Show I VETERAN PRESS OFFICIAL DIES Leonard Funeral Set SetI I for Sunday Funeral servI services es for William WIniam Miner Leonard 57 superintendent of The Salt Lake Tribune-Telegram Tribune pressroom will be conducted Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day at al 1 p. p m. m in the Liberty L. L D D. S S. ward chapel Harvard avenue avenue ave aye nue and Denver street with Bishop A. A B. B Kesler officiating Friends Friends' may call at the family home 1048 Denver street Sunday from 10 a a. a m. m until noon Mr Leonard died from a heart attack near midnight Thursday at W g iw I c WILLIAM M. M LEONARD LEONARDl l Heart eart attack fatal his home 11 Us had worked in his position in ln the pressroom Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- d day lY Born in S. S L L. LA A son of John M. M and Ellen Math- Math Leonard be lie was born in lit Salt Lake City October 1 1879 and received hi his hig education in Salt Lake City schools choos He was an active L. L L.-D L. Dr D S. S church worker having served for three for three years as a missionary missionary missionary mis mis- in Germany and at the time of his death his death he was a member member mem mem- b ber r of the Liberty ward sev seventies quorum Mr Leonard has served as a pressman for tor 33 years having been in the mechanical departments of I the Herald The Telegram and The I Tribune y I He is survived by his widow I Lucy Ann Hall Leonard three sons and a daughter Clarence VillI William am amand and Richard Miner Leonard who worked with their father in the pressroom r Grant Hall Leonard and Mrs Lucille Ellen Taylor laylor all of Salt Lake City three brothers George L. L Leonard Salt Lake City Earl T T. 1 Leonard Midvale and Ralph Leonard of Portland Ore |