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Show DTXTF. PTONEER j (Tribune) rcnrdon Wfoolley, 84, of :'J Afreet prominent Utah pion-' pion-' 19 Ih Monday night at a local f, following an illness which :' Pif f ve wL ago when he . fractured hip in a fall ctdrs of his home. Direct ? fdeath WaS hemorrhage had lived in Salt -Jmre than 35 years, coming ; ; e ,mt George, where he had coun assessor, probate Practicing attorney and a ltfnf tne Utah constitutional "delegated by Washington S , T to eo to Washington, D. C. S; wnt the state's constitution t c0Tborn July 30, 1845, at i: Jin t?e son of Bishop Ed- N' n 'woolley and Louisa Chapin The family moved to Utah ' Settling in Salt Lake. Mr, 5'nf to St. George in 1865 - f Md build the St. George temple ; geed there most of the time "athSt George and in Salt n Z Mr. WooUey engaged for a wars in the mercantile bus-S bus-S . Ser he was in the Salt land office for a time, retail reta-il in 19W. |