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Show Official Opening Of Jensen Mortuary Set For November 16th The official opening of the new Jensen Mortuary In Cedar City har been set for Sunday, November 16 and the operators extend a cordial Invitation to the public to call and see the fine facilities they have in this modern establishment. The new moturary, located at 250 South Main street in Cedar City, Is owned and will be operated by Whitney Whit-ney H. and Donald M. Jensen, brothers bro-thers formrely of Richfield. Whitney, Whit-ney, before entering the navy for two and a half years of service van associated with the Larkln Mortuary Mortu-ary for four years, and the Joseph Wm. Taylor Mortuary, both in Snlt Lake City, for two years. He received receiv-ed his training at the San Fran Cisco College of Mortuary Sclcnre. and the Brlgham Young University at Provo. Donald, who since filling an LDS mission In Oermany, has been associated as-sociated with the Mountain Fuel Supply company In Salt Lake City, will be actively associated with his brother In the local business. However, How-ever, It will be necessary for him to remain in Salt Lake City for a short time because of business responsibilities. re-sponsibilities. The new mortuary building includes in-cludes large, spacious view rooms, dressing rooms, chapel facilities, and one of the finest operating rooms, equipped with the most modern equipment available. It also Includes two apartments for living quarters quart-ers for mortuary personnel. The grounds have been planned with circular driveway with ample parkin park-in space In the rear. "Everything that goes to make up complete service for the public has Invitation to everyone to visit the been secured and placed at the disposal of those who need it." Mr. Jensen stated In extending an new mortuary during the afternoon of Sunday, November 16. |