Show MRS wit GROWERS G CALLED HOME mrs sarah anderaon Atul An derron ereon thornly the only surviving woman of ohp party who first settled beaver died nt at bor home hoine in this thia city saturday afternoon may ath nt at 5 mrs was born in Reth orford county tenn dec un 1828 and was tile the du daughter tighter of miles anderson and nd nancy in 1812 the family moved to sugar creek about six ahilea froin tile alio city of nauvoo and in june 1810 1815 mrs joined the mormon church sho she shared tho the hardships of the members moni bors of tile the church jn in their expulsion from nauvoo ana was waa with the party that crossed the mississippi river on ice in in 1816 1840 on their journey westward the family remained in the vicinity ot of mt pisgah and garden carden grove for some time limp finally arriving in salt lake in the fall of 1851 A few weeks later they with wilh others went to settle parowan Pa rowan towan rem ai ned for devoral years it A was here in 1853 that tho the girl ri rl was harried to wilkon G adwers with whom she had bad crossed the plains in 1851 sit slid 3 was among the pioneers wh alu set bet tied beaver in 1850 1856 and was waa at the time of her death tile the one surviving woman of that little band who first located in our now prosperous city all her early life was spent in pioneer work and she was in truth A a pathfinder among her ber fellow men ilor her husband and a large family of children survive her funeral services were held nt the stake tabernacle wednesday afternoon the speakers were J tolton R maeser maese and R R tanner all of whom paid lasting tributes of lighett respect to her ber memory beautiful music was furnished by the murdock academy choir interment was made in the mountain view cemetery |