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Show Rogers Hardy Attends ; Sister's Funeral ; Rogers Hardy returned Monday J night from Salt Lake City where he attended funeral services for his sister, Mrs. Julia Irene Row- ley who died at 5:00 last Thurs- day morning following a short ill- : ness with pneumonia. Mrs. Rowley was born in St. George, November 13, 1889, a daughter of George and Julia Rogers Rog-ers Hardy. She moved with her parents to Mexico when two years of age where she remained for 18 years. Following her return to St. George she was employed in the Washington County News office for some time and then moved to Provo. She was married in the Salt Lake Temple about 1911 to Wil-ford Wil-ford Rowley, formerly of Mexico. They made their home in Cards-' Cards-' ton, Canada; California and St. George before moving to Salt Lake ' City where they have lived the past ten years. Although she suffered considerably consider-ably the past 12 years with rheum-(Continued rheum-(Continued on Supplement) 3 Mrs. Rowley Funeral (Continued from first page) atism she has been a willing and somewhat active church worker and has done quite a bit of Temple work. Besides her husband she is survived sur-vived by the following children: Laurma Marion, Learene, Delmar, and Latelle. By two brothers, Rogers and Gile and by the following fol-lowing half-brothers and sisters: William G. of Burley; Herbert, Irvin, Milton, and Errol of Oakley, Oak-ley, Idaho; Mrs. Georgia Puckett, Mrs. Emma Taylor and Bertha of Oakley and Mrs. Berniece Bullock of Cedar City. |