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Show Won Greene Meets Tragic Death m Mine Tu0 entire community was shock-. shock-. aud grieved to learn Tuesday ,rniB tho sullen and tragic tau of Myro" A. Greene, son of Mr. Mrs. J. Erastus Greene, which :';urod sometime between 6:30 and n m. Monday night. .... r.veen. an employee of a . '.UHnd Boy mine in Bingham was tg on shift. According to the v,Ve details of the accident which t'L-ents had, he apparently leaned ' tr the shaft to gee if the cage had 1 down, when a descending cage 'Ik him on the head and hurled "a into the shaft to his death a "1 of some 800 feet. When the 1 was rescued, the clothing had 1 nletelv torn away and the tdy crushed and bruised almost be-nd be-nd recognizance. Greene was born in this city aguSt 23, 1903. He attended the L schools here and also was a i4ent at Westminister college in : Lake for two years, returning to .encan Fork to complete his n tool work and graduating from the :,1 school about six years ago. Following bis graduation Mr. eene married Miss Kathleen Chip- n0f Alpine, and one child blessed P .., p. daughter, Phyllis, three . of age. Mr. and Mrs. Greene ,ttwent to Ignacio, Colorado, where t some three years he taught inj :e Indian school there. About a u ago they returned to Utah. Surviving are his wife and daught-.Sbt daught-.Sbt parents and the following j ,ther and sisters: Erma, Ivadell ! Donna Tregaskis, Mildred and j U Greene and Jack Greene or mis ikeral services will be held this Lnoon (Saturday) commencing at 1 o'clock in the Third ward chapel. '4 . |