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Show I R. MAN DIES I IN CALIFORNIA W. P. Hart, Former U. P. Master Mechanic Here, Passes Away Y P. Hart, former master mechanic, for the Union Pacific in Ogden. died at Watsonvllle. Cal Friday according accord-ing to B telegram received yesterday hy his niece, Mrs George I.ochhead. Jr. .Mr anrl Mr. Hart had made their home wrlth s son, W P Hart, at WataonvlUe, for the past year. Mr. Hart was horn in Kentucky, 76 . yeais ago. He cam to Ogden 'n 1S69 With the first (Jtflon Pacific train to enter the city. He had been employed em-ployed on the hullding of the railroad into L'tah. He w made master me-canlr me-canlr for the railroad here, which position po-sition h held for a number of years, when h- was penftiontft- He was also a member of tho clly board of education edu-cation when the Liberal party was In power. Surviving are the widow. Catherine M. Hart, and the following sons and daughtere: w P. Hart and Marguerite Hart. WataonvlUe, Cel.; Mrs. F. A. Purdv. Pocatello. Ida., Mrs. James Wilkinson. Oakland, t'al . F .1 Hart Detroit. Sich- The telegram had no word of funeral arrangements. nn |