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Show JOHN LEVENTIS RITES SLATED SATURDAY IN SLC Funeral services for John Emmanuel Em-manuel Leventis, 63, Bingham, restaurant and tavern operator of Lead Mine, will be conducted tomorrow, Saturday, at 2 p.m. at the Greek Orthodox church, Holy Trinity, 2nd West and 3rd South, Salt Lake City, by Rev. Antonios Kalogeropoulos. Friends may call at 450 Main, Bingham, today (Friday) from 6 to 9 p.m. and at the family residence resi-dence Saturday from 10 a.m. to time of services. Mr. Leventis died at his residence resi-dence Tuesday at 1 a.m. following follow-ing an illness of 11 months. A son of Emmanuel and Maria Anagnostakis Leventis, he was born February 6, 1886 in Ther-risso, Ther-risso, Crete, Greece. He came to the United States in 1907 and has been a resident of Bingham since that time. Mr. Leventis was employed by Kennecott Copper Corp. two jfsis as a imnei. lie later woi lied li-ed as a meat cutter, operated a tavern in Copperfield and later became manager of a restaurant and tavern in Lead Mine. He was a member of the Greek Orthodox church, the Bingham chapter of the Greek-American Progressive Assn., and the Pan-Cretan Pan-Cretan brotherhood. On July 4, 1917, he married Argero Mavrogenis in Bingham. Surviving are his widow, a son, Mike John Leventis, Bingham; his mother, two brothers, Stephanos, Steph-anos, and Steliot Leventis, three sisters, Katma and Olympia Leventis, Le-ventis, all of Fourne, Crete, Greece; Mrs. Elpiniki Kogianes, Provo. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery, Salt Lake City, under direction of Bingham mortuary. o |