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Tag Archives: Hatch

Bryce Zion Inn

23 Thursday Dec 2021

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227 North Main Street in Hatch, Utah

Hatch Ward Building & Bell

06 Thursday Apr 2017

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Hatch Ward Building & Bell

In 1904 the Hatch LDS Ward building was erected on this lot. A vestibule was added in  1901, and the bell was purchased with donations from ward members. For many years it hung in the tower and rang out for all civic, social and church activities. School was held in the building until 1913. The building was razed March 3, 1983, when the new ward meetinghouse was built.

Hatch Camp/Daughters of Utah Pioneers/1988

Asay Settlement

05 Wednesday Apr 2017

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  • 2017-03-05 12.33.01

About 1872 Joseph Asay with his family settled about 3/4 of a mile west and a little south of this spot.  Soon other homesteaders settled in the locality.  Tom Jessup and Dan LeRoy erected a water power saw mill.  A shingle mill was established, Jerome Asay P.M.  Here he kept for sale some groceries and hardware items.  A log house was built for church services, James Dutton and Issac Asay served as presiding elders.  The building was also used for school and social activities.  In 1892 the people became a part of the Mammoth Ward organized at Hatch 8 miles north.  By 1900 Asay Town was abandoned, because of the short growing seasons and long hard winters.

Asay was also known as Aaron for time, named for Aaron Asay.

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Hatch, Utah

18 Thursday Feb 2016

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Hatch Posts:

  • Bryce Zion Inn
  • The Galaxy Motel/Diner
  • Hatch Station
  • Hatch Ward Building & Bell
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Settlement of Hatch

04 Wednesday Jun 2014

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  • 2017-03-05 12.44.31

In 1872 Meltiar Hatch settled at the head of Sevier River, near the junction of Mammoth and Asay creeks. He engaged in stock raising and operated a water-power sawmill. Soon other settlers came. Land was surveyed and irrigation ditches dug. Lime was burned by Neils P. Clove. First school was in the Hatch home, Abram Workman teacher. 1888 the Asay post office was transferred to Hatch, Neils Ivor Clove, Postmaster. In 1892 the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints organized Mammoth Ward, Aaron Asay, Bishop. 1899
the Ward name was changed to Hatch. 1901 to 1904 the town was moved to the present site under the leadership of Bishop Rosmus Lynn.

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