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Show UTAH PIONEER CALLED Ears Peter Anderson of Farmington Joins Majority. Tirs Potor Anderson, ono o tho oldest and meal highly reapoclcd residents of Farming-ton, Farming-ton, died at bis homo in that town yesterday morning. Death was duo to general doblllty. Mr. AndeiKon having reaohed tho advanced uzo of 8'J. A natlvo of Sweden, Mr. Anderson Joined the Mormon church und omlgrated to thlu county in 1EC3. Sovon yoars later ho left thu church, having become too broad-mlndod to accept all Its doctrines, and since had not affiliated af-filiated with any religious organization. Although It Ih thirty yearn slnco ho left tho church, whn news of his death reached tho authorities of tho ward In which ho lived, the ueo of tho mcotlng-houee for tho funerul services wns tendered. Tho funeral services will, theriforo, bo hold at Farmington this afternoon at 3 o'clock from tho Furmlncton meeting-house. Hector Hulght of Farmington, L. P. Edholm of Morgan county, and Warren Foster of Soil Luko will taku part In tho services. Mr Anderson la survived by an aged widow, three sons and a daughter. Tho sons are Messrs. Carl l.arsen of Ioulslana, Henry Anderson An-derson of FarmlngtQn and William Anderson o Salt Lake Mrs. August Kelson of Farmington Farm-ington was his only daughter |