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boon up all ni^it. Oh, joy, I'll fix pancakes." Tressie tried to get her mother to put her feet up and at least rest on the day bed. "1 lamina, naoma, here cones Uncle Andrew." "IS&ith, don't you run outside without your shoes, here, we'll watch him from the window," "He's so slow. Oh, I hope he has good news," This was October 10, 190J. Lars Peter Madsen, born ±a Lfphraim to liads and Ellen Madsen, was six months old when he cane with his parents to Mount Pleasant in 1859. His father uas one of five I-ladsen brothers who were among the original settlers of Mount Pleasant* Lars became the first bishop of the North Ward, in 1900 and also served as a City Councilman. He married. Sophia Marie Rasmussen on October 10, 1361, in the Endowment House in Salt Lake City. He was the father of two sons, v/illiam Lars liadsen, twenty-one years old at the time of his father's death; Heber who died as an infant} and five daughters, Edna, Tressie, Ruby, Sophronia, and Edith. He was remembered by family and friends as a kind and generous individual, greatly loved 'oy his fellowmen. Hillary Larsen and his great-grandchildren enjoy some fishing at Snow's Lake in Ephraim Canyon. Courtesy Virginia Thompson 65 |