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Show Fountain Green Final Rights For J. L Christensen To Be Saturday Joseph L. Christiansen, 77, life-long resident of Fountain Green, died Wednesday afternoon after-noon at a Provo hospital after a lingering illness. He was born Nov. 15, 1S70 at Fountain Green, a son of Niels and Marie Christiansen. Prominent Prom-inent in the sheep business in which he engaged until retirement retire-ment several years ago, Mr. Christiansen was an active member of the L. D. S. church in whir-h ho vi-ac n hicrh np ioct at the time of his death. He was married to Bertha Christiansen. Survivors, in addition to his widow, are a daughter, Mrs. Olean Allred of McGill, Nev., a son, Frank Jorgensen of Salt Lake City, eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild, and a brother, Niels Christiansen ol Fountain Green. Funeral services will be con-i con-i ducted Saturday at 2 p. m. a! the Fountain Green ward b Bishop Scott Cook. Friends ma , call at the family residence a! Fountain Green Friday evening and Saturday until time for the j services. Burial will be in the Fountain Green cemetery unde: j the direction of the Anderson . funeral home at Nephi. Cpl. Wendell Mikkelson, U. S. paratrooper, discharged from U. i S. Service February 9 at Camp iStoneman, Calif., returned home Saturday evening February 14. He se't sail on the USSHW Butner from Yokohoma, Japan, j January 2, w ith 1100 G. I. array 'personnel, 700 marines. 400 I navy and over 200 civilians. Their first landing was at Shanghai, Shang-hai, China, then' to Subic Bay, .Philippines, Manila and Guam. ' (Continued on back page.) I I ! FOUNTAIN GHEEN By Ada C. Anderson ' (Contniued from first page.) arriving in California February 3. Cpl. Mikkelson describes his ocean voyage as most delightful, delight-ful, the waters mostly calm, and enjoyed the many places Oi interest he was privileged to see, but the nicest place of all, l:e says is home, sweet home. lie visited a grandmother and an aunt in Mill Valley. Calif., also relatives and friends in Nevada before returning home. Many Fountain Green church workers and members attended Stake Conference at Moroni Saturday Sat-urday and Sundav, Feb. 1-4, 15. From Ogden visiting at Hie home of Mrs. Ella CI o wan a her mother, Mrs. Amy S 1 a sister, Mrs. F.elda Win" Nineteen friends of Miss Dor othy Mikkelson enjoyed a day party in her honor I t d. afternoon at her home- K ; sM ments were served and a.in were played. Harvey Lund, a student at the USAC, is convalescing at a Logan Lo-gan hospital from a throat infection. in-fection. Harvey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Lund o, this city. At the E. M. Ivory home over the weeknd were their dau,"hto: and son-in-law, Mr. and M:s Lloyd Frandsen of Ogden. |