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Show LJU. it ..a.'. ..' a: : i ART MACKE DIES IN CALIFORNIA DEC. 13 A letter from Mrs. Art Macke to Mrs. Myrtle Thomas of Lark, brought news of the death of Arthur Ar-thur A. Macke, 69, at Burbank, Calif., on Saturday, December 13. Mr. Macke was born January 18, 1889, in Berlin, Germany, A former for-mer Bingham and Copperton resident resi-dent for many years, he was a member of the Bingham Volunteer j Fire Dept. and had also served as president of the Utah State Fire- men's Assn. in 1931. Also he had worked as employment director for Utah Copper Co. here at one time. He is survived by a son and daughter, daugh-ter, Bud and Delia, and a sister, Grace, in California. Burial was held December 16 at the Val Halla Memorial I'aik, Masonic Plot. J. R. MdNTYRE i DIES DECEMBER 22 j Funeral services for James Ro-, bert Mclntyre. 80, of Salt Lake j City, former Bingham resident, will be held Friday (today) at 260 I E. South Temple, Salt Lake City at 2 p.m. Mr. Mclntyre died Monday, Mon-day, December 22, at 4 p.m. in a Salt Lake rest home of a heart ailment. He was born August 28, 1878, in Missouri. Fie married Melba .Shore in 1925, in Salt Lake City. She died in 1929. He was a mem-j mem-j her of the Benevolent and Protec-I Protec-I live Order of Elks. He was retired, j He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mel vin (Gavle) Smithen, El ! Monte, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Mable j Dexter, Los Angeles. Calif., and ; two grandchildren, Burial will be j in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. " |