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Show PNEUMONIA FATAL ID YOUNG MOTHER OF FIVE CHILDREN Funeral Services Held Tuesday Afternoon For Mrs. Henry P. Olsen of Mount Pleasant. Funeral services were held Tuesday Tues-day afternoon, February 24th at 1 o'clock for Mrs. Henry P. Olsen, who died early Sunday morning from pneumonia. Mrs. Olsen' had perilously per-ilously had the Influenza. Bishop H. C. Jacobs conducted the services. The opening prayer was offered by Elder Peter Monsen. The choir was present and furnished appropriate ap-propriate numbers. The speakers were Elder Joseph Seely, Arthur O. Neilson, President C. N. Lund, Pres. A. Merz and Bishop Jacobs. The closing prayer was offered by Elder Fred Staker and Elder' Mads Anderson Ander-son dedicated the (grave at the cemetery. ceme-tery. Mrs. Olsen is' a daughter of Andrew And-rew Shepherd and Rachel Brady, and was horn at Benjamin, Utah on jSeptember 21, 1890. She married Mr. Olsen on Febru-( Febru-( ary 16, 1910 and five children have j oeea born to them. They are Hannah, who is nine years of age, Joseph, Cleo, Rex, and Helen, only three months old. Mr. Olsen was married previously and has three other daughters, Pearl, Alice, and, Ethel. Miss Pearl Olsen was on! a mission in Denver and was called to the family home and arrived arriv-ed here few 'hours before the end came. MKS. HENRY P. OLSEN, who died of pneumonia j last Sunday morning fol- I lowing Spanish Influenza, j . i j ') " j |