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Show IIENSEN FUNERAL IS LARGELY ATTENDED BRIGHAM CITY, June 2. Hundreds Hun-dreds attended the funeral of Hay Jensen in the stako tabernacle yesterday. yester-day. Jensen, operator at the south-1 eastern substation of tho Utah Power j Light company In Salt Lake, accl-1 dentally met his death by an electric i shock Thursday of last week. ; President Xorman S. Lee presided ', at the services. Speakers were Presi- dent Lcc. Earl Wardlolgh of Ogden, anil E. J. Norton, assistant to tho state , superintendent of public instruction,! who was a missionary companion of Mr- Jensen. Other speakers were1 Appstio Richard R. Lyman, Charles 1-1.1 Hart. C. O. Roskellev and Lewis S. i Pond. I The tabernacle choir furnished mu-l sic for the occasion. ' j |