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Show Descendants of John Naegle Hold Reunion Ninety descendants of John C Naegle honored his memory on Sunday as they met for a family reunion at the home of Lynn Naegle In Toquerville. Tha United States Government has presented to the descendants of members of the Mormon Battalion, Bat-talion, plaques to be placed to honor these pioneers. At sunset the family gathered at the Toquerville cemetery and placed the plaque at the family plvt, giving honor to John C. Naegle. Prior to the formal ceremony, those present visited and enjoy-led enjoy-led a delicious luncheon. Mrs. iRosa Ann Naegle Lurt, Cedar City, daughter of John C. NaeirK' and Mrs. Philmda , Naegle oi Mesa and Mrs. Ern.ua Naegle, Toquerville, daughters-ln-1 a w, were honored as queens of the day. Distant travelers to atttna the reunion were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Naegle. Woodland Hills, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Naegle and Eugene Naegle, St David, Ariz.; Mrs. Jenny Naegle Instrom, Mesa, !Ar!t; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Naegle Nae-gle ar.1 children, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Naegle and children, Mr. an! Mrs. George Naegle, Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw, Las Vegas; Mr. and Mrs. James Dalley and children, child-ren, Cambridge, Mass.; Mrs. Mary Dommlng and daughter, Lake-view, Lake-view, Ore.; Mrs. Maude Naegle and son, Ruth, Nev.; Mrs. William Lence, Mrs. Gaylen Langston and children, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Monica Petersen and daughter, Lehl; Mrs. Leona Liston and children, Springvllle. |