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Show MRS. ANGELINA BADOVINATZ Requiem Mass for Mrs. Angelina Badovinatz, 64, of Bingham Canyon, Can-yon, who passed away Thursday, May 7, at II :25 a.m. in a Provo hospital after a lingering illness, was held Monday, May II, at 10 a.m. in the Church of the Immaculate Immacu-late Conception at Copperton. Rev. John J. Sullivan officiated. The Rosary was recited for Mrs. Badovinatz Sunday night at 8:00 o'clock. Mrs. Badovinatz was born July 6, 1 894, in Balich, Yugoslavia, to Tad and Martha Culley Balich. She was married to George Badovinatz January 14, 1914, in Bingham Canyon. Can-yon. He died December 8, 1940. She was a member of the Catholic Church. She came to Utah in 1914. Surviving her are the following tons and daughters: George Badovinatz Bado-vinatz and Mrs. Anne Hettrick, Bingham Canyon; Pete Badovinatz, Magna; Joe Badovinatz, Murray, and Mrs. Helen Vranes, Omaha, Nebr.; 16 grandchildren, and a great-grandchild. Interment was in the Bingham City Cemetery. BEN F. SELLMAN Word was received here thit week of the death of Ben F. Sell-man, Sell-man, 75, former worker here many years ago. Mr. Sellman passed a-way a-way recently in Asbury Hospital, Salina, Kansas, following a short illness. Mr. Sellman had worked for the Utah Copper Company and the Highland Boy Mine for twenty some yean in his younger years. After being in a mine accident that left him crippled, Mr. Sellman returned to Lincoln, Kansas, where he worked work-ed at the carpenter trade and helped help-ed care for his parents during their remaining years. He it turvived by three sisters and three brothers. . |