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Show EUGENE CULLETON SERVICES TODAY Requiem mass for Eugene Cul-leton, Cul-leton, 40, Magna, who died Tuesday Tues-day at 5:46 p.m. in a Salt Lake 1 hospital following a sudden ill ness, will be celebrated Friday morning (today) at 10 a.m. at the Holy Rosary church at Bingham by Rev. Joseph I. Qoisehn, pas i tor, Our Lady of Lourdes, Magna Mag-na Mr. Culleton was assistant SU I pervisor of Bingham and Garfield Gar-field Railroad company and was a cteran of 23 years service with the company. He joined the ' company in 1924 as warehouseman warehouse-man and rose to assistant super-j super-j visor. A son of Phillip and Kate i Lowney Culleton, he was born Ifl Bingham June 5, 1907. He was educated m Bingham schools and on graduating from Bingham Bing-ham high school became associated associ-ated with the B & railroad He married Lottie Maxfield March 19, 1931, in Holy Rosary Catholic church. He was a member mem-ber of the Catholic church. Surviving are his widow, Magna; Mag-na; his mother, Bingham; three brothers, Thomas Culleton, Mid vale; James and E. M. Culleton, Bingham. Recitation of the rosary was held Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. at Bingham mortuary chapel. chap-el. Friends may call Friday prior pri-or to the services at the mortuary mort-uary chapel. Interment will be in Mt. Calvary cemetery, Salt Lake City, under the direction of Bingham mortuary. " |