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Show i PEMBROKE KITES THURSDAY Ineral services for Earl R. poke, 69, well known Utah I? uman' who died Monday lf-15 p.m. in Bingham of a F"- ailment, were held Thurs-I3'!! Thurs-I3'!! a.m. at 574 E. 1st South, I L3e, City by Rev. R. Dun-f Dun-f Taylor, dean, St. Mark's fwpal cathedral. Jfn November 1, 1878 in Salt 1- uty, he was a son of Her- and Sarah Margetts Pem- i!- His father was founder of Pembroke Co. fce. aU,:nded Massachusetts In-i'L In-i'L Technology one year, entered Columbia univer-JeeriM univer-JeeriM ho receivecP his . en-2, en-2, J"8 and mining degree in I He was a member of the i-fiPa Psi Maternity. Mr. In e started his career in I latL 3 consulting engineer, ItiT fnAas a min ssee in f and Bingham districts. He r member of Wasatch lodge r P. und Accepted Masons. ihR,,,roke married Eliza- tVnKalt Lake City. For Wd tJ tv L(?s AnSeles, but taths J ttmgham about six th Mr80b AtL the time of his 1 the aL embroke w lessee fca. Armstrong tunnel, Bing- brother of Adrian B. It 0f p' President and man- toa2Svve by hi3 widow, ; fur daughters. :;f |