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Show v DeathTakesEx-Resident Funeral services are to be held at Eureka Saturday for Charles Jameson, 64, of that place, but a resident of Milford in its early days. He died Tuesday in a Salt Lake hospital ef silicosis. He was born in Minersville, November 25, 1877, a son of Hyrum and Rhoda Fay Jameson and was a high priest in the L. D. S. church. Burial is to take place in Provo City cemetery. (Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Alice Bourne Jameson; four! sons, Burtis, John, Cloyed and Harold Jameson; four daughters, I Mrs. Mac Bigler, Mrs. William Bell, Mrs. Kenneth Daniel and Miss Bernice Jameson, all of Eureka; seven sisters, Mrs. Levi Taylor and Mrs. Al Taylor, both of Loa, Utah; Mrs. Burtis Robbins and Mrs. Wesley Topham, both of Santaquin; Mrs. Joe Bordie of Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Otto I Cloward of Modesto, California, ' and Mrs. Minnie Robbins of Calgary, Cal-gary, Alberta, Canada. |