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Show Fielding 0 .Hi . Funeral services over th6 r mnlns of Frank George Sains-bury Sains-bury were held In tho Fielding; ward meeting house, Fri-' day, October 11th, at 2 o'clock p. m., Bishop C. A. Udy presiding' The choir and congregation sang "Tho Star Spangled Bah-, ner." Prayer by Olo Peterson. Singing by tho choir, "0 Hty Father." D. II Manning of tk high council was the first speaker. speak-er. Solo, Miss lone HaslwlL Stake Relief Snclety PresMai Mrs. Margaret W. Manning ..njho Is also a member of the clvkAi committee, was tb Mxt sfHW John Benson. tbn rnve ;mldre&&h lhikf ld chnt bf'dccease'd. AC6mei sold, "TImi! Flag Without a Staln'by C O. Sweeten of Colllnston. Closing Clos-ing remarks by Bishop C. A; Udy; Solo and chorus, ''Old Gtorj? by Mrs. Nathan Wood and thfr'cfcolr The house was very ' tastefully decorated In national colors Decensed leave besides his father, R. E. Sakubury, four brothers and two Bisters, viz: Robert H. Salnabury of Vernal, Utah, Dr. Otto Sainsburyof El-8lnore, El-8lnore, Utah; Gay, Salnsbury of Pocatello, Idaho p Harry Salns-buryof Salns-buryof Thatcher, Utah; Mrs. Sadie Maurer of Rupert, Idaho; Miss Stella Salnabury, who Is in .tho service of her country somewhere some-where In Franco. Owing to the quarantine regulations, Prest. 'Peterson of tho U. A. C. Informed us tli at It was impossible to 'send a squad to do military honors hon-ors for deceased. Mrs. R. E. Salnsbury has gone to Pocatello, Idaho, to visit with Gay Salisbury and wife. Bishop C. A. Udy went to tho stato capltol on business the first of the week. Oct. 14. MIKE. |