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Show James Nerdin Dies At St. Marks Hospital James Nerdin, formerly of this city, but a resident of Bingham for the past number of years, died at the St. Marks Hospital early Saturday morning, after a fourteen weeks illness. ill-ness. He was born and raised in Pleasant Grove, his parents being pioneers of this district. He leaves a wife and five children to mourn his loss, also three brothers, Hyrum and Josetph of Pleasant Grove, and Thomas of Bingham. One sister, Margaret N. Jarman, of Los Angeles also survives. . Funeral services were held in Bingham Tuesday afternoon at the L. D. S. meeting house, which was packed to capacity and had more than 200 people standing outside. There were several trvok loads of flowers that followed the hearse to Pleasant Grove, where Interment was made. Eighty automobiles followed the body to its last resting place at the Pleas-and Pleas-and Grove Cemetery. J. W. Gillman of rthis city was one of the speafiers at the funeral. |