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Show TRUMAN GOLE IS DEAD The mairj-rrlends and iel.tlis -r Tnlhinn J. Cole and espcc'Vly a huge army of jounger peep', w.ro shocked beyond measure ft -niay when the news spread that llr fitu young ninu had pussrd away. He had been 111 rorsomo tlm b.t cm those nearest to him did not oin suspect such a sudden oliHi.i; 'Heart failure following n nennu breakdown took him away, gre.uly m the son-ow of his dear mothe' nnd brothers nnd sisters. JIe was tho son of the late George, Cole and Mrs. Cole, who with tin fol-, lowing brothers and sisters jui-vlve him: O. W, and A. L. Cole anc M's. F. G. Sowell,, Mrs. ('. H Sorensen ind Miss Cora Cole j Ho was born ui Logan July 2i. 1800, graduated fromt he II. Y. CjI lege In 1000, ami (ol: his bachelor's degree at the U. A. C. In 1012. He taught In the Nrplil.IIIgh School during dur-ing 1012-13 and rilled a mission to the eastern states In 1011-1G. He was employed nt the Granite High School in 101G-17. HnllHted In the aviation service December, 1017, a'nd , tialued at Sail Antonio, with the 300th Aero Siiuiidion. He palled for Europo Julj, 10 IS, and returned home on the flyst tiuop ship. Ho was unmarried and was a young matt ot exemplary habits, and a choice speclinitn of high class manhood. Many expiesslonsor genuine 'Borrow will find, utteiaiico a, these lino nrc read over the death of this good' young man. , Funeral arrangements had not been made lost evtnlng. They will be announced an-nounced later. i ' |