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Show Sudden Death. John Anderson, whose family resides re-sides iu this city died in a hospital at Ogden last H riday and the remains brought here for burial Tuesday by his brother Chris N. Jensen. News i of bis death came quite unexpected as when last here he Beemed all well and hearty. Few had learned of the ocourreoco and the arrangement for interment, but a short funeral service was held at Mr. Jensen's residence upon ari7al of the train. The bishopric bishop-ric and others spoke words of comfort com-fort and E. L, Swalberg led appio-priate appio-priate singing. Deceased was born in Ephriim 43 years ago. tie married Alta Wasden, who survives with Beveral children. Chris N. Jensen, hia brother, desires to extend thanks to all who gave assistance. He himself, upon learning learn-ing of his brother's death, loft his employment in Wyoming that a respectful re-spectful burial Bhould be had and accompanied the remains here for that purpose. Deceased was famili arly 'known as "Johnny Martinus," Relatives attended from Ephraim. |