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Show Monday, Septmeber 3. 1928. 5 Dr. W. G. Ruckenbrod, formerly of this city, but now a prominent-dentis- t in Salt, Lake City, is visiting in! Logan over Labor Day. NLILSi LOCAL NEWS ELLEN LOGAN CITY, CACIIE COUNTY. UTAH. THE JOURNAL. Mrs. WATCH THIS SP ACE - V. H. Goodsell, a ho re- Cbs Hawaii $!? CLOSING OUT SALE: 'o all ;Our lilies o H; ',G. cently underwent a critical Mr. and Mrs. T- R. of operation is, we are informed, Twin Fails, and infantEvans daughmaking: unexpectedly rapid pro- ter, on a vacation trip, stopped gress toward reco erv. in Logan on . the wav over home after . Salt Lake, uta f 01 :2'1VKT a,u , lv Mr- Evans isvisiting on the turn .tour car. Blue Light, No staff of the Twin Fallseditorial Times, i. l hone 178. am was interested in ' an in- Advertisement sptetion of TTie Journals ' : plant and equipment. Among those who hate nounced their candidacy for' (,rass lire On Sunday is M. C. Rigby, former! Lri.oon the city fire department county commissioner. Who has was called to the premises of announced his candidacy for Wiliam C. England' at 391 W. nomination on the Democratic 1 So. to extinguish a grass fire ticket for the four-yea- r term as started by children with matches, which threatened adjacounty commissioner. cent property. No damage was Home From California Pres- done, and while the department ident Joseph R. Shepherd of was there the entire grass the Logan Temple, with Mrs. patch burned under firemens Shepherd and daughters, the supervisionMisses Celia and Ruth Shepservice Expert lubrication herd. returned yesterday af- Blue No. 1, 1st So. and Light ternoon from a vac.it ion tour Main. - - Dry Goods, iil linery, Ladies9, Misses9 and Chilclrcns Coats and Dresses - - Under the direction, of the various auxiliary Organizations lif the Sixthf ward, Miss ElleirU.-Nrilsonpiafus't, will, present i a benefit concert in the. bedutiful ward chapel,.; Monday evening, .September' 10, according to in announcement frtlade Sunday by Bishop Olof I. Pedersen. Miss Neilson has been urged by her many friends and music lovriS of the city; afcd county to present a.public concert before leading for the east to continue her ,musiti activities. .RepreSenta-tlveao- f Various organizations in the Sixtli ward were called; to? gethdr recently' by Bishop Fed ersen and details.; were Completed to have Miss Neilson perform next Monday evening. The Logan musician is recognized in music circles ift both the east and west as one of the prominent artists of the country. She has had a wide experience which began whCn she was only seven years Of age. After finishing her studies' in Logan, she spent several years at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, where she was , - - graduated witli high honors in lioth the soloists and teachers courses. ; Returning to the west in 1922, Miss Neison entered the music department of the University, of Utah assistant . to Professor Thomas Giles. She .remained five years, during which tiipe she had charge of the Girls Glee club and the Varsity String quartet,, and presented ..them' in concert in Utah and California. i While in Salt Lake Miss' Neilson presented concerts throughout the west and was pianist with.the Salt Lake Trio of Chamber Music. Tn 1923 she woh the state contest and 'was sent to Asheville, N. C., to in the national contest. Since 192-- she has held the office of slate contest chairman of the Notional Federation of ,. the . com-IKi- Music Cud.:;. Jmvt Las t ye r" M FsTHNeTI sorf' w as granted a leave of absence from the state university and continued advanced study in Boston, New York and Washington, D. C. In the capitol city she was a favorite W. R. C. radio artist and was. associated with the National Opera Washington company. She also performed before foreign ambassadors and and other noted government officials. The committees in charge of the concert in the Sixth ward announce that citizens of Logan and elsewhere are invited to ooo,- - i vatw Dem and; st- alled in John ; te tl call and attend. - The says Cynical Bachelor "There is ev. ry evidence that the feminine touch in the home is artistically expensive. andi ower unjt ora- on been Ivin. of New am- - DP L ZJSZ i '' at Once JM-- e. film poktrays own emotioxs