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Show Death and Funeral John P. Turner J. P. Turner, well known in Bingham as Deputy Assessor and for many years a resident of camp died at a Salt Lake hospital on Saturday morning last, he died of pneumonia after a few days illness. He was born in Illinois Ill-inois in 1855, and had been engaged en-gaged in the occupation of mining min-ing for many, years in Bingham and the Cottonwood. He is sur- vived by his widow and the following fol-lowing sons and daughters : Mrs. Dorothy McFadden, Mrs. Tyler Gardiner of Salt Lake; Fred Turner of Copperfield and John R. Turner of British Columbia. He was a daily visitor at the City Hall and he was much esteemed and respected by his every day friends. ,r Funeral service were held in the Immanuel Baptist church at Salt Lake City on Tuesday. The Rev. Russell M. Brougher had charge of the services. Interment Inter-ment was made at Mt. Olivet cemetery, under the direction of the R. O. Donnell Undertaking Co. |