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Show FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR JOHN f. OLSEN Funoriil services were hold at the South Ward chapel Thursday alter-no. alter-no. .n at 2 o'clock lor John F. Olson, who ii ril Moniiiiy morning, June 2(i, from hear; trouble. Mr. Olson having loon i'l since lhe 1st of April. Bishop A. 1'. M, Intosh presiding. The ward c hoir was present and ft'i tti.-he 1 ure-s'e during the services. Chris Johnusen. P;-.-s. Adolph Merz and B'-hop Mop,! sh wore the spean-ers. spean-ers. The M.ses Opal and Ruby Larson Lar-son rendered a beautiful duet. The services were attended by a largo number of relatives and friends. Mr. Olson was born June 2.1. 1ST:?, lie was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Noils Obeli. Ho is survived by a widow: lour sons. Sheldon. Rudder. Rartlet and Ashton: one daughter. Anna, w ho is the oldest child. He also has our brothers. Ole of Castle Dale. Gustav of Rigby, Idaho, Edward of Phoenix. Arizona, and Lawrence of Mammoth, all of whom wore hero except Edward. Other relatives who came for the funeral wore Mrs. Lawrence Law-rence Olsen of Mammoth; N. C. Chris-tensen Chris-tensen and Mrs. Ohristena Monahan of Druimoml. Idaho: Mr. and Mrs. James Christensen of Murray. I'tah; Mrs. Anna Evans of Salt Lake City: Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hansen of Tooele: Mrs. Francis Lindquist and Lafayette Peterson of Mammoth, I'tah, and Noils Peirson of Logan. |