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Show BUSINESS MAN IS RECOVERING SPANISH FORK During the recent epidemic of influenza here one of the severest eases that did not result fatally was that of J. L. Anderson, local business man, pronrietor of the Palace cafe. Mr. Anderson was stricken with the maladv Nov. 27. plural pneumonia developed the following; day and his condition necessitated the constant con-stant care of a trained muse, and a phvsician, for several days his life was almost despaired of but bavins a vigorous constitution he rallied and. after a long tedious illness ill-ness he has sufficiently recovered to be taken to the heme of mother. moth-er. Mrs. Chris Jorprenson of Eph-raim. Eph-raim. Utah, where he is gradually winning back his health. Before taking up the cafe business busi-ness Mr. Anderson was interested in the wholesale coal business throughout Utah and Idaho where ho has many friends who will be pleased to hear of his recovery. His wife was formerly Miss Ann Ocelot Ocel-ot this city and Mrs. Andorson was sick several months last spring and had to be in the Provo hospital for a long time. The couple have had their share of trouble this year. |