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Show CITY BUILDING INSPECTOR DIES Thomas H Davis, city building ln-apr-ctor and former postmaster of Og-den. Og-den. died last evening In a local hospital hos-pital of Brlght's disease, after an Illness Ill-ness of several weeks. Mr. Davis won 64 years of age, and had been a resident resi-dent of this cltv for 35 years. He was born In Canada He- was employed by the Southern Pacific Railroad company for a number num-ber of yoars and gave up this position to sorvo as postmaster. He filled tho pov,t for clx years. Bo was appointed clt building Inspector if, vaa.ru nur, and has served until tho time of his Illness. Ill-ness. Mr. Da via had boen a member of the Elks' lodge for 21 yeara. Ho also served a form ln the. Utah legislature. legis-lature. He la survived by his widow and two children, Frank Davis of Montana and Charlotte Davla. school teacher of .San Jose, Cal. Funeral services will bo hold In tho Church of tho Ciool Shepherd tomorrow tomor-row afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Tho Rev J. W. Hyslop will conduct the service The Ogden Elka' lodge will have ritualistic rit-ualistic service at tho gravo ln th--Elks' lot ln the Mountain View eem-otery. eem-otery. The body was taken in charge by the Klrkcndall company. |