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Show TWO LOSE LIVES 1IN COLLISION OF ORE TRAINS j wo Utah Copper company brakemen were fatally injured tf.2 p m. last Friday in a collision col-lision of two ore dump trains at thf south portal of No. 2 tunnel tun-nel at the mine. Officials reported report-ed that the two men were rid-nc rid-nc on the head dump .car of a irain being pushed north to the 'ogtal on the D dump line, when hi train collided with a south-adlnd south-adlnd train.' ;John Golish, 27, Bingham, was illt'd instantly. Mr. Golish had Sn a brakeman since May, filliam Martin ' O'Keefe, 25, t Jordan, died en route to a H Lake City hospital. He was t gtudent brakeman, putting in lis first shift at. the time-of the :olision. ' Requiem mass for Mr. Golish ,va conducted Tuesday morning in f the .Holy Rosary Catholic :h4rch. Burial was in Mt. Cal-vafy Cal-vafy cemetery, Salt Lake City. Fht rosary was recited at the ;irjfcham mortuary chapel Mon-lag Mon-lag evening. ... Mr. Golish was born March 0,1 1915, at Bingham, the son of Slif and Martha Culley" Golish. iefhad been employed by Utah 2oiper company since April, 935. He married Miss Blanche L4pjsty August 21, 1940. , Surviving are his widow; his art-nts; a son, Michael John 3rOfsh; two brothers, Nick Go-.idi Go-.idi Bingham, and Max Golish, vifi the U. S. coast guard at San 'rancisco; and three sisters', Mrs. "jfy Borich, Lillian and Helen 3o$sh, all of Bingham. list rites for Mr. O'Keefe were K.Tducted . Wednesday morning n fie Church of the Little Flow-;r Flow-;r in Midvale. The rosary was -edited Tuesday evening, at the antily home at West Jordan. Jurjal was in Mt. Calvary ceme-,erjf. ceme-,erjf. Mr. O'Keefe was born June 6, .Si?, at Leadville, Colo., a son "William and Mary Flanagan, y.toefe. He had been employed 7 i the Utah Copper company ,..je November, 1938. Mr. O'Keefe was district vice retident of the CIO at the time if 4iis death and was secretary t the CIO union at the Utah ;c0pir company mine. Surviving are his widow, the orflier Miss Grace Lucille Shul-enj Shul-enj a son, Martin O'Keefe, and t daughter, Judith Arlene O'-Ccei'e, O'-Ccei'e, all of West Jordan; his atjer. William F. O'Keefe of jfk City; two sisters, Mrs. Syl-'ial Syl-'ial Davis of Brownsville, Pa., !"f Mrs. Frances Gurthie of L feral Wells, Texas, 1 o |