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Show RESOLUTIONS FOR RAT T. O'DOIEIL The high esteem in which the late Raymond T O'Donnell was held by his fellow craftsmen, members of Og j den Typographical union No. 23. was Indicated yesterday when tho members of the organization unani mously adopted the following resolu Hons : "Whereas. II has pleased ihe will of the Divine Creator or the universe to sever in Its flight the soul of Raymond Ray-mond Terrence O'Dounell, who for more than six years had been a loyal loy-al worker and a staunch member of ogden Typographical union No 23fi, and, Whereas, His untimely and sudden death has caused great sorrow among those who were most closely associated associa-ted with him In his daily labors, and who knew him as one whose gene rosity and unselfishness had made of him a worthy example of manhood and an honor to his craft; therefore, be It Resolved, That in the death of Raymond Ray-mond Terrence O Donneil. Ogden Typographical Ty-pographical union No 236 has lost j t member who had endeared himself j through his earnestness of purpose i md high mindedness to each and everyone ev-eryone of his fellow craftsmen, as well as to all who had come In contact with him In every walk of life; and be it further Resolved, That as an evidence of the place he bad won in the hearts of those who. comprise the member-. ship of Oden Typographical union No 206. this testimonial tn his worth as a man and a friend has been pre pared, be it further Resolved, That a copy of these res olutlons be sent to the wife of deceased, de-ceased, a copy be sent to the Typographical Typo-graphical Journal, that copies be furnished fur-nished to the local press, and that la page be set apart in the records 1 ,.f ( igden Ty pographlea I union No. 23 to contain these resolutions. F A. ZITZMAN. President ,HRRMAN BROOKS. Vice President. W. W GILLIES, Secretary |