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Show FRANK M. PINNED DEAD. Iard wa al Park t ill l.nst alurelay "lornlwg. When the sad news ol the death ol Frank M. I'lnneo reached Coalville last Satnrday ainrnlng mane hearts were tiled with sorrow. Mr. 1'inneo was resident of thie place lor about en year having charge ol this paper during that lime, lie wae a good an, well liked by everybody, and wke never known lo intentionally injure anyone. We print the billowing good account ol bis III and death Iron the laet leeue ol the I'ark Record : Frank rinneo is dead. Thie aneonnee ment will cause deep sorrow in many a heart not only In I'ark Vity, where he was known to everybody, but throughout through-out tbe county aad In oilier parts ol tbe sUle, where be bed lived and worked lor aieny years. Genial, affable, geaer-ons, geaer-ons, big hearted Flnneo. It is indeed hard to realise that he la gone; that hie Irirndly greetings are lorever etilled , that hie willing dsn is are helplee. and his life's work done, lint such Is the cane. Sadly will he be missed In this office where lor nearly four years he bas edited the Record and assisted in tbe mecbaakeal branch ol the baeioesa. A a able writer, a thorough printer, a fronted friend and companion, he will he both missed and mourned hy the Record lor re in particular and lha community com-munity In general. Laet Saturday be wan at bit poet, ep-psruntly ep-psruntly In hie usual good health, but on Sunday morning ha was takea sick. He thought nothing ol it at first, bat at he gradually got worse he rent lor a doctor, who pronounced the eoeapleiat pneom oata. Frlende eooa beard ol hit eicaseeo and everything possible wae done to relieve bit tufTeringe. He kept getting worse, and oa Thursday moraine he wae to low that no hope ol hie recovery re-covery wtt enterteined. He rallied, however, aud aeemed lo gala to rapidly tbsl bit family aad Irienda were jubilant with the thought that be wonldpull throegh, lb a doctor encouraging tbem la tbit belief. Hot hit strength and vitality were gone, and yesterday noon a change lor tbe woree came, and deaplta tbe attention at-tention ol a trained nurse and devoted Irtonde be gradaally tank, and at to thhvsaaeBiwei he eathed bielaet. Frank M, I'lnneo wae bora la Feaia, Kansas, on Dec. 11th, I Wll, aking him 42 years old laet tecember, I'nring hie early youth he lived in Kentucky, where be received bit edecalioo. When a young asaa he went into the Blaek Hille and engaged ia lha neweuaper baeineet, which proteeelon be bad followed ever since. Ia lHHo be waa married to Misa Florence Smith In Coalville, thie county, shortly alter going to Fluids, where be remained two yeare. In IKK be aad wile went to Salt Lake, where ha worked a number ol years, during whlcb lime be was foreman ol lb Tribune. He wae an active and popular member ol belt Lake Typographical I'nlon, No., lift, which be termed as ret retsry lor a number num-ber of yeers, and went ae a deleeate to the international eaveution al Philadelphia Phila-delphia la ltnil. He wae elaarea ton eistent onion man, alwayt ready to help the members ol tbe era!;, i well as ah otbert needing assistance. In lW'S be removed lo Coalville and assumed tbe maaagemeot of the (Melville Times, ecooiu plieiilng much toward the np building ol Coalville while editing Dial paper. In 18W be ' accepted a poeitiott as editor of the Record, which position he held al the time ol bit death. 11 leavee a wile and four chlldree la mourn bie lots, lo whom the sympathy ol the community will go out. He hit a titter III Stockton, Kansas, a brctber in Chicago and one in. Iowa. Mr. Finneo wee eecrolary el Fark City Lodge No. 734, II. P. O. Elke, being one ol lit cbtrter members, and aleo a member mem-ber in goo 1 elandiog ol I'ark Lodce No. 4. K.ofl'., park City Camp, No. 878, Woodmen oltbe World, Fark Csaap, No. 10KI7, Modern Woodmen ol America. He ia insured lor ,(-., 13,0(10 in tbe Woodmen ol tbe World, and t2,0U0 in the Modern Woodmen ol America He was also a charter member ol Park City Typographical Union No. SIX), and an j enthusiastic member ol the Trades Assembly As-sembly ol tbie eity. The funeral was held Sunday aflernooa Irom Mssonle llsll, under the auspices I ol the lonr orders named, the loneral : tervlcrt being conducted by the Elkt. I A large crowd ol the deceaeed't friends in Coalville went up to attend the fui - al. |