| Show CHILD CHIL LOST LO T IN I THE TH W WHITE MOUNTAINS T I S 1 Wanders From Camp After Arter How Flow Flowers Howers ers and aud Perishes In Wilds Of Arizona SEARCHED FOR TWENTY DAYS Indian Trailers and ami hUe lieu U u n Ite cover corer Tu fu funeral Special Taylor Navajo Co o All Aug 10 On July IS 18 at U 13 noon while Elder John hitch Hatch and nd hi hla brother Kara I with their families were footing three thre threemile mile east of oC the thu Spring and Tort fort Apache wagon road I Catherine Levora the little lUll old daughter I of John and Mary J hatch while out gathering flowers with lIh the other children of ot the party part lust lost her way sway a to rn rump romp nIp In a afew afew fp few minutes the ramp camp was wu apprised that she wi was missing and all 1111 hands lIt In iii search A courier w was a as alotto sent alot to II gather I hr In the men that could be bp found in iii the vicinity making a part of or about 10 or 11 It men one Indian and amid three Indian women The trail of t th the little on was Will finally found leading down Into the White river canyon one of the Ihl roughest g wildest looking places tilled filled rul d with lava formation and rattle rattlesnakes rattlesnakes snakes Into this canyon the search cm pie Ill plunged nil all afternoon And nil night long they climbed limbed hillsides hillside and und traversed tI alas IrM rl TH without finding more mare thou thim here ant and there a u true trac Th Tho nn no turn tim 1 r the f Di mn I Ion mad made It next to Impossible to lo find tracks track even with the ho best t of at trailers A 1 fp few tracks nn now find and then showed she nix hl had gone down lh th the hid of al the canyon Rn On about t three I then ihen flo Anon donn n Romer creek to I Its 1111 junction ii with lilt tin the Whit Liver 1111 where all ill ti Hi lIot t k it ks ard static tic lout f H fly Chit thi tint thi lh hI win wan arc aro 1 ISHI 1 and nid cry mini man hn pos Ibl do so ao Joined In th the search euch Aft many others other Mr C l 11 E Cool Cooly who has hall been an Rn old time friend of ot th the Mor Mormon mon Inon people quickly offered attired his bis wr ser vicea et etc a as well a na hie influence In fluence among mon the Indians Indian The he num numb number number b ber r of at searchers searcher soon lIoon r reached l he white men and many Indians Indiana Every toot foot of or country for Cor milt miles around wa was walked or rode over by men drawn up in Ilna jf 61 50 feet apart und and thue thus the tile starch search arch con oon continued front from day to day with untiring efforts effort und and without any In Inthe Inthe inthe the energies of or the men in n In line Th Themen The Tho Thomen men mn working orkin from I U 11 to 16 ad hours hourt per pel day tay All that ni men n could do was wu done We were re Aulet assisted d willingly b by the best beat of nf mountain men men who II ho have h had long experience In III mountain work and who ho were acquainted with lIh th the coun cOlin country country Ir try thus thua th the work w went nt on testing the endurance net of oC men and horses horse Faith Faithfully Faithfully fully tullY did the men mn stay day In the line wrist IHla by bon byone on two three w eU un until ill til finally lly nt lit 12 snort noon Aug 4 i al alU JO 20 flu U 4 to In Ih the hour from the time she he was wan lost Ion us lit th the line wee was moving along In Ina a tern ten storm orm amid thunder and lightning a halt holt was IRI IlL railed II to allow some soni of the boys boYI ti IL chance to seek temporary tm tem shelter While there on one Af or the riders noticed something which looked I Ilk human hair The father rod rode for far 11 a n little und and beheld the remain remains of ot his hilL loi Imph lv little girl who had died atthe II at atthe the root mot of ot a pint pine tree on the south oath ride r of ot White 1111 Three miles south from fumi the Ihl of ot Gome Games creek Mr Mt Hatch and party art brought th the r re remains remains mains home borne n some 10 50 stile arriving at I o clock I a m Ent Aug 5 I IThe The Funeral serviced were re moat most pa The Th were here held In the Taylor Talor meetinghouse jt it 10 a m Sunday SundAr morning Au Aug 6 0 m nt bo Ju Jac Ja J WilY way presiding Aft After r th the usual open lug ln f exercises s President Jessie Jesse N No Amith addressed the largest Jart gathering of ot pee peo people II 11 plc ever s seen lIten en it II a funeral In the III Ms hla tory of or this slake Remarks were vrr of n R consoling to th the parent 1111 and ami friends ml and instructive to all apt present prent I lAvin Loving Father 1 a favorite pleas piece oCh of oC the tho h little child ne IlIn sung b by the Sun Aun Sunday day school class cities of which she he w WM was u II member led b by Miss r Constance Docker Counselor smith D Roger nOIrl followed offering oftering word worde of encouragement and ami nt consolation to the mourners mourner who ho em embraced embraced braced th the whole hole community unit TIRED FE Specially written for tor the occasion by byone byone one of uC the sister was we beautifully rann rn n der deren m by nine young ladles Th The The r re remains remains mains were wim TI followed to the tho cemetery h bv by iio no people tn to wagons and Ind car CRr fIR LIU tot nd 1 li Ii horsemen following The RI gi tar III M wu df tit Hi I by hy Eider Jain Jamea Fi ike k mil nt the hf moun mound wu ova covered Ith Ih the which sh the she 1 DM ni h hI i 11 life I In lu m Pi klug |