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Show 'MER RESIDENT ; DIES INSALT LAKE jjohn Rino, 58, Salt Lake City uiion official and brother of tink' Rino of Bingham Canyon, ( d Sunday morning in a Salt lke hospital after a lingering iness. ; JA son of Samuel and Rosaria nrri Rino, he was born Febru- 1 W 7, 1890 in Aiello, Italy. In !101 he came with his father to tie United States and they set-tf set-tf i in Bingham. He was educat- ; cfl in Bingham and later worked if the Kennecott Copper Corp. me. As a young man he moved ! if Park City where he owned operated a grocery store. He , nloved to Salt Lake City in 1930. 1 ftr many years he was vice president pre-sident of the Bartender's union, ti Ileal No. 721, AF of L, and for 0 terms was president of the ion. He held this position at we time of his death. J He married Lucy Tappero on Jrch 31, 1919 in Salt Lake City. 4? was member of Woodmen of : e World and of Our Divine vious catholic church. , I Besides his brother of Bing-'wm, Bing-'wm, he is survived by his wid-ty wid-ty and three sons and two daughters dau-ghters of Salt Lake City, a bro-: bro-: f in Salt Lake City and a i fWher and sister in Italy. I I Requiem mass was celebrated f jnursday morning at 10 a.m.' at . fur Divine Saviour catholic yurch in Salt Lake City. Inter-fn Inter-fn was in Salt Lake City cem-;. cem-;. ,f ery. |