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Show , I I I S Ill I .1 .! . , , , I I 111 IS Glen S. Lee Dies Glen S. Lee, 55, died In the Pangultch hospital Saturday ar ter a short Illness. He was born In Pangultch on Feb. 21, 1900 to William Arthur and Eleanor Steele Lee. He attended USAC and graduated from BYU In 1927. For 14 years he was principal and teacher In Garfield County schools. For the past 13 years he had been Oarfleld County welfare director. Mr. Lee was active In civ affairs, particularly the Lions Club, Safety Council, and civic defense. He was a member or the LDS church. He married Mary Schow In Provo on Oct. 17, 1925. Surviving are Ms widow; a daughter and two sons: Mrs. J. R. (Eleanor Judd, Cedar City." Wallace Glen, Chicago, Kenneth Dick, Pangultch; two grandchildren; two brothers and a sister: Ben, Hurricane; Arthur, Salt Lake; Linda Church, St. George. BJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJjhSSBSBB Funrrnl St'lcen Funeral services were held on Wednesday in the South Ward w4th Bishop Jay Rlggs officiating. Prelude and Postlude Music, Grace Masterson, Thora Foy;. Opening song, "Sweet Hour of Prayer", Choir; Opening prayer, Robert Mlddleton; song, "Jesus Lover of My Soul' .Ployd Holm; Talk, James, M. Sargent; Talk, Bruce Parker; organ solo, "Whispering-' Hope", Irene Mc-Een;-Talk, Bishop N. O. Henrle; Resolution of Respect from former Student, Cleo Henrle; song, "The Bridge Builder". Bill Bruhn; Remarks from State Welfare Commissioner; Talk, A. L. Elmer; Remarks from the Bishopric. Frank R. Daly; Closing song, "Nearer My God To Thee", Choir; Closing prayer, Thos. Doddi. Dedication of the Grave was by Roy Lee. Interment was In the Pangultch' Cemetery under direction of Neal S. Magleby Mortuary. 1 |