Show N. N O. O Anderson D Dies es at atHis atHis atHis His Home in Ephraim EPHRAIM Oct 1 1 NO 1 N. N O. O Anderson Anderson Ander Ander- son pioneer resident of this city dl died d at nt his home here after a lIng lingering lingering lin lIn- lin- lin g gering ring Illness over a period a-period of ot two years lie He was born in Sweden Se September 20 1845 He was the the- son eon of Ole and Annie Anderson The Th family Joined the Mormon church and came to Utah in 1855 I crossing the plains Ih In ox train i under the t th direction of Captain Ho- Ho Hogi gi g gah n. n The family came direct to Ephraim Mr Anderson Anders n took a prominent part In the b building of ot the Ute fort tort and lived inside it His father died In the fall after arriving arriving ing and was the s second cond person burled buried in the Ephraim cemetery Mn l Abd Anderson took a a. very active part In the Black Hawk war being a minute man tend find had many narrow narro narrow nar nar- row ro escapes s. s In 1866 he went to the Missouri river for r emigrants 1 l He ye rs' rs mission mission- performed a awo o J wo years years' to Sweden leaving in tn 1880 He lIe was wasa a a. member of ot the Ephraim city council for six y years and had followed followed followed fol fol- fol- fol lowed the occupation of or farmer and stock raiser during his He HeIs Heis Heis is survived by the he following children children children chil chil- dren Dell DelI Anderson n of Delta Niels 0 O. Frank Archie 1 Fred r d Leroy and Henry Ander Anderson on H of t this city He is also survived by a twin sister sis sis sis- ter Mrs Ir ary of Glenwood Glen and one brother nd e v Anderson of Glenwood T three Thirty t grandchildren grandchildren grandchildren grand grand- children and thirteen great great-gi great grand and and- children also survive |