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Show Martin Monson Dies Following Only Short Illness Martini Monson; 64, died Sunday Sun-day 'morning at 5:35 in a Salt Lake City hospital of thrombosis. He had been ill only a few days. Funeral services will be conducted con-ducted in the First ward chapel Thursday at 2 p. m. with Bishop Ernest J. Seastrand in charge. Interment will take place in the Pleasant Grove cemetery. He was born May 3, 1881, at Pleasant Grove, the son of Jens and Hannah Swenson Monson. He was married to Edith Holman of Pleasant Grove June 10, 1908, in the Salt Lake temple. He moved to American Fork from Pleasant Grove several years ago. Mr. Monson had been an employee em-ployee of the Utah-Idaho Sugar company, working at Tremonton and Garland, and had also been engaged in farming and produce dealing. A member of the LDS church, he had served in his early life In the Sunday School and the YMMIA. Survivors include his widow, eight sons and daughters, Mrs. Kenneth (Inez) McDonald, Mrs. John (Hazel) Madden, and Verdun Ver-dun Monson, American Fork; Mrs. Ben (Kate) Taylor, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Don (Elma) Tree Park City; Mrs. Troy (Beatrice) Fisher, Mrs. E. . L. (Annie) Thayne and ' Willard Monson, Pleasant Grove; five brothers and sisters, John Monson of Magna, Mag-na, Alma Monson of Salt Lake City, Mr.s. Edward (Annie) Jcp-p.son Jcp-p.son and Mr.s. Ncphl (Louisa) Radmall, Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Ililmcr Palmer of El Cajon, Cal., and 27 grandchildren. |