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Show Last Rites For Selma Hansen Today At 2 p. m. Selma N. Hansen, 71, of Fair-view, Fair-view, wife of Hans P. Hansen, died Friday, March 26 at the home of a son, Charles N. Hansen, Han-sen, in Salt Lake City. She was born August 13, 1876 in Mt. Pleasant, a daughter of August and Christene Jacobsoii Nyberg. At the age of six he. mother died leaving a large family. The father homestead-ed homestead-ed shortly after or. lowland.-south lowland.-south and west of Chester. From here he sent his small children of school age to what was then known as "The Home" where they received their first ele- ineiucuy cnooiing ai ine rres-byterian rres-byterian school. Subsequently she attended school in Chester until her father moved to Fairview where she completed the school course then provided. On March 12, 1902 she was married to Hans P. Hansen in the temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Manti. She was an active membe-of membe-of the L. D. S. church as a choir member in the Fairview ward; a Primary teacher and Relief Society visiting teacher in the Fairview South ward; also a Relief Society visiting teacher in the Richards and Lincoln wards 'of the Granite Stake. Surviving are her husband, four sons, John Castleton Hansen, Han-sen, West Belmar, N. J., Allan Lamont Hansen and Charles Nyberg Hansen of Salt Lake City, and Edward Leross Hansen of Dragerton; two daughters Mrs. Earl L. (Vondella) Hanley of Dragerton and Mrs. George C. (Edith) Willardsen of Eph raim; two brothers. Gilbert E Nyborg, Salt Lake City and Victor Vic-tor E. Nyberg of Ruth, Nevada; 12 grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted con-ducted Friday at 2 p. m. in the Fairview South ward L. D. S. chapel.- Burial will be in the Fairview cemetery under the direction or the Jacobs mortuary. |