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Show Services Held For Accident Victim Funeral cervices for Leonard Mace, of Herrlman, accident victim were held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. In the Rose room of the Deseret mortuary. mor-tuary. Mr. Mace was employed as a brakeman for the Utah Copper Cv, and was kiled early Saturday when an ore car upon which he was riding rid-ing left the track and plunged down the end of a dump. Mr. Mace was riding on the front car of a seven-car train that was being pushed out on to the dump, official said, when the car left the track. He was thrown down the hill and died almost instantly of a fractured skull. The accident occurred at 2 a.m. A level foreman who was riding on the same car, officials said, Jumped as the car left the track and was uninjured. Born in Sandy, April 7, 1895, a son of Joseph and Sarah Brown Mace, the victim had worked la Bingham for some time. He lis survived sur-vived by his father, his widow, Rj-sa Rj-sa Ellen Forman Mace, and four sons, Llewellyn, Eugene, Thomas and George Mace, all of Harriman. Three brothers, Richard Mace, of Grace, Idaho; Joseph Mace, West Jordan, and Thomas Mace, Sandy, also survive. I O . .. |