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Show Pur.cra! Services Held Monday Per Deris Rogers pud Monday, June 9 ta the memory mem-ory "f Doris Hogg'sn U'i;'':r5, who .1.'"! Kril:iy at 2 a.m. at. hi-r home :i .'! cant iii.',-.' of a h.--art ail-: ail-: i ; ' -1 1 ' . Tii- im ;!.... v .mrt was hW n Tirnpan ai'-os Stake Hotrse at I j i.i. v:-:i .-; iri'i V:t"d Rishop ''.: i bit'.-, presiding and cor.n-'.ya cor.n-'.ya W-vl!.-;. inducting, l'r.tycr in Di- li ,ms had b-i?n .ff.-i I by U-.v.i J;ivis. 1 1' '. ' H-, - ion i'.'as offered by Jess I It. V.' ilio r ami was followed by I a .-'Mai li'io, "Prayer Perfect," by I.Mrs. Lay r-ulk-y, Carol Fulli-y and ! Mrs. Lee Liekey. Sketch of the :biis, useful life of Mrs. Rogers. I e.'as p-ad by Ajtita l-loers, a dauuh' er-in-law. i Fus; xpeak-.-r was Mrs. Men-ill 1 X. Warnick, life-Ion friend of i.Mrs. Riy-.'i-s, who told of happy i nii'iiiories of Mrs. F.o-ers in girl-i girl-i iavod days and assoeiation years ayo, m Oranile Higrh School, a. I I re-ndslii) that had never waned. ! Other speakers who paid tribute to Mrs. Rog'ers for her helpfulness j aad al!lit.' in ward affairs were I Leed O. Walker and Elwood Allen, both forni"r bishops of Mrs. Rogers Rog-ers anil he-r family. Special musical nuniber.s dtrj'-inr dtrj'-inr the sorriees were a vocal solo, "Thank God for a Oarden," by E. P.. Terry accompanied by, his daughter Karen and a male quartet quar-tet direct eil and accompanied by Leslie Hers, consisting- of Paul Allen, Al-len, Richard Warnick, Glen Hales and Paul Fugal, who sang- "I Need Thee Every Hour." After closing remarks of tribute and sympathy by Bishop Miller, Mrs. Leslie Rees, accompanied by Mr. Rees. played the closing- number, num-ber, a violin solo. Benediction was offered by C. R. Clark. Ralph Blunt played prelude pre-lude and postlude organ music. Interment, directed by Olpin-Sundberg Olpin-Sundberg Mortuary, was made in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery, ivherc Wesley Jense offered the dodicatorial prayer. Pallbearers were five sons and one son-in-law. Alfred Rogers, Jr., Richard H. Rogers, Tyler H. Rogers, Rog-ers, Kennett H. Rogers, Bruce H. Rogers and Clifford Rhoades. Flowers were cared for and arranged ar-ranged by the Second Ward Relief Re-lief Society. Mrs. Rog'ers was born Augtist 16. 1898. at Salt Lake City, a daughter of John and Harriett Strong Hoggan. She married Alfred Al-fred John Rogers Jull 17, 1917, in Salt Lake City and the marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. After their marriag'e they moved to Lindon where they spent most of their lives, later moving to Pleasant Grove. Survivors include her husband, five sons and two daughters: Al- fred John Jr.. Salt Lake City; Richard H.. Spanish Fork; Tyler H., Orem; Kennett H., Denver; Ei uce H., Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Anna Louise Rhoades, Orem; Dor-i Dor-i is Je.ui Handrahan, Ingacio, Colo.; ! 23 grandchildren; one brother and one sister. Heber Carl Hog-gan, Salt Like City; Mrs. 'Irene Cot-reli, Cot-reli, San Diego. Calif. |