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Show four sons, John, Teddy, Joe and Steve. Funeral services were held at the Holy Rosary Church Tuesday Tues-day with the Rev. Father John Lamb in charge. He was a member of the Local Order of P. L. A. N I. N. A., No. 83 whose members attended in a body to pay their last respects. Six of the members were also chosen as pall bearers. Steve Kosovich, President of the Association made the necessary neces-sary arrangements. The casket was completely covered with beautiful floral tributes, two beautiful sprays were contributed contrib-uted by the pupils of the Bingham Bing-ham High School. Many friends attended from Salt Lake City, Lark and other parts of the State. Interment was made in the Bingham Cemetery under the direction of the O'Donnell Undertaking Un-dertaking Co. I George Vranes of Lark Dies George Vranes, born at Gos-pic, Gos-pic, Croatia, Nov. 6, 1817, and a resident of the United States for the past twenty years died at the family home in Lark early ear-ly Sunday morning. He had been ill for the past eighteen months and had taken treat-' treat-' ments both at the County and at the Bingham Hospitals and ' for the last five months has been confined to his bed. Prior to his illness he was em- . ployed as a carpenter by the Bingham Mines Co., at which time he won a wide circle of friends, who much respected him. He is survived by his wife and |