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Show SAN JUAN CIVIC 1 LEADEREXPIRES MONTICELLO Funeral service for H. E. Blake. TO, ' prominent southeastern Utah resident who died Tuesday at 13:30 p. m. In the Moab hospital, of a heart ailment, will be conducted in the Moab Bap-tilt Bap-tilt church Thunday at 3 n. m., with the Rev. W. E. Parke officiating. Interment Inter-ment will be In Moab city cemetery. ceme-tery. Mr. Blake erved ae chairman chair-man of the San Mr. Blake Juan county Democratic jcentral committee for eight years "and was finishing his sixth year as secretary of the committee com-mittee at the time of his death. A former county attorney, Mr. Blake was active In the Blue Mountain Moun-tain Civic club. He acted as Spanish Span-ish Interpreter In the courts of San Juan county. He was born In Sioux Rapids, towavJuly U. IMftVaon of Flatcha er A. and Julia Prescott Blake. Surviving are hi widow; four daughters, Mrs. Ida B. Weetwood, Moab; Mrs. Ruth Wilcox, Green-river; Green-river; Mrs. Julia Bailey, Montlrel-lo, Montlrel-lo, and Mrs. Grace Cleary, Brooklyn, Brook-lyn, N. Y., and five eons, Elwyn and Roger Blake, Durango, Colo.; Roy Blake, Denver; Herbert Blake, Oakland, Cal., and Donald Blake, Bluff, Utah. Also surviving are 21 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. |