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Show FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MISS ANDERSON ! WILL BE TOMORROW j 4 . r "TTnaim i-J-'-?-Tiril 1 1 11 n n j, -(y Funeral wrrlccs for Mi. A!ta Mav An-dr.-rson of this c-ity, who dk'd Saturday at 'ilenwood springs. Colo., will ie held to-niorro'.v to-niorro'.v afternoon fro.-n tho Mall mortuary mortu-ary ehar'Ol. Interr.!o:it will be in the City cemetery. Mis Anderson was for several vears public stenographer t tho Kenvon hotel. She was a graduate of the Salt Lake hlKh school and at one time a student at the University of Utah. She had gone to Glenwood Springs to spend a vacation and recuperate in anticipation of an operation opera-tion for goitre. Her malady developed an acute phase while, she was there, poison-Ins; poison-Ins; her system, and death quickly re-suited. re-suited. The young- woman is survived by her mother, Mrs. Caroline Anderson of 25o "Uayne avenue, and a brother, E. L. Anderson, An-derson, and two sisters, Yerda and Ruth, all living at the same address. She was born in Oden 27 -.-ears asro. |