Saturday Evening, April 28, 1945
NORMAN D. ANDERSON
SALT LAKE CITY--Norman Dwight
Anderson, 49, 123 South West Temple,
died in a Salt Lake hospital Friday at
six forty-five a. m. of bronchial asthma.
He was born Oct. 27, 1895, in Ogden,
a son of Nephi W. and Annie Chambers
Anderson. He was a member of the
L. D. S. church and a veteran of World
War One.
Survivors include his mother, two sis-
ters and two brothers, Alta Anderson,
Salt Lake City; Mrs. Irene Heiner, Mor-
gan; Earl G. Anderson, Brigham City,
and Clay M. Anderson, Stockton, Calif.
Funeral services will be conducted in
Brigham City Monday at two p. m. at
the L. D. S. Brigham City Fifth ward.
Friends may call at 125 North Main,
Salt Lake City, Sunday, from two to
eight-thirty p. m. and Monday at 162
South Second East, Brigham City, from
eleven a. m. to one-thirty p. m.
Burial will be in Brigham City ceme-
tery.
Saturday Evening, April 28, 1945
NORMAN D. ANDERSON
SALT LAKE CITY--Norman Dwight
Anderson, 49, 123 South West Temple,
died in a Salt Lake hospital Friday at
six forty-five a. m. of bronchial asthma.
He was born Oct. 27, 1895, in Ogden,
a son of Nephi W. and Annie Chambers
Anderson. He was a member of the
L. D. S. church and a veteran of World
War One.
Survivors include his mother, two sis-
ters and two brothers, Alta Anderson,
Salt Lake City; Mrs. Irene Heiner, Mor-
gan; Earl G. Anderson, Brigham City,
and Clay M. Anderson, Stockton, Calif.
Funeral services will be conducted in
Brigham City Monday at two p. m. at
the L. D. S. Brigham City Fifth ward.
Friends may call at 125 North Main,
Salt Lake City, Sunday, from two to
eight-thirty p. m. and Monday at 162
South Second East, Brigham City, from
eleven a. m. to one-thirty p. m.
Burial will be in Brigham City ceme-
tery.
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