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Show FRANK FLY1 DIES IN SALTLAKE Frank Joseph Flynn, one of the best known and highly respected citizens of Bingham, died at St. Joseph's hospital hos-pital in Salt Lake Tuesday. Mr. Flynn was born at Tecumsa, Neb. March 11, 1879, and moved to Utah many years ago and for a long time was .connected with the miving picture pic-ture shows in Bingham. He was a man and a good citizen. He was well educated and was well informed on current events and general history. He was a great reader and perhaps had more authentic information of past events at his fingers' tips than any other man in the camp., He was a veteran of , the Spanish-American Spanish-American war and as a United States soldier and sailor saw service in the Philippines and in China during the Boxer uprising. At the outbreak of the Spanish-American war he was a member of the crew of the U. S. S. Wheeling and he went into China with the mafines. ; Although he had been unwell for a number of years he took a cheerful view of life and was always highly entertaining en-tertaining and agreeable company. . The funeral will be held tomorrow I afternoon from the O'Donnell chapel in Salt Lake. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. , Elizabeth Flynn, one brother, Dr. J. F. Flynn, and one slater, Mrs. Kathryne iHeidman. , |