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Show GEO, KINGSFORD LAIHO REST Cove, Oct. 8. The funeral services over tho remains of Brother Georgo Klngsford was held hero yesterday at 2 p. in. It was one of tho largest funerals ever held In Cove. All wished to show tholr last respects to tho departed who was one of their most beloved citizens. Tho speakers speak-ers wore Brothers Clements, Boyce, of' Logan, Wm. Lowo of Franklin and Chris Poulson of Lewiston, ns well as members of the bishopric. All spoko many good things of Brother Klngsford, saying that nothing too good could be spoken ot him. Although Al-though he had been n sufferer for many years he was always thoughtful thought-ful of others. Ho had n sunny disposition, dispo-sition, a cheortul smllo and a kind word for overybody. Nobody over met him who was not glad to havo mot such an Inspiring character, and ho has tho good will of nil who over mot him. Ho leaves a wife and several sev-eral children to mourn his loss besides be-sides a host of relatives and friends. Brothor Klngsford had been a sufferer suf-ferer for many years.. After having many serious attacks ho consented to bo operated on. About seven weeks ago tho operation was performed perform-ed and It was found that ho had gall stones, two stones being taken out of ono kidney. All bad hopes of his recovery. About a week ago he expressed ex-pressed himself as being the happiest man on earth, but somehow fate seemed seem-ed against him and ho was called to cross tho great divide. An operation after death showed that ho had two stones In the other kidney which was probably tho causo of his death1; Bishop J. C. Larsen spent conference confer-ence w;eek In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradbury Just returned from a trip to Salt Lake. Mr. Henry Preece was a conference visitor, accompanied by his daughters Lula and Lona. Mrs. Clarence Frederlckson ot Idaho Ida-ho Falls has been visiting her sister Mrs. Rceso of Covo. Mr. Ellns Larsen and wlfo Just roturned ro-turned from Conference. Mr. D. K. Allen has gono to Chicago Chica-go to continue his course In medicine medi-cine Not all towns con boast ot as largo a numbor bolng enrolled In high school ns Covo can. Soven are enrolled en-rolled In tho Richmond high school, as well as sovcral attending the colleges col-leges nt Logan. Mr. Fred Rlndllsbaker of Bancroft, Idaho spent n very pleasant evening with his nophew Mr. Reese of Cove, |