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Show MR. PEniGREW'S 1 GARFFR iS ENDED Highly Respected Dfllgffcsl and Business Man Answers the Phial Summons. r WAS LONG SUFFERER FROM BRIGHT8 DISEASE Beautiful Memorial S rvlccx at Tab-ernnrle Tab-ernnrle WesHlSSSJa Remains Are Sent to Chjeaga for Cremation. In the death of Mr. H. P. Pettigrew, which oecuned lust Monday morning at nn early hour. Cedar Cfty lost one Of its be. t !i isine "niea ns Well as an honorable and upright citizen. The deceased has been suffering for twenty years or thereabouts fiom chronh BrightS disease, and no one understood his physical condition better than he did himself. Notwithstanding this, he w is cheerful and pleasant up to th last few weeks, when he seemed to ew a little melancholy, but showed not the slightest fear or dread in meeting meet-ing his Impending doom. H. P, Pettigrew wis Imrn in Kvans-ville, Kvans-ville, Wis., but whil still QUltS foun moved with liis father's family to Siox Falls, South Dal.ota, where he spent his boyhood end young manhood man-hood His brother, K P. Pettigrew ,,-as a well known nation '. hs seter being senator fmm South Dak its foi a number of toi mi. Mr. Pettigrew graduated finm n Philadelphia school In pharmacy sti ' worked there four years aftefAvards. He also worked a number i' u li Siox Falls for his brother-in-law, Mr Damming, and for Mars was a resident res-ident of California. Mr. Pettigrew came to Cedar City from Garfield) Utah, end purchased the Cedar City Drag Store. He was a druggist of splendid (nullifications, dlggtag iUd im m ikm r-ttta try nr a number of years, si well as being a graduate of pharmacy. By absolut fidelity and honesty la the conduct of his business he v, on the respect and e. tat m of the entire com munity, and his business ha i pros pered in consequence. He h.i 1 pur chased ground adjoining the Cedars Hotel, and bad intended building a $l.r),000 business block this summer. Memorial Services. A most beautiful nnd Impressive memorial Service wa;: held in the tab rnncle Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, o'-clock, in honor of the remains of Mr H. P. Pettigrew, The service wa;; short, but it abounded throughout with expressions and evidences of reaped nnd sympathy for the deceased un' for the members of the boreav d fam ily. The building wus beautifully decorated dec-orated with flowers given by the business bus-iness associates of the decca "d and other personal friends, whto wl bed to show in this wnv the great n set In which Mr. Pettigrew was held bv th people of Cedar City, The flowers ommaml espe I ntlo. is the' were soni" of th i o I beautiful, an'' perhans th !.- I ' in of this kind ever d vice in this city, i ' ted of carnations, rot i sweet pes i and ferns, and when placed on tl formed a large bank In front of th' pulpit. The services w a i all id to order bv Bishop H, H Lui ' thi i the first nam' M " Prayer va offei Hi U T Jones. A male i ler the direction of Mr W I lam Knu I ", entitled. en-titled. "A P Elder Henry ' th eve a ihorl talk In which 1 ' of the good traits of and e f 1 way of i' I 1 - crupul He also up Mrs. Petti 11 the de si hi ie ii i Ith him, Mr M' rtle In ' i pari of "Thai v Bishop i the senti ments sxp isnker ami also her :t noss to the terll ig quel It of the depart de-part ,; i In do line he read a quo- 0 Bishop II, H. l iunl made n f - fs 1 Ing remarks In dosln the i sadorsing the sentiments expressed by the previous speakers end thanking thank-ing the people In b half of the family for the flow;., sad other maiks of aympathv am' regard ' "Lead Kindly Light" was beautifully beautiful-ly rendered by S doubls nixed quartet after which the dosing prayer was offered by Elder Win R. Palmer. |