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Show ANGELO M. GIAMALAKIS Angelo Michael Giamalakis, 67, of Salt Lake City, died Tuesday, Tues-day, May 3, at 9:45 a.m. in a Salt i Lake hospital after a stroke. Mr. Giamalakis worked for Utah Copper Co. 20 years and operated operat-ed a hotel in Bingham. Funeral services will be held today, Friday, at 2 p.m. in Greek Orthodox Church, Holy Trinity, in Salt Lake City. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery. JAMES B. MC GEE James B. McGee, 62, passed away Saturday, April 30, at 11 a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of a heart 3ilment. He was born February 12, 1893, in Osgood, Mo. He had resided in Highland Boy for many years and was employed as a carpenter carpen-ter by Kennecott Copper Corp., Utah Copper Division. A sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Taylor and son, J. D. of Jerome, Idaho, arrived on Friday evening to be with him until his passing.. Besides Mrs. Taylor, Mr. McGee is survived by another sister and brother, both living in Missouri. Funeral services and burial were held at Gait, Mo. ALBERT F. LUJAN Requiem mass will be celebrated cele-brated tomorrow, Saturday, May 7th at 10 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church, 9th South, 2nd East, Salt Lake City for Albert F. Lujan, 57, of 1799 South State, Salt Lake City, who died Tuesday, May 3, in a Salt Lake hospital of uremia. Holy Rosary will be recited tonight, Friday, at 6:00 p.m. at 372 East 1st South, Salt Lake. A son of Emierto and Rosoria Lujan, he was born October 27, 1897, at Tows, New Mexico. He had been a Salt Lake resident seven years, and operated a business bus-iness in Bingham since 1934. He was a veteran of World War I. He was married to Elisa Tostado. He is survived by his widow; daughters, Olivia and Charlene, Salt Lake City; stepsons and stepdaughters: Gus Leon, Alex( Ralph, Arthur and Beatrice Hur-jtado, Hur-jtado, Salt Lake City; Fred Leon, Glendale, Calif.; two brothers and three sisters. o : |