Show DEATH OF MRS HADDEN One of the oldest S Sanpete n ete Pioneers Are Afire Good 88 Service Service-In In Indian Wars War t t Mi e. e Sarah Bridget Hadden of Hadden-of of this city di died d at her home borne M. M Monday t i afternoon aft after atter r n u l lingering ill illness ill ill- ness ness of of several months Death fr was ue e to dropsy and g beral debility v q c Mrs Hadden one of the oldest of pioneers in the county county ands and at atthe atthe the time of he her death was 88 years 88 years of age She was wa born in Norfolk ED England land in 1816 1816 I Together with Together with her husband C Hadden whose death id irl t this tais is city seven soven years ago the deceased emigrated to Utah crossing the plains with teams ox with Smoot an and Laden's company which ai- ai rived in Salt Lake in 1852 Mr Hadden was a gardener to Brigham Young In 1857 Hadden and his wife removed to Ephraim to make permanent settlement nt At the tho time of their arrival in this city and for several everal years afterward the Indians Indians Indians In In- under Chiefs W Walker and Black Hawk continued their war on the white settlers settlors she lithe took an active part in the settlement of the Indian troubles troubles' She won Yon th the friendship of many of the Indian warriors and arid upon several occasions entertained entertained the chiefs among amona whom were Indian Joe Indian Sam and Black Hawk She received many little gifts from the red men for h her r kindness t 16 tb them On On one occasion she was called to Salt Lake During her visit Black Hawks Hawk's warriors renewed hostilities hostilities- against the settlers and attempted to intercept all messages to the surrounding towns As Hadden and wife were ore returning to the city and when about fifty miles from their destination destination desti desti- Dt nation tion their wa wagon on was approached ap approached approached ap- ap by a band of Indians evidently intent on carrying out tb the tho chiefs chief's orders to rob plunder and destroy the settlers One of the Indians whom she bhe had befriended befriended befriended be be- recognized her of the scout w warriors An Indian from the tho band was vas detained to accompany accompany pany tho the ret returning pioneers to tu guard th them injury or molestation tion fr from other Indians t lying in in w watch for fOIl the travelers The Indian performed d his bis duty welly velI having having- twice dis idra bands band o of Jr from robbing obb t or murdering the tho returning returning re ro- turning b pioneers i Mis Mrs H Hadden t eh ehVa was Wag a d do deVout out vout iU l' l of th the M Mormon n church l i I I and remained faithful to her reli religious ious convictions she Rhe leaves a family of eleven children to fa mourn their loss and a host of I friends who will always remember her for the many acts of kindness r f performed in this community Funeral services will be held beld at atthe atthe I the tabernacle Friday at 1 o clock |