Show Col collingston collinston Collin linston stun items Ms mrs J W hendrickson Hendric lison who has been sick for seve several ral days past is i improving rn slowly IV IV V brownson iraq ira up monday on a short visit spring is here snow is all gone and every one seems pleased tim covert is putting in a telephone at his residence arthur mornin morning says the star of the morning big boy is ii the finest in town children having whooping couch here are improving T vance the elder twin son of mr and mrs timothy covert died at Col collington collinston Collin linston slon of pneumonia i ia feb after a short illness age 13 days funeral services were held at me family residence sunday feb the choir rendered beautifully nearer my god it to thee after the invocation elder joseph watkins spoke boxe upon the principles of life and salvation al encouraging all to look forward to a glorious resurrection with the little flower plucked from its food fond parents in the bright down of life file by him who boeth doe all things well ell bishop durfey in his fatherly sympathetic way showed how in his innocence little vance would shin as an im immortal mortal star in that brilliant galaxy of gods chosen spirits the floral tributes from loving friends were many and beautiful choir hoit san g safe in the arms of jesus A large concourse of mends friends attended the interment at Th the heart ebeart felt sympathy of the host of friends ol of mr and mrs covert is with th them em in their bereavement not now but in n tile fie coming years it may be in the better land well reid read the meaning ol of our tears and there sometime well understand I 1 well catch the broken thread ahalt and finish what we ve here began heaven will eiles cp explain llin and I 1 understand P cod knows the way lie ile holds tile the key tie ile guides us with un erting hand sometime with teal tc ailes lebs eyes well see yes there up there well understand then trust in gud god through all thy days F apar par rot cot lor for lie ile doth hold bold thy hand tho dark thy way still praise sometime well understand |