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Show FORMER BINGHAM IWNT DIES Masonic services will be conducted con-ducted Saturday at 1 p.m. at 344 East First South street, Salt Lake City, with the Rev. J. H-Stewart H-Stewart of Centenary Methodist church assisting, for Ira Bear Ditlow, 63, Salt Lake business man and past grand patron of Utah, Order of Eastern Star. Mr. Ditlow, who lived in Ogden and in Bingham Canyon before he moved to Salt Lake City, died early Wednseday at his home, 1514 Fifth East street, Salt Lake City, of a heart attack. He was 9 member of Martha Circle No. 7, O.E.S. He was owner of the Ditlow Auto Repair company at 1444 South Main street, Salt Lake, and an active worker in Fraternal orders. or-ders. He was a member of F. St A.M., lodge No. 142, at Newton, Kansas; Royal Arch Masons, Utah chapter No.. 1, Salt Lake City; Woodmen of the World, camp No. 338, Salt Lake City. Born in Walton, Lancaster county, Pa., on June 30, 1879, he was a son of Ben W. and Sarah Bear Ditlow. His wife died in Salt Lake City in 1940. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Lucille Lu-cille Warner of Salt Lake City. . |