Show L. L R. R Anderson Eulogized zed At Oct 22 Rites Funeral services were held heldon on Tuesday at 2 p pm p.m. m in in the Manti South Ward for Lewis Robert Anderson 96 Manti ManU He died Saturday Oct at 4 a am a.m. m. m in a Mt Pleasant hospital of pneumonia onia Mr Anderson served as president president president pres pres- ident of the Manti ManU LD'S Temple for 16 years He also held the position as president of the South Sanpete Stake for 16 years and was a counselor to toBen toBen toBen Ben E. E Rich in the Southern States Mission for two years He was a partner in m Manti ManU Livestock Co which operated the Mountain and Oak Spring ranches near Salina and Emery for many years He served as president of the board of trustees trustee of cf Snow College College College Col Col- lege when it was a church school He was also a recipient of the Silver Beaver Award for Boy Scout work In January 1915 he was elected the first speaker of the Utah House of Representatives in the present state capitol The tie was broken when two Democrats Democrats Democrats Dem Dem- voted for him on the ballot In the early he was elected as the youngest mayor in Utah on a flood control control control con con- platform He served three terms as mayor from 1902 He was a regent of the University University University Uni Uni- of Utah 1925 1921 member member member mem mem- ber of state land board 1932 1941 delegate to the Republican can national convention in 1920 where he was a member of the committee to notify Calvin Calvin Calvin Cal Cal- vin Coolidge of his nomination for vice president Mr Anderson served as Sanpete Sanpete San Sang pete County food commissioner during World War I at per year He was as a member of the first conservation commission commission commission com com- mission appointed by Governor Heber M. M Wells Wens He was also a member of the State Board of Sheep Commissioners from a az z 9 y ry 1 C r. r lEWI ROBERT ANDERSON At the age of five he was on the Manti Temple Hill in in 1877 when Brigham Young dedica dedicated ted te the site for a temple He was born March 26 1872 in Fountain Green a son of Lewis and Mary Ann Crowther Anderson He married Clara Maria Munk in the Manti ManU Tem Tern Temple Temple pie Dec 11 1895 Survivors include his widow three sons and three daughters Mrs Clark Lucile Keller R R. Clair Anderson Mrs Waldo Eunice Garbe L L. Glen Anderson Anderson Anderson An An- derson Elliott M M. Anderson all aU of Manti and Mrs J J. J Earl Mary Sorensen of of Redmond 14 grandchildren 49 great great- grandchildren and a sister Mrs Elmer Mabel Simmons of Manti MantL |