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Show Giles McDonald Dies Monday, Services Friday Funeral services will be held on Friday, Oct. 1 at 11 a.m. in the Hinckley ward chapel for Giles McDonald, 55, who died at 2:20 a. m., Tuesday, Sept. 28 at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City. Mr. McDonald had been ill for fourteen days, having been stricken with his illness on Monday, September 13, when he was taken immediately immedi-ately to Salt Lake City for treatment treat-ment for cerebral hemorrhage, that was the cause of his death. Mr. McDonald had been a resident resi-dent of Hinckley for the past sixteen six-teen years, having moved here in September of 1932. He was born at Park City on April 5,1892, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. McDonald, who resided most of their lives at Heber City. Giles McDonald and Maud Webb McDonald were married at Heber City on June 5, 1912. Both at Heber and in Hinckley, Mr. McDonald's major occupation has been mining. Survivors include his wife, Maud Webb McDonald, Hinckley; and eight children: Leonard W., Logan; Phyllis Komatar, Waukegan, Lll.; Dan McDonald, Deseret; Lola Hum-prhies, Hum-prhies, Delta; Shirley Ivie and Virr ginia Smith, Lynndyl; Dale G., Jay, and Mildred, who reside with their mother in Hinckley. Also surviving are three brothers Clarence McDonald, Milford; Wlat-er Wlat-er and Clifford McDonald, Heber; and a sister, Cora Wathen, Murray; and three half brothers and three half-sisters. Burial will be in the Heber City cemetery at 4:15 p. m. with graveside grave-side services being held there, following fol-lowing the funeral services in Hinckley Hin-ckley Friday morning. Interment is under the direction of the L. N. Nickle Mortuary. |