| Show I t r 11 Ephraim News Nevis Diane Jorgenson daughter C cf ci Mr and Mrs Max A. A Jornson Jorgenson Jor- Jor Jorgenson genson was able to start to school Monday using crutches ches and with the admonition from her doctor to be careful careful careful care care- ful She suffered a bad fracture of the left hip on Nov 8 and underwent ent surgery sur- sur gery at the Utah Valley Hospital Hospital Hospital Hos Hos- pital where the fracture was fastened together with a plate and ms pins She was ill in inthe the hospital for twelve days before being brought home and md had to be in bed for some time after th that t. t She was taken to Provo on Jan 3 when the cast was removed and Xray bray pictures showed t the h e bones were knitting her parents parents parents par par- report She is to go goback goback goback back on Feb 3 to see if she can throw the crutches away In the meantime she and her express their sincere sincer thanks to friends and relatives relatives relatives rela rela- tives for the cards g gifts ts and visits Diane has received during during dur- dur ing lag the long two months since the accident She has been keeping up up on her school schoolwork schoolwork schoolwork work by home study For the sake of the health of the publishers all news such as church notices club notes births society items etc de must be in the Enterprise Enterprise Enter Enter- prise office by Tuesday evening ev ev- ev ening News of bank robberies robber robber- ies murders and other deaths may be phoned in up to noon Wednesday Dr and Mrs Darol B. B Ras- Ras mussen left Sunday to return to their home in Carmichael Calif after being assured that his mother Mrs Darol N. N 2nd West Bount Bountiful ul was out of immediate immediate im mediate danger following maor surgery which was performed performed performed per per- formed on Jan 2 2 The Ras- Ras formerly f lived in Ephraim and he was station agent The California had spent Christmas Christmas Christmas Christ Christ- mas holidays in Bountiful and at the J. J Edvin Jensen home in Ephraim and had barely returned to their California home when they were summoned summoned summoned sum sum- to Utah again because of his mothers mother's pending sur sur- gery Mrs Elda was brought home Saturday by Dr and Mrs Clark who vho drove down from Tremonton Tremonton Tremonton Tre- Tre monton to see her Mrs Mor Mor- tenson suffered a badly fractured fractured frac frac- tur d right ankle on Jan 2 while hanging out the family wash She was taken to Provo Provo Provo Pro Pro- vo where she underwent surgery surgery surgery sur sur- gery to reduce the fracture She says she is feeling fine Doctors orders are that the publishers must get more rest This m mea means e a n s that night all-night sessions of press work etc in m must u us s t be discontinued To Tomake Tomake Tomake make this possible it is necessary necessary necessary essary that all Ephraim news church notices club items school doings classified ads etc must be at the Enterprise Enterprise Enterprise Enter Enter- prise office by Tuesday ev ev- ev ening Your cooperation will willbe willbe be appreciated Darrell and Ila ha Gates came from Gunnison to spend January January January Jan Jan- uary 3 with Mrs Gates' Gates mother mother mother mo mo- ther Mrs Ruth M. M Anderson 0 J J Another holiday visitor at the Anderson home was Melvin DeMille of oC Kaysville Mr Gates who has been in poor health is reported to be greatly improved Dewey Christensen has been appointed custodian of the Ephraim North Ward Chapel as of January 1 He succeeds Harvey Olsen who had to reign re resign re- re re-ign re sign ign because of a deteriorating ing bone condition in his hip Mr Olsen had been custodian for about eight years May be home this this' week was the word Tuesday from Mrs Hayley Grace Anderson Ander Ander- son w who h o underwent major surgery at the Sanpete Hospital on Jan 2 She seems definitely to be improving improving improving im im- im- im proving Mr Anderson said David Higham is to school again after undergoing a tonsil operation during the Christmas Christmas Christ mas holidays David is the son of Mr and Mrs Ed Higham of Manti MantL Getting along as well as can be expected but in much pain is the tle word from Mayo W. W Black who underwent back surgery at the Salt Lake Hospital on January 4 4 The surgery was for a c collapsed spinal disc but it was found that two discs were out and bone from his hip was grafted graft graft- ed to remedy the defect Surgeons Surgeons Surgeons Sur Sur- geons have termed the operation operation operation oper oper- successful relatives report Mrs Eva Stevens Black is in the city with her husband Jewel and Af Aiton Afton ton Jensen and Ezra and Norma Spence of