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Show DEATH CALL COMES TO JOSEPH H. QUINN Had Lived in Ephralm for Many Tears, and Was Woll Regarded. Joseph TT. Qulnn, an old resident of Utah, died at the home of his daughter. Mrs. J. L. Clemons, 1S47 Xinth East street, at 10 o'clock yesterday forenoon, of heart trouble. He wns forced to leave ISphraim about two years ago on account of the altitude affecting his heart, and since then had lived In thl3 city. lie seemed as well as usual yesterday morning. morn-ing. At about fl o'clock his heart gave him some trouble, but a physician" was called nnd he soon declared him out of danger. A second and fatol attack camo at 10 o'clock. Mr. Qulnn was born In JSngland In 1S4U and came to this country and to Utah with his parents when he was a small boy. Most of the time since then he had lived In Fphraim. where he was well known as one of the veteran barbers. He Is survived by a widow, six Children and seven grandchildren. The children are Mrs. Arthur Dorlus of this city. Mrs. Clemons, IT. J. Qulnn, principal of tho Rlverton school: Roy W. Qulnn. a barber hero: Charles "W. Qulnn. a teacher in the MIdvale schools, and Mrs. Clark Bronson of Midway. Funeral services will be held at n o'clock tomorrow afternoon at tho home of his daughter, where he died Interment Inter-ment will be In Mt. Olivet cemetery. |