Show DEATH CALLS C H I ID D Dl C ROBBINS ROBB INS Rites for Utah Mining Man Manto Mani to Be Held in L. L A. A Funeral services and Interment of Don Carlos Cartos 71 years year of or age a veteran field man scout and adviser for many Utah coal and concerns Interested In Utah's Iron deposits deposits de de- posits who died Saturday at Los Lo Angeles Angeles An An- geles goole following a Q prolonged Illness due to cancer of the stomach will be held in that city where a son lion and daughter reside Mr Robbins Bobbins wa WM born In Salt Lake L. February 6 6 1862 1852 He lIe moved to WashIngton WashIngton Washington Wash Wash- ington county with his hla parents while a l aboy boy and as all a 1 young man operated a small furniture factory at Hebron one ono of the early arly settlements of that sec eec tion Mr Robbins became Interested In Inthe Inthe inthe the coal and Iron resources of the state nearly fifty y Years ars ago and antI since that time these industries had been his chief object of interest In the early days of the Utah Fuel company's entrance entrance entrance en en- trance Into Carbon county he was one of tho trusted field men me an and advisers in the acquisition of coal lands and in later years ears ho did much field work for Milner Walker alker American Smelting and Refining company and the H. H O. O Snyder tIer der Interests In Iron county I Several trips 8 East made b by Mr Robbins to 10 bring knowledge of Utah's I vast und undeveloped Iron deposits to tho the I attention of men and corporations o of large means While not a technically skilled geologist or metallurgist he had hada hadn a n wide working knowledge of his subject subject subject sub sub- and such a breadth brea th of vision that his opinion as oa to the tho possibilities and probabilities In the development of Utah's coal conI and iron carried lud much wel weight ht with his employers Mr Ir Robbins left Salt Lake two VO years earS ago for Lo Los LOg Angeles in hope of ot benefiting benefiting benefiting bene bene- fiting his health He lIe returned earl early last summer somewhat improved but suffered a relapse and was taken to a local hospital and later to a II sanitarium here where he remained for twelve weeks leaving again for Los Angeles last October Ho lIe had kept up his regular regular regular reg reg- ular business correspondence with his I Salt Lake associates until a few days I previous to his death and expected to toI return to this city In the spring I Mr Robbins is survived by his widow I and a son Don Carlos Robbins Jr and daughter |