Show Miles 1 D. D Jensen Honored at t W Wednesday Rs it s F Funeral erat services were r hold held October 27 7 for tor Miles Mlles D D. D Jensen Jensen n 49 of Sterling who die died Oct 25 In Salt Lake City of natural causes Mr Jensen was born April 21 1923 In Sterling to Joseph Hiram and Myrtle Denison Jen Jen- sen He attended school ool ling and Manti ManU He He married Beth Yardley May 22 t 1 1946 The They owned and operated the Anderson Farm west of at Ster ster- ling They were Involved with an A Grade dairy concern They were later divorced He was a mechanic member of ot the Church and served In the Marine Corps during World War II Survivors Include his parents parents parents par par- Sterling son and daughter daugh daugh- ter Leland McCall Idaho Mrs Jay C. C Nay Dene Edmunds Edmunds Edmunds Ed Ed- munds Kaysville brothers sisters Emerson Manti ManU Mrs Rodney Vivian Childs Centerfield Cen Cen- Lenn C. C Ephraim Nels Magna Rodney Lee Granger Funeral services were ducted by bishops bishop's counselor Layfe Ludvigson Prelude and post lude music Erma Young Invocation Invocations Ithamore Faatz Song Tho rho Deeping Trials by Si Sterling Starling Relief Society accompanied accompanied ac accompanied ac- ac companied by Erma Young Speaker John Lee Ludvigson Musical numb number r Banner Lila Phillips and Alva Sorensen accompanied by Billy Thomas Speaker Brent H. H Jensen Musical number How Great Thou Art Mary Jensen and her father Ray Beck accompanied accompanied accompanied by Erma Young Remarks Layfe Ludvigson Benediction Bishop Donald Denton Pall bearers Lee Jensen Lenn Jensen Nels Jensen Rodney Rodney Rod Rod- ney Lee Jensen Rodney Childs and Emerson Jensen Dedication of ot the grave in the Manti City Cemetery was by Gene Yardley Military l honors were by the Manti ManU American Legion |