Joseph Hillstrom, UT, 1915 November 19

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year-old son in the presence of another 12-year-old son,
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ne was executed at the Utah State Prison on Nov. 19,

1918,

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(See. Safakis' ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMBRICAN CRIME, page 335
HILLSTROM, Joseph dy library)

H illstrom, a minor union organizer, with another masked
man robbed a Salt Lake City, Utah, grocery store on the
night—of—len,—10,19U,, 4 Hine the-procer-amt ati t=
year-old son in the presence of another 12-year-old son,
The sixteen year old wounded H illstrom and he was subse-
enti id snd_ccnvieted fer the -erimes —fheheator
movement agitated for a commtation of his sentence but
he was executed at the Utah State Prison on Nov. 19,
1915
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