Show Panguitch s Oldest Resident Dies Services were held lu the North Ward under of the December lor our oldest Ann Hancock age She wan better known to or us as Aunt Death was due to Injuries received In a fall September Aunt Dida Hatch was born In Utah on August Her and Martha Ann moved to Pine Valley when che was a small She received most of her At the age of 16 she became the first telegraph operator In Pine She moved to Panguitch In the year 1882 and Ellas Hatch were married by James Panguitch Stake They lived at Hatch's Ranch known an Hatch for three years after which they returned to Panguitch where thoy until their She was the mother of nine five of whom preceded her in Her abilities were singing and Her journalism and poetry will not be Her ability to teach and lead the young folks In work and play was Most of all was the charitable feeling for those In Her strong will power to do good at all times and to accomplish any took upon Included in her church activities of the stake Mutual Sunday School for 23 years and teacher for adult class many Her work In the Relief Society was She helped outline lessons for the At different times she was leader for each department In the Relief She helped for years en the Through out her life time phe maintained a keen sense of Her life shall he an Inspiration to all who knew her Our heartfelt sympathy goes to the family of this fine The peaceful and comforting services were conducted by first counselor Frank a by Owen of by the Eldon son i. Original written by Mild- red M. read uy Amy of by Amy by Bishop Hans The by Ida and Gloria Piano My God To Reminiscence and Tribute from the Daughters of by Alice the by Alton Talbot by M. V. Closing We'll choir led by Alton Talbot accompanied by Owen Herbert Organ Wonderful Mother of Dedication of Grave at Panguitch cemetery was by Russell Attending services from out ot town were Edgar and John A. Hancock of and S. A. of and Earl Clara H. Cannon and daughter Chrystel of Hancock of South and and H. Mc-I ff or and Edwin R. Heap and Mild-ted M. Beverly M. and son and und Ernest J. Smith and two sons of Wendell Hatch of t This corrected account or death and funeral of Eliza Hatch is being republished as a courtesy to those who may want It for family r and C. Lewis are vis the home of and Elle Miss Pearl Adair of China Lake Is spending the holidays with her Esther Mary Jo a group of friends at her birthday Games were played and refreshments of Cedar spent Sunday and Monday at his home lit Deward Smith and small daughter of New are MX I visiting relatives and friends for the Carol lar entertained 12 friends on her birthday on i Brother Sister Marlon Frost from George are visit- i Ing friends and relatives during the The following students are home for the John Gay Ronald Robert LaMoine Pollock and Eugene ar from Loyde Cohin from U. of U. and Milton Wells and Stanley Ott are home from ie College for the |