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Show corporator of several bahki hera and at the Uma of hie death held directorship di-rectorship la tha Utah-Idaho Central Railroad company. Ha alao kad nu-maroua nu-maroua buainaaa antarpriaaa la California Cali-fornia and old Mexico. Ha was member of tha L, D. S. church. riva sons and dtughters survive: David and A. S. Psttarso-i, Dyer, Nov.; Mrs. Maud P. Hsndley. Adam Jr. and Claire E. Patterson, Ogde-v six grandchildren grand-children and seven brothers and sisters: sis-ters: Alexander Pslterson, Clinton; Mra. Patrick Healy Sr. and Jsmes Patteraon, Olden; Mra. Margaret .Child, Roy; Mra. Agnae Conant and Mra. Katharine Shupe, Loa Angelea, I and Joseph Patteraon, Rtverdale. Mra. Patteraon died in Olden June MM. STOCK GROWER DIES l0GDEII OGDEN. Pan. 11 funeral services were being arranged today for Adam Patterson Sr., 13. Ogden capitallsrind lockgrower, who i led at the family f ' I residence here on I Wednesday. Mr. Patta r a o n wat visiting sons ind daughters here when he died, and . . members of his ; family were at- i tending the funeral of Mr. Patterson's s ' sister, Mrs. ' Ellen . Patterson Russell. r who died Sundsy I , at Roy. Mr. Pat- ' teraon had made - his home in Hollywood, Holly-wood, CaL, since IK. Born In St Louis. Mr, raWereea Mo., October IS. IMS, a son of Alexander and Mary Fife Patterson. Mr. Patterson cams to Utsh with his parents In 1831. Hi msrrled Miss Claar 8paulding hen on May 1, 1884, and had resided hen until ba moved to tha coast. He was well known in tha sheer and cattle business and' was prominent promi-nent u railroad contractor. Durlni the World war ha and his sons, Davie and Adam Patterson Jr, organize tha Patterson-MacDonald Shipbuild-Ing Shipbuild-Ing compsny in Sesttle, Wash whicl built many government ships. He was a charter member and In- |