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Show S.P. JENKINS DIES JULY 27 Funeral services for Samuel P-Jenkins, P-Jenkins, 68, Midvale, who died Saturday in a Salt Lake hospital! of a lingering illness were held Tuesday at the Midvale First LDS ward chapel with Bishop D. F. Griffiths of Grandview ward officiating Born September 9, 1879, in Midvale, a son of Ralph and Emma Hardcastle Jenkins, he had been a resident in Bingham for 35 years before moving to Midvale three years ago. Mr. Jenkins had been employed as chief electrician at Utah Copper company before his retirement i three years ago. He had been a member of the LDS church. Survivors include his widow, 1 Mrs. Ada Morrow Jenkins; his i mother, Midvale; three daugh- ters and two sons, Mrs. DelTa Nielsen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ada Jensen, Tooele; Louise and Samuel H Jenkins, Midvale; and Thomas V. Jenkins, Los Angeles, and five brothers and four sisters, sis-ters, Levi, Horace, Washie, Walter Wal-ter and Fred Jenkins, Mrs. Florence Flor-ence Johnson, Mrs. Hannah Harper Har-per and Mrs. Emma Coates Perkins, Per-kins, all of Midvale and Mrs. La-vina La-vina Scanlon, of Salt Lake City. r |