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Show Panguitch Resident Dies at 55 Rfter Brief Illness Glen S. Lee, 55, native of Panguitch Pan-guitch and father of Mrs. J. R. Judd, Cedar City, died Friday, March 11, following a short illness. ill-ness. Funeral services were conducted con-ducted in Panguitch Wednesday afternoon and burial was in the Panguitch cemetery. Mr. Lee was born in Panguitch on Feb. 21, 1900, a son of William Will-iam Arthur and Eleanor Steele Lee. He attended the USAC and graduated from the BYU in 1927. after which he was principal and teacher in Garfield county school for 14 years. He had been Garfield Gar-field County Welfare Director for the past 13 years, and had been active in church affairs as well as civic affairs of the community. He had been particularly active in the Lions Club Safety Council and Civil Defense. He married Mary Schow in Provo on Oct. 17, 1925. who survives sur-vives him. Also surviving are two sons, Wallace Glen Lee, Chicago; Kenneth Dick Lee. Panguitch; one daughter, Mrs. J. R. (Eloa-inor) (Eloa-inor) Judd. Cedar City; two grand-; grand-; children, two brothers and a sis-! sis-! ter. |