Show Karl C. C Axelsen Succumbs Buried in Manti Karl Christen Axelsen 59 2310 Berkeley St. St manager of Wilson Sporting Goods Co since 1946 died Monday December 24 in a Salt Lake hospital fol following following fol- fol following lowing a short Illness Ulness Mr Axelsen graduated from the University of Utah in 1932 with a degree in business He served in Australia the Philippines and New Guinea during World War Var n II and re returned returned returned re- re turned to Salt Lake City to begin his career with Wilson Sporting Goods Co He was a colonel in the Army Reserve and was a member of ot the Sugar House Rotary Club the Bonneville Knife and Fork Club and Sons of Utah Pioneers Mr Axelsen was a former High Priest group leader a member of the Seventies presidency presidency presidency dency and Sunday School superintendent su superintendent superintendent su- su in Parleys Ward Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints He had also served in the of Highland Stake He was born March 31 1909 in Manti ManU a son of Christen and Harriet Bird Axelsen He mar mar- ried ned Stella on Nov 25 1932 in the Salt Lake Temple Surviving are his widow two daughters Mrs Chad Pat Fisher and Mrs Carl Karlynn McGaven both of Salt Lake City seven grandchildren his mother and a sister Mrs Alice Heath both of Salt Lake City Funeral services were held Friday January 3 inthe Parleys Parleys Par Par- leys First Ward Chapel with interment in the Manti Mantl City Cemetery |