Show Death Of Eugene Giles r It was with deep sorrow and regret to read of ot the passing on of ot our former townsman and esteemed friend Eugene Giles for tor years cashier r of or the then First National Bank of or this city and active I I in business fraternal and social affairs of ot of our community I Because of ot his always genial nature friendliness and kindliness with all who f came c me in contact with him he was highly j esteemed esteemed during his residence In our ourI I midst and his death will be sincerely mourned by scores of Park City friends and admirers I During his residence among us he became a member of ot Uintah Lodge No 7 P F. F A. A M. M Ontario Chapter No 3 R. R A A. A i M. M and Malta No 3 K T T. TIn I Ito in 1906 1908 and maintained his membership in these organizations until his death and because of ot his always keen Interest in Park City affairs his name continued on the subscription list of The Record since leaving Park City his City his renewal to being Ing credited only last week I Death came Monday night following a brief brier illness of ot pleurisy at his home In in Salt Lake City Born in Blissfield Michigan in 1870 I deceased came to Utah in 1899 Shortly I after acter he became associated with the First I II National Bank at Nephi Utah coming I to Park City in 1905 to accept the position I tion tion of or cashier of the First National Bank of Park City under W. W W. W Arm 1 Arm I Armstrong strong a position he held for four years I. I Leaving Park City Mr Armstrong put I 1 him in charge of or the th First National Bank of or Ely Nevada where he served successively successively successively I as cashier vice president and I president In 1910 he returned to Salt Lake to 1 accept a position with the National Cop Cop- Copper Copper Copper per Bank shortly after being establish establish- established ed by Mr Armstrong He became con con- connected connected connected with the Continental Bank and Trust company in 1929 1029 and served as vice president until his death t Surviving are his widow Mrs Niletta Giles GUes and one son George Eugene Giles to whom sympathy is extended in their sad bereavement Two grandchildren Eugene and Clark Giles also survive I Funeral servIces cervices were held at the Masonic Temple Salt Lake City yester yester- yesterday yesterday yesterday day under the auspices of Mount Moriah Lodge No 2 Utah having charge of the escort E. E E A A. Hewitt John W W. Buck R. R R E. E j i Bailey H. H C. C Haylor Baylor and M. M G. G 0 Heltzman Heitzman represented the Masonic bodies of Park City Mr Hewitt being one of or the pall pall- pallbearers bearers I |