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Show BIG ATTENDANCE I AT SERVICES FOR SALEM PIONEER a- ANDREAS ENGBERG. m mm V '""V " """' "' " " 74 - k ' I f: lh V' ft, - n ' . U W ' t'A 4 i i ', - - - ' ' ''' ',!' ' J' 1 i ' ' 0 " 1 Special to The Tribune. SA I, KM, Nov. Pi. Services held here K inula - for - ndr.'MS J-h igiierg, pioneer dnmist and piiysician, were la rgdy a t-t t-t ended by I he peophr nf this and surrounding sur-rounding ' towns. M r. I'higbei g was I iurii in henmark November , IMn, and c;cne to I 'tab in '--.- A i lci- r. -siding at. Salt Lake for si'vc) veiirs. he ivnov.-ii to Pay-sun, Pay-sun, and h, ISTI e.une to Salem. As there was much sickness here at the time, 1?'. Lngherg eonclnrled to stud medicine, and in time was able t. minister min-ister to the wants of the sick. Later he was licensed by Hie slate as a physician. lr. Kngbery bad held nearly every position po-sition within the gift f bis townsmen. He was a member of the constitutional convention, served for nine years as jus-lice jus-lice of the peace and also was town clerk for a long period. In addition he was ma nager of t lie Salem Co-op for t wen ty-two ty-two years ami also secretary of the Salem Irrigation and t'anal company. Tn 1 finn. Al r. Kngberg was stricken with shaking palsv and had since been bed fast. |