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Show BURIAL OF I L.F.NIELSEN I AT HYHUM Hyrum, May 3. On Saturday, April 20, funeral services were held over the remains of Lester F. Nlel- son at 4 o'clock . in. In the Third H ward meeting house. BIsho Louis P. H Ma'ughan presided and the ward choir B furnished the music. Prayer was of-K of-K tered by Patriarch O. M. Wilson. The speakers were Elders H, F. sv Llljepqufst, Michael Johnson', of Lo-I Lo-I J can; Lorentz Peterson, and Apostle I Rudger Clawson, who all spoke of I the good works accompanied by this I young Elder who had been called I away so suddenly. Bishop, Maughan I made a few closing remarks and In behalf of the Nielsen family he thanked all those Who rendered any aid ,upon this sad occasion. During the, services, a solo was rendered by , "Elder Leonard Larson, O, My Father. Fath-er. The benediction was pronounc-ed pronounc-ed by President A. M. Israelsen. The floral offerings were many and beau-V beau-V v tifiil and a' large train of automo-" automo-" biles followed Tthe remains 'to 'the cemetery where the grave was dedicated dedi-cated by Elder TV. A. Llljeaqulit. " -Wr -L. f. Nielsen ,who 'filled a' mission .to Mndinavia a "few years ,. ago .was BBWeagaged is the milling huslBess. 'He died from pneumonia , after only a few days Illness. He leaves a wife, two small children and ft Kept of relatives and friends to moan his early departure. ' , Funeral .aeCTlckj.ver the jenalns ,', , , of livid 'A. JeaWwhcdied at'hls (bobm in the Third ward on April SO. tram) typhoid fever, were held at the I arej' meeting konse on Tuesday the I 23riat 2 o'clock n. m. The services j ,.ler fames p. Chris, teasen. 'Tie ward ""cho furnished appropriate music. "Prayer was offered by Elder Joseph The speakers were Elders H. F. ( LUJBq.uist, Albert Savage, James J. i Facii; BdW. A. McBrlde, who all spolce of 'the departed as an' honest : .manjaad a peaceful and accommodating accommodat-ing neighbor, Bishop Louis P. Maugh-;, Maugh-;, an made a few closing remarks and , In behalf of the family thanked all , l whohad rendered any assistance dur- y lag t'e sickness and death of Brother k Jensen. The services were well at-$ at-$ g tended and a large cortege followed fj W the remains to the cemetery. The '! 'I BTaTeJwas dedicated by Elder A. A. jj ftflvag'e. Mr. Jensen was a'- middle t L aged "man and unmarried. He leaves $' one brother and two sisters as also I number of relatives and friends to jj f mourn his departure. J I A j patriotic meeting in honor of I three .of our Hyrum boys who were 1 called to leave for the U. S. Training 1 camps last Saturday, was held at ft the Rex Theater, Friday night and ? was excellently amended. County I' 'Chairman? James J- Facer presided I oyer the meeting. A splendid pro-f pro-f gram ws rendered consisting of ' j songs and speeches. Mr. Albert Sav-, Sav-, age rendered. The Star, Spangled L Banner, aBdVglrls" chorus froVifin , kick achMl ckeir, under the direction . o of Mr. C. W. Cannon, rendered several sev-eral selections all of which were loudly applauded. The boys whb left were: Joseph Olsen, Henry Monson, and Lester Anderson. Mr. Leonard Larsen has commenced commenc-ed the erection of a new residence on the corner of Center and First North streets. This Indicates that Mr. Larsen Lar-sen Intends to stay in business tor some time to come. The Utah Condensed Milk Company Com-pany Is making a $10000 Improvement Improve-ment on their buildings here. The addition will consist of a receiving room, can washer with the Improved amonia system, and room for a cooking cook-ing plant. A fine son was born to Mr. . and Mrs. Leslie Jensen on Friday tho 19th of April. All concerned aro doing do-ing nicely. Mr. J. P. Corry of Ogden was in Hyrum last week on business and pleasure combined. Mrs, Nora Allen and son, of Mammoth', Mam-moth', Utah, were Hyrum visitors last week. Mr. Victor Peterson came down I from GruLo, Idaho, last week to spend u row daja with i tilth ea and friends. Mr. Arthur Olsen is home again after af-ter spending some time In the East studying chiropractic. The.Gem Jersey Farm had the distinction dis-tinction of having the highest butter fat test from their herd" of pure bred and grade Jerseys of any herd in the sooth Cache Tar February and March. The herd average was 5 per cent. ,,- Mr. John E. Allred the silo builder build-er Is very busy in his 'line of work, putting upaeveral buildings of this kind In Hyrum and Paradise. |