Show OLD s. s L L RAIL RAILS S MAN IS DEAD Walter Valter Cook Brown Early Conductor Dies at His Daughters Daughter's Home Waiter Cook Brown 79 one of the first conductors on the old Utah Central line and the Utah Southern died Saturday Satur- Satur day at the home of his daUghter 5 Ruth M. M at East Seventeenth street Mr U ABrown had been P years Mr Brown was born at Glasgow on Oc- Oc 1 1847 He came to Utah in w. w C. C Brown 1857 His first wife Mrs Anne Evans Brown died In 1918 His second wife Mrs R. R D. D F. F Brown died recently Surviving Mr Brown are the fol- fol lowing children John D. D Walter Valter I C. C William A. A Harold Clyde E. E and James C. C Brown and Archie S. S 1 Brown of Farmington Mrs Walsh Mrs Anne B. B Duckworth Mrs Ardella Kr- Kr della Welch Velch Mrs Myrtle V. V Larson Larson Lar- Lar son and Mrs Ethel B. B all or of Salt Lake and Belle Brown of Idaho Funeral services will be held at 1230 o'clock Monday afternoon at atthe atthe the Hawthorne ward chapel with Bishop H. H M. M Taggert officiating The body may be viewed at at the home of Mrs 1 Walsh from 10 until 12 o'clock Monday morning |