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Show busi;:ess man of city dies Funeral services for James Buckley. Buck-ley. 79, of 635 Edison street, for 60 years a gravel and team contrac- tor in Salt Lake CityjsYlll he rnn- ducted Wednesday at 11 a. m. in the Dre mertuary, M East Seventh Sev-enth South street, by Bishop Sheldon Shel-don R. Brewster. Burial will be In the City cemetery. Friend may call at the mortuary until time of service's. Mr. Buckley died Sunday at 6:10 a. m. in a local hospital of causa Incident to age. He was born In Lancashire, England. Eng-land. November , 1S5T, a son of James and Anne Fielding Buckley. He came to America when a child, his mother dying during the aea voyage and his father a few days after landing. Mr. Buckley crossed the plains with tha pioneer of 1M and settled In Salt Lake City. He was an active ac-tive member of the L. D. 8. church nd the Woodmen of the World, camp No. 238. He retired from active buslnees In Surviving are four sons. Jamea S.. Leo J. and William 8. Buckley, all of Salt Lake City, and Clarence R. Buckley of Murray; nine grandchildren grandchil-dren and on great-grandchild. |