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Show Obituary. RHODIN. The funeral services over the remains of the late John G. Rhodin occurred Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. Louise Plumhof, 157 South First West. The body of Mr. Rhodin, who died at Park City Tuesday, Tues-day, wa.3 brought to Salt Lake Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon, the corpse being followed fol-lowed to the train by the local lodges of Elks and Odd Fellows, of which he was a member. The American Flag mine was closed for the day. and its employes attended in a body out of respect for their late superintendent. At the funeral Rev. Peter Simpkin officiated. of-ficiated. Interment -was in Mt. Olivet. McDonough. B. C. McDonough, a. well known mine operator in Utah and Nevada, died of pneumonia at Tonopah last Thursday at the age of 37 years. The remains arrived tin Salt Lake Monday night, accompanied 'by W. J. Dooley and the deceased's daughter, daugh-ter, who liad gone to see the eick man, but did not arrive until after his death Mr. McDonough's ibody will be taken to Pioche for burial beside that of his wife. Mrs. McDonough was a sister of Mr. Dooley. Mr. McDonough was prominent in mining work at Pioche and Delamar, and later was foreman of the Johnny mine at Stateline. The sympathy of many friends is extended to the bereaved little daughter, who will sadly grieve for her loving, devoted father. May he rout in peace 1 Graham. Funeral services- were held over the remains of Mrs. Margaret Graham, wtho died Thursday morning last at the Holy Cross hospital under peculiarly sad circumstances, cir-cumstances, at O'Donnell's undertaking" parlors, Saturday afternoon.' The services ser-vices were conducted by Father Schio-cetM. Schio-cetM. Intimate frienda of the deceased were present and the floral offerings were many and beautiful. The interment inter-ment was at Calvary cemetery. |