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Show ENSIGN JENSEN LASTR1TES HELD Final tribute to the memory of Ensign A. Jensen, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Jensen of Copperton, was paid at impressive impres-sive funeral services in the Bingham Bing-ham high school auditorium Sunday Sun-day at 1 p.m. Floral pieces banked bank-ed the front of the auditorium, which was filled to capacity with friends and relatives of Mr. Jensen. Jen-sen. Bishop George M. Nix, officiated. officia-ted. T. H. McMullin, Bingham high school principal, was the speaker. Musical numbers included: inclu-ded: Prelude, by Robert Colyar; "Some Day We'll Understand" and "In the Garden", by Copper-ton Copper-ton Singing Mothers; solo, "My Buddy", Blaine Wells, with Mr. Colyar accompanist; solo, "Lay My Head Beneath A Rose", Mrs. D. O. Stoker; vocal duet, "Face To Face", Darlene and Norma Nix; Interment was in the City cemetery, cem-etery, Salt Lake City, under direction di-rection of the Bingham mortuary. Pallbearers were Joe Brown, Joe Frisch, Grant Carrigan, Ed Barnett, Robert Davis and Allen Ballard of Draper. |