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Show MEMORIAL SERVICE HELD MONDAY FOR ALTHANJASMUSSEN The North ward chapel was filled with relatives and friends at the memorial services ser-vices held Monday afternoon for Althati Rasmusson, son of Air. and Mrs. L. C. Kasmusson, who died two weeks ago w hile ou a mission in the Tonga Islands. Is-lands. Bishop II. 0. Jacobs presided at the services and special music mu-sic was furnished by a com bhied choir from both wards, with solos by Miss Gortrud -Eolfsoii and George Spares. Pravers were offered by Jo- 1 si-ph Seely and Henry P. Olson. Fresident Charles II. Hart of Salt Lake City, represent in.; the first presidency of the church. President S. M. N -il-sen, Evan ALnL-eii, C. L. Stewart Ste-wart and Bishop Jacobs were the speakers. A large picture of the young man was surrounded by a wealth of beautiful flowers, and a large representation of his former school mates attended attend-ed the services. Those attending from out of town were President Charles E Hart, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Murphy, Thomas G. Harrison, and Mrs. A. AY. Burnett of Salt Lake City AY. C. Murphy and Owen Aluqniy of Salina, Mr. and Mrs. D. AY. Anderson, Mrs. ! Lourits Andersen, Mrs. David Christensen. Mrs. Peter Alort-ensen Alort-ensen and Mrs. Ainilia Nielson of Ephraim, Bishop Louis Nielsen Niel-sen and Lars nielson of Fountain Foun-tain Green, Mr. and Mrs. AYil-ford AYil-ford Easmussen and Harold Rasrnussen of Fairview, Mr. and Airs. Simon T. Beck, Miss Eliza Beck and Mi-s 11a Puzey of Spring City, Air. and Mrs. Hans Madsen of Fairview, Mrs. Dan Andersen, Mrs. Mar-get Mar-get Lamb and Air. and Mrs. Leander Olsen of Aloroni. |