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Show Heber S. Olsen Passes Away; Burial at Vernal Funeral services lor Heber S. oison, oj, lOi sixteen years super-acnuet super-acnuet oi unii,i Uuuuty seniors, unu p uiiuueiit u. u. . cnuron .cauii1, who cued Uuesuay in a oan nn.e m-spiuti, win ue neia in me venim r ust ward cnapel at 1 p. m. t-aay. inw-ruui, win oe in tne uiaeaei" cemetery. mr. t-Asv.ii naa Deen in ill health lor tne past two yea.s, and aurmg wiat time nau no,, served as scnooi upermtenuent. xioiii in .fc'airview, Utali, Sep-toiuoer Sep-toiuoer a, 16 it, Mr. Uson was a sen ox ivir. aid ivirs. Cnristian Olson, ne attenued eiementaiy schools in x'airview and received his higher education at the University of Uian and Brigham Young University. i'or forty-one years he served in the public schoois. During tnai t.me among other positions he was p.rncipai 01 eiementary and junio-nigh junio-nigh schools in Sanpete and Uinta Counties. He also was mayor oi i.-auvit for two terms. Upon completing a mission to the Southern States, he returned to Fairview 'and became first counselor coun-selor in the Fairview ward bishopric. bishop-ric. Later he was bishop of Mona ward. He also served as stake superintendent of the Y. M. M. I. A. in Uintah and North Sanpete Stakes. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Pauline Dryer Olson of Vernal; one daughter, Mr.s Alice Speakman of Salt Lake City; five sons, Loyal Olson, Salt Lake City; Paul C, Rex P., Don B., and Lloyd N. Olson all of Vernal; and a brother Geo. F. Olson, Fairview. |