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Show ! FORMER RESIDENT DIESJONDAY Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at 260 East South Temple, Salt Lake City for Mrs. Irene Thomas Barnard, 61, longtime resident of Bingham Canyon, who died Monday, January Jan-uary 12 at 5 a.m. in her home, 470 13th East, Salt Lake City of 1 uremia. Mrs. Barnard was horn March ;21, 1891. in Florence, Wis., a dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tho-! Tho-! mas. Her father was a well-; well-; known mining figure in Wiscon-, Wiscon-, sin, Michigan, Montana and i Utah. For several years he was general foreman of the U. S. j Smelting, Refining & Mining Co. i in Bingham Canyon. I Mrs. Barnard lived and nttend-' nttend-' ed schools in Florence. Wis., and Crystal Falls, Mich.; Great Falls. 1 Mont., and Bingham. While liv-' liv-' ing in Bingham she was socially prominent and a member of the Martha Chapter OES. I On October 31, 19H). she was married to Boyd J. Barnard m i Salt Lake Cay. Mr. Barnard is I also well known in mining cir-I cir-I cles. The couple lived 30 years in Bingham Canyon until coming I to Salt Lake City in 1935. Surviving in addition to her husband arc a son, Clark T. Barnard, Bar-nard, Salt Lake City: a daughter, 'Mrs. Dorothy B. StavMiiski, Long Beach. Calif.; two sisters. Mrs. W. J. Moon and Mrs. J. T. Moon, : Great Falls, Mont.; two brothers, William G. Thomas, Bingham and E. C. Thomas, Salt Lake City Interment was in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Salt Lake City. |