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Show LAST RITES HELD FOR MRS. MUHAR The Reverend C. E. Hogan officiated of-ficiated at funeral rites for Mrs. Mary Zivkovich Muhar, 50, of ! Bingham at the Holy Rosary I church Thursday. Holy mass was celebrated at 10:00 a. m. and followed fol-lowed by absolutions. Interment took place tit the Bingham cemetery under direction direc-tion of the Bingham tnortuary. The rosary was recited Wednesday Wednes-day evening at 8:00 p. m. in the Bingham mortuary chapel, if Mrs. Muhar died in a salt Lake JCity hospital Sunday fcf pneumonia. pneu-monia. She had been ill nearly ' a year, suffering from a cancer. She Was born in Lika, Jugoslavia," Jugo-slavia," October 25, 1889, a dau ghter of Anna and Luka Zivkovich. Zivko-vich. She was married to Martin Muhar in her native country January 6, 1909, and came to tBingham in 1913. She was a member of the Slovenian Slo-venian National Benefit society and the Catholic church. r Surviving are her husband, four sons and daughters, John, 1 Mark, Anna and Mildred Wuhar, all of Bingham; five brothers, John L. and Martin Zivko?ich of Salt Lake City; Luka Zhfcovich of South America and Joso and Mile Zivkovich of Jugoslavia, and a sister, Katie Zivkovich of Jugoslavia. |