I1 - - 1 James A. Thorpe Funeral Held family for. their sturdy characters gnd for the way they had conducted themselves during the sickness of their husband and Father. He said that they had not left one Stone unturned to make things comfortable for him and cause recovery, if it was the Lords will that he should still continue here in this life. Bishop H. M. Zollinger hanked the many, -friends in behalf of the family for- their kind sympathy during the illness and after death of Mr- - Thorpe. He said the family should, be consolled when they saw friends Sxiftx far and near y.ho hail come to attend the services and pay their last tribute and respect to Mr. Thorpe. Hp also spoke ol the beautiful floral ofefrlngs vincli were jfery profuse and showed the high standing of Mr. Thorpe with his friends. A quartet consisting of, Alma Mathew's 1 r., Hazen Mat- -, hews, Arthur Olson and Kennctn Camoeli, sang,, "We are slowly wondering down.'. The benediction Was prdnounced by Elder William s g John Gilbert beheu that Jiisjnvn struggle against repression is given if.s lst ortrayaI in Four Walls, his last The picture is starring, picture, for : At Providence , at the Capitol Theatre.' Months ago, whbn the script was first given to me to read, said Gilbert, I found that the story Of the Jewish boy. expressed emotions that have always seemed to me to be tf Vital importance. Some picture titles have little or nothing to do with the theme of the story hul siich is not the ca.se with this one.. This story is really about four walls. Not actual walls of stone or that included San Francisco, cyncerte although. these are shown in the prison cell episodes at Advertisement Los Angeles, Palo Alto ami the beginning! but the four walls of convention and other points of interest in Calthat surround every human being at every, stage of his Bergstrom Leaving Ogden lite. Wilford D. Porter,, llyrum, Sept 5 J.L. ifornia, which they thoroughly progress George Bergstrom, assistant Andrews, through G enjoyed. ... North 424 East, Sept. 5. field executive of the Ogden B. S. and Council, A., Bargain Slightly used May- Gateway who won the love and esteem of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Acheson tag. Call and see Maytag Shop. all members Val- and children of Sugar House, Miss Vera Hill of Cache the Phone 873- 42 V, 1 No. Logan, ley Council this summer, as dir- spent over Labor Day in Ixigan Utah. ector of the Boy Scout Camp in Mr and Mrs. E. W. Services 'Held At Advertisement Euests of parents of Mrs. Ache-soLogan canyon, has resigned his 1 scout position in the Ogden . . Paradise Kermess B. Lowe; Septem- Council, and his position as in4th Ward Chapel ber fifth, sixth and seventh are structor in A large cortege of automobiles , Dr. Eugene Worley, who reat followed the remains to the cemethe days set for the annual the an office in established cently Senior Ogden high school, . . Kermess or church festival at to accept tery Funeral services wer held a position as full time Logan, is leaving, as he has M. Zollinger dedicated H. bishop with Paradise, it is announced by field executive into entered Sunpartnership in the Fourth ward chapel with the Santa the grave.-Bishop Orville Lee. The opening Monica, California, scout coun- Dr- Alien R- Cutler at Preston, day afternoon for MisA Vera' OniTlAIti , event will be a big public ban- cil. and will move there. Mr. ana? Mrs, Hill, daughter of James : Alfred Thorpe was bora V JAMES A. THORPE quet on Wednesday evening. On M. L. lull of Sag Francis&. The Providence Second Ward to John W. Thorpe and Mrs. Han. Brigham City is, as usual, Bishop S. B. Benson Thursday and Friday contripresided A Visitor WilWill Jardine house was. packed ta fuil na W. Thorpe Eept. 22, 187(5, at for meeting great preparations buted products arranged in fair liam M. Choir furnished capacity Sunday afternoon,, ward and the U. S. Secretary making where Wellsville Utah. During his boyJardine, annual the great peach days the usual musical numbers The funeral services were formation, will be offered for of days he was engaged at work held to him . his lor hood Agriculture, give which.. will this year be held on sale, the proceeds to be used for official on his fathers farm, moving to iA. of , were James Charles , Thorpe; known