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Show I . '' ' ; i 1 ' we S N. " I , , ! ! ELDER AND MRS. GARTH W. HOGAN Missionaries Elder Garth W. Hogan and Nora p. Hogan, long time residents of the Bountiful area, -jvill speak in sac-ramen, sac-ramen, meeting in the West Bountiful Second Ward, 858 No$th 800 West, Sunday, July 15.at 4p.m. prior to their departure to the Rapid City, North Dakota Mission. There they w,(ll serve as LDS Welfare Wel-fare Service missionaries. NOR IS a native of Bountiful Boun-tiful and Garth a native of Lewisj.pn, Utah. They have lived m West Bountiful for some 17 years. Prior to that they liv.ed in Bountiful. Mr. jjind Mrs. Hogan both graduated from Davis High SchooIQ;They are the parents of four children: Lloyd, West Bountiful; LaRae Lunsford, Bountiful; Carolyn Stoddard, Kaysvtfle; and Dennis, Bountiful, Boun-tiful, ghey are the grandparent! grand-parent! of 17 grandchildren. ELDER HOGAN worked for the Djseret Livestock Co. before marriage and has always al-ways been interested in horses, ranching and gardening. garden-ing. He was a charter member of the Twin Star Riders and has been employed as a meat cutter and a state meat inspector; He has been active in the LDS Church, serving as ward clerk, a High Priest group leader and as Young Men's president. Mrs. Hogan has been interested in music and has given service as a ward and stake organist, a chorister and as a composer of music for public and private programs. At present she is a member of the Utah Music Writers Guild. She has been composing music for some 30 years. She has also served as Relief Society spiritual living teacher. She loves to quilt. ELDER AND Mrs. Hogan invite all of their friends to attend sacrament meeting. |