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Show Young Mother Called by Death Mrs. LaVonne Bromley Jacobsen, 31, wife of Leonel T. Jacobsen, died at the family residence in Salt Lake City early Tuesday morning of pneumonia. pneu-monia. The news of Mrs. Jacob-sen's Jacob-sen's death was heard with deep regret in this community where she had endeared herself to many people peo-ple by her sweet and loving dis- I position. j The deceased was born in American Amer-ican Fork November 27, 1901, a daughter of Willis and Sarah Woot-ton Woot-ton Bromley. She received her grammar grade and high school education in the local schools, and later attended the B. Y. U. for three years. She was a splendid student and also showed marked artistic and vocal ability, giving freely of her time and talent. Mrs. Jacobsen was employed in the office of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. in Provo for a year and the year following taught in the grammar grades of this city. On September 2, 1924, she married mar-ried Leonel T. Jacobsen of Provo and they spent the first year in Salt Lake where Mr. Jacobsen was employed by the Mutual Creamery Co. They then moved to Cedar City where Mr. Jacobsen owned and managed the Escalante Ice Cream Co., and in 1930 they moved to Salt Lake where they have since resided, and where he is manager of the Arden Dairy. Mrs. Jacobsen is survived by her husband and two daughters, Helen June and Joan LaVonne, also by her mother, Mrs. Sarah Bromley, a brother, Adair, and a sister, Miss Clarice Bromley of this city. Funeral services were held in Salt Lake City at the Deseret Mortuary Mor-tuary Thursday afternoon and interment in-terment was made in the Wasatch Lawn cemetery there. |