Show Charles L. L Thorpe Thorp Former Forest Ranger Rangers Dies At AtS s. s L. L Charles L. L Thorpe 80 86 native of Ephraim and who lived most of his life Ilfe here died at 1220 a. a am a.m. m m. Monday of causes incident to age He passed away at the home of a son Yale Thorpe in Salt Lake City He Hc suffered a hemorrhage on Friday which led to his demise He was born In Ephraim Dec 30 1871 a son of Christian L L. and Kisty Lauritsen Thorpe He grew up in Ephraim and married married married mar mar- ried Lucinda Larsen in the ManU Manti Man Man- t ti U Temple They made their home here for many years moving moving movIng ing to Axtell about 1920 and she died there several years later Mr Thorpe served as a Forest Forest Forest For For- est ranger on the Manti Mant National Nation Nation- al Forest for a number of years years' being in charge of the area east I of Fairview At Axtell he en engaged engaged engaged en- en in farming and stock raising He Is survived by four sons Yale Bart and Ward Thorpe all of Salt Lake City and Christy Thorpe Axtell by 11 grandchildren grandchildren dren 16 great-grandchildren great I and a sister Mrs Steve Johnson Johnson JohnI John John- son of Calif Funeral services were held at Axtell Wednesday with burial In the Ephraim Park Cemetery The speakers and those who of offered offered offered of- of prayers were all from Axtell Ax Ax- tell Julie Nielson of Ephraim sang Beside Still Waters with Margaret Johnson as One of Yale's daughters Helen played a violin solo and was accompanied by her sister Louise |