Show l CHARlES V V HA HATCH OF WOODS CROSS DIES IN N SALT LAKE lAKEI LAKEr I W r Hatch Batch manager manar of the Woods Wood Cross S Stock h J for over otter twenty five par ars and a yell ell v known church worker died it at his hone home at Third avenue 3 Salt Lake City of heart disease dl yesterday Mr Hatch was as born in 10 Cross October lo IJ 1867 and from early youth was as active in e ecclesias tIc and civic He performed tv t o 0 missions to En Eng Eng- Eng lind I The first in m 1896 1890 and 1897 and the last in 1919 to 1921 Gurm during which tIme he wis i president of the Birmingham conference I for or r or the past two years he has been be nan an worker in the th-e Salt Lake L Temple His wife lIe Caroline J Hatch who ho sun survives 1 e hin also filled CLUed i 1 HatchI mis mission mission I Slon sion with nth hun him to England being the first firt president and ora organizer lZ r of a aPr association in the British mISSIon Mr Hatch 13 is also alS od cd by a ason ason son S Charles Victory and the following follow ing ing brothers brothels and sisters Mary Maim R r Hatch Thomas Hatch Batch and Mrs L the EdrE ill 11 of Woods Cro Cross s John N Hatch Batch and Mrs Irs Ada Parkin of Los Angeles William W ham Hatco of r goy Idaho Mrs Irs Alice n also of Idaho band and Hogan Kogan of W Wood od Cross CroS and Romaine P Parkin of Salt Lake City I Funeral services will be held in 10 inthe inthe the waid chapel Sundry at 2 o'clock I |