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Show , u IRA W. HATCH FATALLY INJURED Ira W. Hatch of Panguitch, father of Mrs. A. D. McAllister of this city, was fatally injured and six other persons per-sons were hurt in an automobile accident ac-cident near Payson Tuesday afternoon, after-noon, Mr. Hatch was going to Ma-pleton Ma-pleton with his daughter, Mrs. V. G. Reynolds, and family after attending the funeral of his wife on Monday of last week at Panguitch. Others injured were members of the Reyn- olds family. Mr. Hatch was bom in 1852 near Park City. He was the son of Meltia and Permelia Snyder Hatch, and was an active pioneer in Utah and surrounding states, acting as a scout and Indian interpreter. He later engaged in stock raising in the southern part of the state. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Margaret H. Haycock, Salt Lake; Mrs. Elizabeth H. McAllister, American Ameri-can Fork; Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. Algia Meyers, Panguitch; four sons, James L., M. C, Houston and Den-ster Den-ster Hatch, all of Panguitch. His wife, Mary Denster Hatch, died August 23. Thirty-seven grandchildren, grandchil-dren, five great-grandchildren and a number of brothers and sisters also survive. , |