but better Hayes speakers title, and SeptemSaturday. Friday with his father's family in general church purposes. the San Francisco1 ward, Ur. Meeting, commenced, with' 'a solo Logair to all U. A- C. alumni. Big ber fourteenth and fifteenth. W. E- - Hawkins of Logan, Roy by Banona. Cambell assisted by the 1881, wher? lie- continued his Bill Jardine, football hero and Wanted Lady to work in ofchoit who sang, I have read school work in the Logan district An error in the copy of the Baxter of Hyrum.and Dr. E. ward in of a beautiful City. invocation was schools. fice Maytag shop- Phone 873 center in the dayshe when, of Lake W. Salt with adverand his Conlon Thrifty Washer Ensign wedge formation, I know i In 1889 he tomrnenced working by C. M. Hammond.-42 W 1 No. Logan, Utah. in The closing remarks by, Bishop Ben- given -, published colleagues dashed through the tisement was Redeemer Lives.that my sung ii a plastering contractor with his Advertisement offered bV by Bishop opposing ranks like a mad hull, Journal on Saturday, caused an son- H-Prayers were and and Mathews the father and- brothers. At this time Haziiy ' Maugnan is spending a few days of his error in quoting the price at W. ward .choir they contracted the plastering and An Enjoyable Meeting A vacation Special . Hj8h councelfnan S.-- B; Mltton, decorating work on the first old scen- which these washers are sold. Gunnell of Wellsville. amidst period most excellent conjoint M. I. at the The advertisement stated $130 musical numbers were rendered said tie had beert Intimately assoc: building erected for the Utah es. He was held in the Fifth homo of spent Sunday when it should have read $125 as follows: .Mrs. .Alder of San iatecl with.-MThorpe since boy- Agricultural College. Alter tills Inspector Agricultural ward Sunday evening. The II. C- Parker. Today, in com- so those contemplating the pur- Francisco a piano selection; hood, days. He said has father knew work was completed, they commenced tne inferior decorating on speaker of the evening was EL with President E. G- Pet- chase of this Washer can save Harmony Four of Wellsville.vo-a the parents of- the deceased in the old Thatcher BRnk and Opera-houder Ilamlet Pulley, just return- pany England.' before either tne tMitton Henry .Parker ,Jr a quartet; erson of the A. C. he motored $5 by this, correction' building. Mr. James a. E- W- - Ensign; a family ot Thorpe family emigrated ed from a mission to Germany. to the ranch of solo and cal. Dp. p"1 Nebeker Hyrum stood In Ids to lute of America. He Thorpe Labor rei erred idgh io tne A' Quiet Day Being He gave a very instructive ac- at South Eden, on the east total solo. Petei; 'Maughan of his opinion was highly val- count .of, his experiences and shore of Bear Lake Day, with all public offices and Wellsville dedicated the "grave pleasent sweet disposition and the work, ued were engaged in all tho by the Gospel, which Mr. lessons bureaus, of information closed at the 1igan cemetery. . - iaith inhad drew some excellent x same the of kind, business. exmoiteu nis Thorpe during citizens from them. The music, furnishapparHo assisted in errccting the first He had also known Mazel Merrills Funeral Mr- and most of the life. entire ed by the Bonnie Glee club was and Mrs. T, II. Merrill of Rich- ently taking advantage of the J P; Neilseit of Westonis in Mrs. Thorpe since her girlhood prominent buildings inCacne a 4aysuting.4 suitholiday-tenjoy RfOT ho was having' Come down to thoroughly- on joyable-an- d and jdfered words .of conso- County, in received a ipan this days mond dispatch news n hjs wife wh0 is at a local ho lation tp er "and the family. is a sad day for the able to the occasion, as was also called to Ely Nevada, where he informing them that it being, much more pital where a son was born oi the reading by Miss Lavaun morning An msgrumental numuer was supervised the plnering work of remains of their son, Maze! gatherer, the when1 that than the ordinary Sab- - Friday All concerned do? rendered 1 Gilbert Thorpe at the a great n. M. Merrill manager of the quiet are E. Ewinyara with his section was a barren desert. At the Even bath. politicians anit piano nicely.! iiig Curtis flying field, New York, this place he erected a Federal violin. Seiberling Tires and Tubes, who met