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Show immm 'ft La. J--.,t.l..Li j v4 GILBERT E. STRAND Services were held Wednesday afternoon, May 14, at 1 o'clock at St. Paul's Community Church, Copperton, for Gilbert E. Strand, 40, who died Sunday, May 11, at 12:45 a.m. in a Salt Lake hos-pitol hos-pitol after a heart attack. The Rev. Ada Dulhigg officiated. Music included two vocal selections se-lections "Abide With Me" and "God Understands" by 'Mrs. C. A. Morley. Mr. Strand was. ibern May 20, 1917, in Bingham Canyon, to Frederick and Sophie Erickson Strand. He was married, and later la-ter divorced. He is a former Kennecott Copper Corp. employe. em-ploye. Surviving him are his mother, two 'brothers and two sisters, Axel B., Bingham; George, Magna; Mag-na; Mrs. Florence Visher and Mrs. Agnss Kesler, Sandy. Interment was in Bingham City Cemetery under direction of Bingham Mortuary. MYLES ANDERSON Funeral services for Myles (IMyley) Anderson, 42, of 110 W. Park St., Copperton, were held yesterday (Thursday) at 1:00 pm. at 8090 So. State St., Midvale, with Bishop Dean T. Malan of Copperton LDS Ward officiating. . Mr. Anderson died at his home in Copperton, Sunday, May 11, at 4:10 a.m. after a heart attack. He was . tocrn November 21, 1915, in Copper-field, to Frederick and Mary Elizabeth McDonald Anderson. He married Lola Mae Parry, December 9, 1935, in Bountiful. He was employed as locomotive locomo-tive engineer by Kennecott Copper Cop-per Corp., and was also a school bus driver for Jordan School District. He belonged to tlhe .Brothoihood of Locomotive Firemen Fire-men and Engiinetmen, and was a member of the Church of Jesus Chritt of Latter-day Saints. He was also active in Boy Scout unit here. Mr. Anderson is survived toy his widow; five sons and two daughters, Robert N., Thomas L., Dale H., Michael G., Jimmy P., Pataiioia Mae, and KatihileenAnn, al of Copperton; stepfather, J. E. Cunliffe, Sandy; and the following fol-lowing 'brothers, stepbrothers, and sisters, George and Thomas Andei-son, J. E. Cunliflfe Jr., and Mrs. William Peterson, all of Ccpperton; Mrs. M. R. Allen, Mrs M. A. Yates, and Howard Anderson, Ander-son, Sandy; Leland Cunliffe, Kearnsv and Mrs. Adeline Ger-mann, Ger-mann, Ventura, Calif. Another brother, Frederick (Freddie) Anderson, 55, of Mid vale, employed at U. S. Mines at Lark for 27 years, died Friday evening, May 9, of a heart attack. Interment was in Memorial Gardens cf the Valley. JULIAN BENAVIDEZ Requiem mass for Julian (Benavidez, 43, of Lark, who died at his home here Monday, May 12, at 11 a.m. of natural causes, will be held in St. Paschal Church in Lark today (Friday) at 10 a.m. with Father Rudolph Daz officiating. offici-ating. The Rosary' was recited for 'Mr. Benavidez at 8 p.m. Wednesday Wed-nesday at 8090 So. State Street, Midvale. Mr. Benavidez was born March 12, 1915, in Llano, N. Mex., to Elfido and Raynaldita Vigil Benavidez. Ben-avidez. He married Anita Pach-eco Pach-eco June 29, 1939, in Llano, N. Mex. Survivors include his widow; wid-ow; son, daughters, Arsenio, Mrs. Elsi Crus, Nancy, Jane, all of Lark; brother, Joe, Penasco, N. Mex.; sister, Mrs. Euty Abeyta; father, Brighton, Colo. Burial will be in West Jordan Cemetery. O |