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Show Mrs. Garda Seeley DEATH CLAIMS FORMER RESIDENT Word comes from Salt Lake City of the death of Mrs. Lenna Gale Black on Thursday at 11:50 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital, after an illness. Lenna was born in Bluebell, Blue-bell, on Feb. 11, 1933, to Jesse M. and Edith Bird Gale. She attended school in Bluebell Elementary and Altamont High School. She was married to Delbert Edwin Black in Mt. Home. Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Lenna was very active ac-tive in the church. Survivors are her husband; a son, Delbert Kent, of Clearfield; parents, Bluebell; four brothers and two sisters: Jesse Clyde, U. S. Navy; Elwayne, Salt Lake City; Floyd and Barry, Bluebell; Mrs. Robert (Lois Mayhew, Salt Lake City;, Mrs. Danny (Phyllis) Turner, Vernal; grandmother, Mrs. Alice D. Gale, Bluebell. Funeral' services were held at the Deseret Mortuary and burial was in Salt Lake City. Among those attended the services ser-vices from Bluebell were: Pres. and Mrs. Bernard Winkler, Mrs. Maxine Todd, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Powell, Mrs. Lucy Timothy, Roy Bird and Mrs. Verona Winkler. Wink-ler. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jenkins and three children, of Palmdale, Calif., are spending two weeks here with Joseph's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jenkins. Other guests at the Sam Jenkins' Jen-kins' home over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hamaker and family and Miss HazeL Jenkins, of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Case, of Ogden, and Mrs. Mary Ann Case, of Mt. Emmons, visited on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Gard-ner Goodrich. Mrs. Lucille Winkler and son, Chad, and little Maurine Duke spent the weekend in Provo visiting visit-ing with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Seeley and two boys and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Monsen of Mt. Emmons, spent Thursday visiting in Huntington, Hunt-ington, Castle Dale and Ferron, with relatives. |