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Show Nettie Mallinson Nielson; four sons, Eugene and Elmo E. Nielson of Logan, Mark E. Nielson of Brig-ham Brig-ham City, and L. M. Nielson of Boise; three daughters, Mrs. Thail Brown and Mrs. Iris Tidwell of Salt Lake City and Mrs. H. D. Hansen Jr. of Logan; two brothers, broth-ers, Ferry Nielson of Pleasant Gmve and Herman Nielson of Bountiful; six sisters, Mrs. Anna Armstrong and Mrs. W. B. Armstrong Arm-strong of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Nora Perkins and Mrs. Lydia Cummings of San Francisco, Mrs. Helena Sorensen of Mammoth and Mrs. Hyrum Daniels of Moroni, and ten grandchildren. Funeral services and burial will be in Logan with Lindquist mor-.tuary mor-.tuary making arrangements. Mike Nielson Died Sunday In Salt Lake Michael Nielson, 64, owner and former manager of the Roxy and Grand Theatres in Logan, who moved to Salt Lake City seven months ago, died in a Salt Lake hospital Sunday at 11:30 a. m. following a stroke of paralysis. Known by his many friends as "Mike," at the time of his death he was owner of the Grand and Roxy theaters in Logan, the Grand theater in Prestdn, Idaho, the Roxy theater in Brigham City and the Lyric theater in Boise, Idaho. Ida-ho. He resided at 1219 Fourth East street in Salt Lake City. Mr. Nielson was born July 24, 1873, in Moroni, a son of Niels O. and Anna Sorensen Nielson. When a young man he moved to Idaho, working as a sheep shearer in the vicinity of Shelley and later operating op-erating a mercantile business at Moore. He first went into the theater business in 1914 at Buhl, Idaho, later extending his theaters to Filer and Boise. He moved from Buhl to Boise In 1926, residing re-siding there two years prior to moving to Logan, where he lived unti seven months ago. He was a member of the LU.S. church. ' . ' . ' Surviving are ' his widow, Mrs, |