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Show 5ltrTbutes given alfred . henkel thurs. it tributes to the memory Alfred Henkel, 59, former ham judge and justice of the ,e in the Tenth precinct, were d at services held yesterday ernoon in the Bingham L-D.S. rd chapel. Bishop David C. . "on presided. Mr. Henkel died .;; carcinoma at 9:15 a.m. Sun- v in Copperton at the home . ."his daughter, Mrs. Leo B. Viorne. " ge Was born in New York City, ) 'J0n nf Frank Antone and ' nnf Lmdloube Henkel. The fnilv later resided in San Fran-1 Fran-1 "io." Mi Henkel came to Utah f lowing his discharge from the - ?.y after the Spanish American j. He served from April, 1898, September, 1899, and saw act-'l, act-'l, service in the Philippine Is-i:ds. Is-i:ds. He belonged to the Ameri-' Ameri-' .n Legion. During the World War Mr-" Mr-" nkel was in the U. S. service I acted as a guard at Fort ''.uglas in 1918. At the time of .death he was commander of r Bingham camp, Veterans of reign Wars. He had served in the presiden-of presiden-of the ninty-fifth quorum of : enties in West Jordan stake jj was released in May, 1935, - en he became a counselor in : e Bingham ward bishopric, a ' :ition he held at the time of j death. h'ie was appointed justice of ice of the Tenth precinct from Irch 25, 1938, until illness forc-fhim forc-fhim to resign July 3, 1940- He frved as city judge for more a a year. prior to coming to Bingham in ' Mr. Henkel lived in Salt (ke City and Eureka. He was ployed here as a car repair-n repair-n and watchman by the Utah pper company. Jn November 8, 1905, he mar-1-1 Annie Eliza MacNeil of Og- , Opening musical number at 1 c services was "Beautiful Isle Somewhere" by the Copperton , :.ging Mothers. Counselor Eu-' Eu-' :.e Morris gave the prayer-4".ghum prayer-4".ghum Singing Mother follow-with follow-with "Sometime We'll Un- rstand". ; Speakers were Michael J- Tish-r Tish-r of Riverton, President Ver- 1C Webb of West Jordan, Ma-T Ma-T Ed W. Johnson and Bishop ion. A vocal solo, "Face To j e", by Mrs. Phoebe Siddo-y, Siddo-y, a violin solo by Mrs. C- A-Iriey A-Iriey and a closing number "I Jaw That My Redeemer Lives" I Copperton Singing Mothers J.re other musical selections. 3ishop George M. Nix gave i benediction. The grave was rieated by Bishop Lawrence fcl of West Jordan. A firing fad from the West Jordan jberican Legion post gave a jiveside salute. ie local V. F. W. post gave j jraveside ritual- Interment was the Salt Lake City cemetery. Resides his widow survivors Hwo sons, Frederick F. Ilenk-of Ilenk-of Salt Lake City and Ralph Henkel of Vallejo, Cal; one ghter, Mrs. Thorne, Copper-i Copper-i and six grandchildren. |