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Show jjSEPH J. CROW -RITES IN SALT jLAKECITY TODAY - ' 1 i-ncral services for Joseph r e; Crow, 63, retired Kenne-ons;t Kenne-ons;t A Copper Corp, Utah Copper S' ' Lion miner, who died Tues-I Tues-I at his home in Copperfield f I? a lingering illness, will be 'ub7?jductcd today (Friday) . at 1 'zh4 in St. Paul's Episcopal -Jc'ii-ch 2fil South 9th East, Salt jt'a,, city, with Rev. Mortimer )0 J Chester officiating. 5' friends may call at Bingham U"mdhuary Friday morning until ' 1 1($ m. Interment will be in Mt. eel I Olivet cemetery, Salt Lake City g un4 'i direction of Bingham mor- LJtuiy. iRfi fir Crow was born October vJ 1U 1884 at Ross Head, Ulverston, Iui Idiashire, England, a son of I j j, ph and Elizabeth Ann Horns-mi Horns-mi WCrow. While a young man he I cati" t0 tne United States, com-I com-I ina first to Bingham Canyon and op.", gofr.g to Nevada where he work's work-'s edf in different mines. 4 Ht married Mary Jane Ander-ryf Ander-ryf : I at Ely, Nev., September 19, I 1 17. He then came to Bingham CJpyon and has resided here I t'.xe that time. ;I He was employed in the blast-g blast-g I department and was a ma-? ma-? Inist in that department at the I e of his retirement six months Survivors include his widow, jCffliperfield; and five step dau- gfiL'rs of the Bingham Canyon r arta; his mother, one sister and f four brothers, all of Lancashire, I lifiland. I i o |