Show Mr and Mrs L L. R. R Anderson Celebrate Wedding Anniversary I I L' L t r y r I J Ii i a I 1 r 4 I No direct invitations will be sent t I It is just thru the press Friends I of ot Mr Ir and Mrs 1 L L. R R. Anderson are I cordially Invited to celebrate a Golden Golden Gol Gol- den wedding anniversary In the i Center Ward Vard Chapel Saturday ev evenIng even even- n- n lug Ing from 7 to 10 P.M. P.M. P. P M. M There will be a short program commencing at 7 30 No presents Is the rule Lewis Robert Anderson and Clara Maria Marin Munk were married in the ManU Mantl Temple December 11 1895 1395 and have resided here continuously I since Their busy lives Hyes continue to tobe tobe tobe be associated with the growth and enrichment of this Ulis community and state which they dearly love At present Mr l Anderson is president of the Manti Mantl Temple and Mrs Anders Anders Andersn And- And 1 ers n is Matron th there re They have I If f six children and 13 tl grandchildren One of f the children Mary lan Is now In the New England states filling tilling a mission for the L D S church sirs Mrs Anderson has been active In stake and nd ward relief society work or- or Sunday school and other church or or- She has served as I pe president e of ol the ocal 1 local au h of- of Utah pioneers She is devoted de to husband and children loves flowers and enjoys fishing at which she brings good luck Mr Anderson recalls that 50 60 I years rears ago the Mantl Messenger lessenger had been In operation about 2 years ears and that he was a stockholder and dir ector He was then assistant secretary secretary sec sec- secretary of ot the Central Utah Wool Woo Company his father bein being being- secre secre- tary According to Mr Levers Lever's His His- History tory of Sanpete Sanpete and Emery Emer I the Central Utah Wool Company Compan handled 1 6 of the entire wool clip cUp of ot Utah and has made some purchases purchases pur pur- chases In Wyoming And it was wasI I I further referred to as s behl being the greatest money producing house m in inthe mi i the eit city Mr Anderson Andersen later became became be be- I came a director as well as secretary and continued with the company company I 1 1 until 1910 when the Central Utah was disbanded and asset assets I equal to twice the original investments invest invest- ments were distributed ted to the tle stock stock- holders He then then became associated ed d with the Jeremiah Williams Co I of or Boston Doston who had saved the Central Central CenI Cen- Cen Utah In the panic of 1907 by I I I h snaking making a 3 loan Joan of over without security After the retirement retirement retire retire- ment of the Jeremiah Williams Co Mr Anderson continued with other othe r Boston Wool Companies I until three three I I I or or four tour years a ago o. o During the cree free trade years In I Grover admInistratIon administration he bought 1000 picked ewes at I 1 per head His father Lewis I Anderson and brother broth r T T. J. J Anderson Ander And- And m er erson on were already In the sheep business and the three now went In together along with R. R E. E L L. Kenner John Maiben Albert Alben W. W Elliot and Ernest Erne t May they I id the ranches In Jn Salina Canyon and incorporate the Manti ManU Live Live- I I stock Company Besides running r sheep they built up a a. herd of ot registered regIstered registered reg reg- Hereford cattle and continued continued contin contin- for 30 years two or three years ago the ranches were sold to the Landis interests and are now known as the M. M and O. O r ranches United States Marshall 1 Ireland was manager mana mana- ger er of these ranches ut at the time of I the the confiscation of ot the Church property prop r I rI erty lerty and cattle belonging to the church were taken there I Mr tr Anderson was appointed a n nI member of oC the First Conservation I Commission by Heber M M Wells j I Continued on last page Andersons Celebrate Wedding Anniversary V I Continued from page one Utah's first Governor He lIe was may mayor I or of ot Manti lanti City 3 terms 1902 1908 of or the State Stale Doard Board Do- Do He lie was a member I from ard t of Sheep Commissioners inclusive lK ih served 1903 to 1911 Utah House cf ot two terms in the 1915 1911 and Representatives ves second was elected speak speaker r the term on the ballot after a a. hot devid fight as the house was evenly th the He Ile was ed 1 between parties first speaker to serve in the present present present pre pre- sent state capitol capital building Governor Gover Gover- Governor nor Bamberger appointed him Sanpete San- San Sanpete Sanpete during during durin dur dur- pete county count food administrator in ing the war I 1917 It was 1 per year job He Ile was a Regent of or orthe the University of Utah 25 1921 being appointed by Governor Go Maybe Maybo He le served on the Utah State Stale Land Board from 41 1932 inclusive haing having having hav hav- ing first first been appointed by Governor Governor Gover Gover- nor Dern and reappointed by Gov Blood In 1920 he was delegate tc to the National Republican Convention lie was chairman of ot the Republican of ot county committee and a member the State during luring Governor Gover Gover- Governor nor Spry's and was wasa a delegate to lo nearly all Republican can state conventions since statehood statehood state state- hood except recently I j He filled a mission to lo the Southern Southern South South- ern States State leaving leavin home March 15 I 1898 1593 and returning home April 1 1900 There for 20 months he was 5 counselor to Pres Pros Ben Den E. E Rich andI and 1 I editor of the Southern Star Starr He e was a president of the quorum of or Seventy for 16 years and president president dent of the Young Mens Men's Mutual Mutual Improvement Association for tor the stake for Cor a like period He was given iven the silver beati beaver er award for ho boy scout work and truly appreciates appreciates cia that For over 15 years he was president of or South Sanpete te Stake During that time lime he was also president of at the board of ot trustees trustees trustees trust trust- ees of Snow Sno College Mrs iris Anderson was Mrs Clara Maria Munk 1 She was born Sept Hh 1873 1573 She was the tho daughter of Peter Munk t and Eunice Ann Brown She attended the grade schools and church seminary at ManU Manti and taught school 2 years Mr Anderson was born March 1872 1372 at Fountain Green Utah the son of Lewis Anderson and Mary Crowther Lewis Anderson Ander Ander- son Ron was vas also also als President of the Temple emple the South Sanpete Stake on engaged aged in the mercantile business wool business livestock and was president of or the Mast Manti Bank Dank Mr L. L R. R Anderson is now Vice dent lent of ot the bank When L. L R. R was a boy 1 oy game was plentiful and also necessary as a food He grew up with a fishing line in ill his pocket and a gun In his hia hand lud and continues a true sportsman sportsman sports J man to the present day 1 i. i He attended the Manti ManU Seminary church school one winter at Man tl ll Prof A. A C. C Nelson later State StaW Supt Public Instruction and Flora D. D Bean were the teachers The course c consisted of the Book of Mor Mol Mormon mon man Rays Ray's Higher Arithmetic Gram Grain Grammer I mer and boo keeping Lewis Larson was his Clara Munk also atten attended ed the school There iu iua iua u ua a story that one day Clara and Robrt Roh Rob rt rt were seated seated together behind z e abig big Vis book The teacher asked them what they were studying Clara replied relied re re- re- re plied lied w we weare are studying physical geography The teacher exclaimed physical nonsense One brite mite nUe about out 1 A. A M. M after a dance Lewis Larson now attorney at law and L. L R. R R tak- tak ng their ladles ladies home accepted a chaI chal lenge for a chariot charlot race right up Mantis Manti's busy main street No one was vas In sight but the city marshall vas standing in a store door LR nd nd Lew won the race but it cost 3 l bucks and was Lews Lew's first case |