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Show C. HANSON SERVICES HELD IN THSRDWABD Funeral services for John Charles Hansen, 63, native of Springvilie who died in a Salt Lake City hospital Monday, following fol-lowing a long illness, will be held Thursday at 2 p. m., in the Third ward chapel. Friends may call at the home of his brother, Fred Hanson, 391 North Main street, before the services. Burial will be in the City cemetery, under direction of A. Y. Wheeler mortuary. Mr. Hanson- was born in Springvilie, Spring-vilie, February 21, 1876, a son of Hans and Emma Hanson. He lived here and in Spanish Fork until about 15 years ago, when he moved to Salt Lake City. He was a painter by trade and for many years was employed with the Denver and Rio Grande Western West-ern Railroad company. His wife, Mrs. Annie Johnson Hanson, died about 23 years ago. He is survived by a son and two daughters, Leonard Hanson of Los Angeles, Calif; Mrs. Thel-ma Thel-ma Coombs and Mrs. Ferrell Eccles of Mason City, Wash; one brother, Fred Hanson of Springvilie, Spring-vilie, and two sisters, Mrs. Annie Ross of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Emma Utt of El Paso, Texas. |