Show I v vI I Ray Cox Killed In Mine r ine Accident V I. I Ray Edward cx Cox 27 was killed instantly Tuesday at 1 p. p m m. m when a boulder weighing approximately 1000 pounds fell fen on him as he was putting in supports at the tho face of of or a Utah Copper Co BIngham tunnel I The tu tunnel nel is being driven Into the copper company pit from the thelo lo lower loner er BIngham by the Utah Construction Construction Construction Con Con- Co Mr Cox had been employed by the same company on the Duchesne tunnel In 1942 and had been working g at the tunnel since February 11 II 1944 Mr 1 Cox was born July 15 1917 in Manti 1 a son of Frances Frnnces and andElla andElla Ella Bench Bench Cox Cox He attended the Manti ManU schools and Utah State Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural Ag Ag- college at Logan He had lived in In Tooele prior to moving moving moving ing to West rest Jordan at the first of the year ear He was an active member of or the theL L D S Church Survivors Include his patents parents Manti his widow Mrs Lorraine Barraclough Co Cox West Vest Jordan whom he pe married March 23 23 1941 in Preston Idaho two daughters o Judith 2 and Betty Rae 7 months four brothers Hal E. E Cox Midvale 1 Donald Moreley Cox Berkeley Calif Gene P. P Cox Camp Macall Macall Macall Ma- Ma call N. N C. C and Clare Walter Cox New Guinea and three sisters sisters sis sIs- sis sis- Lt Donetta Cox South Pacific ic Mrs Edith C. C Orem and Mrs Maud Peterson Manti 1 Funeral services will be held Sunday Sunda In the North Ward Vard Chapel v T |