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Show Sister of Bingham Resident Dies in Ogden Hospital Miss Louise Jensen, night supervisor super-visor at the Dee hospital in Ogden and sister of O. S. Jensen of Bingham and A. C. Jensen of Sandy, died this week at the hospital after a two weeka' illness. Miss Jensen was an efficient member mem-ber of the hospital staff and com-anded com-anded the highest respect of hospital officials and physicians. She was especially cheerful and consientions in the performance of her duty. She entered the hospital seven years ago for training and become so proficient In her work, that he was made a supervisor. Miss Jensen was born in Denmark, December 18, 1886 and came to Utah with her mother in 1872, living in Tlrigham City, Penrose and Ogden. Funeral service were held Thursday Thurs-day at 2 p.m. in the Twelfth ward chapel with Bishop David J. Wilson in charge. Speakers were Senator Charles R. HollingBworth, Dr. Mor-rell. Mor-rell. Superintendent Rawson, Frank W. Flshburn, President S. Norman Lee, Lewis S. Pond of Brlgham City and Bishop Wilson. Records at the hospital show that during her employment Miss Jensen administered to more than 25,000 ratients, all of whom recovered. |