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Show 0 llaLLlVJ; USLiI Well Known Business Man of Ogden Succumbs at Local Hospital Monday Night I. GUY CLARK. Isaac Guy Clark, prominent business man of Ogden and manager of the I. L. Clark & Sons company, died at 7:30 o'clock last evening at a local hospital following an illness of nino veoks. The immediate cause of death was exophthalmic exo-phthalmic goitre. Mr. Clark's illness was unknown to many and his death came as a shock to the community. Tho decedent was born in Ogden, November 13, 1S78, tho son of Isaac L. and Romania Shaw Clark. He was educated in the public schools of Lliis city andat Weber stake academy. He began work in his father's si ore when a boy and grow up with tho business. A faithful member of the L. D. S. church, his activities began as libra-nan libra-nan in the Fourth ward Sunday school. In 1901-1902, ho did missionary mission-ary work In (ho eastern states, for the most part in New York and Boston. After his return home, he became one of1 the presidency of the 77th quorum of Seventies and later a member of the Y. M. M. I. A. board for the Ogden stake, afterwards being chosen president presi-dent of the old Fourth ward Y. M. M. I. A. Mr. Clark was one of the first scoutmasters scout-masters when the movement was organized orga-nized hero and at the time of death wa3 district scout commissioner. He served for a time as second counselor ;u -uiauvy j. iu. oanaerson ol tne Sixth 'ward but, was released to devote more time to boy scout activities. He was also a member of the Weber club and worked on many committees for the public welfare. On June 15, 1910, Mr. Clark was married to Marlon Johnson, daughter of Jacob D. and Mary Parry Johnson. Surviving are the widow and the following fol-lowing children: Audrey Marion, Ralph and Robert, his mother, one brother, Darrel Grant Clark, a student in Chicago university medical school and two sisters, Mrs. J. B. Foulger and Mrs. Heber Scowcroft, Jr. The family residence is at 672 Twenty-fourth street. :(in- |