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Joe Hillís prison records, identifying him as Joseph Hillstrom, from the time of his inca
Jeremy Harmon | The Salt Lake Tribune
Cousins Merlin Morrison, 80, and Jay Arling Morrison, 84, talk at the gravesite of their g
Jeremy Harmon | The Salt Lake Tribune
This quote from Marie Morrison, the widow of murdered grocer John G. Morrison, ran on the
Jeremy Harmon | The Salt Lake Tribune
Joe Hillís prison records, identifying him as Joseph Hillstrom, from the time of his incarceration up to his execution on Nov. 19, 1915.
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Cousins Merlin Morrison, 80, and Jay Arling Morrison, 84, talk at the gravesite of their grandparents John G. and Marie Morrison in the Salt Lake City Cemetery on April 9, 2015. Merlin is named after his father, who as a 13-year-old boy witnessed his own father, John G., being fatally shot, along with the teenís older brother, Arling. Industrial Workers of the World songwriter Joe Hill was later convicted of the Jan. 10, 1914, murder of John Morrison and executed at the Utah State Prison.
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This quote from Marie Morrison, the widow of murdered grocer John G. Morrison, ran on the front page of the Salt Lake Telegram on Nov. 19, 1915, the day of Joseph Hillstrom's execution. She thanks Utah Gov. William Spry and other state officials for carrying out Hillstrom's controversial death sentence. An anonymous writer clipped the quote from the newspaper and mailed to the Morrison family with a note that read: "You have just signed Perry's death warrant." Perry Morrison was Marie's oldest son; her son Arling also had been killed in the attack that killed her husband. Marie and her son Robert discussed getting a letter in a recording the Morrison family made in about 1967. The family perceived the letter as a threat from angry Industrial Workers of the World members.