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Show Mks. jam-: i:kk hatch. I'tah pinnoor, who (io, vosiorduy at Smith llmmltfiil. .-if-. ... Wt.& . ' i I to ..ss,:. 1 M 'V i ? . ; r ,r ' I N I I V v V I k ' X" 1 PIONEER WOMAN DIES IN 50111 BOUNTIFUL 'Mrs. Jane Bee Hatch Ar- i rived in Salt Lake City in 1852. J Mrs. .In no r. o o H : 1 1 . h , o u c of tho I strong ami inrliuMitial (.uuioer women of l lah, d.oJ VLMoriiav at her home in 'South Kountitul in tho e-iyhtv -ninth j vear oi her uo. bm.er:ii services will be hoM next Thursday ai'tertioou at 1:0 o Vloek I roTii the South Bonutiltil ohapel, with i internient ui the BouiiUiul ward eeuio- Mrs. Hat.'h was a natie of Scotluoi and her eariy life was spent in that j h:storie country, where ou July 12, 144. he was married to John Me-Ktvhnif. Me-Ktvhnif. who died in Jumiarv, sis. leavini: her with three s:nall ehildren. In l$4 she as eonvi-nod ti the Mormon Mor-mon faith and with her family carted for Utah in September. l-"0. She went rirst to St. Lotus, theme to t'ouneil liluiTs. where ?he rri.ied lor urie Vrar. As a n. ember ot" Thoma ( '. lloweU'e ( eoptpany ?he eor.t i her iournev to t I'tah. reavhiiii: S;;it Lake in Sepieinber, 1 anti a lew week later loearii: in H"iintiful. hfif, married on the day of her arriv;d thtre to Ira Steam Hatch, who -lied on September 3". 1 v-"'.i. leav-' leav-' r.-z seven i-h'idien as the fruit of their union, M rs. II ;treh never re: Parried, but cor.tir. :.d t.i reside in South Bountiful Boun-tiful until the time of her death. Mrs. Hat'-h is survived bv li- livini: ns. S:ar:;s, Flnnder. ilenbon and Ah in K.. Woods L'ro. and Abram Hatch of Sait lake. There are aiso liv ing thirty-nin; grandchildren, eighty , g: cat-randchiidren and twenty -six rta t -g re t - 2Tand children. j Mrs. Hatch wa an in lefatigable ' worker in the cluir 'b of her ehoiee. and during tiie har-iships i n-i t eu t to the life of the id in 'vers in I'tah she did 1 for year the weaving and spinning for herself and children. |