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Show VICTIM OF MINE ACCIDENT BURIED AT BRIGHAM CITY. Funeral services were hvld for Lp. mon D. Johnston at Salt Lake City on ! Tuesday and the body was shipped to Brlgham City for internment. Norma Vetteta Codell, the four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ebert Codell of Freeman Ave. died Dec. 31, 1927. Funeral . services . ware held Wednesday, Jan. 4, at the L. D. S. chapel here and burial took place 1.: the Sandy cemetery. Robert Hamilton, infant son of R. C. and Mrs. Hazel Jessie Smith died Jan. 1, 1928. Internment took plac? Monday, Jan. 2, in the Bingham cemetery. The falling of a small rock from a bucket which was being hoisted up a shaft in the Apex mine caused the instant in-stant death of Lemon B. Johnson who was working in the bottom of a shaft he was sinking on a contract for the mining company. In some way the rock rolled from the bucket near the top of the shaft and after falling a diuance of some. '400 feet struck Mr. Johnson square, on the head fractur. Ing hW skull and killing him instantly. instant-ly. '. H ' . ': ' ; ' :. Mr. Johnson was a native of Brig ham City, but had made his home in Salt Lake and contracted there and a Bingham for many years. He vaa 40 years of age on December 9 of last year and married. He Is survived by the following brethren and slaters: H. L. Johnson, Keetley, Utah; M.F.Johnson, Omaha. Neb.; Mrs. C. H. Dyer. Salt Lake, and Mrs. R. A. Earta of 8an Francisco, Cal. . V 1 |