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Show FUNERAL SET FOR ' , AGEDJGDEN MAN OGDEN, Jan. It-Funeral aervlcas will be conducted Friday at 1 p. m. in the Third ward chapel for Ps tar C. Anderson, M, reputedly Weber county' coun-ty' oldest resident who died Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mr. Anderson wu born In Dan-mark, Dan-mark, September It, 1S34. a son of Anders and Infer Peterson Anderson. Ander-son. He earn a to tha United Bute hi lefts, accompanied by hi wife, Laalma Pins tore Anderson, and on fafed In farming and wagon making. He had resided in Ogden for 10 years and was high priest of tha North Weber stake. . Surviving are Id sons and daughters: daugh-ters: Mrs, Jula A. Curtis, Mrs. Charles Carsteneen, Mr. John Stalling, Stall-ing, Nephl; Peter A John C. and Thomas Anderson, Ogden; Lawrence H. and Peter M. Anderson, Albany, N. Y.: Anstera Anderson, San Diego, Csl ; Mrs. William Kngstrom, Hunte-vllla; Hunte-vllla; Mr. Josephine Butler and Mrs. Tilda Sorenson. Portland, Ore-! Mrs. Hannah Slalay, Seattle, Waih-i Mrs. Margaret White, Philadelphia: Mrs. Anna Blair. Loa Angelea; as grandchildren grand-children end as great-grandchildren 1 Following service Interment will be la the HunuvlUe city eemetary, i s i a child. Sh ahd two other wives, Mrs Carolina Jensen Anderson and Mr, i Christina Thomason Anderson, pra-' pra-' oeded htm In death, i Tha famllf formerly lived In Ball . Lake, moved to Flva Points, when Mr. Anderson built what la now . known a the Hylton mills, later moved to Huntavllle, where he ea- |