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Show JUDGE GLENN SERVICES HELD Funeral serwces were conducted last Sunday afternoon, December 16, for James Forgie Glenn, 70, who died at his home here on v A ; I wuce clenn T h u r s day, December De-cember 13, fol- ) owing a paralytic para-lytic stroke. Mr. Glenn, a justice of the peace here since 1920, had been a Milford resident since 1901. The s e r v i c es were conducted from the Milford ward L. D. S. : church by the Rev. Dr. Walter E. Blackstock of Salt Lake City, district superin tendent of the Utah mission of the Methodist Episcopal church. The program follows: Hymn, "Nearer MyGod to Thee," choir; scripture, Dr. Blackstock; vocal solo, "The Rosary," Mrs. Walter Wal-ter Klick; message, Dr. Blackstock; hymn, "God Be With You," choir. Judge Glenn was born in County Coming to Milford in 1901 he was Down, Ireland, March 18, 1875. He was married to Susan Porter of Belfast, Ireland, at Salt Lake City in 1902. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons, David Glenn of Milford Mil-ford and Charles Glenn of Elko, Nev., and six grandchildren. Interment was in Milford cemetery. |