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Show ), MCDONALD 1ST RITES SET 1TURDAY 1P.M. rge McDonald, 51, of Cop-' Cop-' died Tuesday of coronary on in St. Mark's hospital, -ake City. Funeral arrange- have been made for to-v, to-v, Saturday, at 1 p. m. at jeseret mortuary, 36 East It South street, Salt Lake Friends may call at the iry until time of services, e M. Nix, bishop of the ton L. D. S. ward, will :'i services. Burial will be -lay city cemetery, -fly a Copperfield resi-Mr. resi-Mr. McDonald, who was a for the Utah Copper 5', was a son of George 'mm Burkett McDonald, February 25, 1889, in Eng-During Eng-During the World war he : m the 143rd field artillery, vision, U. S. army. ';v'ng are his widow, Mrs. Stubbs McDonald; two 'ers Viola and Mary Lou aM of Copperton; six sons, d Andrew McDonald of a- Cal.; James McDonald ; Francisco; Joe Myles and ADonuld of Bingham; and Mrs. Thomas Wilson of |