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Show I FUNERALSERVIGES I HELD FOB GEO. I COLE HJ' Funeral services orer the remains HJ of tire late George Cole were held la HI the Loib tabernaclo Sunday nt 2 H HJ The choir ianc "Softly Boanu lh HJ Sacred Dawnlnr." and the penjn;,' HJ prayer w offered by Bldor John O. H Pters. H The choir nme "Nearer My (lod to I Ttiee." H HI dor Chomaa Morgan was tuo H f ttrst apoAker. He had known Broth WLjT r Colo alaoo 1865 and throughout 3H that) time a friendship had existed HI like that of brothers. Ho testified lo Hi tho many good qualities of Georgo HJ flolo, and was euro his life had bean HJ such that ho had earned n great re- HJ ward. HJ lllsa Evangollno ThomnH sang 'Oh Hj 11 y Father' Tory beautifully. HJ Elder H. C. Potorson was tho nevt HJ speaker. Ho spoke of his nssocla- HJ tions with Brother Colo in a bu tineas HM way, having been associated with him Hi for many years In tho U. O, M. & Tl. B Company Hohad always found him H devoted to business, tho personlfLv.- B tion of honesty, and u genial whelo HI souled optimistic, substantlaUcltl.'.en. HI' Elder C. R. Johnson sang a boIu. Hj Elder Ovlllo Adam's, in- behalf of HJ the bishopric of the Fourth want, HIT spoke of tho many good' qualities if HI Brother Colo In a ward capacity. HI President Serge P. Balllf was the HI last speaker, and In testifying to the HI worth of Brother Colo also paid' 'a HI' high tribute to the dovotlon or Mib. HI Colo to hor husband, family' and a H truo Latter-day Saint. She had nl- HJ ways been a help meet In vory dooi, H And a woman worthy of the confl- Hj denco and respect of all, H, Tlio closing prayer was offered by W Eldor John' H. Andor&on;nnd BU' op gj Qoorgo W. Llndqulst dedicated tho MJ grave. ijEh' Tho servlco wore largely attcnfoT, jSM and tho floral offerings woro many $Jlj and varied, coming from frlendB from ?MlL far and near of which the" decoase I ' JiVgV had muny. I'dUf., George Colo could not leavo this Tf community without leavlngn vacant. i of' place In Logan's civic life, . Having ft lived hero for over half a century ho j has practically grown up with tho ! r city. Wo remomber whan wo fluit . mot him, genial, happy, nppannlly ' ' I : ' without n care, boosting for Lacho I County with faith In his follow y.uu Ji and a good word on his lips. Ho II lias seon many hardships having n- H :i durod all tho trials Incident to plun-' j " oer llfo fought' tho Indians, at d at 1 1 all times maintained a good name, ' and now ho goes to his rowa.il "un j'l - honest man, the noblout W)rl; of ji v God." Wo aro glad to hafe i:u-,wn ' ;1 ' him uh ho represented a high typo of 'I I jcltltenshlp that always made ono feol beltcr after having convewil with ImJir him. Ho stood for progress, f )r hon-J m V caty and square dealing, and is the kind of a man that a town in'tjht well boast of, and havo canoe for aor-' row at his departure. May tiud Iri'isn 3 tho memory of Gcorgo CoH, aid ul-l '' rect hla good wife and their children i t in tho footsteps of tholr good father, is tho prayor of tho writor who knew lx Goorgo Colo to bo "four square to ' i ovory wind that blow," a mun flat: nuked no odds of anybody, lcuusol ho was armed so stroni; 'n houtsly an'd Integrity that ho could oh tho most Independent man in tin world. |