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Show Services Held Here Monday For Fall Victim, Kim Zar Hansen Funeral services were held Monday in the LDS Chapel for Kim Zar Hansen, 13, who was killed in a fall from a ledge up Negro Bill Canyon last Friday. Kim and a group of about 20 Boy Scouts and their leader, lead-er, Lonnie Titus, were planning plan-ning to camp out in the canyon. can-yon. While the group was preparing pre-paring camp, Kim and several sever-al other youngsters went further fur-ther up the canyon. Kiim was standing on a ledge and apparently ap-parently lost his balance and fell to his death. He was taken tak-en to Moab in the Turner ambulance and was dead on arrival. Kim was born June 27, 1956 in Logan ' to Calvin G. and Shirley Mcrley Hansen. He was a student at Grand County Coun-ty Jr. High where he was on the WTestling team. He was a member of Boy Scout troop 310 and was a deacon in the LDS Church, wftere he was active in MIA. Survivors include his parents, par-ents, 4 brothers, Kevin, 14; Kelly, 12; Kolyn, 11; and Kirk, 8; two grandmothers, Mrs. Rose Moriey, .Price; and Mrs. Laura Hansen, Helper. Interment was in the Price City Cemetery under the direction di-rection of the Grand Valley Mortuary. t- - ) i KIM ZAR HANSEN |