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Show O WATCHMAN DIES ON JOB THURSDAY Funeral services for Denwell Dastrup, 63, a watchman for Utah Construction company in Copperton, who died last Thursday Thurs-day from a heart ailment, were j held Monday at 1 p.m. at 30 E. i 7th South, Salt Lake City. Mr. Dastrup had been at work ' two hours and had stopped to I rest after climbing some steps when he toppled over dead, according ac-cording to Deputy Sheriff James Householder, who investigated He had been employed by Utah Construction company for two years. Prior to that time he had worked in Bingham mines for eight years. He was born April 28, 1883 in Gunnison, a son of Lorentz and Alice Anne Tolman Dastrup. He married Florence Curtis, May 7, 1904 in Richfield. He was an LDS church member. Surviving besides his widow are three sons and four daughters, daugh-ters, Bardell Dastrup, Salina; Mrs. Melba L. Breinholt, Taylorsville; Taylors-ville; Mrs. Velma J- Cook, Syracuse; Syra-cuse; and LawTence A. and Gerald Ger-ald M Dastrup. Mrs. Edna Chris-tensen Chris-tensen and Mrs. Cleo Kastler, Salt Lake City; two brothers and I three sisters, Albert Dastrup, Altamont; Mrs. Sarah Montainey, ! Olympia. Wash.; Mrs. Josephine Black, Oregon and William Dastrup Das-trup and Mrs- Alfretta Hover-male, Hover-male, Salt Lake City; 12 grandchildren grand-children and one great-grandchild. |