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Show S cal 6 Kaltit Vn Utah siiecu bre Ain’ G4 has 71, Suceumbs AfterI , ong Illness Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, nette Lloyd Hatch; two ans and Mass., and later completed a three daughters, Floyd Garn surgical residency at the ae Hatch (whose mother, Mabel Luchusetts General ‘Hospital n|beck Hatch, died in 1942), Dr. Boston. Joseph Lloyd Hatch, Mrs. Wil‘Dr.t ‘Hatch did posture dual liam S. (Janey Jordan and Mrs. r| work i in Europe in 1926 and 1927. Gordon L. (Golda) Olsen, all of |Salt” Lake City; and Donnette ‘HE BECAME A diplomate of Hatch, New York Cn and 13 Floyd F. Hatch, 71, 1363 ernors of the . A erican College Butler Ave. (40 South), well- of Surgeons. _— Dr. Hatch had a close associaknown Utah surgeon, died at tion with the Jr tiversity of Utah home Thursday night after a College of Medi ine throughout long illness. | his career and | he ad. been an assoDr. BORN FEB. 16, 1892, in Heber City, a son of Joseph and Sarah HIS EARL 0 "| the American Board of Surgery grandchildren. Jane Clyde Hatch, Dr. Hatch : in ae City public}, had practiced medicine in Salt tained in 1942, had been a member of ALSO. A SISTER, nd aires , Lake City for the past 46 years. schools. Urologic Assn. brothers, Mrs.. W. R. ‘Wherritt He was. graduated from ‘the the American He served as an Army surgeon during World War I at Ft. University of U tah in 1912 with since 1923 and was a fellow of and George Hatch, both of Heber a bachelor of ¢ arts degree and the American allege of Sur- City, and Abram Hatch and — Riley, Kan. in 1914 was th irst Utah grad- geons. Glen S. Hatch, both of Salt Lake it AFTER MILITARY service, uate of the He ward University Surviving are his widow, Don- City. : felhe was one of the founders of Medical School Funeral services will Be con- | Clinic in 1919 the Intermountain and was associated with rest of his life. it the WHILE ATTHE U. of U., he Hearing Set Dec. 4 |ducted | Dr. Floyd F. Hatch .. . Had been a peo here 46 years. FROM 1957 TO 1959, he was a at the U.. member of the board of gov-| Saturday at 12:30 p.m. at the Federal Heights LDS Ward - Chapel, 1300 E. Fairfax Rd. (south of Shriners Hospital). played football ‘and was presiPreliminary hearing for David dent of the cl 1a mer group of Pi He had served as president of Kappa Alphasocial fraternity. LeRoy Peery, 22, 8090-700 East, the staff of the Latter-day Saints At Harvard hé was a charter charged with third degree burHospital, the Salt Lake Surgical member of Phi Beta Pi medical glary, was set for Dec. 4. He Society and the Utah Chapter, fraternity and later organized a was charged in connection with s. Surgeon of College American chapter of ~ ame fraternity Graveside services will be held at Heber City. | FRIENDS MAY call at 260 Eg “Ja burglary Nov. 3 at Hillcrest South Temple Friday from 6 to ee . |High School, 6114-9th East. Bail 8 p.m. and Saturday from 9 : twas set at $1,500 {10 a.m, nates fu ‘ Se ae - a é de ee ‘ te LW ‘ we ek oy g |