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Show Funeral Rites for Mrs. Anderson Held Thursday Margaret Francis Anderson, 83, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Burlin Driggs at 4 p.m. Monday. Mon-day. iShe was born in Salt Lake City Mar. 26, 1872, the daughter of William Wil-liam Paulson and Margaret Francis Fran-cis Reynolds. She lived in Moroni and: attended schools there. She married Niels C. Anderson July 20, 1891, in Provo and the marraige was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They lived in Santaquin before moving to Canada Can-ada and back to Lehi. Mr. Anderson Ander-son died in November of 1906. In 1931 Mrs. Anderson came to1 Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove to live with her daugh-te daugh-te rand had lived here since. Survivors include two daughters and two sons, Mrs. Eva Driggs and Charles C. Anderson, both of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Dwight Bates and H. F. Anderson, both of Lehi. Also surviving are 13 grandchildren, grandchild-ren, 33 great-grandchildren and three sister, Mrs. C. M. Justesen, Bountiful; Mrs. Betha Anderson, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Wilma Munson, California.. Funreal services were conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove Third Ward chapel, under the direction of Bishop Willis Banks. The prayer at the Funeral Home was given by Glade Hilton. The program was as follows: Prelude music, Janiel Fugal; Prayer, Pray-er, Jean Fugal; Remarks, Bishop Banks; Biography by Grandson Burlin Bates; Vocal Duet, "Beyond The Sunset," Patricia Seeley and Jean Walker, accompanied by Laurel Lau-rel Thorne; Speaker, Ovid Jepp-son; Jepp-son; Vocal Solo by Grandson D. R.. Brown, "I Walked Where Jesus Walked" accompanied by Ruth Moss. Speaker, Niels Fugal. Prayer M. S. Christiansen. Pallbearers (Grandsons) were ; Norval Driggs, Forrest Driggs. , Theo Anderson, Glen Anedrson, Don Anderson, and Shirley Neil. Flowers were cared for and ar- rng.J by the Third Ward Relief . Society. The grave in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery was dedicated by A. B. Porter. |