Show Ephraim Native Dues Dies of Home Burns Joseph Leslie Anderson 68 died in a Salt Lake hospital at ac a a. a m. m Wednesday from severe burns suffered on 80 f per cent of his body in an early Sunday morning bedroom bedroom bedroom bed bed- room fire at his home 1504 South East Salt Lake City Mrs Elizabeth Ann C. C Anderson Anderson Anderson An An- derson the victims victim's wife awoke awoke awoke a- a woke in her bedroom shortly after a. a m. m Sunday and saw flashes of light under her herh h husbands husband's bedroom door She rushed to the bedroom and found Mr Andersons Anderson's bed bedclothes and nightclothes afire dire He was v attempting to beat out the flames with His hands Mrs Anderson ran to the bathroom a rug and used it to smother the flames on her husbands husband's s per per- son Mr Anderson was born Jan 16 1894 in Ephraim a son on of Joeph Peter and Josephine lonsen l Anderson He was educated in Ephraim schools including Snow College and moved to Spanish Fork as a ayoung ayoung ayoung young man He married Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Eli Eli- Eli Eli- zabeth Ann Creer June 7 1916 in the Salt Lake Temple Temple Temple Tem Tem- Church of Jesus Christ Christof cf of Latter Latter-d Latter Latter-dy Saints He was a manufacturers manufacturer's i representative of several west coast roast furniture re companies at the time of his de death th Before moving to Salt Lake City he had lived in Burley Idaho where here he served as president of the Lions Club and as Cassia Cassia Cassia Cas Cas- sia County chapter chairman of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis Survivors include his wi widow widow wi- wi dow Salt Lake City two sons Joseph Ledru Anderson Ogden Ogden Ogden Og- Og den and John E. E Jack Anderson Anderson An An- derson Salt Lake City two brothers and two sisters Leland Leland Leland Le- Le land E. E Anderson Provo Al Alton Al- Al Alton ton Anderson St. St Louis Mo Mrs Don M. M Norma Rees and Mrs Alva Katie Woodward Woodward Woodward Wood Wood- ward Salt Lake City also five grandchildren No possible rearrangement rearrangement of bad eggs can ever make a good omelet |