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Show 'became such that he was unable longer to fill the position. t In addition to his wife, Mr. Henroid is survived by three daughters and one son. The daughters are Mrs. Jevrv Murphy, Mrs. John F. Kowe auL' Mrs. B. L. Small of Eureka. The son, Dean Henroul, recently returned from service with the Amerieau forces in France. It is exrocted that funeral services will be held Vridav afternoon. F JII SHERIFF IS Special to The Tribune.- EUREKA, Oct. 1. Gus J. Henroid, one of the most widely known peace officers in Utah, died at his home in Eureka today froin internal cancer, from which he had suffered for . tight months. Mr. Henroid was born in Xephi fifty-seven fifty-seven years ago, bu had been a resident resi-dent of Eureka more than thirty years. He had twice been sheriff of Juab county, sered several terms as deputy sheriff and was several limes city marshal mar-shal of Eureka. He resinned as marshal several months a no, when his condition |