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Show Oak City Matron Dies Tuesday; Rites Set Friday Mrs. Sylvia Alice Anderson Jac-obson, Jac-obson, 71, lifetime resident of Oak City, died at the family home Tuesday. Her health had been poor for several months, and she was recently returned from a Salt Lake hospital where she had been for treatment. She was born Feb. 25, 1881, at Oak City, a daughter of Peter and Martha Ann Lovell Anderson. She had lived at Oak City for her entire en-tire life. An active member of the LDS Church, Mrs. Jacobson had served in the various ward organizations in Oak City ward in her younger years. She was married Oct. 4, 1905, to William Jacobson ,in the Salt Lake temple. She was a devoted wife and mother, and was held in high esteem by a wide circle of friends. Survivors are her husband, at Oak City, four sons, Milan W., Thurlo, Maiben O., and Verl Jacobson, Jac-obson, all oJ Oak City; two daughters, daugh-ters, Mrs. Beulah Olson, Brigham City, and Mrs. Aletha Dewsnup, Deseret ; the following brothers and sisters, Eddie Anderson, Baldwin Bald-win Park, Cal.; J. Lee Anderson, Spanish Fork, Mrs. Delilah Jacob-son Jacob-son and George H. Anderson, Oak City, and J. Elmer Anderson, Salt Lake City; half-brothers and sisters, sis-ters, Mrs. Ely A. Nielson, Eldon, Don L. and F. Ellis Anderson, Oak City, Mrs. Lucy Walker, Clearfield, Utah, and Mrs. Ethelyn Bennett, Holden, Utah; 21 grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted conduc-ted Friday at 2 p.- m. in Oak City ward chiapel by Bishop Burnis Fin-linson. Fin-linson. v Friends may call at the home of Eddie M. Jacobson, In Oak City, Friday from 10 a. m. until time of services. Burial will be in the Oak City cemetery under direction of the Nickle Mortuary, Delta. |