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Show PIONEER STOCKMAN DIES UNEXPECTEDLY SneeumMng to a sudden attack of heart trouble, Wllliuin Kirk, 03 years old, for forty years a prominent sheep ami stock raiser of Utah, died at his residence, dot Third avenue, yesterday. Mr. Kirk was born In Scotland. June S. 1 $."., find came to Utah with his parents when 9 yc;trs old. He resided in tho state since that time. He entered the livestock business in early manhood at Pleasant Grov e. Besides his widow. Mrs. Kebooea Peck Kir):, lie is survived by ten children William P. Kirk of -pleasant Grove; Holier Holi-er t KirK : M rs. Mabi't Johnson : M. II. Klrlw cn suler uf the Magna Faulting company; com-pany; Lester and Kay K il k. stockmen of American Fork : Mr.s. Ldilh Smith and Wilford Kirk, S;ilt Lake, and Mrs. Kuth Gre.i-'ii of St. Joseph. Mo. KIvo brothers and one sister a'so survive him. Funeral p rr.i ngf'uien ts are being held in abeyance imtM ail nmiii hers uf Ills tamily can be hca rd from. v |