Show SOUTH SHORTS Mrs Wendell S. S Carol Anderson Anderson Anderson An An- derson and daughter Pamela from Kearns spent Sunday at atthe atthe atthe the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Walter Sparks Mr and Mrs Alma Larsen and their grandson Ned Larsen eft left Ephraim on Friday May to attend the celebration at Promontory Point where the Golden Spike ceremony was re- re enacted Their son Glen L Larsen had purchased their tickets for lor them about two weeks before They went to Kaysville to Glens Glen's home and stayed with his famIly fam fam- ily The next morning they drove to Thiokol where they parked their car and took a bus to Promontory Point They report that the crowd was very large They saw Bishop Fitzgerald who sent his regards to the people of Ephraim They were met at the end of their special train ride atthe at atthe atthe the Salt Lake depot by another son Lyle who then drove them back to Thiokol to pick up their car The train which they rode to Salt Lake was the Golden Spike Special Glen and Sally Larsen and Gary Watkins took their mothers mothers mothers moth moth- ers out to dinner for Mothers Mother's Day After dinner they visited with Duwain and his family in Sunset On Monday the visited with Lyle and his family family fam fam- ily fly In Layton In the evening they were guests at the home of Almas Alma's sister Mrs Vera Van Streeter in Clearfield On Tuesday they stopped at the state capitol in Salt Lake City and then went to see Pearls Pearl's cousin Mr and Mrs Gilman Oilman Fikstad in Salt L Lake ke City They started home on Wednesday but made a stop in Nephi to see their daughter Mrs Rex Goble Coble Mr and Mrs Walter Sparks wish to express their deep appreciation ap ap- ap predation all all their many friends and relatives who called at their home or sent cards on the occasion of their wedding anniversary open house on April They report that about persons ca cased led at their home on that occasion Family members came from Salt Lake City and surrounding towns Mrs Edna Welch and her daughter Carolyn and son Charles of Phoenix Arizona and B B. B M. M Coleman of St. St Paul Minnesota were weekend guests at the home of Elta and Florence Johnson On Monday they all attended Impressive funeral services in Provo for Mrs Jean May Sis May as she was af affectionately affectionately af- af affectionately called was head resident at Stover Hall on the BYU campus In the past ten years boys had lived at ather ather ather her hall and more than 2000 had gone on to serve missions for lor the Church and almost al almost almost al- al most all of them had been in inthe inthe inthe the service of their country The boys and the school officials of officials officials of- of are high in their praise for the excellent work and In Influence influence influence in- in fluence that Sis May had hadon hadon hadon on her Stover boys Mrs May was well-known well in Ephraim and Manti ManU where she maintained a summer home I want the the people people of Ephraim to know how much I love them all and how much th they y have meant to me I love Ephraim for all that it stands for and the hope that our ancestors meant for it to have Its It's a great place and great people live here A lot of people from Ephraim have made other places better for having been raised in Sanpete and Ephraim We want our friends to callon call callon callon on us at South Fifth Firth East EastIn In Salt Lake City We would love to see them anytime STELLA COTTEN |