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Show 132 SUNDAY Elected C. 1951 ANDERSON to 1953 was born on Sunday. March 3, 1895 The only one of and Mrs. Richard B. Cardalls seven children born on that day. only seemed right to name her Sunday. Sunday Andeson Mr. It a chi I d 1 i fe of Sunday 1 ed the normal from After attending church. graduation , going to school and she took High, the University of Utah. West extension courses in Arts and Crafts at These followed her natural inclination and she has used her skills and talents for the benefit of many organizations for she was deft with her hands and blessed with original ideas. of six were the She married E. and Anderson parents Virgil children. One little daughter died in infancy. She was active in the LDS Church holding positions in Primary, MIA and Sunday School. She was a Relief Society teacher and study group president in the Second Ward. The PTA was another organization which benefited from her services. While president of the Franklin PTA she was able to get the school grounds improved with the planting of trees and shrubs. Politics was one of her great loves. A Democrat, she was district and vice chair for 43 years in the same district. She was president of the Democratic Womens Club; chair of her Senatorial District and Salt lake County Vice Chair for two years. She was al so a member of the state and commi t tees. A county centrol lifelong member of the Sagebrush Club and twice president of the Jane Jefferson Democratic Club. ,chair Sunday was elected to the House of Representatives where assigned to the Education, Labor, Public Health, Public Welfare, T.B. Sanatorium and Traffic Safety Committees, a member of Salt Lake Council of council; Utah the Women; Legislative Conservation Council and the Wasatch Literary Club. In 1975 she was vice president of the AARP, an organization to which she belonged In 1950, she was for ten years. the Westside Community Council for 25 years, the Task Force of the Model Social Cities Program for Senior Ci tizens. This was a group working to bring and food to socialization senior citizens. entertainment, good Sunday prepared favors, decorated tales and whatever for the good of the senior citizens. She and was in a member 1971 of joined Sunday was a member of the Utah OWLs holding many offices. She also attended many of the National Conventions, and co-chair of the convention when it was held in Salt Lake City in 1973. In 1973 she was chosen "Outstanding Senior Citizen for 1973" by the |