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Show IK Loading Manti Man Dead, jfelal to The Tribune. BfANTI, Juno 12. Hans Jensen, the l3BIshop of the Manti South ward and JIB' of the pioneer residents of this city, IIHied away at his home in this city SJBerday afternoon after an Illness of iwa few days. Mr. Jensen was the rtlHLof Peter and Margaret Jensen, and Bborn In Hals, Denmark, June 24. Hans arrived In Salt Lake In HKand reached Manti the same year, JHre he engaged In farming. For KUty years he was engaged In selling Hi' Implements and was a director In fiHUantl Co-op. He served as a mem-Ampt mem-Ampt the city council for soveral years. bBr years ho was tho bishop's coun-jKv coun-jKv In tho Manti South ward, and fW- served as the bishop of tho South holding this position moro than BtjjB65 he went on a mission to Dcn-SBc-and was gone three and one-half agl- In 1S78 he was sent by tho church Kelp locato Manassa and 3 an ford in 39B&6o. He took his two children. JflKr. and Marlus. In returning ho had jJHwb through a hostile Indian country, Bas the 'Ouray Indian war was then ilgogresB, lie had several narrow es- ttlS arrangements for the funeral have lnret been completed. |