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Show WIFE OF UTAH LEADER DIES hBPANiaHTOIlKrQSjraraerv-icea hBPANiaHTOIlKrQSjraraerv-icea for Mra. Lena J. Johnson, . wife of Utah County Commiaslonsr William J. Johmon, who died Monday Mon-day of pneumonia, will ba conducted Thursday at 1 p. m. In tha Fifth U D. 8. ward chapel. Burial will he in tha Spanish Fork cemetery. Mra. Johnson had been ill 10 daya. Born In Spanish Fork November 21, IMS. Mra. Johnaon had taken an active part In L D. 8. church and civic affaire of thia vicinity. For aeveral years, aha waa vice chairman chair-man of the Democratic organiaa-tion organiaa-tion In Spaniah Fork. She had served aa preaident of the Fifth ward Primary organization and had been a counaelor in the M. L A. She had alao worked in Relief society. She waa married to Mr. Johnaon November 27. 1607, in tha Manti L. D. S. temple. Surviving, beaidea her husband, are a daughter. Mr. Anna J. Thomas. Thom-as. Spring Lake: a son, William Johnaon Jr.. Spaniah Fork; five grandchildren: her mother. Mra. Thorun Johnaon. Spaniah Fork, and three aiatera. Mra. Margaret Walton, Salt Lake City; Mra. Anna Hallaai, and Mra. Hannah Koyle, 8panih Fork. |