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Show 1 JAMES MAOK L IS GALLED 1 BY DEATH funeral Services t0 Oe Held In Smlthfleld on Sunday Died In Ogden r Ogden, Dec". 27. After a lingering Alness of kidney troubjo Jamos Mack, ued 79, president nnd founder of the Ogden Milling fo Elovator 'Com-, 'Com-, pny and a director In. severnl Industries Indus-tries of tho state, died tonight at his residence, 1462 Washington avenue. Born In Scotland, he was christened christen-ed James McCracken, but several jrears ago changed his namo. With a pioneer train ho camo to Utah In 18S5. Ho resided for a tlmo In Salt Lako nnd tho southern part of tho jtato, later removing lo Cacho county, coun-ty, where ho built a flour mill at Smlthfleld. In 1883 he camo to Ogdon, whore he established tho Ogdon Milling & Elevator company1. Ho bifcame a director di-rector In the Plngrco National bank the Ogden Packing & Provision company com-pany and was interested In tho Amalgamated Amal-gamated Sugar Company and also other sugar companlos of tho stato as well as In the cement Industry. Ho hold several positions In tho Mormon church. Mr. Mack leaves a wife, flvo sons, James, 'Henry C, C. W., dlon H. and N. N. Mack and four daughters, Mrs. It. L. Flshburn, Drlgham City; Mrs. P. W. Flshburn, Brlgham City; Mrs. P. n. Wadlolgh and Miss Ada Mack, both of Ogden, Punorai scrvfees will bo held Sunday Sun-day In Smlthfleld where tho remains will bo lntorrcd. Romalns may bo vlqwod from 12 to 1 o'clock In tho old Mack homo at Smlthfleld on Sunday v I |