Show Ephraim News Two new missionary ad addresses addresses addresses ad- ad dresses received this week are Elder Kendall H H. Anderson Ander Ander- son 2711 Southwest Maplewood Maplewood Maple- Maple wood 17 Mo this is a suburb suburb suburb sub sub- urb of St. St Louis and Elder Peter Ave N. N NE N.E. E. E Minot North Dakota They are sons of Mr and Mrs DeLone DeLon Anderson and Mrs Mae respect respect- ively Chauncey Thompson was walking all aU around the hospital hospi hospi- tal and feeling fine according according according accord accord- ing to one visitor who visited him at the Sanpete LOS hospital hos hospital hos hos- pital Tuesday He had undergone undergone undergone under under- gone a hernia operation there Wednesday of last week It is expected he will be home this week end Mrs Thompson states Feeling fairly well w was a s the word given Tuesday by Ivan L. L Dyreng concerning his wife Mable Mabl who underwent m major jor surgery at the Sanpete hospital on n January 11 He said she is now showing marked improvement and he expected she could be brought home soon Mr and Mrs David Bowen were at Spanish Fork Jan 18 for the funeral of Mrs Bowen's Bowens Bowens Bowen's Bowens Bowen's Bow- Bow ens en's sister-in-law sister Mrs Fern Brockbank 73 widow of Archie Archie Archie Ar Ar- chie Brockbank She died in ina a Petaluma Calif hospital on Jan 14 The Bowens went earlier to help arrange for forthe forthe forthe the funeral and then went again on Thursday for the services and burial Mr and Mrs Clifford Olsen Olsen Olsen Ol- Ol sen Mr an and Mrs Adin Nielson Nielson Niel- Niel I son and Mr and Mrs Reuel E. E Christensen of Ephraim and Mr and Mrs Clay Madson Madson Madson Mad- Mad son of Manti were among those going for the National Association convention convention convention con con- in Salt Lake City Mayo W. W Black was brought home from Salt Lake City Jan 18 after undergoing majOl major ma- ma joi jor ba back k surgery on Jan 5 He had two collapsed discs of his spine built up with bone taken from his hip and says the hip has been the most painful He is now getting getting getting get get- ting about the house and will go to Salt Lake again in about two weeks for a check check- up The doctors told him it will be three months before he can do light work and six Ix months before he can do any heavy work w. w Mr and Mrs Seymour E. E Christ Christensen were in S Salt a I 1 t t h Lake City for two days last week to visit with their son Dr S. S Kent Christensen of Arlington Virginia who is employed by the National Food Chains as a marketing specialist and is also a member member member mem mem- ber of the National Meat Board He had been at a business meeting in San Francisco Francisco Francisco Fran Fran- cisco and left Salt Lake Thursday Thursday Thursday Thur Thur- to attend a meeting of the National Meet Board in Denver stopping off in Salt L Lake a k e City The Church News section of the Deseret News and Telegram of Jan 6 had a page double-page spread about the Modern Welfare Welfare Welfare Wel Wel- fare Dairy Farm of the Washington Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington D. D C. C Stake It told cf of f Dr Christensen although it had his name being the marketing specialist for the Wel Welfare are project home Seymour and Iva stopped off in Provo to visit with Mr and Mrs P P. C. C Peterson and they asked that their best wishes be ex extended extended extended ex- ex tended to Ephraim people The Petersons live at East North Provo The folks along Main Street between Center and First North were very grateful last Friday morning when Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Law Law- rence Hermansen went along the sidewalks on both sides with his snow plow-equipped plow Jeep and cleared off the snow A tip of the h hat t should also go to Mrs James VaLene Aston A short plank was ly lying lying lying ly- ly ing on Main Street between the Anderson Drug and Bank of Ephraim Ephraim- a definite traffic traffic traffic fic hazard to both pedestrians and cars At least three men were seen to step over the plank Then ThEm Mrs Aston came along saw the seriousness of the situation picked nicked picked up the plank carried earned It it to the side of the street and stood it up against a light pole Mrs Edvin Violet Jensen was still in the hospital at Mt Pleasant Tuesday but was reported by Mr Jensen as feeling somewhat improved She was taken to the hospital for treatment when a heart condition developed after a along along along long cold and a generally run rundown rundown rundown down condition Mr Jensen said He did not know just when she could return home Members of the Ladies Junior Junior Junior Jun Jun- Literary Club the Campus Camp Camp- u us Club and the Culture Culture Culture Cul Cul- ture Lore Club and their husbands husbands husbands hus hus- bands enjoyed a review of The Song of Norway in the Snow College Auditorium on Wednesday night of last week Duane Duan W. W Ryan played records records records rec rec- from the opera and reviewed re reviewed reviewed re- re re- re viewed the story of the same Lynn Dean and Beverly Stevens Stevens Stevens Ste Ste- vens pla played ed a Liszt Concerto as a a piano duet Light re reft re- re ft were served in the foyer A good crowd was in attendance Bishop and Mrs Max W. W Craner left Thursday of last week for Burley Idaho to at att attend attend at- at t tend nd the funeral of Mrs Craner's Craner's Craner's Cra- Cra ners ner's uncle Scott Anderson 49 who had di died d after a short illness Inness Bishop Craner was one of ot the speakers at the funeral The family drove through considerable snow going up but the roads were good and they arrived before the worst of the storm hit They re returned returned returned re- re turned home Sunday night and lInd nd found lot of a snow pack ed and slick roads on the way but state they were nolas not nol as bad as they had antici antici- |