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Show ALFRED A. KITE SERVICES HELD Funeral services were conducted conduct-ed for Alfred Arnold Kite, 42, of 245 Main street, by Bishop David Da-vid C. Lyon at the Bingham LDS ward chapel Thursday afternoon. Mr. Kite died in Ely, Nev., Saturday Satur-day of respiratory paralysis. A miner, he had been in Nevada Neva-da for the past two months. He was born in Aspen, Colo., January Janu-ary 22, 1900, a son of Martin L. and Etta Goodwin Kite. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Blanche Fullmer Kite; two sons, Lawrence M. and George Alfred Kite, of Bingham; a brother, Wil- bert Kite, and a sister, Mrs. Samuel Sam-uel Gardner, both of Eureka. Mrs. Meredith Smith sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere as the opening song at the rites yesterday. Speakers were the Rev. Meredith Smith and Eugene Eu-gene Morris. A vocal duet, "Sometime We'll Understand , by Mrs. V. S. Barlow of Copper-ton Copper-ton and Mrs. D. F. Johanson- Vocal Vo-cal solo, "Going Home" by Joel P. Jensen and violin solo by Uaie Johnston, "Oh My Father", with Mrs. George H. Austin as piano accompanist. Bishop Royal Beck-stead Beck-stead of South Jordan dedicated the grave. Ernest Sheen gave the closing prayer. ao rarri Pallbearers were James, Cardigan, Cardi-gan, C. LeRoy Elmer, John Davidson, Da-vidson, .Jery Hurley, Neldon Chadwick, William Sagers. |