Anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Frank
S. Hatch, their sons and daughters will hold an open house in the Scipio Ward Amusement Hall, Saturday, June 20, 1959, from 2
until 6 ơ'clock P.M., A program will commence at 3.
They request
no gifts.
Frank S. and Lottie Cottom
Hatch were married June 16, 1909
in the Salt Lake Temple.
Mr. Hatch graduated from the University of Utah, class of 1907, in electrical engineering. He is now a dairy farmer.
He has in-
stalled modern equipment for grade A milk.
Lottie C. Hatch was a public school teacher. She has spent many years directing choirs and choruses, and conducting speech activities.
, daughters: Mary Wulff, New York their honor.
In honor of the Golden Wedding City; Wm. C. of Scipio; Anna Cra-
mer, Frank C., Charlotte Orton, Salt Lake City; Helen Wood, Kenewick, Washington; Kathleen, Alice Tollestrup, Johnette Jame-son, California.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Hatch have been active in civil affairs, and in, their church as Genealogical leaders and Stake missionaries. At the present time, FrankS. holds the office of a High Priest and is a faithful ward teacher. Lottie C. has held numerous positions in the stake and ward organizations, and presently is a teacher in Sunday School and Speech director in the ward M.I.A.
Both are lovingly spoken of by their many friends as our Good Neighbors.
An invitation is extended to all their friends and relatives to at-
They have two sons and seven tend the open house being held in