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Show 2C DESERET NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1973 As American to Laos Utahn takes medical as American as What's Chow mein, of all pie? apple things! The Asian Chinese have never eaten chov mein. By CariM Wadley Deseret News staff writer created by Chinese cooks in the United States who were trying to adjust their native cooking methods to American sounds like the other side and it is . . . of the world fn more ways than just miles. I When Nancy Ann Froman ft ft her home in Salt Lake ity, left her work as a medical technician at a California hospital to go to Laos as part of a medical team of the Thomas A. Dooley Foundation, she might well have traveled back through time, instead of just thousands of miles. It dishes they created, were all the more remarkable the first Chinese, because cooks here had ro training. The mtttom.M lyw' TrJfftbs women the In China, cooked. Here, Chinese men created chow mein with only an observer's knowledge of the culinary arts. Special -- values! f Eii s . 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The Lao people were not really malnourished, but they bordered on it, explained Nancy. So that meant they easily succumbed to things like colds, and colds developed into pneumonia quickly." Working with Nancy were a Canadian nurse, an Austria-lianursemidwife, a Lao medic and two Lao nurses. A medicine. Often they would try him before coming to us. It would complicate matters sometimes. there is still the medicine practiced Of course, Nancy frequently had villag ers look through her microscope at one of their own intestinal parasites. It helped overcome the disbelief that I could see off ale. 1 5 things they couldnt see with See NANCY n page C-- 3 ilightly higher .Men's Goodyear rubber heel 99 I79 Work manshift Guarvsrteed WHILE YOU RE5T CO T SUGAR HOUSE OX SHOP SERVICF JCPenney Downtown Shoe Repair 486-936- 7 278-465- 6 295-238- 9 Boot ..... Call for information about classes-- . 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Womens pants We dont spot warming trends j we start them n true international team, is the way Nancy described it. They were carrying on the work begun by the late Dr. Tom Dooley, who started his medical program in Southeast Asia in 1956. The Thomas A. Dooley Foundation was started in 1961 after his death from can- cer in tastes. Its believed tha it was Laos. person-to-perso- as chow mein? n 1960. How did the people of Laos to the medical respond A something-for-everyon- e sale. Weve got ski parkas, toggle coats, western looks, warm-u- p jackets, and more. Leathers and suedes, real and otherwise, polyester cotton poplins, ribbed or ribless cotton corduroys. In fact, weve got every style and fabric you can think of. and weve got them for men, women, girls, and boys. Better hurry though. We wont have them for long. teams? The Lao are warm, gentle Once said Nancy. people, they got to know us and knew patients who had been cured, they were more trusting. he::7j ;EE3 Mens leg. $1 1 . 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