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Show SPRING CITY Hv Sppflal Torre spondeiie e Winie McKay Kelsey, Kenneth Frandsen, Stanley Da As, Richard Ancle-sen and Willard Sorensen left ih.s week to work for the Deseret Livestock Cemoany at Granisville. Jack Benson and Jerry Jones have gone to Salt Lake City. Air. and Mrs. Cliffoid Stubbs and son of Prevo were weekend oUusts at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Jcseph Beck. M . ar.d Mrs. Harold Arnoldscn Ci Morcni visited here Sunday. A nu.i.ber cf Spring City people attended conference Sunday at i'vurvitw. Primary conference was nerd in the Spring City Junior High School Saturday e..hi,. Mrs. p.antz Madsen was hostess Ju.iday at a dinner in honor cf Ur. Leber Allred of Roos.v-.m and Ai s. Marion Cloward c. Aurora, .,ho' are here visiting. ihemas All ed of California is hoie visiting iiis aged mother, Mrs. Jiara Allred, v. ho is very ill at p.esepv tia.c. Funeia' services were conducted -Vl.nc'.y ;t cn. o lock in the Spring ,-ty ward cs.pe! for John La-sen .'.he. cited at his home here Friday at 11:15 p. n . Vivian Larsen of the - sr prio conducted the services. Iha music, under the direction of M s. P-ose il. .'joho.ield was by the coeiio They sang "Though D nirs T.-i -s Tn ong Your '.ty "Core Unto Me" and "I .Need Thee Every Hour." A solo, ra:..- O'd Dacl" v:s sunj by Odd u rascn. Prayers were offered by F. C. Scrensen and V. Blain Larsen. liic sceaho.s were Raid H. Allred, Jc'en T. Blain, Mayo William Lee A'ired, Bisho; Ellis and Vivian orsen. The mrr.y beau'iful floral lr?s were carried by grand-hild grand-hild cn and sons-in-law cf the deceesed were the pall-bearers. The r.'rave in the family plot in the City Cemete y was deo'icated by J. L. Bradley. John Larsen was the son of John and Anna Jorgenusen Larsen. and was born in Salt Lake City, May 7, 1858. When a young child, he moved with his parents to Spring City where he had since resided. In October, 1878 he married Eliza Buchanan in the Endowment House in Salt Lake City. Eleven children we e bona to them, nine of whom nre living. During his earlier years ee owned and operated a saw and shingle mill in the mountains near "pring Ci'y. He had dene some farming and operated the Spring City power plant for five years. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. S!i2& Jane Larsen; three sons ;.nd six daughters: Jlhn Horace and W. L. Larsen cf Garland, S. M. Larsen, Lar-sen, Mrs. J. E. B.adley, Mrs. Fred H. Woodruff, cf Salt Lake City, Mrs. Bigelow Bradley of Mammoth, Mrs. Gee 0 Dounard, Mrs. N. J. Anders: n end Mrs. Hugh Nielson :.i Sprint City; thirty-six grandchild grand-child en r'x ;,re. " t-grandchildren, a brother, C. A. L'rsen of Spring City and a sister, Mrs. George Kofford Price. Among those .who came here tcr attend the services were, Mrs. Hannah Carlsen, Mrs. Frank Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brad-Icy, Brad-Icy, Mr. and Mrs. George Woodruff, Wood-ruff, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet By-w.ater By-w.ater and Miss Rhoda Nielsen of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Yierdol of Eureka. Theodore Ander-so.-i of E hraim. Mr. and Mrs. Obed Nc'son cf Mt. Pleasant. Angus Black and son Clinton Black returned Sunday from Preston. Pres-ton. Nevada, where they had accompanied ac-companied Mo and Mrs. Bert All-red. All-red. Mr. and Mrs. Allred had come here te visit Lewis Black and Mrs. Clara Allred who are ill. |