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Show Saturday Rites Are Set For N. C. Johansen Funeral services for Niels Sis. Christian Johansen, 75, who M; died Tuesday after a brief ill Taj'. ness, will be conducted Saturday at 1 p. m in the Mt. Pleasan. Irj; North ward. 'sf. A life-long resident of Mt. pleasant, Mr. Johansen wat nfc born here March 17, 1872, a 3Ji son of Niels and Christine M. fr.- Anderson Johansen. fir;. He married Gertrude Johansen Uk; in the Manti Temple January 1, "sr. 1896. She preceded him in it death. io; Always an active church ti worker, Mr. Johansen served at 1! is various times during his life in -M Mt. Pleasant with the Sunday t School, the MIA and the Priest-etj Priest-etj hood in the North ward. r'7: Shortly after his marriage he "fe entered the sheep business in efe: North Srnpete county, later go-ing go-ing into the blacksmith busi- tfe: ness with George M. Clemensen. lOEtj He eventually went into the blacksmith business for him- fe self and operated profitably un-"e; un-"e; til his retirement from active ea;t; work in 1944. s as He had served as a volunteer ,rrte fireman and city water master. 'Ks Survivors are two sons: Fran- El cis Johansen of Mt. Pleasant s;4 and Lester Johansen of Richfield, Rich-field, Idaho; four daughters, ''as Mrs. Pearl-Anderson, Mt. Pleas-ant; Pleas-ant; Mrs. Stella Jacobson, Eph-' Eph-' ,!-' raim; Mrs. Alda Larsen, Fair-i Fair-i IiiE view, and Mrs Etta Larsen, ms Spring City; four brothers, An- & drew, Otto and James Johansen s it of Mt. Pleasant; Nels Johansen, 1 a Moroni, and a sister, Miss An- le" nie Johansen of Mt. Pleasant. t! Also surviving are 27 grand-m grand-m children and eight great-grand-!' t! children. raK Friends may call at the family fam-ily residence in Mt. Pleasant today, Friday, after 4 p. m., and Saturday until time for the services. Burial will be in the ' Z Mt. Pleasant cemetery under the direction of the Jacobs Mortuary. |