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Show Another Pioneer Passes Away Andres Peter Anderson, Of Richmond, Dies on July 24th. Other News. i RICHMOND, July 27, 1H00. After battling against hardships of this life for over thice-quarters of a century Andres Peter Anderson of.thls place passed most peacefully awaj sometime In the night of thu 2.1rd or morning of the 24th, at the ago of 71) years,.-! months and 14 davs. The deceased embraced the gospel In Sweden a Utile I over twenty yeais ago and four years later came to this country. Since then one at time of his family have followed him here and were at his funeral Thursday In the meeting house. At this service kind and consoling con-soling words were spoken of him by his old time friend, among them being , Swen Nelson, Andres AOamson,-L E. Larson and August S. Schow. Mr. Anderson Is survived by an aged wife, live sons Charles, Albert, and Gustavo, Gus-tavo, of Richmond, li'red, or Hde Park, and Alfred, of Salt Lake, and two daughters, Mrs. Lottie Johnson, and Clara Anderson, together with several grand chlldienand other relatives. rela-tives. Richmond and Newton base ball teams will cross bats again, this time on the Richmond diamond Saturday (today) afternoon. In tho evening a dance will be given In the hall under tho direction of tho ball team, the proceeds to bo used In paying for tho club's new uniforms and outfit. The bojs of both teams have been practicing practic-ing hard and a good game Is expected. The 24th Just passed was tho most quiet day Richmond has experienced for swme time. No celebration was hold, and the town was deserted. Tho celebrations at Smlthlleld and Lewis-ton Lewis-ton attracted a large crowd from here, while the canyons and the river claimed and got their share of tho pleasure and rest seekers. On Wednesday C. '.. Harris returned return-ed to his work ns manager of the Utah Condensed Milk company after taking a much needed vacation and rest on his farm In Gentile Valley. Mrs. Harris Har-ris and a large crowd wore In tho company com-pany 'and spent almost two weeks away In a most enjoyable manner Tho line gang of the High Creek Electric Light & Power Co. has practically practi-cally llnishcd hcic, and went to Preston Pres-ton Wednesday. It was very hard for somp of them to leave town. Robert Ireland, the expert butter , and cheese maker at tho Condensed MIIk Co.'s creamery here, has been quite III during thu past week but Is on the Improve now. Two lino boys arrived In town last I Sunday, one at the homo of Alficdand Chrysta Woodland, the others to KlIJa and Katie Spackman. John Harnett camo down from Downey Dow-ney on Monday to spend the 2lth with his family. J. 1. Sliepaid Is erecting a modern brick residence on his ranch property. |