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Show ifi WORKER DIES ; IN TUNNEL CRASH HdlWon of t.vo mine motors K IwulinK debris from a ;e between Lurk and Bing-I'copper Bing-I'copper .nine early Wednes-I Wednes-I caused the death of Alan C. L 22, Laik. f v accident occurred at about f , when Mr. Giles entered I tunnel, being constructed for Is Smelting Refining and Min- fu by Utah Construction Co. I motor pulled an empty string !'.its and met an oncoming motor, officials said. fj an attempt to escape injury, L victim jumped from the ve- to the right side of the tun-i tun-i but impact of the crash tied the motor he was oper-fciover oper-fciover on top of him. Witnessed Witnes-sed he died instantly. 1 iver of the other motor, Lo-;'E. Lo-;'E. Shelhanirner, was unin- I.ie victim had been employed j motorman by Utah Conation Con-ation Co. since October, 1949. e was born Feb. 22, 1928, at er, a son of William Elliott Sarah Viva Carhle Giles. He reared in Heber and attend-1 attend-1 Wasatch high school there. Irom 1945 to 1947 Mr. Giles f ed in the U. S. navy, and was -.oman third class in the Pa-t Pa-t campaign. Jehad resided with his mother g stop-father, L. F. Sweat, at it. three years. Mr. Giles was 1 ember of the Church of Jesus prist of Latter-day Saints. Ei.di'S his mother and stepper, step-per, he is survived by two Ithers. Lawrence E. Giles, Pas-:.a, Pas-:.a, Cal., and William Doyle j, Centerville, Davis county, two grandparents, Mr. and John Tomas M. Giles, He-jneral He-jneral services will be con-:ed con-:ed Saturday at 2 p.m. in Heir He-ir Second LDS ward chapel, by fcnard Giles, bishop. Burial I be in Heber cemetery, f :;ends may call at Olpin mor-17 mor-17 Friday from 6:30 to 9 p.m. f at the residence of Fred 1 m, 282 W. Center. Heber, I Jday prior to services. I o |