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Show Ernest Hoggard Laid At Rest Largely attended were the funeral services held Friday afternoon, June 7, at 2 p. m. in the First ward chapel for Ernest E. Hoggard, 34, who died June 5 at the Lehi Hospital of a ruptured rup-tured stomach. Bishop T. A. Greenwood officiated at the services, which opened witK a double mixed quartet singing "Sometime "Some-time We'll Understand." Prayer was offered by Counselor E. J. Seastrand Mrs. Edith G. Young next sang a vocal vo-cal selection "There Is No ' Night There." The speakers were W. S. Robinson, , Jbhn H. Davis and Dr. James M. , Grant. Each of them conveyed many , words of consolement to the bereaved bereav-ed family. i : 'j r 1 1 1 Milton Brown played a violin solo, . interspersing the speakers. The con- ' eluding musical number was a vocal duet "Whispering Hope" sung by . Morle D. Steele and Mrs, Helen Walk ef, after which Bishop James T. '. Gardner pronounced the benediction. Interment was made in the city cemetery, where T. S. Priday dedicated dedi-cated the gray. ; o ' |