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Show v Miner Dies Suddenly John D. Stanley, 35, a miner of several years experience, died suddenly sud-denly Tuesday noon at the local hospital, where he was removed from the Gadberry apartments. He and Mrs. Stanley had been making mak-ing their home there, the latter having been employed as assistant in the local freight office. The body was taken in charge by the Southern Utah mortuary and removed re-moved to Cedar City, former home of Mrs. Stanley, the former Ethel Anderson, but later was shipped to Butte, Montana, for interment. A half-brother of the deceased lives there, it is understood. under-stood. Little was known of the deceased except that he was a non-ferrous miner of more than ordinary ability. abil-ity. Until a short time (before the illness which resulted fatally he was employed at the Harrington-Hickory Harrington-Hickory mine, which is being operated by James D. Williams under a federal grant of funds. V |