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Show read by Mrs. May Marsh. speaker was William B -neighbor of Mr. Olson, r. followed by a solo by llv lML1 Alpine News Mrs. Leonard Bates, Reporter E. Young. Other spei: Neils Fugal of Pleasant C President Clifford E. Yff- lle 0. ing remarks were made bv s J0 ' Earl Devey and the closfe he w, a quartet by Fred Sto ie wai Beck, Warren and George C ch w benediction was offered bv. er &: Vance and the grave i". .kH;..; cemetery was dedicated !,nV - Healey- Mrl The large crowd whic; cnen and the many beautiful V e r ings testified to the lovew" felt for the family. " 1 refre; Mr- and Mrs. Josenh the m Mr. and Mrs. Lyman X' Jles A John F. Moyle and Mrs 1 Folks Booth attended the fime:. ure ative in Salt Lake City : -e'eorr Hans E. Olsen passed away at his home here early Sunday morning morn-ing of heart failure. At 4 o'clock Mr Olsen arose to get a drink for his invalid wife but at seven when she ! called him he had passed away ap- i parently without a struggle Mr. Olsen was born in Norway ! January 17, 1861. He came to ! America when he was 15 years old coming direct to Utah making their home in Salt Lake. In September I j air inc1 I Mrs- Aggie Gubler of 1 ittorick : da' is visiting at the lr , In- a ' sister and brother-in-ls 1 fc r ; Mrs. H. A. Smith. s. Sheit I The annual Old Folk- ' be held Friday beginni; ;on. , , dinner for all over 60 ; ciRCr followed by a program a: : old time dance and ...- i- Tuj. dance in the evening clos j Se, entertainment. LJjj 'dial at The "Dawn Swarm" f e: Pine ward Guardians of i ot, ; Planned, prepared and .v )n n. r, e ner Saturday evening at h. a tj"u of their Beekeeper. Mrs.? kh m woo, ne married Jane Healey of Alpine Al-pine and they have made their home in Alpine practically ever since For about 40 years Mr. Olsen has been sexton of the Alpine cemetery making mak-ing during that time 290 burials and mIrTJraliermS he Served town marshal. For many years he wis also janitor of the church For the past thirty years his wife te been a sufferer with rheumatism and for the last sixteen she has OlLVhST- Durinhis time Mi , Olsen has been very devoted to his I wife and has with the heln ? (children done all tVV , hls could do u ' lovms hads could do to ease her suffering. Eight I l The table was prettily &' e Pm e ' color scheme being red. ' ivj,4 I blue in harmony with t-f , ch ' I terlstic of WaxhingW rilt b, ! I The girls sixnt the remai' i evening working on tlif , a of the I comb books. r , M c!i j 2lj I Ben Bates and ShcW !S5tj; from the CCC Cumi week-end with their p1'" " U have caredlor' hh n three sons. John c. O, of A T6' -d Wiuai-d R. VSrVSSS oCo?te:rdbrr'joh" Salt Lake- fom-fn Ph OKscn and two Ml ndchlldron survWe -ndchlldron also ward chanrl ,m ockt'k in thH CounseS't-Uon of was a duet by mT I Z' Batemnn and Mrs n , , n,n,lt I |