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Show MRS.TH0S.LARS1 " CALLEOJEONESDAY Thu lx)rd In HIh wisdom recalled another or hla humblo aorvnntn this wcolc. Alter n prolonged Illness of nlno weeks, Mrs. Thomns Ijjrson passed pas-sed to her reward Wednesday morning. morn-ing. Mrs. Larson was 77 years of ngo on Sept. 29th 1921. Sho hnd not been cno)lng tho licnt of health for a yonr or moro, and two months ngo sho suffered nn nttack of heart failure, fail-ure, which suddenly beenmo so nc-cuto nc-cuto thnt she was confined to hor bed. I'ndcr careful treatment hr heart appeared to Improvo, but sho wns unable to overcome tho shock nnd strain nnd her wenkoncd condition condi-tion continued to grow until the ond. Mrs. Irscn was tho mothor ot 8 children, seven ot whom nro still living. liv-ing. They nro T. C. Larscn of Provo: M. M. Unrecii of Provo; Goo. W. Ixr-sen, Ixr-sen, Mcthea Larson, Camilla Lnrscu, Mrs. Martin Peterson, nnd Mrs. Herman Her-man Green. Fourteen grnnd-chlldrcn Hl8o survive her. She wns born In Denmark In 1844. 'She with hor brothor emigrated to America In 1872. In Pennsylvania 'she became ncqualntcd with Thomns lnrscn nnd thoy wcro married In 1874. For n time they lived In Amorlcnn Fork Canyon nt tho timo the Miller 'Mlno w-ns rnmous. Lnter they lived n short time In Manila on tho linns 'Joo Hansen property, but moved cast of town whoro thoy homestcaded. Hero 'sho hns lived ever since. Mrs. I-nrscn wns not a woman of pub-'llc pub-'llc affairs; but ono of oxccllent chnr-nctar chnr-nctar nnd sterling worth; who loved lov-ed "ler homo, hor children nnd hor neighbors, a woman who never forgot for-got n kindness nnd who bellovcd and Jived tho golden maxim "It is more "blessed to glvo than to rccolvo." ' Tho funernl wns hold Friday attorn noon at tho Pleasant Grovo tabernacle ns wo go to press, o |