death when his plane taking a day off. Lofthoihse Lake of Salt Eider 4. building, two bank buddings, two Edwin' Anderson, Henry of, Blue Light, No. 1, 1st So and crashed to earth on Monday-lasDemocratic Wmen This is spent the week end here visiting tip Logan stake presidency, said hotel buildings, and 37 dwelling Main. will arrive in Ogden at the day set for beginning the his sister, Mrs. David Bodrero, their wei e inree things in every bouses, employing about 23 men Advertisement 9:10 on Wednesday morning formation of Smith for Pres- following which he will visit man's life worthy of serious con- most of them being from Cache sideration, at birth we coine intq Valley. and be taken to Richmond for ident clubs by the Democratic with his mother, Mrs. J. County School Matters Ail funeral He was well known in all the interment-Becausthis life with a great mission beMrsand services J. women bethe few of county. a for is set and in readiness for the davs, Western states for his excellent us. fore 2nd tiie that two pf arrival of the step being E. Lake. days Webb, county fore returning to Salt opening of all county grade and earlier than a mag who could be we live if birth workmanship, after marriage, funeral exacted, been ar- will conduct the work from high schools on Monday next, services, which the Gospel of Jesus Christ we are trusted and carry responsibility as A Narrow Miss had in Democratic the Escape to headquarters demanded. September tenth- According prepared to enter the house theHe occasion to be held on, Sunday Amussen building on South Kathryn Kimball of Smithfield then was recognized as a very of the Lord and be united lu matSupt. II. V. Larsen, preparatory rangedwill, serious near acident a to on came be' held instead, Main, and Mrs. Frances which is the most import- brave young man, always stood teachers meetings will be held next, vice chairman of the with a hit and run road hog rimony, September sixth, at ant thing a man can attend to ready to take fuil responsibility during the present week- Pri- Thursday, 2 oclock p. m-- , in the Richmond Western Region is expected to Saturday night while driving here upon earth as it Is the bind- r.o matter what duties he was mary teachers will meet in the Tabernacle, north on Logan Main street- As ing tie for all eternity. Mr. Thorpe called upon to preform. render assistance.' office of the County Board of she approached Fourth North has completed this work and those April 23, 1890, he was married to Education, and grammer grade street she signalled with her wno are left behind can rest as- Violet Rebecca Bullock, in cha LoDied At Wellsville Logan 'High Registration teachers in County Agent Wrig-ley- s gan Temple, who was the Nuyv.ir Jane Williams Green, The registration of nigh school arm that Bhe was turning west-Jus- t sured that he has been called of quarters in the court sixty-tw- o Mr. and Mrs; James Bullock misco n 1 n u e a to to a still she turn started ss of wife of will this take students age, years place house on Thursday and Friday, Utah Pioneers. After marsion his in travsturdy car a preparatory meeting large at C. driving buildperson week at the High school Green, passed away and on Saturday a general ses- Heber Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe bought one loved He riage, to refered again. rate a of at speed high sion and get acquainted meeting herJiome in Wellsville at an ing. Seniors will register Tues. eling death as the 3rd and last steo a home at. Providence Utah, where his rear darted catching by, this after hour and at morning, early day. Juniors, Wednesday of all teachers will be held in life saying that it was a propos- they commenced with united efillness, of dia- Sophmores Thursday. It is the fender in the front bumper of ition which we must meet face to fort to improve and Beautify their the city park in Logan canyon a five months was The car. Kimball fender the betes. She leaves her husband, desire of school officials that face even though at. the time it surroundings. during the afternoon at 2 oclock three sons, Heber, Raymond students conform to'the above torn from the large car which carried with it a sting. He then They had 9 children born to "" C. II- Anderson, former princiand Harold Green, all of Wells-vil!