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Show George E, Davis Passes Away Afli-r .Suffering Tor Two Moulin Sue. eornl-q lo AUuck of Heart Trouble. rtvii m Mr. OcorgP II, d.ivIb died a few mliiutoii before 12 o'clock Tliursdny. Ho has been n sufforor from heart roublu for several montliB, being confined con-fined to his room utmost entirely during dur-ing tho past two months. Dropsy developed de-veloped during his closing illness. Ho was able to help himself In moving about, until tho last two days. His children were all present nt tlio time of his death, Kills, hlH, eldest son, arriving ar-riving but two days befoix the end came. Sir. Davis was born near Og-den, Og-den, Utah, Kcbrunry 4, 1857. Ills first vvlfo was Mrs. Harriet Drown who was the mother or his three eldest eld-est children, Ellis Davis, Mrs Vorland Swcnson of Plensont Grove, nnd Illl-Jahrand Illl-Jahrand Dnvio. She died about fifteen yoars ago. Nino years ago ho married Miss Mary A. Davis, who boro him three ehllilron, Kvlyn, Kdward and Margaret, Mar-garet, tlio youngest of whom Is nbout two years of ago and all three of whom with their mother survive. Ho also leaves mnny other relatives and a host of friends. Mr. Davis wns known as an industrious indus-trious and successful farmer, nlso having boon engaged In tho stock business. At the tiitio of his death ho wns n High Priest, o |