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Show v Margaret Anderson's Funeral Held Tuesday Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Bingham LDS ward chapel for Margaret Anderson, 38, of Copperfield, who died in the Bingham hospital at 1:15 a.m. August 15 of a coronary coron-ary occulsion. Bishop David C. Lyon officiated. Opening song was by the Relief Re-lief society Singing Mothers, "Does Jesus Care". Stillman O. Nichols gave the opening prayer. pray-er. A song, "Saved By Grace", was by the Singing Mothers. Speakers included Eugene Morris, Mor-ris, Bishop Lyon and Vernal C. Webb, president of West Jordan stake. Mrs. Phoebe Siddoway and Mrs. Mary Raby sang two duets, "Sometime We'll Understand" and "When The Mists Have Cleared Away". Eugene Morris gave the benediction. Burial was in Mt. Olivet cemetery. D. Burton Bur-ton Cunliffe of Salt Lake City dedicated the grave. Pallbearers were Andrew McDonald, Mc-Donald, Joseph McDonald, Felix McDonald, Myles McDonald, Archibald Cook, Richard Hyland, James Byrne and Thomas Wilson. Wil-son. Miss Anderson was born in Bingham June 27, 1904, a daughter daugh-ter of Fred and Mary McDonald Anderson. Surviving are her stepfather, James E. Cunliffe, Copperfield; seven brothers, Fred Anderson, Murray; George Anderson, Cop-perton; Cop-perton; Thomas Anderson, Miles Anderson, James Anderson and Leland Anderson, Copperfield, and Howard Anderson, stationed with the U.S. navy at Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, Pa.; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Allen, Sandy; Mrs. LaVern Yeats, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Adeline Harrison of Ojai, Calif., and Mrs. Katie Peterson, Copperton. r |