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Show FORMER UTAH COPPER COMPANY EMPLOYE DIES body of Mrs. Katherine Eager Bowdle, 56, was brought to Salt Lake City Monday for entombment. en-tombment. Mrs. Bowdle died in East Ely, Nevada, after a long illness. In 1903 Mrs. Bowdle graduated gra-duated from the St. Mark's training train-ing school for nurses. She became a member of the nursing staff of the Utah Copper company in Bingham. In 1905 she entered the school of medicine medic-ine at the University of Michigan Michi-gan where she received her doctor's doc-tor's degree. She returned to Utah in 1909. In recognition for her services as a physician and nurse, Mrs. Bowdle was presented with a 20-year 20-year service medal of the Utah Copper company by D. C. Jack-ling, Jack-ling, now company president. With her husband, Dr. Ralph A Bowdle, whom she married Oct. 15, 1913, Mrs. Bowdle moved mov-ed to Ely, in June, 1916, For many years she was in charge of the nursing staff at the Steptoe Valley hospital, where her husband hus-band was chief surgeon. Surviving are her husband, three sisters, Mrs. Mable , Barnard, Barn-ard, Salt Lake City; Mrs.. Mary Johnson, Pomona, Calif., and Mrs. Lucy Lehr of Allentown, Pai, and a brother, John H. Eager of Ely. |