakThe the visitors -Salt Joatidinner enough, joined andJo Interestingly lverson, daughter,- lee qnd party. MrEarLalgiamily Prestons,' Midvale; Mr. and n-s are as enthusiastic as Entertaining for "efSrtheElmer"Farrarsand Mrs. Brooks Lee and the Harthe Briant G. Badgers, to' sons at a" summer canyon the children, if not more so, old Glen of Provo. members were of Gaiks, home bis with - the delicious -c- hickenmake cold the Onion . rice salt family gathering 44 cupjresh jehopped. parsley cup f cup plus 2 table-- 4ups cooked " ham-frie- d Mrs. David the fun Others in joining rice," sauce family"Mrrand 2 complete. sauce 2 tablespoons soy spoons) soy legg- -1 r tablespoons chopped onion sweet and sour meatballs, and ' - UteasDoon suear'- ,Briggs and Mr. and Mrs. Qifr . were the Chauncy Petersons Twenty of Mrsr Badgers Garlic powder" K salt 3 teaspoon tablespoons sugar cabbage salad grandchildren and two great- - ton Johnson of Bountiful, and . San Francisco, Tand Mr. and" jhe traditional the 3 tablespoons vinegar dinner. - . Cut chicken into small serv - - Preheat heavyV - frying part,'- -- Vi cup flour .that comprise grandchildren shared ln the SaltlLakers, the Frank John- - rs.-James M. Peterson H, Ifiix together . These recipes : Mrs. Earl- - lug pieces. in oil, salt and .pepper, butter 2 tablespoons oil festlvities. Including a party sons, the Wendell E. Taylors, El tablespoons Put Texas. souce and ' Paso, soy sugar, garlic got from,, Japanese friends salt Place chicken in a bak- that add whipped eggs. Fry 1 No. 2)4 can pineapple Friday night at the Bryant G. and Mrs. Ivan Johnson. 1 teaspoon salt The Glendon Johnsons, the who are members tif the Dal Badger home, 2487 Skyline 4 ALSO ON HAND . , . for the "" ' ' V4 monosodium mixuntil firm, . and cut I into chucks,' drained f Ballifs and Mrs. Brooks have teaspoon Branch of ing dish and pour sauce Ichl (Di Dr. ' deglutemate to attend the Hill shrtds. Remove from skillet party was another member of the IDS Church, which is a ture over it Bake at 325 cup brown Sugar 1 hour .or for F. about Glendon E. , Combine all ingredients and the . . VACATIONING . Johnson ALSO grees clan, In New ' over pageant of Liberty Stake, 1 skillet combine onion and , Vi cup vinegar part . toss until done, turning occasional- - In in Salt Lake City have been Johnson of Washington, D.C., York. together. Chill and serve. whidt Mr. Earl presides. , 1 tablespoon soy sauce bam and cook over1 moderate , But although theyre Japa - ty Meanwhile, the Johnsons : 2 tablespoons cornstarch 'stirring' Chicken teriyaki is very heat nese recipes," laughed Mrs. two sons remained In Salt' 6 m e d ium , carrots, ' pre-Lake Gty with the Wendell E. Earl, friends of ours who , good broiled, also. Marinate constantly. Add rice, above . Mi together sov sauce and . have been through the Orient chicken pieces Taylors, cooked toerisp-tende- r f fell A Is - they- - more - nearly V mixture for 1 hour. Broil until T v sugar and add to rice. CookT 3 green peppers, cut into JUST . . . from a resemble Hawaiian cooking. golden brown, brushing chick5 Califorsouthern vacation over moderate in stripslong beat, natural stirring that additional with en frequently Its perfectly nia are Mrs. W. James Morthe Earl family should have sauce, and turning pieces constantly, until rice is hot 1 head celery, cut into long thin pieces, timer, Mrs. Daniel R. Parris latched on so affectionately to occasionally. and thoroughly combined with and Mrs. Keith D. Thompson. these ' J apanese-H- a waiian An electric or regular other Ingredients., Add shred- Combine ground beef, salt, for Mr. onion himself, and Earl, ginger, salts; recipes, garlic .They spent a week at the pan may also be used. ded eggs, heat, and serve imand later his son served LDS frying of Mrs. Mortimers into balls. home togethWhip shape 30 at a Cook u covered, for greet guests.at reception mediately, brother-in-lamissions to the Hawaiian to 40 chicken, and sister, the er egg and 1 teaspoon salt minutes. Remove cover the Shalamar. Islands. Variations: Chicken, mush- - Roll meat balls in egg mixin Palos Verdes Sabins, Floyd and continue to cook at low inBridal attendants will Estates. lThismenu Js served not .rootris,:- crab-meashrimp, ture, then into flour. Brown in and JJoyd John c Hi d eMis7Sauna Sue temperatureuntilsauce iMarieJYoung occa. at special family of in butter. bo in only used hot , may c., place pan frying frebecomes thick,;; turning Olsen. . -- Swindle, maid of honor; Miss ENJOYING . , . convention sions, such as birthday dinhim. Green onions -- A d d pineapple chunks, . . Miss Carol activities in New York Gty last known the nuptial 'Making ners, but also the Earls will quentiy. (chopped), peas and grated brown sugar, vinegar and soy Fox. news are the bride-electHAM FRIED RICE par- - Peterson and Miss Shauna de week were Miss-Je- an. prepare and serve the dinner h carrots may be used along sauceand blend. Stir in D. St. Jeor. Allen and Miss Mary Judith Col- and Mrs. Mr. for ents, Iq their lovely back yard 3 tablespoons cooking oil with the above recipe. and cook until thick 3605 Coes Dr. Lori Hutchinson will be flow-M- r, bath. ; . special groups of friends for 1 teaspoon salt before serving, ene4 Shortly E.AND Marvin' children. s er SWEET the annual attended their Mrs. gOUR glrL They and, . DAsh pepper add- - vegetables and heat MEATBALLS convention pf the National Youve never tasted such 1991 Imperial St., are best will be Kiser R. Olsen, John 2 eggs $ through: Serve, with rice or sweet-sou- r meatballs, Federation of Business and parents of the prospective man. while Walter Williams, diced 1 pound ground chuck 2 tablespoons finely fried rice, one honored 1 exclaimed guest Professional Womens dubs. Kesler, Gordon Young, 4 Terry r teaspoon salt anion. ; . ? ' at a recent gathering. 4 Miss Fox is state president of CABBAGE SAI4AD " -wed- - Brent .Olsen, and Scott Young of The their' x evening 'Into 1 teaspoon ginger cup cooked , hant jpit s Why do you do so much the Utah units. ding, the bridal couple will will usher. ''4 4 Garlic salt , $ cyps shredded cabbage v small pieces for us, one daughter asks tier father regularly. And his reply is always the same; "Von will do it for your children, just as we do it for you. Of such stuff are strong families made! The menu most often served by Mr. and Mrs. Earl at these family affairs, 'ho incidental- ly, work together preparing tiie food and serving it, is as By WlNNIFRED JARDINE Deseret News Food Editor ' r. r. 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