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Show 3 ALBERT F. NEWMAN RITES SET FOR SATURDAY NOON Funeral services for Albert Fredrick Fred-rick Newman, 65, of 720 So. West Temple, Salt Lake City, former Bingham Canyon resident, who died Monday, February 20, 9:45 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of natural na-tural causes, will be held Saturday noon at 2350 East 13th South, Salt Lake City. Services will be conducted con-ducted by the Chapla-n of Veterans Hospital. Friends may call at the place of service Friday (today) from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday one hour prior. Mr. Newman was born July 29, 1895 in Bingham Canyon, to Jake end Emily Harrsen Newman. A veteran vet-eran of World War 1, he also belonged be-longed to the Lutheran Church. He was employed as a carpenter. I le is also a former member of American Amer-ican Legion Post No. 30 of Bingham Bing-ham Ca'.iyon. Surviving him are a brother, Hugo J. Newman, Salt Lake City, and a nephew, Dr. Sims Douggins, Panguitch, Garfield County. Interment will be in Bingham City Cemetery. Graveside military services will be conducted by Bingham Bing-ham American Legion Post No. 30. WILLIAM C. RAY Funeral services for William Charles Ray, 61, of Murray, former Bingham Canyon resident, who died Saturday, Feb. 18, 7:40 a.m. at his home of a heart ailment, were held Wednesday 12:30 p.m. in Murray .Ninth Ward Chapel. Mr. Ray had lived in Bingham Canyon for 20 years before moving to Murray Mur-ray I 1 years ago. Burial was in Memorial Gardens of the Valley. DR. ANDREW W. CONTRATTO, FORMER BINGHAM RESIDENT DIES IN BROOKLINE, MASS. Word was received Tuesday evening ev-ening by relatives here of the death that evening of Dr. Andrew W. Contratto, 53, in Brookline, Maws. A prominent heart specialist in the Boston area, Dr. Contralto passed away Tuesday evening after a lingering ling-ering illness. He had undergone an operation last October 1 3 and has since been in poor health. Dr. Contratto, Con-tratto, a former Bingham resident, was well known here having attended attend-ed and graduated from Bingham High School. He also attended the University of Utah Medical School. His wife is the former Doris Masters Mas-ters of Bin'hum Canyon. Surviving him besides his widow, are two sons, Thomas Matthew, presently serving in the U. S. Army, and Peter Andrew, An-drew, and a daughter, Susan, Brook-line; Brook-line; also his mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lennon, 1370 East 3930 So., Salt Lake City, and four brothers, Renold J. (Bunny), (Bun-ny), Elmer, Victor and Robert Contratto. Con-tratto. Funeral services will be held Friday (today) in Boston. Mrs. Sallie McKinney Curry, 87, of Vernal, passed away Friday, February I 7, at 2 p.m. at the home of a son, David H. Curry of Copperton Cop-perton after a lingering illness. Funeral services were held Monday 1 p.m. in the Vernal Congrega-tionalist Congrega-tionalist Church in Vernal. Interment Inter-ment was in Vernal Memorial Cemetery. |