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Show Miss Nina Halliday it:. her home Tuesday from 'i hospital, where she recent; went an appendicitis opoe . -ICEX6 In honor of the 6th tor-her tor-her son, John, Mrs. RayE-lin RayE-lin entertained 20 of $ Wednesday afternoon. IK . were played and refreshing- ( ed. lieet fi an Mr. and Mrs. Fred A -PW daughter, Peggy, of Salt 1- l Pisj were Sunday visitors at tte : s, bu Mr. and Mrs. Leu Jades ; u-air city. r-t "-iing. Miss Grace Parker, as ho' 1 Miss Fern Hunter, Miss .V- an ey and Mrs. Amy Pevef I j bee . enjoyed a steak roast in ate Fork canyon Tuesday ' in - i!200 Visitors at the home of r-Ui Mrs. Owen Humphries the? were Mr. and Mrs. S.vlff" cSl John and Mr. and Roberts of Los Angeles, Ci- . The two year old daugK l'ia and Mrs. Blaine Clements--broken shoulder and ws!; a bruised up when she fel ; car Sunday. The family;, a ride and going at a .: , J speed when the accident W: Tln-ee children had ft e j removed at the office oil; Richai-ds Wednesday nwnw are: John, son of Mr. V - Roberts; Mcrland, 6oa ; . Mrs. Alfred Johnson; U daughter of Mr. and ' Tracy. All ore dolng ( at 3:45 a- m. in Lehl She leaves besides her husband and family, a father, mother, a dear grandmother, nine brothers and sisters. sis-ters. Chester, Lydale, Norris, Bert and Berl Peterson, Mrs- Donnette Holmstead, Mrs. Norval Holmstead, all of Lehi; Mrs. Dorothy Nelson of Draper, and Clair E. Peterson of McGill, Nevada. She also leaves a host of uncles, aunts, cousins and true friends to mourn her passing. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the American Fork First ward, Bishop T. A. Greenwood Green-wood conducting. The opening musical number was by a double mixed quartet, from the mst ward, singing, "Resting Now I From Care and Sorrow." Virgil Peterson Pet-erson conselor of the Lehi stake presidency, offered the Invocation A biographical sketch was given 'by Bishop Hyrum Anderson, followed by remarks by President A. Carlos Schowof the Lew stake. "Rock ol Ages , a vocal duet, was beautifully EvaS Ry DaVis and EdiU" Hadfield, Lehi, and by Bishop Hill of toe Granger ward. Bishop Green- !theetl16 cl-ksnnd ,the double quartet sang, "Going Home." The bediction was pro-nounced pro-nounced by M. S. Lott of Lei The beautiful floral offerings and toe many who gathered f estcTortT01 love and respect of toe people of everv mm wde2caIcdSbvrtUaJT- Tho gygcorge S. Peterson. Young Wife and Mother Answers Final Call A young wife and mother, Mrs. Ellis Peterson Hogan, 29 years of age, wife of Frank Hogan, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Peterson Peter-son of Lehi, passed away at Lehi early Saturday morning, following a several weeks' illness. The sympathy sym-pathy of the entire community goes out to the family in this sad bereavement- In spite of all that medical aid and loving hands could do, she gradually grew worse, until death came. Biographical Sketch Ellis May Peterson Hoggan was bom in Lehi, Utah, April 23, 1906, the daughter ofEUis and Emma Lott Peterson. From a child she always al-ways attended Sunday School and Mutual and in her early childhood she had great faith in God and his teachings. This faith strengthened as she grew into womanhood. She was married to Frank Hoggan of Granger, November 17, 1927, m toe Salt Lake temple and to tins union were bom four children, La-Rae, La-Rae, Robert, Glen and Merlin. After their marriage they first lived at Taylorsville, Utah then moved to Salt Lake for a short time They next moved to Granger and the last two years they had been hvmg at American Fork, where Mr Hoggan is employed as electrician for the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad She has made a host of friends at each place, who will mourn her loss In her days of illness she was very patent and faithful. She felt m U God was the only one to help her She posseted a kind, pleasing disposition, dis-position, was always happy and made a ray of sunshine wherever she went She was a true mother and little family, who will cherish the memory of the wife and mother for whom they lived. her pnt dTOtcd She truly loved and enjoyed life but was reconciled to go when it wS toe Lord's wish. She died faiS to the very end, Saturday, June 29 ' 1 |