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Show i a. 1. 1 . my if)yji4i " ALFRED PANDO Requiem mass for Alfred (Freddy) Pando, 16, of West Jordan Jor-dan who died Sunday, July 8, at 5:35 a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital hos-pital of a heart ailment, was celebrated cele-brated Wednesday, July 11, at 10 ajn. in the Holy Rosary Catholic Cath-olic Church, Bingham. Rev. John J. Sullivan officiated. Holy Rosary was recited Tuesday Tues-day night at 8 p.m. at Bingham Mortuary chapel. A son of Gregorio and Annie Lujan Pando, he was born Nov. 24, (1939, in Cleveland, N. Mex. He was educated in the Bingham schools. Surviving (him are his parents; two brothers, Gilbert, U. S. Navy, and George, West Jordan; four sisters, Delowina, Mary, Bessie and Margaret, all of West Jordan. Burial was in West Jordan cemetery under direction" of the Bingham. Mortuary. . .. Former Copperton Resident Passes Away Willard Theodore Rogers, 55, of 1230 Parkway Ave., Salt Lake City, owner-founder of the Rogers Ro-gers Mineral Supply Co., and former resident of Copperton for a number of years, died early Tuesday, July 10 while enroute to a hospital. Cause of death was listed as coronary occlusion by an attending physician. At the time of his death, Mr. Rogers was drafting engineer for the Kennecott Copper Corp., a position po-sition he had held for 27 years. Funeral services were held yesterday (Thursday) at 12:15 p.m. in Highland Park Ward chapel, Salt Lake City. |