- e, schedule as far as possible. The continued on north. The bump- offered words of consolation to them, three of which have precedpal of the North Cache high ed Mr. Thorpe to the great beyond; and one daughter; Mrs. hours of registration will be be- er of the Smithfield car was Mrs. Thorpe and the family of tne school goes as principal the from its toto. Olson a and Arthur During their associaum in .:fe hanger pulled Walton sang of 3 John 9 each oclock tween Harlowton, ana day. Murray high school, wherehelda Montana; two brothers, George car was thrown completely Bishop A. M. Hammond, spoke cl they have worked untiringly to is institute being teachers - home life of Mr. keep unity and love in the heart Williams of Pocatello, Idaho, Auto Park Visitors Natur- around. Fortunately no one was the beautiful He said it was only neces- of each member of their family. today. and Herbert B. Williams of San ally, the approaching close of hurt although the car was oc-- Thorpe. During My. Thorpe's journey here sary for ahyone to look at the surDiego, California; one sister, the tourist season sees fewer cupicd by tjo young ladies. ot his veil kept home on earth he has been an ordentr roundings Buy your laying mash from Mrs. May I. Cannon of Poca- arrivals at the City Auto to determine that he was a man church worker taking part in the us we will buy the eggs from also seven grandchildren-Ontello, there are still a few, Secretary Kellogg more endowed with art combined with various organizations of the church produces you. her. as may be noted from the past daughter preceded fine quail Meat, Ion whieh makes In 1893, he was chosen as a memand better eggs. We do grain Funeral Horn e ward llou nd that services will - be held week's record. There were five a nutn happy to enjoy, the assoeld-tio- ber of the old folks committee :n and cleaning. Logan in of his family. Providence and labored in that the Wellsville Tabernacle at on Aug, 26th, three on the Dublin, Irish. Free State, Sept. 3. Rinding Feed 590 South Main. Lawrence Bailey sang,, Come capacity for the past 33 years. As 2 oclock on Thursday after- 27th, four on the 28th,- three United B. (AP) Frank Kellogg. Phone 1032. me. a member of this committee, he noon. on the 29thandtea on the States secretary-f Advertisement state, started unto Hazen Mathews raid, he was always recognized as a marl' Bishop oc30th. The following visitors his homeward voyage today He read of Mr, Thorpe's death in the full of good cheer, patient, and, Parents And Patrons The cupied the camp on Friday, Sat- boarded the U. S. 8. Detroit at Anewspaper and had come to pay kind to his fellow workers and Todays The Day This The Basin here. Boarc of lexandra cruiser Education has and Sunday nights: urday an obligation which he thought he frienux. may be aholiday for public of- City for - Cherbourg, France. owed designated September 10 as Mary Ellen Dye or Redlands, soon left his friend He said he reUp uniil the time of his recent' will ficer stores and the laboring the board the There secretary the opening date for all public Cal. ; Harold Wise of Salt Lake ; membered Mr, Thorpe from the illness he was known by all to be man, but its different on the schools in Logan. The state law W. Schwan and wife of Van- Levathan tomorrow, to , was to kind to him a sturdy OM fearing man. time when U. A. C- campus, where Coach The honors paid Secretary as a hoy Hehein eompany D- Holt of to send E. B. with three their C.; parents Besides his wie, Mrs. Vilot R. couver, requires bunch seasons were this on his arrivel repeatRomney and to school which Salt Lake; E. A. Gnard and Kellogg passing Mr. Thorpe; 'Ihorp' the following children are ed at the r inclusion of his visit lads wcre of gridiron men", old and4 new children as well as childrenmakes sub- wife of Grand Forks. N. N. to Ireland. President Cosgiave and home on one occasion end Mr. Ft i to mourn his loss: Mrs. Floyd parents have assembled in the in case C- Nelson of South Dakota: A. members of the entertainment Thorpe irivUed them Into Ids ncuse Rose, Logan, Utah Mrs- George to legal reprimand as ject the and training camp law is not complied with. W. Bird of Salt Lake; C. IIul committee were present to bid asking that they join brim in sing- Napper, Incan, Utah Eldon Thorpe season's