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Show LARGE FUNERAL FORMRS.ANTHON ANUERSON The funeral serrlces held In the Tabernacle for Mrs. Anthon Anderson Ander-son was one of the largest and most Impresalre that has been here for some time. The building was nearly near-ly full. of people, local people besides many strangers from other parts of the state, and Idaho were present.' Mr. N. W. Kimball, a life long friend of the family, told of the hind and charitable disposition of Mrs. Anderson and the fine home life that prevailed in the Andersoa family. Mr. Wm. Worley, a councilor to Ex-Bishop Anthon Anderson, spoke of the active work of Mrs. Anderson In a religious capacity and In the Red Cross. "She wal always busy doing good to others and what a ral- uable asset she had left behind In her large family," said Mr.. Worley. President Joseph Qulnney of the stake, presidency said, they , would miss the active work and good Influ- ' ence of Mrs. Anderson In many ways as she had always been a great sup- . port to them. He spoke of her de rotlon-le-'her family and children. "She above anyone else knew hei r true,relatlonshlp to her husband, anc I, children, and God," he added. ' Mrs. Felt from 8at'Lhe City reminded re-minded the children ot''ajaable fx-ample fx-ample of their mother, Mrs. Aaor-ton, Aaor-ton, and advised the graad children to remember to da what would hare leased grandma. ,.'V- - " ' , 'Dr. Was. Wesley of Salt Ikt CMr and Miss Ellea IUgby.ef Logaa each sang a beautiful solo, and the rlolla solo by Prof. Sardoni aad the organ solo by Prof Smurthwalte were much appreciated. The decorations dn the stand were carried out In white and green effect ef-fect and were very artistic. The display dis-play of flowers was artistically arranged ar-ranged and beautiful. The Republican concurs In ths mkisy expressions of sympathy incident inci-dent to the death of Mrs. Anderson. The name of Bishop Anthon Ander son Is a household word throughout Logan and Cache county. Here he Is universally loved and respected. Throughout his useful life, full of events that have meant much for this city, his good wife has stood valient-ly valient-ly by his side, shared with him his sorrows and hardships, and rejoiced in, his successes and achievement. Whatever of love and. respect for Dlshop Anderson finds lodgment In the hearts of his fellow cttisens, It is, more than equaled on behalf of his good wife, who has been his faithful partner through life. Her fine qualities are reflected in the sterling characters of her children, his splendid attributes of advanced manhood are manifested in the accomplishments ac-complishments of hjs sons. May the choicest blessings of heaven attend HB Bishop Anderson In his sad bereave- 'M ment. M ( |