Daniel Bell Tranter, 65, retired mining foreman, was buried Monday at Nephi, Utah following services in Salt Lake, Sunday at the Joseph William Taylor mortuary chapel.
Employed as a foreman in many mines of Utah. Mr. Tranter was prominently identified with the early development of the Tintic district. He was later employed at the Silver King Coalition Mine in Park City, and others.
He was born in Nephi, September 11, 1866 and had engaged in mining since youth.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Dovelle Ellis, Salt Lake; Mrs. William Naef, Eureka, and Mrs. Lawrence Reeson, Los Angeles; three sisters, Mrs. Eleanor Robson, Salt Lake; Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bigelow, Nephi, and Alice J. Allen, Coalville, and five grandchildren.
Daniel Bell Tranter, 65, retired mining foreman, was buried Monday at Nephi, Utah following services in Salt Lake, Sunday at the Joseph William Taylor mortuary chapel.
Employed as a foreman in many mines of Utah. Mr. Tranter was prominently identified with the early development of the Tintic district. He was later employed at the Silver King Coalition Mine in Park City, and others.
He was born in Nephi, September 11, 1866 and had engaged in mining since youth.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Dovelle Ellis, Salt Lake; Mrs. William Naef, Eureka, and Mrs. Lawrence Reeson, Los Angeles; three sisters, Mrs. Eleanor Robson, Salt Lake; Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bigelow, Nephi, and Alice J. Allen, Coalville, and five grandchildren.
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