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Show 3 TOPER CO. : fELFARE AGENT ' FUNERAL HELD ipbell M. Brown, 67. known i ah Copper company em's em-'s as superintendent of wel-iied wel-iied at 6:45 p.m. Saturday home, 1459 Thirteenth East f Salt Lake City, following ;e-month illness with a ailment. Funeral services held at 12:15 noon Wed-i Wed-i in the Highland Granite tabernacle, 2005 South s East, Salt Lake City. Brown's . duties brought ito contact with many min-impany min-impany workmen, all of liked and respected him. ed as tax agent for the cop-impany cop-impany and the American ne and Refinine comoanv. J id served., as a committee n for the LDS church se-program se-program since its inaugura-l inaugura-l id for a period of 10 years j as chairman of the Salt county welfare committee. more than 20 years he waa I red at the old Salt Lake as assistant treasurer and i( i in Salt Lake City Febru-i Febru-i , 1875, a son of Campbell J m Sr. and Mary Elizabeth frown, he was educated in 1 Me City schools and the f "sity of Utah. ra employed in the shops Denver and Rio Grande n railroad. In 1901 and ie was named Salt Lake deputy assessor. 910 he was appointed tax : for the copper company ' raiting company. He be- superintendent of welfare i e copper company and ii jm and Garfield railroad ''led a mission for the LDS 'to Switzerland and Ger-i Ger-i ior 10 years. I m a member of the Salt amber of commerce, the ;"b and the National Tax I won. married Emmaretta Gab-I Gab-I 'June 7, 1900, in the Salt i temple. ;'Vtog are his widow; two I ffirMrsnJJohn A. Donald-F Donald-F Mrs. Edward G. Foxley; I; C?"?eU M. Brown amn 3 ne G. Brown P;; , Glbson and Mrs. peacock; two brothers, La?" and Joseph H. and eight grandchildren, Lake City |