Show Illness ss Fatal I S r rReuben I Reuben May MAY FOUNDRY HEAD EXPIRES Reuben Ma May p. p CG founder of ot the Lundin and May Foundry company died at 3 a. a m. m Monday at his home East Second South street of ot carcinoma He Hp had been ill several several sev sev- eral years Mr May had taken a prominent part in Salt SnIt Lake City mining affairs affairs affairs af af- af- af fairs and at the time of his death was a director of tho the Walker MinIng Mining Min Min- ing company a position he held for several years I He was one of the tho founders of the Salt Lake Engineering company company com corn pany and for 15 years served as as president of the tho organization He had served as president of oC the Lundin Lundin Lundin Lun Lun- din and May Foundry company for forthe forthe the he last 22 years Born in Cornwall England May 29 29 1869 Mr May was a son of Mr and Mrs Daniel May At the age of 18 years Mr May came to the United States first residing in Butte Mont He had made his home lome in Salt Lake City the last 33 years Mr May had been prominent in Salt Lake City lodges and was a a member of Progress lodge No 22 F. F and A. A A.M. M. M t Utah consistory No 1 and a a. member of El EI Kalah Temple Nobles of ot the Mystic Shrine Surviving are his widow Mrs Lena B. B May two sons Earl L. L and Jack May Salt Lake City two daughters Mrs Wingfield Boone Fort Snelling St St. Paul Minn Mrs Andrew Barlow West Vest Point New NewYork NewYork York five grandchildren and two sisters residing in England Funeral services had not been com completed late Monday |