Show Cancer Takes Life Of Tiny Girl I Sandra Thomson months 16 old daughter of Gordon W. W and Renon Everitt Thomson of EphraIm Ephraim Ephraim Eph- Eph raim died at the family home I at a. a am a.m. m. m January 21 She had been ill for sever several l months i with cancer of the spine and had been taken to Salt Lake City on several occasions for II special treatment but the malady could not be stopped She was born Sept 26 1956 in inthe inthe inthe the Sanpete hospital at Mt Pleasant Survivors include her parents three brothers Emeriti EverItt James and David two sisters Bonnie and Patsy and three grandparents Mr and Mrs Ed- Ed Ed Edward Edward ward G. G Thomson who live in inthe inthe inthe the former Clarence Petersen Peterson place and James Everitt who lives with Mr and Mrs Clifford Jorgenson all of Ephraim Funeral services were conducted conducted conducted con con- ducted In the North Ward Chapel Chapel Chapel Cha Cha- pel Monday by Bishop Gordon Van Epps The preliminary and postlude organ music was played by Mrs Lucille Olsen A choir dIrected directed by Mrs Melba K Armstrong Armstrong Armstrong Arm Arm- strong and with Mrs Olsen and Mrs Maxine Cameron as ac accompanists accompanists accompanists ac- ac sang two numbers Sometime Well We'll Understand and I Need Thee Every Hour Other music was a vocal solo Your Sweet Little Rosebud Has Left You by Mrs Armstrong and with Mrs Olsen and Mrs Cameron as accompanists The prayer in the home was wasby wasby wasby by Thayne Jarrett of Nephi and those at the funeral were by Curtis Armstrong and C. C Edgar Peterson terson The graveside prayer was by Clifford Jorgenson an uncle Speakers were Lawrence R. R Poulson and and Bishop Van Epps n |