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Show DIES OF INJURIES FROM FALL James jr lorerice, 7u, 1175 VVesi minster avenue, uieo nioiiUay in o. Salt Luke hospital of injuries re-ceiveu re-ceiveu wnen iie apparcuuy alip-peu alip-peu on tne pavement, near :iiO Highland Jjnve last ihursuay evening, eve-ning, suitering a' iracturea skuu. a liumuer oi years lie nas been a watenman in tne sugar-house sugar-house business district and was well known in the district; He was found lying on the sidewalk by passers-by and rushed to a hospital. hospi-tal. Investigating . officers .said there was evidence of foul piay. Born i n Porterville, Morgan county, a son of Henry and Sarah Taylor Florence, he was a mem-bers mem-bers of Sugarhouse L D S ward. Survivers include his widow, Mary Jane Spencer Florence; seven sev-en sons, J. D. Florence, Wilmer H. Florence, Eldredge L. Florence, Leo G. Florence. U.S. marines in California; Chester R. Florence, U.S. navy, overseas; Clyde E. Florence U.S. air force in France-, three daughters. Mrs. Leonard Williamson. Mrs. C. A. Meadows, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lee Parkin, Bountiful; three brothers, George and Fred Florence, Morgan county coun-ty and Kelly Florence. Salt Lake City; a sister', Belle Carter, Mor-gan; Mor-gan; 29 grandchildren, one of whom is overseas. |