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Show DEATH CLAIMS " "jflcncoi Former National Official of Greater Dies at Hotel J. J. A comb, popularly known aa "Jack" A comb, died this morning at the AVllaon hotel, where he had lived for several years and where he was formerly employed. Mr. A comb was born In Fait Lake December 2J. 1872, the ion of John and Eliza Jon's Acomb. His mother died while he was a child. Mr. Acomb la survived by his father, a brother snd sister, J. I. Acomb and Mrs. i Harry W. Madsen nf Salt Lakt, and another brother, J. Acomb of Oakland. Oak-land. Cal. For many years Mr. Acomb was prominent In local politics. He was an accountant, and he'd several positions posi-tions In county snd state government. He was st one time president of the NallnnsI Hotel Oreeters' association. He was a member of Bilt Lke lodge. No. 5. B. H. . E. Kunersl services will be held in the Ie Orand ward chapel at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon. |