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Show locar JacAsn. Drisss. Maho; and -hi JacDbfon. Heber. I xf.u, -r! cervices were held Thurs-VaHcnwon Thurs-VaHcnwon at 2 p. m. in the Third ivard chapel wlib interment m the ! ;.a: ant drove cemetery- Life Long Resident Dies j7r-k v.7. Jacobscn, 60. pi-SiSu rv.ay at his home Monday a: 3:30 a. m. r-UcwUig -an illness T two months. Ke was the son of Lauriti: and Matilda Jaccbscn being born in Pleasant Gr:ve October 18, 1S74. K ; '.,.1.' c.-,.ii'.-3t:d in '.lie public Svh'.'cls cf thi: cky. I-'o:t of his life v-.a.: s..-:Hi. ha. e:;c.:p: when he was away raising a.n.1 caring for the sheep. Surviving are his wife, Eliza Lim 'uctb::n. and two daughters, Mrs. Lie Hooley, Orem; and Mrs. Ralph 'Roberts, American Fork, also eleven 'grandchildren. He is also survived by the following brothers and sisters: sis-ters: Mrs. Rose Glaizer, Mesa, Arizona; Ari-zona; Mrs. Percy Badger and Miss Hazel Jacobson, Ogden; Mrs. Rhoda J. Foutz, Salt Lake City; Lauritz and |