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Show OGDEN BOY MEETS DEATH IN REAR ; LAKE V . J. Alvln McCulloch, Jr., 19 )e,;rs of age, sou of, Mr. and Mrs J. ,. McCulloch of Ogdcn, as drow.iH lu Bear Lake at 5:15 o'clock Friday afternoon. af-ternoon. The receipt of the newi carte as a shock to the family and to 'the uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Kills at the home, 2874 Washington Wash-ington Avenue,- Ogden. The young jnau left Og'den 'Friday morning for Beir Lake to fill an on-gagemeatUo. on-gagemeatUo. play in ' an - orchestra Friday night. Ho was to return to Ogden Sunday and leave in a few days for Yellowstone park where he was to fill a position for vtho Oregon Short Lino. Mr 'McCulloch was a graduato of the Ogden High School of the class of 1918. He had Just finished his first year at tho Utah Agricultural College, whero ho was In the students stu-dents army training corps. In tho high school he wa's a member of the school ba.nd and orchestra and an active promoter of vaudeville shows and entertainments glvon by the student stu-dent body as an alii In the Liberty loan campaigns and the Red Cross. Ho Is survfved by his paronts, ii sister MrS. J. M. Todd of Salt Lako and an uncle and aunt. The body was taken to Ogdei'. F day for burial. v Tho county commissioners were In session yesterday and ono of their acts will meet wide approval. That Is the tailing before them for explanations ex-planations of ono of tlioso most common com-mon offenders, those who In watering water-ing tholr farms and fields flood tho county louds and cause travelers to break several of tho commandmenta und pour forth burning words Into an already overheated ntmosphoiu. |