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Show MRS. ANNA MARIE LARSON, pioneer of Ephraim, who died Monday and was laid at final rest yestorday. PIONEER LAID IT FINAL PEST Funeral Services Are Held for Mrs. Anna Marie Larson Lar-son at Ephraim. EPH H AIM, Nov. tif-Funeral serv-iron serv-iron fur Mrs. Annii Marie LttMOB, wlfC I of Ole L.irson, who cl tod Momlny Wirt hriil in the tabffnacU thli fternoon. Blihop P. D. JemoB pfeddAd nnd Ncwlon K. Novrfl uiul forinor Hisliop l)oriis pftid (flowinif tributes to the hcnutiful life of Mrs. Xuwn. Mrn John' Lftmb Attd John it.'iilev UUl solos Hid tli" choir iiIho rtndorod several numb6sft Mrs. Larson was born in ltenmnrk Boptember L"-', L8S8, In July, it'C sh toineil the I,. I). W. elnirrh nn-l in IStl7 she eame to I'Iphratm, at Which plneo site Hveil tli to the time of her death. She was married to Ole Larson in 1870. Tor forty vears Mrs. Lnrson has been nn invalid. 81l0 "as tM mother of se'en ehihiren, two of whom survive her. Thev are Mrs. William II. Itailev of V',ihrnitn. and Mrs. Iell Anderson of Halt Lake. Her husband also snr vivos Iter. Her father, A. P. Olson, is living, as are three sisters, M i s. .Iiunes Armstrong, Mrs. J, P, PottfSOII of Rphralm nnd Sirs. JonD P. Johuion of ( leveland, I'lah. Mrs. Larson also is survived bv twenlv two (jrnndehildren and five jreal uriindohlldrani The floral olMrlngl were mauv and beautiful, interment was in the Park cemetery, President Jowph If, Jcnion demented the gfave, |