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Show FUNERAL FOR j. H. LARSEN Funeral services were held Monday Mon-day at the home of Mrs. Caroline Householder in this city for James H. Larsen, who died Thursday, May 2 0th at Salt Lake City from tuber-colosis tuber-colosis of the lungs. Mr. Larsen is known here by the name of "Jimmie Love." He was a former resident of this city. Bishop H. C. Jacobs conducted the services. The opening open-ing prayer was offered by President A Merz. Members of the choir were mesent and furnished appropriate numbers. The speakers were Wm. Olson and Arthur O. Neilson. A quartet was given by Wilford Hafen, Evan Madsen, Pauline Olsen and lElida Staker. Miss Marie Olsen sang "O My Father." and Elder Wm. 1 Olsen closed by Prayer. The grave I I .. n.l!nnta,l Iw it tne ceiueieiy ao ucuiuiwi Binhop H. C. Jacobs. Mr. Larson was engaged in the mining business and was at one lime a very rich man. He married Miss Dale Hill of Salt Lake City and is survived by a daughter, Ruth, who lives in Oregon. He has a sister, Mrs. Caroline Housekeeper at Mt. Pleasant, also Mrs. Rhea Allred of Ft. Green a brother Martin Bhone of this city, and a sister, Mrs. Jennie Christensen of Mammoth. Those who came here to attend the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vincent and F. F. Bonne of Salt Lake City, Mrs. S. W. Chipman of American Ameri-can Fork, Mrs. Emma Evans of Lehi, Mrs. Standly Householder of Spring I City, Will Bohne of Milburn, and John Rostron of Fairview. |