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Show '4 , j v . fi x"''" , . J - - ; ; V -5 - V K K- , ' ' ' 1 t, "V V , - ' " I - V Iwmtvu.iiMf.i.n , ijiv., mrtuntitir yW J.'- . . : , d ...J I Mrs. Myrtle Tribole, Sixty-five years at the organ. MRS. JOE F. TRIBOLE IS STALWART AT ORGAN FOR UNITED COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Mr. Frank Tribole. Lakewood, Calif. Her husband Joe is no piker when it comes to years of service ser-vice in the church, he has been treasurer for the church for 45 years, since 192G. Milford, they have three children, chil-dren, Mr C. W. (Bill) Tribole of Bountiful; Mrs. Hazel Nelson, Nel-son, Long Beach, Calif.; and Mrs. Joe (Myrtle) Tribole may have set a lorigivity record rec-ord for playing the organ, at least for the same church. Myrtle began playing for the church when they received an old cabinet organ in 1905, and she has played the organ for the Methodist Church ever since. She was just 13 at the time. Mrs. Tribole came to Milford in 1904 with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Cottrell at the ago O;! eleven. In July, 1905 her mother helped to organize the first protestant church i.n MiKord. Mrs. Tribole and Mrs. Suzan Glenn are the only charter members of the Milford Methodist Meth-odist church still living. Besides playing for church services every Sunday, she has played for many weddings and funerals at the church. She graduated from the eighth igrade in Milford in 1907. Of that class, only she and J. C. Smith, vice-president of Milford Mil-ford State Bank are still living. liv-ing. On June 1st, 1914, she married Mr. J. F. Tribole in |