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Show BLAST VICTIM'S FUNERAL HELD Funeral services for GuiseppL De Marchi, 38, of Highland Boy, a victim of a blasting accident at the Utah Copper company open-pit mine of January 10,' were held Tuesday morning at the Holy Rosary Catholic church. Requiem mass was celebrated with the Reverend C. E. Hogan officiating. The rosary was recited re-cited at the Bingham mortuary chapel Monday evening. Interment was made at the Bingham cemetery under direction direc-tion of the Bingham mortuary. Pallbearers were John Feraco, Tony Azzelio, Mike Mayo, Dominic Dom-inic PMlena, Dominic Gulanti and Tony Correlli. Mr. De Marchi was born in a province of Udine, Italy, and had been a resident of the United States 18 years. He had been employed by Utah Copper company com-pany five years. Surviving are his parents and seven sisters, all of Italy and ona brother, Erminia De Marchi of Garfield, New Jersey, Jer-sey, who arrived in Bingham Monday to attend the funeral services. |