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Show DEATH (MB J. P. Larsen aged sixty-nino died Thursday night from in juries sustained in a fall at Richfield, October 3, at Avhich time he broke his leg, arm and shoulder. Mr. Larsen Avas born in Ny-kobing, Ny-kobing, Denmark, August 2nd, 1854. He came to Utah, thirty three years ago as a convert to the Mormon faith. His first Avife died several years ago in Richfield where the family, then, made their home. He was married in Mt. Pleasant, Pleas-ant, April 28, 1920, to Mrs. Johanna Jo-hanna Marie Madsen who Avith her three children, Mrs. Max Christensen of Riverton, Harold Har-old and Jorgen Madsen of Mt. Pleasant survive him. The' past year he has been a worker work-er in the Manti Temple. Funeral services Avill be held at noon Saturday in the South ward chapel after which ' the . body will be taken to Richfield f 'v for funeral services and burial, Sunday. |