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Show PUBLIC TRIBUTE PAID MEMORY OF J.WJUTCHELL Funeral services were connoted con-noted Monday afternoon at the iingham LDS ward chapel for .'ohn W. Mitchell, 70, 32 East ;jcth South street, Salt Lake ity, who died last Friday morn's morn-'s at the home of a son, A. E. itchell of Copperton, of a heart iment. He had been ill several eeks. A son of John and Louise Mit-iell Mit-iell of American Fork, he came -Bingham at the age of 21, and employed as a mechanic at e old Copperton lead mill. For 14 years he was a member ' the Bingham police department. depart-ment. All of Mr. Mitchell's children ere born in Bingham district. ' was affectionately known to hundreds of friends here as Jack" Mitchell. Surviving are his widow, Sarah Ma Connary; one daughter, ta. Bailey J- Santistevan of :Pperton; Fay Mitchell and in J. Mitchell, both of Bing-m; Bing-m; William M. Mitchell of :iirray and Kenneth H. and "iomas D. Mitchell, both of Salt -ke City; eight grandchildren ad four brothers, Otto Mitchell ad Dave Mitchell, both of A- erican Fork; Bert Mitcneii oi 'agna and Robert Mitchell, who ' in California, and one sis- Mrs. Sadie Fairclough of t Lake City. Bishop David C. Lyon officia-d officia-d at the services and gave the inning prayer. Bingham Sing-r Sing-r Mothers, with Mrs. George ustin piano accompanist, gave j opening musical number. Joel ; Jensen sang "Going Home", takers were Francis A. Mil-r Mil-r Eugene Morris, Bishop eorge M. Nix of Copperton. The ging Mothers of Copperton ps ward gave a number with ljs. Reed Beckstead accompan- The Rev. Meredith Smith 'wed the closing prayer. Mr. Morris dedicated the grave ''Wasatch Lawn Memorial park Salt Lake City. Interment was er direction of the Bingham 'ortuary. Pallbearers were W. ; Thompson, Francis J. Quinn, fftur Cook, Jack Householder, s Hocking and R. R. Marriott. , - |