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Show LAST RITES HONOR MRS FRANK OLSEN Funeral services for Mrs. Grace May Sommerville Olson, 56, who died last Friday morning at 8:30 a.m. "at her home in Copperton of cerebral apoplexy, were hold Monday afternoon at 4 p.m. in the Copperton LDS ward chapel by Bishop Rex B Garrett Born December 12, 1890, in Monarch, Colo., a now deserted mining town near Denver, she was a daughter of George and Elizabeth Duckctt Sommerville. She was masried to Frank W. Olsen, September 9, 1909 at Am-' Am-' erican Fork, At the age of 8 she moved with her parents to American Fork. She received her education in public schools there. Mrs. Olsen spent most of her life in Bingham, however she had lived in Copperton since 1932. She was a member of the LDS church and an active member mem-ber of the Relief society. Survivors in addition to her husband, include a daughter, Mrs. Norma Nichols, Bingham; three brothers, Delbert Sommerville, Sommer-ville, Garden Grove, Calif.; Leon Sommerville. Long Beach, Calif, and Clyde Sommerville, Tooele, two sisters, Mrs. Alice Bray. Pro vo, and Mrs. Mabel Short, Santa Ana, Calif., and one grandson. Burial was in American Fork under the direction of Bingham mortuary. o |