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Show I MRS. JAHNEnE I ANDERSON TO Ik BE BURIED HERE K. v - K ,' Mrs, Janette Anderson passed HPty quietly away at the home of her &J " daughter Mrs. C. F. Miller In 'Salt HjL 1k Clty laat Friday night. Mrs. HiH Andersen hsa been sutferins from HA' dropsy and complications for about 3M two years. Her body was In shipped to Logan for burial. Funer- Hyjl 1 services wllf be held In the Sev l eath ward meeting house today at Jh i o'clock. Hutr ,The remains may be viewed at HRr tho home of her bob, Nells P. Ander- BV soa, 137 South Third East from 9 HH, ' a. jb. to 1 p. m. today. Hf -Jannette Anderson was born la K1 Drammen, Norway, t February 21, HBr 18(1; was baptised aad became a K W member of the Church of Jesus Mk Christ of Latter-day Saints, April mk'',' 14, 1867, Together with her huo- WmmW band, Olo Anijprson shQ , emigrated to Ulnh In 1876, and flrt noitfed in Cphrnlm, Utah, from whenco they moved to Richmond, Utah where she lived a short time then came to Logan, where she has resided since 1878, being one of tho pioneer members mem-bers of Logan Seventh ward. Besides her husband she leaves tho following children: Mrs. Joseph Oeertsen, Mrg. Joseph O. Cecil and Mrs. C. F. Mitler, of Salt Lake pity; Mrs. 7. W. Sullivan of Ogden,' and Nils P. Anderson and Anders Ander son of this city. Five children have preceded her to the other side. She also leaves seventeen sev-enteen grandchildren. |