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Show iimm ppp pip Mi?? FWA Wl Iff mm uA mbi lit Largely aitemied and henvitifuliy iinpres-slvo fur.oral .r ices were licit! , 'n Iho Irir.;t. Presbyterian Church.-. Thursday afternoon for Miss Ev.il Grace Lee, a memb.sr of till e Wasatch I A'C-ademiy facult.v, wlio c:ed Monday evening after a brief illness from -pneumonia. 3eau.tii.ul tributes to Miss l,c who has labored u ni 'v in gly in the Utah mission field a; a commis ;lo:id home nv'r.sionary of th" Pros'iytoriau .Church for tlie pas; ci;;!it yc-rs. were paid in the eu'.osric.i ;y Dr. William M. Pa-ien :! S.'h Lsko ami the i:,jv. A. V. roan 1. Music f-vr tie ssrvicis was ill rnished i)y the r,-;"r"..' pupils of M's 1 - e 1 a 1 a 1 uarc cr n,i03iul of Miss Ed'th MoCUeilan, illss Aima Mc-Xca.1, Mc-Xca.1, Ernest Drrngcr and Harold Johns s.rn-g, "TTndcr His Wing." A violin and piano se' "--ii "m vas fur :ii -hed by Miss Irene Bruce and Miss G'.pnna HulMngcr. The entire s'.udent body and facul-'y facul-'y of Wasatch Academy, member- oi "ivy Chanter, No. 11. O. K. S., of v,-li!".! 'M:3s Lee was chaplain, a l-U're rep-"osentait rep-"osentait ion of the Masonic fraternity. ,' mvnsp-eoplc and friends and fellow vcj-lTrr? from al! pirt; 0' the sl i-r i.ttended !hc sirrices. The pail-hearers pail-hearers were Daniel Wall, John Tliii-I'inger, Tliii-I'inger, Howard. Nelson, Own Jones, James Lltiiejohn ai:d Donald Peterson. Peter-son. The bor'y was tahen to Frairie Cen-'er, Cen-'er, Illinol?. fur hurl'il in Hie family r.lot, trccoiiipanif-d by .Miss. Lee's only .'.'..other, Guy hen, of Greenfield. Iowa. Miss Lee was born in Prairie Center, Cen-ter, Illinois, J.uly 20, 1S7S, and spent ihcr early childhood there and .in Tri-. Tri-. Imph, Illinois. In 1901 she was graduated from the Northern Illinois State Normal School and iater attended attend-ed Whites Bible School in New York nnd .;eceive(i her P. D. M. from lh Colorado Riate Teachers Training School. 3!ie taught sr-liool in Evans-ton, Evans-ton, Illinois, and in Fort Collins, Colorado. In 1917 tslie canie to perron, per-ron, Utah, where she rcmaiw-rt I wo years, first as a itc-ichor and then as principal. Since 1919 she has been ;i member of the Wasalrh Acadeaiy faculty and lias iiecn one of tlie most efficient and capable worker1-! in the corn muni.':;. She was closely allied with al! r -lurch work an,t at the lime of lu-r doailr was r'-r'i'e-iin'Hlii'g secretary sec-retary of the Utah l'rer.bylcrial, a ieacher in the Sunday School and active in young ;r')plr's work. |