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Show Milan R. Anderson suddenly died from heart failure while taking a bath at his home Monday evening, May 25, at 11:30 o'clock. Mr. Anderson, An-derson, who has been representing the Deseret News in this part of the state for the past two years, returned Monday from a trip to Ogden and Salt Lake City, arriving here at about six p. m. having come by way of Ne-phi Ne-phi and Moroni wivcre he took an automobile and passed through Spring City in order that he might visit with his mother. When he arrived ar-rived home he was apparently in the best of health and made his visit with his family most pleasant in the evening. even-ing. As usual he played games and ran races with his little son, Phil, After their evening dinner Mr. Anderson An-derson was taking a bath and as he was attempting to dress he fell over dead. Mrs. Anderson came to the door just as he had fallen. She im- -mediately informed neighbors anil Dr. Stocks was called. Life had departed de-parted before anything could be done. Mr. Anderson was the son of C. Anderson and Jauetta Allred of Spring City. He was bom there Dec. 10, 1S76. In 1S06 he taught school at Spring City prior to his departure for a mission for the L. D. S. Church in the Northern States Mission. He came home IS'.Ml and again taught school at Monroe and Mt. Pleasant. For seven years he was connected with the schools at Mt. Pleasant and Liter entered the services of the Des- Mr. Anderson leaves a w idow, little j seve-i year old son. Phil father and mother, two sisters, Mrs. Edith Brot gh of Spring City and Mrs. lva-I dene Larson of Salt Lake City, four j brothers, Lloyd L. Anderson of Idaho. Theodore. Homer and Kenneth of j Spring Ci'y. . j Funeral services are to be held in the L. H. S. North Ward Chapl th's i ' day i mo'-iii-'?:. after which the remains will be taken to Spring City where services will be held at -o'clock following which interment ...:n i,i tiio nni pi erv there. ( vi f Vr H Milan K. Anderson |