Show 1 LIFE i ENDS R 9 lc V vl I t Colonel Lewis Superintendent of S. S L. L Utah Railroad Succumbs After Brief Illness Funeral services were being ar arranged arranged ar- ar ranged Thursday for lor Colonel Lewis 75 5 superintendent of or the Salt Lake Utah railroad who died in a local hospital late Wednesday after aHer a brief illness of heart trouble Services will be announced upon I Ithe the arrival of Mr Lewis' Lewis children He was born in Lake City Minn 1 December 1 1856 and became affiliated affiliated aHill with railroads when 15 years of age working for or several years cars in the middle west Later he served 20 years in in El Paso as a a. dispatcher lie He was a colonel in inthe inthe inthe the United States army during the World war He came carne here three years ago from El EI Paso to take a position with the Orem lines Jines Mr Lewis was chaplain of or Progress lodge odge No 22 Masons chaplain chapIn in and past high priest of ot Salt Lake chapter No 5 Royal Arch Masons past commander commander commander com com- mander Victory No 1 I Knights past illustrious master Salt Lake council No 1 Royal and Select Masters knight commander commander comman cornman der court of ot honor Utah consistory Ancient and Accepted Scott Scottish sh Rite of Freemasonry grand inspector general Jeneral gen Jen- eral oral grand of Utah Knights member o of St St. Bernard Bernard Ber Ber- nard conclave No 25 Order of the Red led Cross of Constantine and member mem- mem ber bel of an El EI Paso temple Mystic 1 Shrine Surviving are four our children J. J I Lewis San Rafael Cal Richard Lewis Detroit Mrs F. F T. T Patton Palton Berkeley Cal and Mrs Harry LMarshall L L. Marshall l Los Angeles |