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Show HAS J. BACON MEETS DEATILSUDDENLY Mas 1'oiittd l'.v Side of Itnllrond b, .Section IIo:i. Thomas J. Hacon, nn old rcslJcut of Pleasant Grove was fouiul dead early 'Wednesday morning, by the sltle of dm railroad about a iiuitrtcr mile south of the Salt Lnko Houle depot The section prow noticed hta body :r they wcro golYig lo work. Mr. Hacon was subject to sinking spells, due tc heart trouble. Ho was employed on the construction wotk at tlio wigor factory Eouth of town nnd was on hi way to work. It was evident Unit he felt ono of his alulilng spells coming on and had laid down by tho side of the grudo while It panned on. Hut thlr spoil was inoto ficvero than tho others oth-ers he had experienced and be had passed away but n few mlnulco when the section men found him. The body waH taken to tho Oljiln undertaking parlors where C. 11. Harp cr. Juotlce of the 1'cacc, after examine exam-ine the facts ilccldcd that no Intiucii was necessary. Mr. Ilncon bad lived In IMcattanl Groio for many yearn. Old timer" will remember lila opcrntlni; n tsnw mill for a number of years In Mill Canyon, Deer Creek and In main American Am-erican Fork Canyon near the hnuKlnir rock. 1'ilor to thin ho operated a saw mill In Hlg Cottonwood which waa blown up by a boiler explosion. For the past several yearn he has woiked I locally as a carpenter ami machinist I In which vocations ho was n iun8tcrv I Ho leaves a son nnd two daughters I William Hacon of Mm ray, Mrs. Dora I Frainplon of Llndou and Mrs. ICtln I Sherman of I.aOundn Hench, Cnllfor B |