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Show GEORGE HINTON DIES IN LAVERKIN George llinton, died at his homo in LaYerkin. Monday morning at four o'clock. His death was the result of heart trouble. Mr. Hinton had been suffering from heart disease for over two years and had recently returned from Cedar City where he had been for examination and treatment. treat-ment. It was thought that he was progressing as well as could be expected. Last Sunday, with his family he had attended church services and taken their baby up to be blessed. At that time he seemed as well as usual. That evening when his wife and he were retiring she remarked "George. I have certainly worried a lot over you and your health," he replied. "I have quit worrying about myself." About four o'clock Monday morning Mrs. Hinton got up to take care of the baby. When , she returned to their room Mr. Hinton threw out his arm, and rolled off the bed. She called his name, bent over him to see why he didn't answer and found that he was dead. She immediately immed-iately called to the neighbors for help. Mr. Hinton is well known and liked through this district. He has always been very active in church work. Served on the city council and held many ward and stake offices. All of Dixie sympathizes with his family in this, their sorrow. The funeral services were held last Thursday in LaYerkin. Vernon Ver-non Church of LaYerkin. and the Ward Bishopric presided. He is survived by his wife and seven children. |