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Show Former Resident Dies At Lynndyl i Ralph Free Quayle, 49, of Salt Lake City, locomotive engineer j for the Union Pacific Railroad' company, and a former wellknown and respected resident of Milford' dropped dead of a heart attack at: Lynndyl Tuesday at 5:30 a.m. Mrs. Quayle, who had been em- j ployed by the railroad company for the past 21 years, was born in Salt Lake City, March 13, 1890, a son of Henry and Frances Free Quayle, and was educated in Salt Lake public schools and the University Uni-versity of Utah.' ; He was a member of the Twenty-fourth L. D. S. ward and was affiliated with the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engine-men. Engine-men. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Darl McGhie Quayle; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Q. Frederickson, and two sons, Robert L. and R. Douglas Quayle, all of Salt Lake City; two sisters, Mrs. Gladys Q. Clark of Spokane, Washington, 1 and Mrs. Maude Q. Flagel of Den-1 ver, Colorado; three brothers,-Harry brothers,-Harry Quayle of Garfield, Scott L. and Shirley F. Quayle of Salt Lake City, and two grandchildren. in |