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Show ! Deaths and Funerals COVINGTON Joseph T. Covington, ate 11 years, son of Edward T and Heneretta Tyrell Covington, of Rex-burg, Rex-burg, Idaho, died at the Deo hospital Thursday at 8:30 a. m. at ler an ill nesa ol three weeks of a complication of diseases. Besides his parents, he leaves a wile, Prucilla Hod.-. on Coving-1 Coving-1 ton, and the following children: Odea sa. Kva, Zella, Joseph and Clyde. Also 1 nine brothers and sisters, namely, A. I Covington, f Gait. CaL; W. H. and 1 R. D. Covington of Rexburg, Ida.; Mrs C. A. Sundberg. Mrs. Thomas Smuin and Mrs. L. N EdlefSen of Rexburg, Ida ; Mrs H P.ird. Mrs. H. Jensen and Mrs. G. H. Welch, all of Ogden. Mr. Covington was a member of the Ogden local B. of R. T., and was employed em-ployed as s witchman for the Rio Grande Western Funeral will be held i Irom the Marriott ward meeting house. Sunday, May 26, at 2 p. m. Remains may be viewed at the family residence 1 In Marriott from 10 a. m Saturday un-I til time of funeral. BROOKS Clarence W. Brooks died! last night at his home. 2547 Grant avenue, of heart failure. He was 69 years of age. Mr. Brooks had been a resident of Ogden for the past thirty' years. He was in the livestock business. busi-ness. He is survived by his wife The body Is at Kirkendall's undertaking parlors. Funeral announcements will be made later. COVINGTON The funeral of Jo-' seph T. Covington will be held at the' Marriott ward Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The body may be viewed at j the home In Marriott from 10 30 a. m. ' .Saturday until the time of t hi- tu neral. |