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Show ACCOUNTANT DIES OF TUBERCULOSIS Louis Fafocr. 29 years of RKe, an accountant ac-countant died yesterday noon in a local hospital of tuberculosis aftetr a long 111-nesa 111-nesa Kuneral services will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock In the chapel of ?:bcr YV Hall I'M South West Temple street. The Rev Elmer 1. closhen will conduct the Obsequies and Mis. A. s. Peters will sing. Interment will be In Mount Olivet cem- Mr ' Faber first came to Salt Lake about clslil years ago and was for a time employed' em-ployed' 'n ihe general offices of the American Amer-ican Smelting & Refining company aid was later with I lie T'tah Copper corloans' corl-oans' at Bingham. Failing health sent him to California, where he worked with the Dtah construction company in the hope that , the outdoor life would restore his ''n'l'ree years ago he was In a local hospital hospi-tal for several weeks, and upon leuvtng In a weakened condition was taken into the honvi of his close friend. A. J. Gor-Eam Gor-Eam where he convalesced for two months He made another trip to California Cali-fornia and returned only three weeks ago In a critical condition. Mr. Corham again took him Into Ills home, but the young man s condition was such that his removal to the hospital was Imperative and after lingering for a week he expired yester- "Jfiorliam said last night that Mr. Fiber's friends were limited only to those who knew him: thai he was a young man ,,f the highest ideals and great ability. His home cltv was in Lansing, Mich. He was unmarried and so far as known had no living immediate relations. |