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Show 2,000 8j!L N. ANDERSON DIES 299' "TN. Anderson, 55, died Satur-g'jjgj Satur-g'jjgj lit of heart trouble and gen-! J jility. He was born in Picas-! 1 741.ave and had lived here most . ife. He was unmarried. Sur-ave Sur-ave the following brothers tors: Albert Anderson. Wil-2',Klerson, Wil-2',Klerson, Mrs. Hullah Richins 2 "oCV '' ' Iat"c'a Anderson all of '5(njt Grove. 4.00f-al services were held in the l,20l''abornacle Tuesday afternoon; 10 o'clock with Bishop David I Jmc of the Lindon ward in' 4.70i' j OS.openlng number, "Rock of ' 3ti.:vas rendered by the Lindon I lartet, after which president 7.0-J Warnick offered the invo-2 invo-2 Mrs. Mary Neves played j,j(;X.n solo, and a vocal solo v That My Redeemer Lives" 225!dered by Mrs. May R. Walk- 3.05peakers were President M. J0.lstiansen, James H. Walker. 6!alker and Bishop David B. Another number "Shall j 33 20:'t Beyond the River" was J f the male quartet and the tion was pronounced by W. 54,0f.i of the Third ward bishop- 79,20- -ment was made in the Pleas-' Pleas-' sve cemetery. Elroy Gillman gg lSjsd the grave. The pall bear-re bear-re members of the Lindon' 38!aders Quorum to which Mr.' 5n belonged. 86.5'' |