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Show FUNERAL TODAY. Brlgham City, Nov 1 :. Tomorrow afternoon at 1 o clock funeral servi I ces will be held in the Third ward chapel over the remains of Frank Ham son, a prominent resident of thU city who died yesterday morning at his home on North Third West street after an Hlne6S of more than three months. Mr. Damson was a prominent promi-nent member of the Brlgham fire department, de-partment, being one of the most enthusiastic en-thusiastic workers in the dppartment I since Its organization The cause of death was dup to complications that developed after a severe attack of typhoid fever some months ago Mr. Hamson was born In this city forty seven years ago and had been a resident resi-dent here all his life He is survived by a widow and an adopted son 12 years of age. fin |