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Show II 'LOCAL URUGGIST P D1S SUDULMLY .11' gtory Benjamin Smith who has mVW.t -beon employed atthe. Brlggs-Phar- ZaR oacy Here for the past tyro years' IS KM dleJ very suddenly, while on duty ZjfJf at the' storo Tuesday evening. Mr. I gfH Smith had been 111 for som6 tlmo from 'T(,B hie1' blood pressure and about thrco Sil months ago he wos forced to quit TjH work for a tlmo to rccuporate. How- SH ' rcr, Binco resuming, his work ho op Z'jH pcarcd to bo "feeling muclr better. B Jest provlous to his death ho had 2H eaten a hearty supper and seenicd In gj.fl tlio best of health. About 8.30 ho ws )H struck with a severe pain and within j'l ten minutes he wag dead.. S IH Mr. Smith was BO years of ceo nnd H was born In Illinois. When but a X .1 boy ho moved to Clinton, Iowa, wlftro 9-1 ho was raised.' While thoro ho was II murrliil Itil nlsrwlfo and only dauglu Ttl tar have both preceodo'd hloi to tho X,H grave. J H Ho has dono considerable traveling, JiH having, toured Europe and Asia. Ho T'l had lived lnCallfornla, Nevada, Colo- 2-1 rado, Mexico and Canada previous j to coming to Utah about 10 yoars S; flK0, Two yarB aB0 no camo to I Amorlcan Pork to work at tho Brlggs X I Pharmacy whero ho won a host of I friends who will miss his cheerful I face. Ills mother, Mrs. B. M. Smith, age D 80, Is very ill at her home, in Salt to. I Lnko- He also has a sister, Mrs. Lois I Mlllor, a toachor at tho U. of TJ. ''- Thoy both resido at 222 University rjfe Ave. The body waB taken to Salt fiM' Lake Friday whero funeral services B wero hold. It is probable that tho i remains will be sent to Iowa for k I burial. i - H -- |