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Show SALT LAKE MAN IS KILLED IN IDAHO I 'POj'ATKbl.U Ida. Nov. 17 John S Armstrong was fatally wounded yes-Iterday yes-Iterday noon when ;i shotgun was accl-i accl-i ntly discharged on a work train bc-tocn bc-tocn Twin Groves and Rf. Anthony 1 Mr. Armstrong was employed as time-kecper time-kecper on the work train. Death resulted from the accidental discharge of a shotgun which J. C. Wilson, assistant engineer, was In tho act of unloading. The body was taken immediately to st. Anthony', where tn Inquest, conducted by tho coroner of 1 'remont county at 2 o'clock ronultcd in a verdict of death by uccident. SAIT LAKF. Nov 17. John S Armstrong was born in Red Lodge, Mont , June 21. 1SH5. The family came to Salt like when he wus about 1 years of ago. Ho was educated In the public schools of this city, computing com-puting the high school course. His fathei and mother, .Mr and Mrs. H. J. Armstrong, a brother, Henry Armstrong Arm-strong jnd a sister, lucile riiLslrong, survive him, all residing at 104.1 East South Temple street. Funeral services will be hold here at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at tho Masonic temple, under the direction Of Wasatch lodge No. 1. A- F. and A. M Burial will be In Mt. Olivet cemetery"- no |