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Show Impressive Service For Nielson Infant Funeral services were held at Clarion Clar-ion for LaVona Darline Neilsen, infant in-fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Niels P. Nielsen, Sunday. Bishop L. Frand-sen, Frand-sen, Bishop C. A. Peterson and Hy-rum Hy-rum Domgaard were the speakers, and music was furnished by the girl's chorus. Interment was at Centerfield cemetery. - Mr: and Mrs. C. A. Peterson visited relatives and friends in Salt Lake City last week. Mr. Peterson attend-J ed the beekeepers' convention while there. Mrs. George Peterson visited with i her son Byard, in Salt Lake City last week. A , very interesting and effective program was rendered in sacrament meeting Sunday evening. C. Dewey Lund and Bishop Royal Whitlock were the speakers, their subject being 'Education." Sterling Haws, the new music director in the Lincoln school, furnished the music. Mrs. C. N. Lund of Salt Lake City, is spending her vacation with hsr aunt, Mrs.' Jens Hansen. Mrs. John Peterson and sons, Kenneth Ken-neth and Chester of St. Anthony, Idaho, are spending their vacation with friends and relatives here. J. C. Nielsen of Levan, died at Provo Friday. Mr. Nielsen is the father-in-law of Oswell Beck. Mr. Beck and daughters, Helen and Reva, Mrs. Annie Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fjeldsted, attended the funeral at Levan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Anderson are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine ll',i pound baby boy at their home on the 10th of this month. Mother and baby are doing nicely. |