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Show SERVICES TO BE HELD SATURDAY FOR JOHN F. JUSTESEN Funeral services for John F. Justesen, 75, who died Monday at his home in Spring City after a lingering illness, will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in Spring City LDS ward chapel with Bishop E. B. Terry officiating. Mr. Justesen was former mayor may-or of Spring City and retired postmaster. Manager of Spring City Co-op. 12 years, Mr. Justesen Juste-sen served as watermaster for one year, mayor for 6 years and 4 years as Sanpete county Republican Re-publican chairman. After serving 16 years as postmaster, he retired retir-ed in 1933. I A native of Spring City, he was born October 18, 1870, a son of Rasmus and Sarah Ann Shepherd Shep-herd Justesen, early Utah Pioneers. Pio-neers. He married Lola Allred November 13, 1895 in Spring City. He was a member of the LDS church. Besides his widow, he is survived sur-vived by seven daughters, Mrs-Cleo Mrs-Cleo J. Mitperschoen, Mrs. Cora J Thompson, Los Angeles, Cai; Mrs. Edith J. Anderson, Salt. Lake City; Mrs. Hazel R- Robi-son Robi-son Bingham Canyon; Mrs. Max-Ine Max-Ine J Petersen, Ephraim; Mrs. Inez J Monsen, Mt. Pleasant-Mrs Pleasant-Mrs Winona J Allred, Spring; City 10 grand children; four -brothers and five sisters, Joseph A Charles and Ernest Justesen,! Spring City; Benjamin Justesen, Dragerton; Mrs. Edith Cook, j Fountain Green; Mrs. Clara J-: Beck, Spring City; Mrs. Leah J. Strate and Mrs. Alta Faux,; lfe and Bernice Justesen, j Price. |