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Show Continued from Page 6 -YI from Kamas. A post office was ~t a few years later. The area was named Hanna for William P. Hanna. the first postmaster. Earl Atwood became postmaster in 1918. 1be-first to pass away in this area was ~y Rho8dcs. He died in Febrwuy, 1911 of typhoid pneumonia. In 1913. a Farm Creek Sunday School was organized. The first settlers had belonged to the Tabiona Branch. In 1918. tbC Stockmore Branch was organized as the Red Cliff Ward. In August. 1918. M. May Rhoades donated one acre of ground to the Red Cliff Ward and a new ward house was erected. The Rcdcliff Camp of the Daughters of Utah Piooeers was organized in November, 1937. By .1948, Hanna had a good store, the largest dance hall in the basin. a park. and . cabins, a sawmill, and some large sheep aDd cattle ranches. - The eady settlers of this community rendered much service to one another they shared many jobs and SOITOWS together.They made many sacrifices in order to make the building of this country possible. . They have handed down a heritage to their • children who now live in the valley and who enjoy the homes that have been left for them. |