Salt Lake City and Evan and Thelma McArthur of Mt Pleasant visited with their parents Mr and Mrs A. A E. E Thomson Sunday REMEMBER that Ephraim n news new e w s of ordinary nature classified ads ids notices etc must be in the Enterprise office office of office of- of fice by Tuesday evening Your cooperation in this matter will willbe willbe willbe be appreciated LaVor and Marguerite Taylor Taylor Taylor Tay Tay- lor went to Orem last week to visit with Mr and Mrs Zane Taylor and family and also do some genealogy work but cut their visit short when Mrs Taylor became ill and had to return to her home Jn Ephraim She is now about back to normal she states Mr and Mrs Vernal Erickson Erickson Erickson Erick- Erick son of Gunnison spent Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day with their son and daugh daugh- ter law Mr and Mrs McLloyd McLloyd McLloyd Mc- Mc Lloyd Erickson and family in Ephraim Mr and Mrs Max Olsen and son Steven left Dec 31 to return to their home in Citrus Heights Calif after spending part of the holidays with Mr and Mrs James G G. Olsen and other relatives Dr Ariel L. L Williams of Provo was in Ep Ephraim raim Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day calling on a number of friends and relatives He said he would like very much to return to the old home town to live but He spends much of his time with his hobby Arabian horses Wayne Mangelson returned home Saturday morning from Fort Sill Oklahoma where he had been since completing ing basic training at F For Fort o r t tOrd tOrd Ord Calif He had barely arrived home for Christmas when he received word to return at once to Fort Sill sm Sillas smas as members of his group were being processed out a p few i T weeks early so they could get home in time to register for forthe forthe forthe the winter quarter at college He was s serving e r v i n g the six months active training but is isnow isnow isnow now registered at Snow College College College Col Col- lege for the winter quarter Jack and Roger O. O Peterson returned home January January January Jan Jan- uary 4 from a nice but fast trip to Arizona and Califor Califor- nia They delivered two trailers trailers trailers trail trail- ers for the L M Trailer Co to Phoenix Arizona buyers and then went on to Los Angeles to pick up a truckload truck truckload truckload load of imported lumber used ir in the interiors of the trailers A good season for the local trailer firm is predicted for 1962 Joseph W. W Crane of Ephraim Ephraim Ephraim Eph Eph- raim was presented with the gold leaves and an official appointment as Major at a special Reserve ceremony in Provo Monday evening with the rank being effective as of March 1961 The presentation presentation presentation present present- was made by Colonel Robert Bunker Major Crane is attached to Headquarters Co of the 3rd Battle Group Infantry He commanded command command- ed the local reserve unit be before before before be- be fore it was moved to Provo Major l Crane is a member of the Snow College faculty Gerald Jorgenson who had been working for a finance company in Salt Lake City spent the holidays in Ephraim Ephraim Ephraim Eph Eph- raim and is now teaching ag agriculture agriculture agriculture ag- ag in the Spanish Fork High School REMEMBER that Ephraim n news new e w s of ordinary nature classified ads notices etc must be in the Enterprise of office office office of- of fice by Tuesday evening Your cooperation in this matter will willbe willbe willbe be appreciated Mr and Mrs Howard Larsen Larsen Larsen Lar- Lar sen and Mrs Marie C C. C Larsen of Ephraim and Mr and Mrs Larry Grace of Salt SaIt Lake City returned Sunday night from a pleasant trip to California They left on on Dec 29 and spent a day and night in Las Vegas reporting the Christmas lighting there and andin andin andin in Los Angeles to be out of this world They visited such places as Disney Land the Los Angeles Temple the ocean where they saw large ships come in and enjoyed sea foods Howard and Hortense Hortense Hortense Hor- Hor tense also visited her sister Mrs lone Christensen in Long Beach each They talked by by phone phon With Lincoln oln- oln Thomson who is with the editorial de department department department de- de of the Los Angeles Times Marie Larsen Howard and Hortense and son Paul had previously spent Christmas Christmas Christmas Christ Christ- mas in Salt La Lake e City Kim and VaLear Black Mellor Mellor Mellor Mel- Mel lor and babe who have been living at Logan while he at attended attended at- at attended tended have returned to Ephraim and he will attend Snow College during the winter winter winter win win- ter quarter taking some pre- pre dental courses which are available available a- a here |