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Show THREE FUNERALS HELD Provo Lodge of Elks Hold Annual Election Elec-tion of Officers. Special to The Tribune. PROVO. March 20. The funeral over the remnins of John GHor was held today to-day from the Fourth ward meetlng-houso and was largely attended by the many friends and relatives of tho deceased. Funeral services were also held today over the romalna of Mrs. Klmlra Allnian. The old mcetlng-house was crowded with sympathetic friends and relatives. After short funeral .services In tho Fifth ward inoetlng-houso. over the remains re-mains of J. 15. Acord, the body wa3 shipped to Spring City for burial. Tho People's Fuel company tiled articles arti-cles of Incorporation with the County Clerk today. Springville, Utah, is named as the place of general business, and tho company Is formed to buy and sell coal, coal lands, oil, oil lands, timber and timber lands. The capital stock is S000 shares of the par value of 510 each. John S. Smith Is president: Alex F. Johnson, vice-president; Stephen BJnrnson, secretary secre-tary and general manager, and P. K. 1 louring, tronsuror. The Provo lodge of Klks hold Us annual an-nual election of officers last ovenlng, Thursday. March 2S, with the following result. ISxaltcd rulor. D. R. Bcebo, reelected; re-elected; esteomod lending knight, Bon L. Schwab; esteemed loyal knight, Phillip Spcckart; esteemed lecturing knight, Dr. II. I.. Love: secretary. Frank A. Mc-Graw. Mc-Graw. re-elected: treasurer, J. AV. Bates, re-olccted; trustee, J. Beck; tiler, A, D. Sutton; representative lo tho annual reunion re-union of the grand lodge. B. P. O. K., to bo held at Philadelphia, July 15-19, 1907. D. D. Ilouts; alternate, D. R. liccbc. |