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Show PATRICK NYLAND : GALLED BEYOIID Funeral services for Patrick Hyland, pioneer mining man of Utah, who died at Inspiration, Miami, Arizona, on Sunday, were held at the Cathedral of Madeline at Salt Lake City on Friday. Requiem' mass was celebrated at 10 o'clock. Interment Inter-ment was made in Calvary cem-etary. cem-etary. Mr. Hyland was born in Wicklow Ireland, March 1, 1835. Later he moved to England Eng-land where he married. In 1893 he came to the United States locating at Iron Belt, Wisconsin, where he worked under Duncan MacVichie, now of Salt : Lake. Finally Mr. Hyland followed Mr. MacVichie to Mercur, where Mr. MacVichie, had charge of one of the mines of that once popular camp later coming to Bingham, where his son-in-law, the late John McDonald, operated oper-ated the now famous Utah Copper Cop-per mine. Following the death of his wife. Mr. "Hyland made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Felix McDonald.. Some time ago they moved to Inspiration, Inspi-ration, Arizona, where Mr. McDonald Mc-Donald ! supervises the great -copper mine of the Inspiration Company. , v Wl,' . Mr. Hyland is survived by two sons and three daughters: Joseph Hyland of the Bingham Mines Co. of Lark; Pat Hyland of the Yosemite Mines Co. ; Mrs. John Caulfield and Mrs. John McDonald of Salt Lake and Mrs. Felix McDonald" of Inspiration, Inspi-ration, Arizona. 1 Forty-three grandchildren and seventeen grandchildren, all living, - also survive Mr.,. Hyland. , , |