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Show DR. LEON CLINE DIES IN ROY Dr. Leon Hutchings Cline,-66, Cline,-66, of Roy, died Feb. 7 in a Salt Lake hospital of a heart ailment. He was born July 5, 1902, in Beaver, to A. B. and Sadye Hutchings Cline. He married Grace Gibbons, May 7, 1947, in Beaver. He was a graduate of the University of Utah pre-medical school, and received his Ph.D. from the University of Louisville, Louis-ville, Ky. He served in the Panama Canal Zone as a doctor during World War II. He was a Past Noble Grand of the Odd Fellows Fel-lows Lodge in Beaver, and a member of the Elks in Ogden. He was the first chief of staff of the Rexburg, Idaho, hospital, and at the time of his death was a civilian doctor at Hill Air Force Base. Surviving are his widow; and two sisters, Mrs. Clyde M. (Louise) Worden, Salt Lake, and Mrs. Glen (Mildred) Pick-ard, Pick-ard, Beaver. |