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Show LARS NEILSON DIES IN IDAHO The passiii", nl' I .his Nielsen, pop ularly known in Ml. Pleasant In lis early dai; as "l.ars Fiildloi ." will bring to llio minds of early seniors many recoiled ions of the UrM days and especially of the early ainiee inents In Mt. Pleasant. lie was on. of the pioneers of Mount Pleasant, coming here In 1S."'.I. lie will be remembered by tho older r it Irons ol the city as a jovial man who helped out the early amusements by his play ing upon (be violin, he and John Waldeinar played much together in Ml. I'leasant's lirst orchestra. His death occured fit the home of his daughter in Idaho. Saturday, May 27, at the age of 83 years. Tho re mains were taken to Richfield on Monday for burial. Funeral services were held there on Wednesday. Mrs. K. 11. Jorgensi n. a sister of the deceased went to Rich field to attend the funeral. Resides Mrs. .lor-1 .lor-1 Kensen he is sur ived by the follow -ing sisters. Mrs. poletta Pulley of Summit. Iron county; Mrs. Mena Frandsen of Elslnore; Mrs. Stena Larsen. Spring City; Mrs. Helane Hjemo of Missouri ana mrs. Annie D Farnsw orth of Idaho, also by the fob lowing children: Lorenzo Nlel-eu and Mrs. W. II. Robinson of Richfield. Mrs. William lluireson of Annabel!.!. J. P. Nielsen of Monroe, Mrs. William Jones of Mariposa, ("a!., Mrs. William Marvel of Ilolbrook. Idnho; Raymond Ray-mond Nielsen of Cedar View, Utah; Lars S. Nielsen of rhoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Owen Colllngs of Arm. Idaho; Mrs. Viola Hawkins of Ma kay . Idaho; Ida-ho; Dare Nielsen of Shelley. Idaho; Mrs. Tena Wilkinson of Los Angeles and Mrs. Janies Hicks of Helena. Mont. |