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Show Funeral services held for Ruby W. Jensen Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Wednesday afternoon, in the Mapleton Ward Chapel, for Mrs. Ruby Warren Jensen, 81, who died Saturday, May 21, 1966, at her home in Mapleton. Bishop Carlos Hjorth was in charge of the services. Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Wheeler Mortuary. Mrs. Jensen was born Nov. 29, 1884, in Mapleton, a daughter daugh-ter of Edwin M. and Francis Evelyn Perry Snow. She married mar-ried Jesse B. Warren, May 25, 1904, in Mapleton and their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died in 1913. She was married mar-ried to Peter Jensen on March 24, 1915, in the Salt Lake Temple, Tem-ple, and he died in 1960. Mrs. Jensen had lived in Mapleton Ma-pleton all her life with the exception ex-ception of a few years spent in Idaho following her first marriage. mar-riage. She was active in the LDS Church auxiliaries having been secretary, librarian and organist organ-ist in the Sunday School, and organist in the Mapleton LDS (Cont. on back page, col. 7) ' f " i J Mrs. Ruby W. Jensen services held Wednesday . Funeral services held for Mrs. Jensen (Continued from front page) Ward. She was also active in genealogy work. Surviving are the following sons and daughters: S. Burton Warren, Welby Warren, Stanley Stan-ley Jensen, and Mrs. Lester (Mable) Hansen, all of Maple-ton; Maple-ton; Mrs. Dean (Alene) War-then, War-then, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Eldon (Jena) Warthen of Wendell, Idaho; and Mrs. Albert (Ruth) Starlin of Santa Barbara, Cal-iforni; Cal-iforni; 35 grandcihldren and 32 |