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Show Hyrum Cranney. ' llyiutn K. Cuinney son of the late Hyrum Cianney and Elizabeth Cook Ciannoy. was burled in this city last Monday. Hyrum K. Cianney was bom in Logan June loth 1C5. In 1808 he was called to till a mission In the Southern States and while their contracted malatla, aftet which his system novel was free from Its effects. After his return to Utah he was again taken down with tho disease which left a swelling on the inside muscle of the right leg, pionoiinced by physicians physi-cians to be an enlaiged gland. An operation was peil'oitned, which te-sultcd te-sultcd in blood poison setting In. The opeiation was thought to be tin-successful tin-successful as the lump teturned to its former -place. Ei options came all over the body and the patient's tliio.it became affected, on which thtee opetatlons were perfoimed in Salt Lake city. The last time an aluminum tube was placed in his throat, thiough which he bieathed. The best medical medi-cal aid was procuted to alleviate his sulletlngs but to no avail. He was advised to go to the medicinal sittings in Portnctif Canyon last May, from which time he continued to gtovv weaker, and was Dually lemoved to the Cianney i.incli at Smoot, Star Valley, wheie he died August 8th. His body was bought at once at Logan. Lo-gan. The frincial services weto held In this city Monday at 10 a.m. All thiough his sttllei logs he exhibited a great deshe to live and displayed gtcat neive in all ot the opeiations pci foi tiled. til-ed. Ilytuin K. Cianney was an estimable esti-mable young man, and had many friends who svinpathize with the telatives. |