Show ADOlPH ANDE ANDERSON SON SI S. L L. PIONEER DIES DIEE Came to Utah in 63 of Herald Many Years I Funeral Monday I I ISalt Adolph Adoph And Anderson 82 a resident oi ol of Salt Lake for 67 years died Thurs- Thurs Thursday lay day morning at a local hospital from effects of a para- para lytle stroke which f followed an on n attack of f influenza He Head had ad been ill m live five weeks rt t M Mr r Anderson was vas auditor of the M b t DId ld t 1 J Republican I from r o rn f 4 its ts inception in i n p W i 1906 till Ull it was 1 m in i n 1909 1 9 0 9 t. t I nth the Herald 1 continued I with le He e conk S j he the Herald Re- Re m publican after alter altera the merger and bea be- be oc o- o c a m e secretary md nd a member of A. A Anderson he the board of directors which posts he held eld when the newspaper went out ol of existence in 1920 ACTIVE IN MASONRY I Masonry was Mr Andersons Anderson's most active interest outside of his work Ic ie joined Wasatch lodge No 1 Octo- Octo October ber er 29 1880 and was wa-s worshipful mas- mas m maser ter er of the lodge 42 years ears ago He joined Utah chapter No 1 I Royal Arch Masons in 1891 and became become high tigh priest in 1896 He became a r of the Order of High toad hood In 1917 He joined the Utah of the Knights Templar in n 11 1906 and El EI Kalah temple of at the Mystic Shrine in 1907 In 1892 he lie joined the Order of Eastern Star Mr Anderson was born in Sta an ger er Norway N November vember 12 1848 and ame came to the United States wh when n 15 ears ears ear old He came come t to Salt Lake Laken LakeIn In n 11 a caravan of 50 prairie schooners all n October 4 1863 and camped upon its ils arrival on the square where the ity cIty and county b building ll ing row newsstands stands VAS WAS FREIGHTER He worked with the George Charles harles Crismon company Grading he the line for the Union Pacific In hi the v of Wyo Wyc when the hostile Sioux made such activities Continued d on Pace Paie Sixteen ADOLPH ANDERSON NDE SON S. S t Lt l. PIONEER EE DIES I Continued from rue Face Eleven I prec precarious rious Later he operated freighting Ight lines one to Pioche Nev Ju lu 1871 and later in company with Joseph Joceph Weller Weiler a line Une t to Alta in Sn Little Cottonwood canyon camon where ha hauled mining supplies and ore He operated ed ro bathinG resorts at Black nock Hock and Lake Point until Saltair was op opened ned in 1889 He worked from rom then theu until he joined the tam tain Republican as bookkeeper for merchandise banking and mining companies After ArLer the Republican Herald-Republican suspended sus sus- 1 he moved t to Oakland for two Fears and then to Sacramento where he nC was employed on the Sacramento Union California's oldest per er After two years on that paper he returned to Salt Lake and had resided here since He L is survived ed by his widow a daughter Mrs R R. R B. B Stevens of or Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento Sac Sac- two too grandsons Robert and Gordon Stevens and end a state sister Mrs T T. DahL Oakland Wasatch lodge No 1 I will hold a Masonic funeral ral for Mr Anderson at the Masonic temple Monday after after- noon Knights Templar in uniform will form onn a guard ard of o honor |