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Show en GLP Wile Wee eT t > + Pra ~ a i —?, TS t os i = ¥ nN . an ze ' ‘ ee = tl al ¥ ) _ 0Onl Ay Ten Minutes A iy Cc ‘nah A Sa 90, hapa Anderson. Hansen, band and wife, 921 /2 Han-'| 83, hus- Elgin Ave. (3005 South), died Saturday in Salt Lake causes,’ City of natvel ° ) ade a MRS. — | HANSEN “died. at 12:50 p.m. in a Salt Lake rest home and Mr. Hansen passed away at 1 pm. at the home ofa daughter, Mrs. Hansen was born on Mrs. Hansen Mr. Hansen ' Dec.3, 1876, in Saby, Hjorring, Denmark, a daughter of Nels Christensen She came to the United States in 1880. Active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she served in the Relief Society Ti most of her life. SHE ALSO presidency of Mt. Emmons, O OO — ty, and was served -in the YWMIA Duchesne the at Coun- Oct. Sanpete 19, 1869, County, on a son of James jand Johanna Domgaard Hansen. He was a merchant in EIsinore, Sevier County te 30 | ware “THEY. both members of Grant Eleventh LDS Ward. the SURVIVORS include two, sons and one daughter; Linden | and Evan K., both Altamont,| Duchesne County, and Mrs. C. Peterson, Salt Lake City; 16 grandchildren and 38 great-grandchildren. | Leo president of a 4-H Club there (adit Mr. Hansen was born in Mt. Pleasant, were Mr. (Luella) Hansen is also survived by one sister, Hannah Nyborg| of SE. Surviv- Anthony, Idaho. ing Mrs. Hansen are three sis-| ters; Mrs. Nina Lake City; Mrs. ples and both of Elsinore. | Mrs. Hansen, Salt. Matilda Sta- Mary Johnson, $ WERE cnartiea in! ‘Richfield on Dec. 13, 1896. The marriage was later solemnized 4 Leaves State Post Frank E. Diston, jin the Manti LDS Temple. Mr. secretary of and Mrs. Hansen moved Board Pardons, to the Uintah Basin in 1922 where they were engaged in cattle of the executive Utah. State | spent his) last day in the state office last Mr. Diston, who lives. at week. Tas Harvard Ave. (1169 Hansen’ 5 retire- South), resigned to become, ment, they moved to Salt Lake chief counsel for the Salt. ee {| City where they have resided City Chamber of Con CE Jifor the past lo years. They| hepeinuye Conferencescm i. ranching. After Mr. | cme Anderson. (Lee) ee Ann es and |