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Show j Wednesday rites at Mapleton fcr Peter Jensen Funeral services were held in the Mapleton Second ward chapel Wednesday afternoon , for Peter Jensen, 77, well- known Mapleton farmer, who died Sunday noon at the family fam-ily residence, of " a heart at-tack. at-tack. Bishop Reed Bennett was in charge. Burial was in the Evergreen cemetery, directed by Wheeler I Mortuary. Mr. Jensen was born Oct. 23, 1882, in Spanish Fork, a son of Hans Peter and Karen Marie Hansen Jensen. He received re-ceived his education in the schools of Mapleton. He marked mar-ked Ruby Snow Warren in jthe Salt Lake LDS Temple ! March 24, 1915. He had spent j his life as a farmer and was ! successful cattle raiser. For j several years he was county i road supervisor in the Maple-i Maple-i ton District. He was a mem-! mem-! ber of the Mapleton band for many years. At the time of i his death he was an elder in j toe Mapleton Second LDS ward. " ! Surviving are his widow and ; : tne following children and :i step-children: Mrs. Lester (Ma-! (Ma-! ; ; el) Hansen, Welby Warren, : : Burton Warren and Stanley i Jensen, all of 'Mapleton; Elmo (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Wednesday rites set for Peter Jensen (Continued from page one) J Jensen of Avondale, Arizona; Mrs. Dean (Alene) .Warthen of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Albert (Ruth) Starlin and . Mrs. El-don El-don (Jenna V.) Warthen, both of Benjamin; 32 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren and one brother, Chris Jensen, Maple-ton. |