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Show Wednesday For lriIiam Hansen j Funeral .services for rirlclj.-un Hansen, 7.r, native of American Fork, were held In the mortuary Wednesday afternoon at 2 p. in. with Nets Jensen, counselor In the Fourth ward bishopric, ofl'ic-latiiif',. ofl'ic-latiiif',. Mr. Hansen died In a Wendell, Idaho, hospital at 4:10 p. m. Sunday, Nov 4, following an operation. The Invocation wa.s offered by Daniel II. Jornonscn after which Leo T. Hansen, .sang "It Was Fori Me." I Lot Robinson, who had known j the deceased as a boy, wa.s the first speaker. He spoke of hl.s acquaintance and of the hope of a future existanee as taught by Christ and the -Prophet Joseph Smith. Lawrence Atwood, former bishop bish-op of the Manila ward, gave an inspirational talk on living to merit a future place In the Kingdom King-dom of God. Between speakers Estella Hard-man Hard-man and Viola Beers of Pleasant Grove sang "Face to Face" and as a closing number Moral D. Steele sang "Lay My Head Beneath Be-neath the Rose". Mrs. Leo T. Hansen accompanied the vocalists. j The benediction was pronounc- ' ed by Warren F. Anderson and the dedicatory prayer offered by I Lee Harper of Pleasant Grove. J Brigham Hansen was born Jan. 5, 1870, in American Fork, the son of Christian and Caroline Miller Hansen. He spent his early life in American Fork and Heber City and has resided in Richfield, Idaho, since 1926. He married first Josephine Youngberg who died on giving birth to her first child. Later he married Nellie Broadhead and after her death Luda Heilder-man, Heilder-man, who survives. He operated a cream station for the Nelson Ricks Co. Surviving are four children, Mrs. Lillian Walker, Pleasant Grove, 'Mrs. Vera Housel, Richfield, Rich-field, Idaho, Earl and Roy Hansen, Han-sen, Salt Lake City; a sister, Mrs. Richard Norman, Lehi; three brothers, James Hansen, Lehi; John Hansen and Charles Hansen, Han-sen, Jerome, Idaho, and several grandchildren. |