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Show f C' II A ft L K S HOWARD LAS IIP. ROOK, for whom services will be held in First Presbyterian church to- day. I if-' si I f ' At I LASH8R00K FUNERAL TO BEHELD TODAY Body Brought From Detroit, De-troit, Mich., for Burial in Salt Lake. Funeral services for Charles Howard Lashbrook, who died last Thursday in Detroit,. Mich.,- will be held at the First Presbyterian church this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in the Mt. Olivet cemetery. Mr. Lashbrook was the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Lashbrook, formerly of this city and now of Burley, Ida., and was born in Salt Lake August 9. 1900. He had lived in Salt Lake until six months ago, when he went to Detroit with a vaudeville vaude-ville act on the Pantages circuit. During his brief stage career he had won considerable success and his future as an actor looked promising. He is-survived by his parents and two sisters, Mrs. A. L Castle man and Miss Alice Lashbrook. |