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Show Joseph Azel Peel Dies Following Illness Joseph Azel Peel, 17, son of for--mer County Commissioner and Mrs. O. Fred Peel, died Monaay afternoon cf heart and kidney complications following an attack of influenza. He was a senior student at North Sanpete High School, where he had an outstanding record in Smith-Eughes Smith-Eughes work. He was a member of the Future Farmers livestock judging judg-ing team and had for several years been an exhibitcr and a winner at county and state fairs. He had also been active in the lesser priest-sood priest-sood work of the L. D. S. church. He was bom in Mt. Pleasant October 12, 1918. Surviving, besides be-sides his parents, are three brothers broth-ers and five sisters, Jane Peel, now serving an L. D. S. mission in the northern states; Bernice, Charles, Robert, Ruth, Glenna, Carolyn and Paul Peel, all of Mt. Pleasant, and two grandmothers, Mrs. Carrie Olson, Ol-son, Ephraim and Mrs. Miranda P. Oman, Mt. Pleasant. Funeral services will be conducted conduc-ted at 2 p. m. Friday in the South ward L. D. S. chapel under direction of the ward bishopric. Interment will take place in the Mt. Pleasant cemetery under direction direc-tion of the Harris mortuary. |