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- "STATE WEDDINGS"
"Double Ring Rite Marks Ceremony"
"SPRINGVILLE - In a double ring ceremony in the Salt Lake L D S temple,
Miss Eileen Felix, a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Felix, exchanged vows with
Lt. Leonard H. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Johnson
of Phoenix, Ariz. The nuptials took place on April 20. Following the wedding
a dinner honoring the couple was held at the Hotel Utah.
The newlyweds honeymooned in Phoenix, Ariz., and are now making a
home in Madison, Wis., where Lt. Johnson is on duty."
The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), Sun, May 27, 1945, p. 20, col. 1.
- "Fruit Growers Elect Heads at S. L. Meet"
. . .
"Boost Apple Campaign"
"Success of the recent promotion campaign for Utah apples was
described by Leonard H. Johnson, market specialist, Utah state
department of agriculture."
The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), Sun, Jan 15, 1950, p. 17, col. 3.
- "Farm Bureau Aid Lists Group Goals"
. . .
"Address of Welcome"
"Mayor William W. Owens, Logan, will give an address of welcome,
after which Leonard H. Johnson, state bureau organizational
director, will report on 'A Year of Progress in Membership'."
The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), Mon, Nov 26, 1951, p. 8, col. 5.
- "Johnson"
"JOHNSON, William Percy, survived by
wife: Ethelyn, Mesa, children: W. Julius, Mesa;
Leonard H., Chicago, Ill.
. . ."
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Arizona Republic (Phoenix, Arizona), Tue. Jul 13, 1976, p. 34, col. 4.
- "Utah Farm Bureau Women To Open Workshop Today"
. . .
"Mrs. Van Ness Wallentine, Paris, Idaho, western region chairman of
the national group, and Leonard H. Johnson, Albuquerque, N.M.,
will also address the women, said Mrs. Florence Allen, Cove, Cache County, chairman of
the Utah group. Mr. Johnson is AFBF field representative in the western region
comprising 12 states."
The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), Thur, Mar 23, 1981, p. 27, col. 7.
- "Ethelyn Johnson"
"MESA - Ethelyn Johnson, 88, a homemaker
died July 30, 1985, in Mesa. Mrs. Johnson was born in Mexico and moved to Arizona
65 years ago from Texas." [See full text]
Arizona Republic (Phoenix, Arizona), Sat. Aug 3, 1985, p. 103, col. 9.
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