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Show tr "vi3?V :" ' 1 "..rib - - '- i ' RUFINO M. ARRITOLA Requiem mass for Rufino Manuel Arritola, 66, of 408 Main St., Bingham Canyon, who passed pass-ed away Thursday night, Octo-' toer 13, at 11:30 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes after an operation, was held on Monday, October 17, at 10:00 am. in Holy Rosary Church in Bing-' ham. Rev. John J. Sullivan and Rev. David Goddard officiated. ' Holy Rosary was recited in the Bingham Mortuary chapel Sunday Sun-day night. Mr. Arritola was born November Novem-ber 16, 1888, in Ispaster, Spain, a son of John and Toribia Gavi-ola Gavi-ola Arritola. He came to the United States in 1903. He was married to Maria Elordi in Boise, Idaho in 1911. A resident of Bingham Canyon since 1937, he was employed as flagman by the Kcnnecott Copper Corp. He is survived by his widow; two sons and a daughter, Louis J. Arritola and Mrs. Virginia Susaeta of Bingham Canyon and Ben Arritola, Whittier, Calif; two brothers, Dionisio and Fer-min, Fer-min, both of Boise, Idaho; a sister, sis-ter, Justina, living in Spain, and ten grandchildren. Interment was in Mt. Calvary cemetery, Salt Lake City under direction of Bingham Mortuary. JOHN J. HYLAND Funeral services for John J. Hyland, 54, who died Saturday morning, October 15, in a Reno, Nev., hospital, were held Monday, Mon-day, October 17, in the Church of the Little Flower in Reno. Rosary was held Sunday night at Walton Mortuary. Burial was in (Memorial Park, Reno. Mr. Hyland is survived by his wife, Loretta, and daughter, Ann, and two brothers and two half-brothers, half-brothers, Pat Hyland, Los Angeles; Ang-eles; Richard Hyland, Magna; James Byrne, Elko, Nev., and Donald J. Byrne of Bingham Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Don Byrne and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hyland returned Tuesday from Reno, where they attended services. o |