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Show O.M.Sanderson Dies Suddenly Owen M. Sanderson, 66, 1346 Seventh East street, dropped dead in Salt Lake City on the street rear the Columbia T'.vst company building Monday moaning The body was removed from the city morgue to the Larkin funeral parlors. par-lors. Funeral services will be held Sunday Sun-day December 15 at 1 p. m. in the thirty-first ward chapel at Ninth I Po.st street. Mr. Sanderson was an employee of the Z. C. M I. and had been an active church worker. He served as a missionary in Tennessee from 1894 to 1896 and was formerly a member of the Ogden stake high council. He was also bishop t t the Ogden Sixth ward, which position pos-ition he held for teny ears. I Surviving are his widow, Mary I Anderson Sanderson; his mother,' Sarah J. Sanderson of Fairview; two brothers, Henry W. and Sidney S. of Salt Lake; three sisters, Mrs. ordi.r. H. Brady and Mrs. John Christensen of Fairview and Mrs. H Fechser of Salt Lake, and an adopted daughter, Mrs. Heber Olson Ol-son of Vernal. |