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Show Noble Character Rests In Peace Mrs. James C. Anderson was summoned sum-moned by the final call of death at the L. D. S. Hospital last Friday evening. She had been very ill for the last three months, during which time she was under the doctor's care at Rexburg, Idaho, until it w as deemed necessary to take her to the bospital at Salt Lake. Operations Were performed, but the power of mai could not stay the hand of doath. Sister Andrea was born at Mt Pleasant April 23rd, 1SS6, and lived here with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Johansen, until she tecame a young woman, when she was united in marriage vto her hu sband, James C. Anderson of Eph-raLm, Eph-raLm, on Sept. , 1909. They moved to Rexburg, Idaho, where they made thedr home and gained the love and highest respect of their friends and acquaintances in that neighborhood Funeral services were held at the Suulh Ward Chapel Monday afternoon after-noon at2 o'clock. James MonSen pre-sidu.g. pre-sidu.g. Services began by the choir singing the sacred hymn "O My Father". Opening prayer by C. W. Sorenson. An Anihem "Lead Me Gently Home". "Fateher" was sung by the choir. P. M. Nielsen spoKe most highly of the record which Sister Andrea had made while she was a teacner in the Pubic mnVinnla nf Mt Plpncnnt nnrl nf llio ' love and devotion which she gave to her work, which in return was , appreciated in the deepest respect i by her pupils. Ladies' Quartet, "In ; The Glorious Morning Bright," was j rendered by Etta Rolph, Tina Ei ick-sen, ick-sen, Marian and Ida Laisen. Sister Marie Langton of Rexburg spoke of h"er character and the good work v, hich she had done together with the' Mutual workers in Idaho. Bro. Ezr.C. Dalby of Rexburg, spoke of the c'haracier of Andrea in the en-dean en-dean r'g terms staling that he had brought the sympathy and loe of an entire community. An arthem "Prayer"" was sung by the choir. Pres. C. .N. Lund likewise said thai the facuh yandstudentsof the Snow Academy l nt their deepest sympathy ai d respect to the bereaved husband parents and friends of this good woman. The'thoir sang "Mourner Ct ase Thy w ?cpin-j". Closing prayer WBSfciven by Ifres. Peler Ma son., The father stKi mother and husband hus-band have the' deepest sympathy of the entire c- trim unit.) in their bereavement be-reavement in jb. ing Ct-.llrd upon to part witsi this Twbie character who was filled witl i' iroonness and love, richness of spi rit and .uie in rk-e1 and tiionyht. May God bkss the mourners of vu) departed tisier. |