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Show FUNERAL FOR R. J. JENSEN HELD SUNDAY Funeral services for Richard Joseph Jo-seph Jensen, 31, son of Joseph and Il-ena Mendenhall Jensen who was accidentally killed last Wednesday while inspecting a part of the bridge being built over San Francisco Francis-co bay were held Sunday afternoon at the home of Bishop and Mrs. R. L. Mendenhall in Mapleton. Richard Rich-ard S. Bird of the bishopric presided. presid-ed. The speakers were Seymour Mendenhall, Men-denhall, Jr., and M. E. Crandall. Invocation was offered by Leonard Leon-ard Hill of Payson, the benediction by Seymour Mendenhall, Sr. The grave at the Evergreen cem-Pt.-t- vr .l.lir!.fl T.v ITi-ber C. J.;v "of I.-H.p C:i!y. A: r'.r,ir:,: I.) in !:;it ion rr '.-eiv.-.l Mr. Jensen was inspecting sonic-part sonic-part of the construction when he accidentally slipped off. He was born 31 years ago in Logan. Lo-gan. When he was very young his parents, Joseph and Irena Mendenhall Menden-hall Jensen, came to Springville where Richard attended the public schools and also the high school. Besides his parents he is survived sur-vived by his wife, Virginia F. Jensen Jen-sen and a son, 1 year old; also one brother. Khvond Jensen of Rnn I Piepro, Calif.; two sili-i's, F,lna t,f Klnmp.th Fnlls. Oregon, and May Jensen, a nurse, in Price, Utah. |