Show 0 MONROE I 1 by special correspondent i oo early pioneer Is called A long and useful life was closed wednesday morning when mrs hannah hansen age 79 passed away at her home of influenza pneumonia K in her last hours she was surrounded by her children her husband N I 1 peter hansen died eight years ago mrs hansen was bom in manchester england and came to this country when 19 years scars of age after her marriage she and her husband went with other first settlers to southern utah where they first were driven out by indians later they came to monroe where they have since resided on a large farm north west of town they were the parents of 11 child children yen f ive five of whom survive vive william and john of monroe charles of Burr burrville ville mrs airs maria hi higgins agin and mrs amanda nielsen of monroe 23 grandchildren 14 gleat grandchildren and a niece mrs M J i of salt lake are among other survivors mrs hansen was not a public worker but was regarded by al all who knew her as a lovable wife and mother she and her husband have always been noted for their honest and upright characters the pasti past 16 years she has been blind but has been most ably cared for by thel the family fridays funeral services were held friday afternoon in the north ward chapel 1 bishop arthur lundgreen pre presiding i lin g the music was under the directo direction ai of F B goold prayer was offered b by y nephi jos H J jensen n sen wm A warnock wamock and H heber ebe r swindle offered consoling remarks to the children speaking of their mothers kindness cheerfulness her true belief in the L D S religion and her work as a model homemaker and friend lines composed to her grandmother by miss ruth hansen of Burr burrville ville wele read by mrs nephi olson As a concluding number the choir sang come to me the benediction was offered by C A fire damages school heating plant fire broke out in the furnace room at the grade school building friday morning considerable damage was done to the interior building but owing to quick action of the firefighters the fire was extinguished before the outer walls were damaged to any great extent the cause of the fire is not known but it is thought that a spark had escaped and lighted in some shingles in the room mr air reynolds the janitor reports report that he had just gone from the building after having swept around the furnace and thought everything ery thing perfectly safe mr air reynolds had repairs completed by monday monda alonda da so that school could be resumed dy the he children had cause to answer to the call of a real fire and their previous fire drilling had prepared them for the emergency they were vere marshaled out of the building in perfect order and to their del delight ugilt excused for the remainder of the day local and personal all silk hosiery from up are boxed in individual boxes during the christmas holidays herbert millinery advertisement george reynolds returned from los angeles california monday to spend the holidays with his parents mr and mrs J G reynolds for a few days he was with his sister nellie in salt lake before continuing on home george is studying electrical engineering and has been registered in in a california school for more than a year ranger milo dyches was called to salt lake on account of the serious illness of his father 25 per cent cash discount on all toys richfield furniture co adv miss aliss wilma hansen a student of tile the U A C at logan came home thursday to attend the funeral of her mrs hannah hansen I 1 miss blanche entertained sunday afternoon at a birthday party A jolly crowd of girls and boys helped to celebrate the occasion by joining in games and a lovely luncheon i I 1 buy an and victor records for christmas rich ifield field furniture co advertisement |