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Show FORMER BINGHAM GIRL BURIED IN PARK CITY Funeral services for Gloria Gay Deeben, 17, who died Saturday Sat-urday at 2 a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital after a major operation, were conducted Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. in Park City Community church by Rev. Frank Mathis, pastor. A daughter of Ed and Opal Mc-Connell Mc-Connell Deeben, she was born January 11, 1934, at Bingham Canyon. She was a beauty school student in Salt Lake City and a member of the Park City Community Com-munity church. Miss Deeben recently was an nlhifwt nf intprpst in medical cir- cles when she spent 13 hours on the operating table undergoing a heart stricture operation. Doctors Doc-tors inserted a tube in her heart and for a time it seemed she would recover. However pneumonia pneu-monia developed and she died. Survivors include her parents, two brothers, Ed and Harry Deeben, Dee-ben, Park City; one sister, Mrs. Nadine Carpenter, Bingham; two grandmothers, Mrs. Rena Mc-Connell, Mc-Connell, Bingham, and Mrs. Lena Deeben, Salt Lake City. Interment was in Park City cemetery. o Paul Nelson, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson, is recuperating re-cuperating at his home from a compound leg fracture received when run over by a car last Thursday afternoon about five o'clock just below the Bingham Central school. The accident occurred oc-curred while he and several other oth-er youngsters were on their way to the show. He is reported in fine condition. |