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Show from the Lark district acted as pallbearer. pall-bearer. Mr. Lohse had resided in Lark for the past twenty-five years during the most of that time he held the position of chief blacksmith with the Bingham Mines Company. Up until about a year ago he had been enjoying good health but was finally taken down with acute asthma and on Friday morning last, died at the Holy Cross Hospital at Salt Lake City. Mr. Lohse took a keen interest inter-est in everything pertaining to Free Musonry, having been a member of Butte Lodge No. 22 for over forty years. He is survived by a brother who resides at Washington and who attended the services. Interment was made at Mount Olivet Cemetery in the Masonic plot, with members of the Salt Lake lodge acting as pallbearers. pall-bearers. The Rev. Elmer Goshen made a few brief remarks on the life of the deceased. I Henry Lohse 'i ' of Lark Dies , . Funeral services for Henry Lohse were held from the. Masonic Temple at Salt Lake City on Sunday afternoon, after-noon, With a large number of friends from Lark attending. Harry Rowland of Lark, the only free mason |