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Show FUNERAL SERVICES TODAY 12 P. M. FOR W.H. ANDERSON Funeral services will be conducted con-ducted today at 12 noon, in the Fourth ward chapel, for Woodruff Hyrum Anderson, 47, former high school vocational agriculture instructor, in-structor, who died Monday morning, morn-ing, of a heart ailment. Friends may call at the family residence, 147 East Second North street, before the services. Burial will be in the Logan city cemetery, under direction of A. Y. Wheeler and Son mortuary. Short graveside grave-side services will be conducted at Logan cemetery, before interment. Mr. Anderson was born at Logan, Lo-gan, December 15, 1898, a son of John H. and Anna Eliason Anderson. Ander-son. He spent his early life in Logan, Lo-gan, attending schools in that city and graduated from the U S A C. He came to Springville in 1933, to teach vacational agriculture in the high school and had made his home here since. Due to his illness, ill-ness, he was unable to engage in school-work this year. Before coming to Springville, he taught school four years in Big Piney, Wyo., also fourx years in Smith county, Nevada, and one year at the Payson high school. He was a member of the Kiwanis club. Active in L D S church work, he filled a mission to the eastern states in 1922 and 1923. He had served in the presidency of the Fourth ward M. I. A., and had been a Sunday school teacher. He was an Elder at the time of death. He married Emily' Thornton of Iona, Idaho, June 25, 1925, in the Logan temple. Surviors include, besides his widow, a son and a daughter, W. Erwin Anderson of Orem and Miss Beth Ann Anderson, Springville. and one grandchild; also brothers and sisters, John Anderson and Joseph Jo-seph A Anderson, of Logan; Mrs. Charlotte Larsen and Merrill B-Anderson B-Anderson of Salt Lake City . Mrs. Luella Hickman of Berkeley"Cal.; Dr. Melvin E. Anderson of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Marie Curtis of Cokeville, Wyo. |