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Show FUNERAL TODAY WED. FOR j MRS. MARY LARSEN Funeral services will be conducted con-ducted in the Mapleton ward chapel today at 1 p.m. for Mrs. Xtary Caroline Anderson Larsen, 81, who died Sunday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Florence Ellis, j in Springville, with whom she had recently made her home. Burial will be in the Spanish L Fork city cemetery, under direc-) direc-) tion of Claudin Funeral home. Mrs. Larsen was born in Spanish Span-ish Fork, February 18, 1866, a t daughter of James and Caroline J Nielsen Anderson. She made her home in Spanish Fork many years, moving to Mapleton after her ' marriage to James Peter Larsen. In 1916, after the death of her husband, she went to Salt Lake f City and worked in the temple for some 17 years, returning to Springville about three years ago. She had always been active in church work, taking part in vari-ous vari-ous auxiliary organizations during her earlier years. She is survived by 10 sons and daughters, Wilford and Reed Lar- Oj sen, Mrs. Rebecca Hall and Mrs. Marion Perry of Mapleton; Mrs. Ellis and Mrs. L. E. Ottesen of Springville; Mrs. Gilbert Y. John- . son and Mrs. Gilbert Dedrickson ( of Spanish Fork; Mrs. LeRoy Mit- chell and Mrs. Leonard Day of Salt Lake City; also 57 grandchildren grand-children and 70 great grand- C children; a brother, Walter Anderson, An-derson, Springville and two sisters, Mrs. Hazel McCune of Los An-Seles, An-Seles, Calif.; Mrs. T. E. Parmlee f Butte, Mont. |