Scenery Artist 3Celebrates LSlth Birthday195,ofMicideMoInigSANDY — Thomas E. Ander- mei berg, Sandy, whose talent as a Col scenery painter was once employed by the Salt Lake Theater and the Marlin Opera House in Murray, became 88 years old are Friday. 1He was horn in Sweden March for 2ft, 1865, a son of Ernest and Truin Monson Anderberg, and came to this country in 1867. He has resided in Sandy since 1893.His marriage to Beda C. So- spc. derherg was held in Idaho in 3889, where the couple lived be-fore moving to Utah. Mrs. An- t0 derberg died in 1942. |j|JeMr. Anderberg is a ret^'%1 employe of the American Smelt- 00,1 Jng and Refining Company, on where he worked 30 years carlHe is the father of a daughter, Mrs. Gertrude A. Sampson of Sandy, and four sons, John ; W., Boise, Ida ; Albert L., Eu- * gene. Ore ; Peyton T, Rock ,io1 Springs, Wyo, and Donald P. Anderberg, Sandy. Two other aons are deceased.Mr. Anderberg has five grandchildren, all girls, and four q great-grandchildren, all boys. |jsTo Bo on Radio SundayUtah’s Congressional delegation will appear on the radio program, “Washington Report Sunday at 9 30 p m on station KALL, it was announced Friday.I don't want to call mvtolf