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Show The Cyrus E. Napper Funeral jfl Prominent Men Speak at Service. Wood- H men Assist at the Grave. H The funeral service over the remains of Cyrus E. Napper, druggist of this city, who died Tuesday afternoon, July 2, as a result of hemorrhage of the heart, was held Saturday nfter-noon nfter-noon in the First ward room of the Cache Stake tabernacle. A largo number of friends were present and floral offerings were indeed very beautiful. Tho speakers were A. G. Barber and Judgo Hart, each of whom dilated on tho many good qualities quali-ties of the deceased manifested in life. As a good citizen, Cyrus E. Napper averaged well, nnd none ever .said that ho was aught "but" 1 houcst, kindly and courteous." H By industry and careful nttcn-, jl tioti ho had built up a strong i business house in Logan. Ho was well known throughout this north H Mr. Napper was born in Kng- ''1 land, and at his death was aged 'H 51 years. Ten children survive H H At the scrvico the Thatcher 'H quartette furnished music, and iH tho Woodmen, who attended the il service, also went to the cemetery ll nnd there performed their usual iH ceremony. il fiH |