Show DEATH CLAIMS CLAIMS' FORMER UT AHN Colonel F F. A. A Grant Succumbs in East Burial to Be Bein in Salt lake Colonel k A A. A Grant 79 former Salt Lake City resIdent who headed a battery of Utah volunteers to Manila Manila Ma- Ma nila Vin in the Spanish American war died Thursday at at Orange Conn according according ac- ac cording to word received here A native ot of Canada Colonel Grant came to Utah in 1889 He was among the first to volunteer for the war He was named captain of B company and took charge of the Utah volunteers volun volun- to Manila There he became known as a strat strategist gist and was prod promoted pro pro- to major He returned to Salt Lake City In 1899 and later laler joined the quartermasters quartermasters' quartermasters quartermasters' quarter quarter- masters masters' corps In the regular army During the World war he was stad sta- sta at Fort Omaha Neb and Governors Gov Governors Governor's Island N N. Y He was was- retired as a colonel ten years ears ago Colonel Grant was a member ot of Wasatch lodge No 1 F F. F and A. A M. M the Utah consistory No 1 and El Kalah temple of the Mystic Mystie Shrine Surviving ur are two sons Joseph A. A Grant of Seattle and Bruce Grant ot of New York City and three daughters Mrs Mary Gr Grant mt WIlson of Orange Mrs Dorothy Grant Wheat and Mrs Helen Grant Yates of Los Angeles Colonel Grants Grant's body will be brought to Salt Lake Cit City Tuesday and funeral services probably will willbe willbe be conducted Tuesday Burial will willbe willbe be in Mt 01 Olivet vet cemetery |