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Show Deaths MIW. CHARLEY fOATKN DIKS The msny friends of "Chsrley" Coates, former deputy sheriff In the Bingham district will learn with regret, re-gret, of the death of his wife at Dividend, Divi-dend, Utah, last week. Mrs. Coates was born and raised In Provo and have resided in the Eureka district for several years. Funeral sen' Ices were held at American Fork with Interment In the cemetery of that city. I Domingo Gutierrez, about 20 years of age, a native of Santa Rica, New Mexico, and an employee of the U. fl, Mining Co. for the past five months was killed whilst In the employ of the above company on Friday evening. eve-ning. The body is at the O'Donnell Undertaking parlors awaiting word from his relatives as to its disposition. disposi-tion. - t Mathlas, step son of John Swen-son Swen-son of the Highland Boy, who was horn at Eureko, I'tah, March 31, 1918, died at the family home. Highland High-land Boy, of heart trouble on Friday Fri-day morning. Interment was made in the Bingham cemetery on Saturday Satur-day morning. He Is survived by his mother, stepfather and several brothers broth-ers and sisters. The Rer. Carl Glad of Salt Lake City held services at the graveside. Interment was tinder the direction of John Stampfel of the O'Donnell Undertaking Co. Calletana Lopez, the young daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxlmlno Lope Lo-pe of Dlnkeyvllle. Copperfield, died ou Sunday. Funeral services were held ou Monflay -villi the Rev. Farther Fa-rther Joseph Donnellan In charge. In-! In-! terment was made In the Bingham j cemetery under the direction of the , O'Donnell Undertaking Co. ! Mile Vladlch, about 45 years of age, a native of Llesce, Austria, and a resident of the Bingham district for i the past twenty-flve years, died at the Salt Lake General hospital Tuesday morning, after a brief stay of three 'days. He has been employed In the ! different mines of the camp and suc-!cessrully suc-!cessrully operated a lease under the i Bingham Metals Mining Co. He was jmuch respected by his fellow employees em-ployees and many friends in the district dis-trict In which he resided. He Is sur-Ivived sur-Ivived by his wife Marie Vladich and la 'married idaughter who resides in his native land. The body .will be oU view at the O'Donnell Undertaking parlors until the day of the funeral I which will fce announced later. |