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Show Friends Mourn ; 4 ; '14 ' 7 1 MUSIC COMPANY PRESIDENT, DIES Charles R C Kin, 40, president and (eneraJ manager of the King-Irvine King-Irvine Music company, died Wednesday Wednes-day at 7:30 p. m. in a local hospital of a gastric hemorrhage. He had been in ill health for two years and was a patient at the hospital six weeks. He was born In East Mill Creek December 19. 18M. a son of James and Amelia Howick King, and had retained residence all his Ufa in the house of his birth, J53J Twenty-third Twenty-third East street. He received his education In the Sherman school in East Mill Creek, at the Granite high school and the L. D. S. Business college. A member mem-ber of the L. D. 8. church, he was active in the Mill Creek ward. A World war veteran. Mr. King served In the regular army at the Presidio at San Francisco, Cal Returning Re-turning to Salt Lake City after the war he was associated with the old Consolidated Musie company. Fiva years ago ha established the King-Irvine company, with T. L.J Irvine Jr. His widow, Mrs. Lillian Walker King, and the following sons and daughters survive: Paul Eugene, ""Robert, Gerald, MarrilandrThomas' and Nancy King, all of East Mill Creek. The following brothers and sisters also survive: Joe and John King, both of East Mill Creek; James King, Salt Laka City: Mrs. Amelia Samuelson, Mrs. Phyllis Os-born Os-born and Mrs. Annla Douglas, all of East Mill Creek. CHARLES H. C KINO Minna Prom FmUJ day at 1 p. m. In the Lark in mortuary a0 East Mouth Temple etreet. Friend may rail at the mortuary on Thureda1 from ft p. m. to 8 P- m., and on Frida from 10 a. m. until time of services Interment will take place lu the WasatcJ Lawn burial park. |