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Show w HMEML If MRS. Salt 1-ake, Sept. 4. Beautiful and Impressive was the funeral of Mrs Grotchen Anderson, which was held from the residence of her father, George F. Busch, 4S South Sixth East street, yesterday afternoon at 3 i Q'clQck.. -Mrs. Anderson died aL Des, 'TOoincJ,;,cIti";-AugustI-30-a&-a-r3ult,-of blood poisoning. The funeral service y6sterday was presided over by Rev Elmer I. Goshen Gosh-en and was attended by many friends and relatives of the deceased. i Many beautiful flowers were presented pre-sented in respect to the memon of the dead woman. Vocal music 'was furnished by Mrs. Corlnne Harris Hammer and Mrs. Robert Robinson. The pallbearers were Martin Lind, Frank Dahlstrom, Carl Gulbrauson, J E. Dormer, John Archibald and Leo Frost. Interment was in ML Olivet cemetery. Mrs. Anderson was 2G years old, having been born in Bolse, City, Idaho, Ida-ho, Septembor 7, 1SS5. About one year ago the decedent married L A I Andorson, a banker of Albert City, la On July 31 of this year Mrs. Anderson An-derson gave birth to a child Follow-j Follow-j Ing this blood poisoning set In She ! was given the best of medical aid to be had in Albert City and was finally removed to a hospital in Des Moines. George F Busch, her father, is well known in Ogden as an expert accountant ac-countant and as a mining man |