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Show YOUNG FUNERAL TO BETiRSDAY Ogden Veterans of World War to March in Military Cortege Ogdc-n men who served under Gen-efal Gen-efal Ellchani W, Voting duing the orld war ar expected to attend thf funeraj ol iheir former superior officer of-ficer Thursday. Many Ogden officers iwho served under General Young are completing plans whereby -Ogden will iw well represented. All Ogden men who served In the 145th Field Artillery 'are urged to attend the services. Announcement was made last mpht 1 by Bishop r CLirence Neslen of the j Twentieth ward, where General "oung resided for many years, that former associates of the general in tho army I will Arrange tho dot nils for . the full I participation of the military In the funeral fu-neral arrangemenls. The services will be held at the tabernacle al - o'clock Thursday after ; noon. Prrsidont Heber .T. Grant of the, L. D S. church will preside and will be the principal speaker at these exer-1 cise? The general committee In charge nf arrangements for the funeral is com-' po?ed of FJishop Neslen, chnirman, his two counselor.-i, Louis R. Wells 'and David T Walls, Frank R Snow and 13 F. Grant, counselors to General Youm: :as president of Ensign stake, Subcommittees Named. The subcommittees on military ar-1 angpmr-nf s consists of Lieutenant Cal ! nol Fred C Gundry, chnirman, Lieu-tehanl Lieu-tehanl Colonel E. LeRoy Bourne and1 .Major Wesley E. King. On the music ! committee nre D. J. Yalls. Anthony C ' Lund. Professor J. J. McClellan, Kd-I ward P. Kimball. Henry E. Giles and i e itenanl Clarence E. Hawkins, form- erly leader of tho I45tn Field Artillery band. Tho Utah regiment's band will form a part or the funeral cortege and will plaj ions which General Young was accustomed to request when he j commando,l the regiment. Bishop Neslen said last night ih.it scores of former BOldlers who served tinder General Young ba,vc Volunteered their services to stand watch over the body at the undertaking parlors, together to-gether with residents of the general's! neighborhood. Former soldiers and friends of the general have stood watch over the bier since his death on Saturday night and will remain with him until the funeral services are held, j Honor Escort to Be Held. Colonel Bourne yesterday issued a! notice calling on all men who have! served under General Young in the ; Slxty-ftftb Field Artillery brigade to; form a military escort of honor for the! funeral procession The 1 45th Field I Artillery will form tho escort of! honor A proisional regiment of men who' served with the oiganization will be! formed under the former officers of the command now living in Salt Lake and Ogrirn. The escort will form on Wesl Temple street prior to the fu-neial fu-neial on Thursday and service men are requested to wear their uniforms complete com-plete Members of the escort will report at the west entrance of the tabernacle grounds to tho following: Headquarters company. Captain B H Wayne; supply company; Lieutenant Charles C Budd; A battery. Lieutenants Irving D. Offer and Harold S. Jennings. 1) battery.1 Captain Irwin Claw on; C batter, Captain E. G. Woolley, Jr ; D batterv, Lieutenant Lon Williams; E battery. Captain F Ro Williams, sanitary detachment, de-tachment, Major Willard Christopher son. Invitation was extended yesterday to tho 159 Field Hospital, at one time connected with ihe 145th; to all mem ' bers of the American Legion, to mem- 1 hers of the Spanish War Veteran pr.sis and to all former soldiers who ha e ; served under General Young to attend the funeral services and participate in j the formation of the cortege. Major King said last night that it is expet led that the general's casket will 1 be carried in the cortege on a flag-draped flag-draped cainn. He added that the members ol ih American Legion anil other veterans attending the service' are requested to wear their unifoi ms. All Ogd?n will pay respect to General Richard W. Younjr. next Thursday, when funeral services for the noted Utahn will j be conducted at Salt Lake. At a meeting of the city commissioners this eenln? a ! resolution for the placing at half-mast of i all flags In public pl.in 0er busings' houses and over all city propcrt v ili be made |