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Show " JOHN M. MARTIN I SERVICES TODAY v l; Funeral services will be con- ,:ted today (Friday) at 12:30 ; in Bingham LDS ward cha- "' l'by Bishop Clinton S. Robison , irJohn M. Martin, 40, 4 Heas- LLajjn Heights, Bingham fireman, u0 was found dead Wednesday aity about 8:45 p.m. in the cab of vaLa'fire truck at Bingham No. 2 L ation. Cause of death was un-" un-" retermined. ipbte yax Ewing, chief of police, and ar ifjck Householder, Salt Lake Nunty deputy sheriff, said Mr. Jartin had been dead about 24 fT".urs. He was seen Tuesday ev-wlth-ing in Bingham and presum- aly stopped at the fire station I stead of going home. No fires J tcurred during the 24 hours he floras missing, police said, and it I'l.'jfas not until Wednesday even- f ;g that fellow firemen, attend-1 attend-1 a Xmas party at the fire hall, :;covei-ed the body. The party 1 ! ;! was cancelled. . ".fclMr. Martin was secretary of o. 2 fire company. A native of Fulton, Mo., Mr 'artin married Elsie May John- n in Vernal, June 11, 1937. Be- its his widow he is survived y a son and a daughter, Fred ' and Martha Sue Martin; a other, Charles E. Martin, St. 1 nthony, Ida., and two sisters, I :.s. Jack Jennings, Globe, Ariz., I -d Mrs. Paul Walling, Scofield, I evada. |