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Show MRS. ANDERSON j BURIED SUNDAY Funeral Services Held In the Third jWard Meeting House Large ' Turnout of Friends rs. Andrew Anderson of the Thl d ward vns burled on Sunday foil iwlng funeral services held in tho ward meeting house at 2 o'clock. Tho chapel was filled to overflowing with sympathizing friends hnd ro'n-llvok. ro'n-llvok. TJio services wero presided over and conducted by Bishop William Evans Ev-ans Tho opening song by tho choir was Sister Thou Wnst Mild and Lov ily. Prayer was offered by Eldor prei erlck Scholes. Tho choir further sang, Loved Ones Aro Calling For Mo., Tho first speaker was Eldor M. Mourltscii who had been a life long acquaintance of deceased. Ho spoko many words of consolation to tho borenved family, also' paid high trlb-to trlb-to tjio departed sister. Elder Sorcn-son Sorcn-son was tho next speaker. He, like E'dor Mouritscn spoko of tho splendid splen-did character and noble llfo which Sister Anderson had lived, nnd exhorted ex-horted nil thoso present to so llvo that when our work on earth la finished fin-ished wo shall bo worthy of tho reward re-ward which tho departed one has earned. Also stated that It was better bet-ter to go to tho houso of mourning than" to tho houso of feasting, as It brought us nearer to tho Lord. A quartet entitled God Is Calling, wns rendered by Jacpb Gcssell and company. Elder N. P. Nielsen who wns tho noxt speaker Bpoko irnny words of cons'olatlon and encourngement to tho bereaved ones, nnd urged all to try and emulate tho oxamplo which tho departed Bister has set for them. Elder El-der Unsmussen of southern Utah, a brother-in-law of tho family then spoke of tho sterling worth of Sister Andofoon, and that tho llfo that sho had lived was worthy of Imitation for us all. Ho explained tho difference differ-ence between tho belief of tho Lattor Day Saint and that of other denominations denomin-ations regarding tho term death. Tho choir rendered very beautifully beautiful-ly tho solcctlon, Best Sweetly Best, followed by R short talk by Eldor John T. Quuylo, with closing remarks re-marks by Bishop William EvanB. Tho services wero concluded by tho choir singing, Glory For Mo. Ilcnoillctlon was pronounced by John E. Everton. Thero wns an nbundanco of floral contributions. Numerous vehicles wero provided to convoy sympathisers sympathis-ers to tho last resting placo of this good sister at tho city cemetery. |