Show heart attack closes career of familiar traveling salesman E lesley yarnell of grand junction calo summoned while guest of hyland hotel sunday evening well vell cheerful and busy with ag ordence at last sun evening when mr and mrs kenneth summers of the hyland hotel departed for the regular sunday evening services of the L D S church and dead within five minutes of their heir arrival home at between and 9 E lesley yarnell traveling ra ragman lemman for the he southwest dry goods co of grand junca on colo de paree this life the ablack was very sudden and he suffered intensely for approximately 30 minutes no physician was available at the time dr austin having been called to moab on an emergency case during the absence from town of dr allen alien and there not being sufficient time to obtain the assistance si of dr keil of blanding anding BI 11 however oliever there is little that can C abne ne in such cases and the re siti would probably have been the same arl yarnell who has traveled this territory for the past twenty years and was well known to local people arrived saturday evening and expected to remain until monday morning relatives in grand junction were at once notified and cars bringing an undertaker and half a dozen relatives and connections arrived at 3 a in monday morning and the remains were removed to grand junction for burial the deceased was a large man and apparently in the best of health he was approximately 40 years of age and it is learned that he suffered a severe fall some two or three weeks ago which may have ruptured some tissue or caused a blood clot which got into the blood stream and was carried to the heart with fatal results we are informed that he gives history of one previous tather rather serious heart attack about a year ago when mr yarnell was taken ill mr may cooper and mrs paul sieber were called in and dr austin was called on the phone at moab the doctor stated that it appeared to be a case of angina pectoris pec toris but was unable to help the sufferer deceased is survived by a wife and two daughters the eldest being fifteen years of age |