Ole C. Anderson.
The many friends of Ole C. Anderson, of Fountain Green were grieved to learn of his sudden death at Salt Lake City, where he was taken last Thursday to be operated upon on account of an abscess in the throat.
Some two weeks ago Mr. Anderson was hauling barley and while at work mechanically chewed a beard of barley upon which was lodged a poisonous microbe. The microbe lodged in his throat and the fatal abscess was the outcome.
Mr. Anderson leaves a wife and five small children besides his mother and a number of brothers and sisters, of whom Mrs. W. D. Livingston is one.
Mr. Anderson was prominent in public and general business matters at Fountain Green and will be greatly missed in all circles.
Ole C. Anderson.
The many friends of Ole C. Anderson, of Fountain Green were grieved to learn of his sudden death at Salt Lake City, where he was taken last Thursday to be operated upon on account of an abscess in the throat.
Some two weeks ago Mr. Anderson was hauling barley and while at work mechanically chewed a beard of barley upon which was lodged a poisonous microbe. The microbe lodged in his throat and the fatal abscess was the outcome.
Mr. Anderson leaves a wife and five small children besides his mother and a number of brothers and sisters, of whom Mrs. W. D. Livingston is one.
Mr. Anderson was prominent in public and general business matters at Fountain Green and will be greatly missed in all circles.
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