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Show FUNERAL OF A WRECK VICTIM Imprcs6lvo funeral services wc4e held at Richey's chapel at 2 o'clock yesterday afternon, over the remains of R. Kroll, and many friends were present to pay their last respects. The funeral was largely . attended and numerous flowers were brought to the bier. The services were conducted con-ducted by Rev. J. E. Carver, who preached the funeral sermon. The music was by Mrs. Tillle Hancock Poulter, who sang "Free as a Bird," Miss Bessie Blair In the solo. "Face to Face," and Miss Lindsay who sang "Oh. Love Divine." Members of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, with the Ladles' Auxiliaries, and many brakemen and euglneers attended the services. Tho pall bearers were Southern Pacific brakemen. The body was buried in the Ogden City cemetery. The funeral of Engineer A. S. Hin-ley. Hin-ley. one of the wreck victims, was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Episcopal church. The funeral ot Engineer James Roardon will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. from St Joseph's church. At the request of relatives, the body of Cljde Blxler, traveling fireman killed In the wreck, will be taken to Harrlsburg, Pa., for Inter-i Inter-i ment. Tho remains will be accompanied accom-panied east by a representative of the Masonic lodge and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen. |