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Show were attended by Leland Sanderson Sander-son of Delta, who had been in Hollywood since shortly before Mrs. Sanderson's death. Former Teacher Dies Friday At California Home Friends of Dora Day Sanderson here in Millard county will be saddened by the news of her death July 7, 1950, in Hollywood, California, where she and her husband, hus-band, David S. Sanderson, and family, formerly of Hinckley, have recently made their home. Dora Pearl Day was born March 4, 1887, Fairview, Sanpete county, Utah. She was the daughter of Eli A. and Eliza Jane Staker Day of Fairview. After finishing school in Fairview and Mt. Pleasant, she attended Snow college al Ephraim where she received her diploma and certificate to teach school. While at Snow she also met her first husband, Eli Wilford Rawlin-son. Rawlin-son. They were married in the Salt Lake temple June 12, 1914, and settled in Delta where I hey both taught in -the district school. They had two children, Joseph Eli and Laura. During the influenza epidemic of 1918, her husband died. She and her two children then moved to Fairview, then to Joseph, where she continud to teach school. Later she married David S. Sanderson, San-derson, April 28, 1922, and moved to Hinckley where they farmed. Their family, Curtis Sanderson, Leland Sanderson, Joe Rawlinson, Mrs Laura Clarke, Van Arden Sanderson San-derson and DeRita Sanderson are all well known in Millard county. While in Hinckley and since mov ing to Holloywood, Mrs. Sanderson and her husband and family have been active in church work and civic affairs. Her home was always a center for young people, and was open to missionary work. Funeral services were held Monday Mon-day at 2 p.m. in Hollywood. They. |