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Show WATCH MAKER OF FIFTY YEARS AT Tffi BENCH C. M..Wendleboe, Joins Silent Major- Ity After Fifteen Years of Suffering f C. M. Wendelboe, Jeweler and watchmaker, a resident of' 'Ldgan since 1890, passed away at his home In tho Seventh wurd on Sunday following fol-lowing an Illness of diabetes that has troubled him more or less for fifteen jears. Mr. Wendelboe was born in Aar-bus, Aar-bus, Denmark, October 29, 1852. Ho was married in May 1877 to Miss Louise Rundqulst and came to Utah In 1882. Ho resided In Salt Lalco City for eight years and then moved to Logan and founded tho Jewelry business which now bears his nnmu. Ho was n watch maker by profession profes-sion nnd had he lived until November of this year ho would havo celebrated celebrat-ed his 60th anniversary at tho watch makers' bench, BosldeB tho wjfo, five children sur-vivo. sur-vivo. They aro Mrs. F. W, Crockett Crock-ett of Salt Uiko City; Mrs, Violet Block, Owen Sound, Canada; Charles Wendelboe, Logan; Diamond Wenwel-'boo, Wenwel-'boo, Owen Sound, Canada; nnd Leo Wcndelboo, St. Paul Minn. Arrangements for tho funeral services ser-vices havo been made for Friday afternoon aft-ernoon at 2 o'clock in tho Seventh ward meeting houso at which friends aro Invited to attend. |