Show Funeral of George W. W 7 Lambourne Immediately following the tho sad news of ot the passing on of ot Mr Geo W. W Lam- Lam Lambourne Lambourne Lambourne bourne which followed a 0 heart beart attack I while he be was waa vacationing In Los Angeles California last lut Friday Mr O. O W. W Friend Friend- Friendly I I ly assistant a latant general manager of ot the Park Utah Consolidated Mines MinH company left for that California city by plane plan to ren ren- render render render der what assistance ho could to the tho bereaved widow and to for arrange ship ship- shipment shipment ment of ot the tho remains to Salt Lake City From the Salt Lake Tribune of ot last Saturday the following account of ot the I mining ruining business and ond other activities of ot the deceased Is taken A retiring unassuming una man Mr Lam- Lam Lambourne bourne was virtually unknown In public I and yet in the past four tour decades he held n It commending commanding position In the western wel rn mining Industry Ho lIe and his associates s pioneered the eastern Park City mining district and from small Initial holdings developed the Park Utah Consolidated Mines com corn company company pany which has paid more than thon 40 In dividends In addition he was president of a number of ot affiliated companies Including IncludIng ing the Judge Mining Smelting com com- company company company pany the Daly ly West Mining company tho the Ontario Silver Sliver Mining company and tho Daly Mining company all aU located loca In Inthe Inthe Inthe the Park City district Bank Officer Ho lie formerly was was- wasa a n vice president of ot tho the National City bank in Salt Lake City I and ond was a director of ot the tho State Bank Banko of o Park City He held directorship also with the tho Weber Coal company and the Mining company Mr Lambourne was vas born August 7 1867 1887 in Salt Snit Lake City a son of William and Martha Martho Lambourne who settled Utah In the covered wagon days daya Tho The career which was to take him to the pinnacle of mining achievement be began be- be began began gan In his youth after atter he left lett his first employment with the Z C. C M. M I. I I drug drugstore drugstore drugstore store to become secretary of ot the Daly West Vest Mining company In Park City Became Manager Mr Lambourne later became manager of ot the tho Daly West properties after otter the retirement of ot John J. J Daly president of ot the company compan and with this start he be began be- be began began gan his extensive mining developments First of ot the ventures was the Judge Mining company which later was enlarged ed to become tho the Park City Smelting company In 1024 1924 Mr Lambourne ef effected ef- ef effected a 0 merger of ot properties which brought forth the Park Utah Consoli Consoli- Consolidated Consolidated dated Mines company In addition to his activity In develop develop- developing ing ore deposits Mr Lambourne took a n leading role In organization of ot the tile min min- mining minIng ing industry generally He lie was n a charter member and former governor of ot the Utah chapter American Mining congress and at the tho time of his death was a director Ho lIe also was an organizer and director of ot the tile Lead Lend Industries association In New NewYork NewYork NewYork York City Mining Expert Primarily a financier and organizer Mr Lambourne nevertheless ne held a great I store of ot practical mining knowledge He was thoroughly familiar with mining and geology smelting and refining processes and made Innumerable hand first Investigations Investigations investigations of ot properties under ground His IUs properties ranked among the states state's big producers of ot lead sliver silver and zinc Although largely closed during the depression in 1932 1032 recent advances In metal prices brought reopening of ot several of ot the Park City enterprises Mr Lambourne's parents parent were natives of ot Berkshire England and his father tather with ZIOns was associated for tor many years Cooperative Mercantile Institution Mr Lambourne and his wife were mar mar- married married ried ned In Salt Lake September 25 1890 Their daughter Ruby June who married Stuart G. G Taylor died in 1918 and the Lambourne's adapted adopted Mrs Taylors Taylor's daughters Margaret and Virginia Survivors Listed Surviving ore are Mr Mi Lambourne's L' widow his adopted daughters Miss fiss 1 Virginia Lambourne Salt Lake Uke City and Mrs B. B E E. Grimes Chicago who now Is 15 vacation vacation- vacationing vacationIng ing lug here his grandson George Lam- Lam Lambourne bourne Taylor three brothers John E.- E. E.- E. Lambourne Eugene A. A Lambourne and Ernest A. A Lambourne and a sister Mrs John C C. Cutler all 1111 of ot Salt Lake City Expressions of ot sorrow over o the death of or Mr Lambourne were voiced by num num- numerous numerous numerous erous friends and business associates In la Salt Bait Lake City Ills His death came as a profound shock to me sold said A. A A O. O Mackenzie secretary of ot the Utah chapter American Mining congress Mr Lambourne was one of ot the most powerful figures of ot Utah and was was- responsible rt for tor largo large dividends paid to people of ot this state from his proper- proper properties ties tics tI s. s Other Tributes Tributes A similar expression was made by Paul Continued on Page Pa Five Geo Lambourne Buried Continued from Pace One H. H Hunt of Keetley mine manager of ot I the Park Utah group and a n. lifelong friend of or Mr Lambourne who said he I always worked along quiet lines when helping others He lie gave much to charitable Institutions institutions but few tew people knew about It Mr i Hunt said I Mr Lambourne was the third prominent ent Utah mining man to die within the I past month Glenn Genn R. R Bothwell 74 pre- pre president I I of the Geyser Marlon Marion Mining I II I I company and other properties died of a aheart 1 heart attack July Samuel A. A Parry I I president of or the tho United Associated Mines company died July of a similar I cause I Mr Lambourne a n world traveler re resided re- re resided resided sided In Salt Lake City at 1369 Military I II j I way Final Tribute I Final tribute to George W W. Lambourne L. I Iwa wa paid Monday afternoon te p. p at Pot funeral 8 services service conducted by the Rt Rev ev R v. v Ar Ar- Arthur Arthur thur W. W Moulton Episcopal bishop b bUtah of Utah at the Lambourne home 1369 Mili- Mili Military Mili MIU- Military tary way Scores of friends and business associates attended the final rites A. A G G. Mackenzie secretary of or the Utah chapter American Mining congress paid a II brief brier tribute to Mr Lambourne's life and work his value as a citizen and friend a business man husband and father He lie said of 01 him that his great- great greatest cst est happiness happiness was found In the happiness I ass ess of others i I Active pallbearers were O. O N N. Friendly 1 I Paul H. H Hunt George S. S Krueger H. H R. R Wallace J. J William Stoner and William Williami i is B. B MacFarlane I Honorary pallbearers were Mr Mackenzie Mack Mack- Mackenzie enzie Lawrence Fox J. J O. O Elton A A. A Burgess Young D D. D. D Moffat William J J. J OConnor O'Connor E. E A. A Hamilton James W W. WWade WWade Wade J. J F. F FItzpatrick James Ivers E. E O. O Howard O. O W. W Adams J. J E. E Cosgriff W W. W W. Ray Milton E. E Lipman William WilliamM M M. Bradley H. H C. C Goodrich W. W E. E Fife I I James A. A Arthur Tonnell Mayor Ma- Ma Mayor Mayor Louis Marcus Church P. P Castle Murray Sullivan and Fred S. S Auerbach I |