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Show FUNERALS Funeral services were held at 1 o'clock Sunday at the O'Don-nell O'Don-nell chapel, Bingham, for Joseph Athurton Boughan who died at a local hospital on August 29th. Rev. Walter McClcneghan conducted con-ducted the services. Burial took place in the Bingham cemetery, O'Donnell and Co. in charge. Mr. Boughan was born April 24, 1861 at Tappahanark, Virginia and was 69 years old at the time of his death. He eame to Bingham Bing-ham 27 years ago and had made his home here ever Since that time. Mr. Boughan was well known here where he followed his trade as carpenter and builder. He conducted con-ducted a carpenter shop on Main St. until his health failed about 18 months ago. He died of cancer can-cer After a lingering sickness which had confined him in the hospital for tihe past four mouths. A large number of friends attended at-tended the services and burial. So far as known, there are no survivors. sur-vivors. Funeral services for Miss Eva Song, University of Utah student and native of Honolulu, who died at a local hospital August 22, were held Sunday, August 31, at the First M. E. Church, Bait Lake City. Rev. Ray S. Du)n. and Rev. Walter McCleneghaq conducted the services. O'Donnell and Co. of Bingham were in charge of the burial. Funeral services were held for Mrs. Lois Isabelle Barnard Young at the Masonic Temple, Salt Lake City, at 4 o'clock Sunday. Mrs. Young, who has been residing re-siding at Los Banos, Calif., for some time, was a former resident of Bingham, where she has many friends. Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Barnard of Salt Lake City. Her husband Stewart M. Young of Los Banos, Calif.; a daughter, Isabelle and three brothers, Boyd J. Barnard of Bingham, Allen and Lyon Bar- 'nard of Salt Lake City, i , . |