Show II Death claims Joe in X Salt Lake hospital I By Crystal Wilcken Joseph farmer and of Roosevelt and Hanna in a SaIt Lc hospital Fri- li day September at 3 15 following H IT Mr Wilcken was born in 1890 to Carl and Martha Smith ftc family moved to County where he spent Bus early 1903 they went to Whiterocks his father was an Indian a graduate of the West School in Salt Lake City Brind attended the University of Y The family moved to Hanna I in 1906 where his father a It was here he J Ered most of his life until 7 years Th ko when he moved to W While at West High School he lim was pitcher for the baseball team gad was offered a chance to pitch St Louis which preferring to teach He taught school for seven in Duchesne County was a member of the dance in the Hanna vicinity Her many years and did much Active In Church An active member of the Church y Jesus Christ of Latter-day I on Back Joe Wilcken from Page he had served as Sunday School ward ward chorister and at the time of his death was a ward teacher and a High Priest in the velt Second He was Justice of the Peace in Hanna for many Deputy Commissioner of Duchesne River for 30 years at which lie worked until a few days before his He a member of the draft board for Duchesne County and chairman of the Duchesne County Surviving are his five sons and one Joseph E. Pleasant Ted and Doyle 19 George and twin R. F. Lake Funeral services were held for Wilcken Sept 23 at in the Hanna Ward Bishop Bellon of the Second Ward in the home was given by Clyde Van Tassell of opening prayer was by Foster a vocal the was sung by and Tom Speakers Byron O. E. L. and Bernell of Theo McKean of Tabiona sang a vocal solo and and Lefler My Closing prayer was Oran E. Curry of Burial was in the Roosevelt City cemetery under the direction of Mortuary of Heber with Alma Wills dedicating the Pall bearers were five sons and a Doyle of |