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Show Smithfield Man Dies in Salt Lake Funeral services for Joseph Worth Gutke, 33, state supervisor of the food distribution administration, adminis-tration, War Food Administration, who died Thursday at 1:45 a. m. at his home, 326 East South Temple Tem-ple street, Salt Lake City, after an illness of three months, will be conducted Monday at 2 p. m. in the Smithfield Fourth ward chapel by Dr. G. L. Rees, bishop. Mr. Gutke was born in Smith-field, Smith-field, May 19, 1911, a son of Joseph Jo-seph Andrew and Margaret Lewis Gutke. He was educated in North Cache high school where he was a prominent athlete. Later he attended Utah State Agricultural college, and graduated graduat-ed from the University of Chicago with a post graduate degree in agricultural marketing. He has been supervisor of the food distribution dis-tribution administration for three years. He married Miss Helen Tew on April 3, 1942 in the Salt Lake temple. Survivors include his widow, his parents of Smithfield, twr brothers, broth-ers, Major Ralph L. Gutke, Camp Haan, Cal., and Harold H. Gutke, U. S. navy, stationed at Farra-gut, Farra-gut, Idaho; and one sister, Miss Lois Gutke, Smithfield. Friends may call at the home of his parents in Smithfield, Sunday Sun-day afternoon and Monday until time of services. Burial will be In the Smithfield cemetery under direction di-rection of the Larkin mortuary of Salt Lake City. |