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Show i J. Kirk j Lis Sudden Death1 BrT Smnj -Mnny Attend F Fnnerul. olt of Wcasant drove wcro Efced nt the suddon denth BT" j fjirk at his homo last E,t 6 o'clock. On Thursday Hot fridids, ho helped cole-' iltc'e birthday nt Gonovn cnrlE a bath with the Hhursday forenoon he did n Kays' work, but nt dinner H of some pain In his atom-BE. atom-BE. a, tbo pain became moro Pjtook some common sodn thinking tlint his trouble ioon after however ho grow Hne and complained ot his H breathe. A doctor wns Kt before his arrival he hnd irould liao brcn 45 yenrs Bttrnbcr 2G. Ho has been H the sheep Industry for Mccently Bold out his sheci ft be more nt home. I Hifc and nlno children the ft whom Is but one, yenr ol Hot the children nrc Bfthrcc ot whom nro attend. He school In Ogdcn, whlcl Hftasc moro lamentable. HfttTlces were held In ftd house which wns filled Bilng with sympathizing Jo'clocV Monday afternoon, H their friendship and sym-(Birring sym-(Birring the casket with .ft L. Cullimoro presided IBfte ot the speakers, fturnlfheil the music. Th Hftri were J. U. Walker, Hne, Archibald West r' lljt. The opening pruyet IBb. Thomo and the bene-Mo. bene-Mo. Keetcli. H o |