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Show Relative of Local People loses Life in Accident J. Y. Bearnson arrived heme on Tuesday evening from Laramie, Wyo., where he was called following follow-ing the death of, his brother-in-law, Cecil A. Larsen, 55, of Amer-..' Amer-..' ican Fork, who was fatally injured in an automobile accident Sunday morning as he was returning from the BYU-Colorado A&M basketball game. Mrs. Larsen, the former Hattie Bearnson, sister of Mr. Bearnson, is in critical condition at the Iver-son Iver-son Memorial hospital in Laramie as result of the accident. Funeral services for Mr. Larsen, who was assistant superintendent of the southern division, Utah Power and Light Co., will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the American Fork Fifth Ward, with Bishop Melvin Dunkley, a former resident of Springville, in charge. Friends may call at the family residence, 145 East Fifth North, American Fork, Thursday from 6 to 9 p.m. and Friday before the services. Burial will be in the Spanish Fork cemetery, directed by A. Y. Wheeler Mortuary. Mr. Larsen is survived by his widow, two sons, Paul of American Ameri-can Fork and Arnold Larsen en-route en-route home from a mission in South America; a daughter, Mrs. Marietta Eldridge . of Oakland, Calif., and two grandchildren. |