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Show J.H. MCDONALD RITESTUESDAY Requiem mass for James H. (Jim) McDonald, 46, Lark, who died Friday al 3:10 a.m- at his residence at Lark of a heart ailment, ail-ment, was celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. at Cathedral of the Madeleine Made-leine by Rev. Daniel E. Leahy. Mr. McDonald was born April 20, 1900 at Morcur, Tooele county, coun-ty, a son of John and Catherine Hyland McDonald. He resided in Bingham Canyon until moving to Lark in 1931, where he was employed as a master mechanic for U- S. Smelting Refining and Mining company. Mr. McDonald was an active member of the Catholic church and was affiliated affiliat-ed with the Lark Lions club. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Dora Hansen McDonald, and a son, James McDonald, Lark; his mother. Mrs. Catherine H. McDonald, Salt Lake City; two sisters and three brothers, Mrs. John S. Lochhead, Mrs. Beth ! Spell, George F. McDonald, Salt j Lake City; John J. McDonald, j Naco, Ariz., and Richard J. Mc-1 Donald, Warren, Ariz. Interment was in Mt. Calvary cemetery, Salt Lake City, under direction of Bingham Mortuary. |