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Show PRIVATE FUNERAL IS HELD FOR FRANK KNO Many Friends of Late Banker F. Last Tribute to His Memory. H Brief but impressive services held Jt terday afternoon at 2 o'clock at llie Kll residence, 37L' East First South sir marked the funeral of Frank Knox, u president of the National Bank of t Republic, who died early Saturday moling. mol-ing. The funeral, which was private al in keeping with the request of Mr. Knc was conducted by the Rev. Klmer Goshen, pastor of the First Congreg tional church. Only members o( the fa ily attended and there were no flow, in evidence. W S. McCornick, Stephen Have a Andrew Howat acted as honorary pa bearers. The active pallbearers G. 3. Holmes. Ezra Thompson "lhom Kearns, J. C. l,ynch. James .1. Bum Tlr W. I). Donoher, F. J. fabiai, b-Culbertson, b-Culbertson, J. R- Walker and iJ Bransford". Burial was m Mount om cemetery. . vm Bruce Knox, a brother of Frank KB arrived in Salt T.akc Sunday from Ca fornia and attended the services George Knox, another brother, arid T. Thompson, a sister, both of whom live In California, were unable to be IK for the funeral. . e ,t T-i At a special meeting of the Salt L Clearing House association held jes" dav afternoon at the Merchants hajk special committee was appoin ed to an resolutions of sympathy on the dcam Mr. Knox. . .ui The resolutions, when drawn. ' formally adopted by the association a, a copv forwarded to the members om family. The committee consists of vv McCornick, chairman; John C. Cutler a. L. H. Farnsworth. |