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Show WM. ROBBINS SERVICES HELD Funeral services for William Robbins, 74, Salt Lake City, who died at his home last Wednesday Wednes-day of causes incident to age, were held Saturday at 2 p.m. at 372 East First South. He was a j retired mine superintendent and had lived in Bingham until a year ago. A native of Pennsylvania, he was born March 12, 1871, a son 1 of Samuel and Jane Robbins. He had lived in Bingham from 1876 until a year ago, when he moved to Salt Lake City. While in Bingham, Bing-ham, he was water supervisor of the city for 16 years and served i as a mine superintendent for sev- j eral years. He was a member of i the Methodist church. He married Bernice Hosking in Salt Lake City in January 1896. Survivors include his widow; seven daughters, Mrs. Viola Jackson, Mrs- LaVon Baugh, Mrs. Harold Clough, Mrs. Robert Jenkins, Mrs. Eugene Marvin, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Le-land Le-land Nielson and Mrs. James Le-Claire, Le-Claire, both of West Jordan; a sister. Mrs. James Kellow, Po-catello, Po-catello, Ida.; a brother. Samuel Robbins, Seattle, Wash.; and 19 grandchildren |