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Show VETERAN RAILROAD MAN DIES IN KANSAS Norman C. .Stone, pioneer railroad man, died Wednesday at Pratt, Kans., according accord-ing to word received here yesterday by Ids sisters. Mrs. Mary Kane and Mrs. Bessie Erennan, 1 4ti South Eighth East street. Mrs. Julia Stone, widow; Miss Bessie Stone, daughter, and Norman E. Stone, son, will arrive in Salt Lake tomorrow to-morrow with trie body, which will be taken to the home of Mr. Stone's sisters. sis-ters. The funeral will take place Monday Mon-day morning at 9 o'clock at Our Lady of Lourdes church. Mr. Stone was with the Union Pacific railroad in the early '70s, and until fifteen fif-teen years ago, when he went to the Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific railroad. For some time he was o. passenger conductor con-ductor running out or" Memphis, Tenn. Later he was transferred to the western division. Mr. Stone is survived by two brothers. Virgil Stone of Pocatello", Idaho, and Frank Stone of YVaboo, Nebr! |