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Show ACCIDENT KILLS WORKERSATURDAY Funeral services for William Ray Jarman, 44, 68 East First South, Salt Lake City, were held at noon Wednesday at 260 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, with Bishop Lawrence Mansell of the Nibley park ward officiating. officiat-ing. Mr. Jarman was killed instantly in-stantly at 3:45 p.m. Friday at Copperton, when struck on the head with a heavy iron electric light pole. He was unloading the pole with the aid of Dewey H. Olson, owner of Olie's Service company, 165 West South Temple, Tem-ple, Salt Lake City. Justice of Peace Francis A. Miller, at the coroner's inquest, pronounced the death accidental. accident-al. Mr. Jarman was born November Novem-ber 24, 1899, in Salt Lake City, a son of Albert and Augusta Jarman, and attended Salt Lake City schools. He was inducted into the army two years ago and released six months later to work at Portland, Ore. He returned re-turned to Salt Lake City last spring. Surviving are his mother, Salt Lake City; two sisters, Mrs. Byron By-ron W. Lund berg, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Helen Abbott, Eugene, Ore., and a brother, Roy Jarman of Portland. Interment was at Wasatch Lawn Memorial park under direction di-rection of Bingham mortuary. o |