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Show mUmm I isjfn '' '- " ii in iii i sTl1 JOE E. CHURICH RITES SET FOR SATURDAY Requiem mass will be held Saturday Sat-urday at 10 a.m. in St. Therese Catholic Church. I 1 2 S. Allen St., Midvale, for Joe Eli Churich, 39, of 292 Spruce, Midvale, who died Wednesday at I I :25 a.m. at his home of natural causes. The Rosary will be recited Friday Fri-day (tonight) at 8 o'clock at 8090 South State, where friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday prior to services. Mr. Churich was born in Bingham Bing-ham Canyon, January 18, 1921, to Eli and Sophie Savaugarak Churich. He was married to Margie Kikel, Dec. 26, 1947, in Grand Junction, Colo. He was employed as black- smith by K.ennecott Copper Corp. He also played football for Salt Lake Seagulls. A member of the Catholic Church, he was also a veteran vet-eran of World War II, Pacific Theater. Surviving him are his widow, Midvale; sisters, Mrs. Eddie (Angelina) (Angel-ina) Benard, Hyattsville, Md.; Mrs. Margie Herrera, Butte, Mont.; Mrs. George (Jennie) Sluga and Mrs. Ray (Sophie) Lukas, Bingham Canyon; Can-yon; Mrs. Mildred Knaggs, Sacramento, Sacra-mento, Calif., and brothers, Dan and Mike Churich, Midvale, and Jack Churich, Madison, Wis. Burial will be in Midvale Cemetery. Ceme-tery. Joseph Kopesec, 73, of Midvale, former resident of Highland Boy for many years, died Thursday, March 1 7, at 7 a.m. at his home after a long illness. Requiem Mass was celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. at 112 S. Allen St.. Midvale. Burial was in Murray City Cemetery. O |