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Show j MOTHER OF MRS ALMER BERG DIES IN CALIFORNIA Mis. Aimer Berg of Copperton received word Tuesday morning of the death of her mother, Mrs. Rose Gust, who passed away at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Martin Mc-Kieneavy Mc-Kieneavy in North Hollywood, Calif. Mrs. Gust was 9 1 years old. She came to Bingham Canyon in the fall of 1918 from Douglas, No. Dak. She has been a resident of North Hollywood the last 30 years. Surviving Sur-viving her are three daughters and four sons living Mrs. Aimer (Blanche) Berg, Copperton; Mrs. Mai tin (Lylis) McKieneavy and Mrs. Regginal (Gladys) Ellis, both North Hollywood, Ray Gust, Lady-smith, Lady-smith, B.C., Canada; Cecil Gust, Wichita, Kans. ; Leonard Gust, Portland, Port-land, Ore., and Estle Gust, Lcs Angeles, An-geles, Calif. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale, Calif. FJTES HELD FOR INFANT Graveside services for Aharon Anne Wheatley, one-day old daughter dau-ghter of Gerald W. and Barbara Ann Hettrick Wheatley, 8065 So. 1700 West, West Jordan, who died Monday I I :58 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital after a premature birth, v.-ere held Wednesday afternoon at 4 p.m. in the West Jordan Cemetery. Ceme-tery. Rev. Ada Duhigg conducted the graveside service. The baby was born Sunday, August 20, 1961, in Salt Lake City. Surviving are the parents; Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Clyde Wheatley, Toledo, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hettrick, West Jordan, and a great-grandfather, Loren Gray, Sterling, 111. The baby's father arrived from Hawaii for the services and to be with his wife. 4, 1894, in Salt Lake City, to Gideon Gid-eon and Martha Crump Mumford. He married Nellie Herzog. They were parents of eight children. She died in 1940. He married Elma Zumbrunnen May 2, 1942, in Soda Springs, Idaho. A former Lark resident, Mr. Mum ford had been employed at the Lark mine the past 20 years, and was vice president of the local union at the mine. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints. Survivors include his widow,, Midvale; seven daughters, Mrs. Floyd (Fernwood) Mumford, Grants N. Mex.; Mrs. Lee (Zilda) Lloyd, Alton, Idaho; Mrs. Donald (Dar-ler.e) (Dar-ler.e) Kinsley, Lark; Mrs. Livingston Livings-ton (Melba) Bagley, Raymond, Idaho; Ida-ho; Mrs. Carl (Alta) Lloyd, Border, Wyo. ; Mrs. Max (Ambernelle) Wixom, Clearfield; and Mrs. Marva Lytele, Santa Barbara, Calif., and a eon, Donald Mumford, Portland, Ore. Surviving stepsons and stepdaughters stepdau-ghters include Jack C. Jensen, Salt Lake City; Grant W. Jensen, Mont-pelier, Mont-pelier, Idaho; Winslow Jensen, Logan; Lo-gan; Mrs. William (Winnifred) Davidson, Bountiful and Mrs. George Geo-rge (Beverly) Sherlock, Northridge, Calif. Also three brothers, Victor, Sandy; San-dy; Roy, Boise, Idaho; and Byron, Montpelier, and a sister, Mrs. Emily Mumford Tueller, Mountain Home Idaho. Five half-sisters. Funeral services were held Tuesday Tues-day at 10 a.m. in the Midvale Third Ward LDS Chapel. Interment was in Montpelier, Idaho. MINE MISHAP FATAL TO FORMER LARK RESIDENT A 67-year old mine motorman was crushed to death while working alone in a mine at Lark early last Saturday morning. The victim John H. Mumford of 65 S. Oak St., Midvale, Mid-vale, a United States Smelting Refining Re-fining and Mining Co. employee was crushed between a mine wall and an electric locomotive he was servicing, Salt Lake County Sheriff's Sher-iff's Deputy Paul LaBounty reported. report-ed. Deputy LaBounty said the man was found at 1:15 a.m. by Jake Reed, another employe of the firm. Mr. Reed told Deputy LaBounty he had seen the victim about a half hour prior to nnding him dead. He had been filling the locomotive batteries bat-teries with water. He speculated that a long electrical elec-trical cord being used by the victim may have caught on the locomotive's locomo-tive's throttle, causing it to lurch forward unexpectedly, pinning the motorman against a wall. John H. Mumford was born April MRS. VERA M. CONTI DIES FRIDAY, AUGUST 18 Funeral services for Mrs. Vera M Peterson Conti, 48, of 281 Spruce St. (315 East), Midvale, and former form-er Lark resident, who passed away Friday, August 18 at 3:30 a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital after a lingering linger-ing illness, were held Tuesday at I p.m. at 8090 So. State, Midvale. Mrs. Conti was born Nov. 19, 1912, in Bluffdale, to David and Zelma Jacob Peterson. She was married mar-ried to Paskie Conti August 24, 1936, in Farmington. Surviving her are her husband; son and daughter, Clark and Anna Marie Conti, Midvale; Mid-vale; mother. Lark; brothers and sisters, David Peterson, Medford, Ore.; LaMar Peterson, Lark: Allen and Fred Peterson, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ila Coombs, Midvale and Mrs. Betty Kiral, Cleveland, Ohio. Interment was in Midvale City Cemetery. |