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Show LAST RITES HONOR MRS. M. L. SH AFTER Funeral services for Mrs. Mil-j Mil-j dred Louella Shatter, 27, who died last Friday morning in a Bingham hospital after a lingering linger-ing illness, were held Monday at 1 p.m. in Bingham LDS ward chapel by Bishop Clinton Robi-i Robi-i son. ioM!"Shafter was born March 18, 1920 at Midvale, a daughter j Lome and Gertrude Drayge Matui. She was married to John J. Shatter November 27, 1942 at Ely. She was a member of the LDS church and had been a resi-I resi-I dent of Bingham for the past 20 years. Surviving are her husband and parents of Bingham, four sisters, Mrs. Virginia Sheen, Salt Lake City: Mrs. Ruth McPhie, Tooele; Shirley Mann and Patsy Mann, both pi Bingham and two brothers. broth-ers. Robert Mann of Tooele and Eddie Mann of Bingham. Interment was in the family plot in American Fork cemetery under direction of Bingham mortuary. |