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Show FORMER UTAH MAN DIES IN GEM STATE Special to The Tribune. RIVEliTOX, Doc. 10. Word has been received here of the death at St. Anthony, Idnho. last Saturday of Frank J. Blake, of influenza. Mr. Blake was the son of James "Blake, general superintendent of the Utah-Idaho Sugar company at Sugar City, Idaho, and IC.IzabeUi Hock stead Klake. He was born in Klverton 31 years ago. He removed to Idaho in H'O", where he became engaged in agriculture and sheep raising, i.u which vocation he was remarkably re-markably successful. In addition to his father and mother he is survived by his wife and five children and a number of brothers and sisters, as well as a largo circle of relatives and friends in Idaho and Utah. Mr. Blake, was a familiar figure at the Utah state fairs and all gatherings of sheepmen. A particularly sail feature in" connection connec-tion with the death of Mr. Blake is that just five weeks ago another brother. Warren War-ren Blake, four years his junior, died from tho same disease. |