games which will begin this sune musical numbers. He San Deigo, California, Desmond Statute of 1919 provides dahl and family of Pocatello, him farewell and a military uuard ing The to be strento Mr. Thorpe's 'ove for Thorpe, referred early and bid fair to do was California, drawn a band children all with between the Idaho; C. Evans of Murrav; up that music and his home. Bish- Fvept andOakland, uous, training will be intensive. family Burdett Thorpe both of to the honor nations 18 guest 8 enrolland must II. be of of Salt Evans Lake; ages George op Mathews spoke of the sincerity Providence, Utah. The first practice was held this ed in the schools. Parents with W. Brockmiller of Dearborn, of Mr. Thorpe and his faith in the Also - survived by the following afternoon on the new field Jof R. excuses for exemp- Michigan, Shereard Old of Gospel nf Jesus Christ, referring brothers, Thomas Thorpe, WellsNugru Peath north of the stadium. Trainer legitimate tion from this provision should Los to the time when he had just ville Utah John H. Cal.; F. D. Moore WellsGeorge Nelson and . Freshman meet with school officials on md Angeles, Recalls Slave Days completed his new home. He (ailed ville, Utah, William Thorpe, wife of Shelleyv Idaho; W. Card-sto- n Thorpe Coach Sterling Anderson will 3 Bahamas tAP) in Mathews to dedicate it Bishop September 10, and adjust their II? Barnhart of Maize, Kansas ; Nassau, Thorpe,-Lo- s Canada, Jesrpli assist in the training work. The the vhe las vf Martin to his family and friends. Bishop Angeles .Cdlunm.a, Charles S'. faawyer, folproblems relative to the regis- Dr. and Mrs. Leland Hawkins on this island, a ed Math years scheduleU. ofof games the family, encouraged One entry African slaves Salt Lake City, and one California tration of their children. School of - Los Angelesa 103. When lows: With of n,ad saying that Mr. Thorpe had left a Thorpe at .the age si., ter, Mrs. C. C. Clawson of Prodemand of be that officers a means laws number sometimes MonLos was Angeles: captuied iu namp behind worthy ot emuiatian vidence, Utah.. boy Sawyer Sept- - 29 at to check up on those who visitors as w'asthe case Sun Africa by the SpaniaiUs. his sons and tana Mines at Logan, Oct. 6; sent encouraged CARD OF THANKS not accounted on for are wife his the when dav a man, The slave ship was capture.! by jaod follow his loot steps to Denver U. at Denver, Oct. 16; school rolls. We should like to and night ioaighteis AVe. vfint t vaca- a on children ten their express our c Oct. 20; U. to would at ti a, tl.ey ,U!e nur.:?n Ogden, he prepared Wyoming the of have to who were and all thanks our dar friends tion : cooperation 27 camp every cargo ii, brought Oct to lr.et then makef in t'u. Same trip, B. Y. U. at Provo, fi. way Uiat he lelt Mr. parent in Lgan in this matter visitors last year, occupied aj boy was Ssold to the late R. tns Colorado Aggies at Fort Co- as hrpe w;,s who thnvwi their sympathy who later gave him children not all Custodian Rozsa' enrolled single-cabi- n. Sawyer, n. ii. td.iniu-by his me ii. the. I dingi .the iliiit- -s at Colorado U.; fnd, after h llins, Nov. 3; Hie m ei freedom. Late Savvy 10 placed on the remarked she was aJvtry neat treat beyond ' ioesph be'oted f Our husband Boulder. Nov. 10; Montana September list are foi Aulca to the continued yearn in charge of the lady, as she left the cabin spotMiss BUrmlngham vH , v,H.r sang, delinquent rememberd he which State College at Logan, Nov family only office. same o L snaq reach Sweet u is A. less. l!ow(they all found rom He lemen.berea hU tin 1.1 Da'."rIla attendance that, , Ih ml 17; U. of U., Fait Lake, No- petprspp Siiperintmlent. 31rs, Jam--- . ' Mntpe-v- : fMer pa ' is a vember 29. .. life-lon- er now-playin- , , - popular-prejudic- ' - n. auto-mechani- cs -- . - - , - - - : - - r. - - se - - - - vis-thi- o the--yea- 'lt. Van-Orma- r many-bui!dm("- t , e - vice-chairm- an - - - Mrs-Elizabet- New These Lines Consist of $20,000 of all First Class MerchandiseTand Must be Closed Out , . rAGE THREB h 1 - OT.-OT- - part pmmtt .U. uth. ATTRACTIONS Park-Howeve- r e Co-Mil-- Today-Tomo- rrow 1 a n ACHIN rles tor - GILBERT aan ml nt -- -- - - - s D-- , pre-seas- - art - - ily il stf-- .MctKM d uuqn- - - fat-p- t - - I -- ! . K tit S3 SZS ELD r 1 , i f i v - A |