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Show tvuJt Thirteenth Yea- r- No. nn KECP- anCil wencan per year A HOME G3 PAPER FOR HOME PEOPLE C2 rw-- y fi A aM'i ip- g.. 1 -- .... . t '? i llll'llil with 17AR B0I!DS West Center Ix)gan, Utah, Tuesday, June 13, 1911 Two Prominent Logan Residents Died Today ' Telephone 700 ESS FACE A A W, DRAFTEES LEAVE James (Hez Hatch, Momj Thatcher. 75. former Continued Storms Delay Thirty Three Join northern Utah fin-- 1 Cache county commi sooner and Deet Thinning Work ancier and civic worker, died Tues- - eieran Logan business and church Navy; 37 to Army day at 8:15 p. m. in a Logan leader, died this morning at his The Cache county farm labor One of the largest group O t hospital following a three months' home, 95 South First West street, a to leave Cache county la appointed committee Monday draftees illness. following an illness that had af- to recent 'pirating committee months, Investigate departed Monday Mr. Hatch had served as vice'fected him Intermittently for sev labor" end discussed plans for the Fort Douglas of farm and Tuesday eral of montlis. the Logan Branch, president an intensive drive to recruit reception center where they were First Security Bank of Utah. N. For many years, Mr. Thatcher for the for Indicted Into the service. Arthur laborers county's thinning r. had 1934 and had A., since January, operated the Thatcher Cdal beet fields as soon as weather M. Turner, clerk of the local sebeen connected with the firm since company on South main street. announced lective service board, permit. County Agent He sold Uie enterprise only a conditions 1910. R. Hunsaker today. reported today. Lloyd He was bom October 5, 1887 In short time ago, just before lie Because of continued rams, beet Thirty three men and two transcame his ill. to Prior seriously Lorenzo son of a Idalio, a been at fers work has entered naval service while 37 thinning L. and Annie Scarborough Hatch, connection with the coal yard, he standstill for the 15 days, he went Into the army, along with past who were among the early pioneers pv rated a livery and transfer ser-- explained. The moisture has been transfers. eight n All ho had i.ts hie tan. th.it community. He received vlce to the beet crop, but They are: lover of and breeder of valuable his education In elementary sch- - lxcn LOGAN Theron Boyd Anhdcr, now are becoming too large they ools there and later attended Brig- - ule horses. In genDonald Henry ' McCullock, Selchi fields and to thin properly ham Young University, and Utah) He WuS horn May 13, 1863 In eral are weedy. Watanabo, Joseph Glen Johnson, Woses i catcher xKun' R 8011 State Agricultural college. labor Lawrence Vernon Sharp. Kenneth farm Bennie J. Ravsten, arr Thatcher. He He moved to Logan to make his an Leon Falmer, Francis Heber Baugh workers will said his supervisor, educated in local schools and 3 home In 1910 when he was contact all III, Farrell W. Barkdull, Vernon hved In Logan most of his life. start immediately to Charles Jensen, ployed with the Thither Brothers v Thomas Harold men and school students business Active In civic affairs, he had I Banking company. On January 11. on Fife, army; Murray Leon Maughan are not farms, who employed ken In role a leading El Logan 1917 he was appointed assistant Grant Stuckl Richards. John Clyde and organize crews. These crews tl casheir, end was advanced to cash-e- ir for many years. He served one will go Into the fields as soon as Worley Jr., Calvin L, Pehrson, La In January, 1922, and as vice term as a member of the Cache the weather breaks and the ground Marr Henry George. Eldon Joseph was a charter and Jack Peterson, navy. president on July 12, 1928. He has county commission, to Kleopfer dries sufficiently enough up served as a member of the board member of the Logan Ki wants club permit LOGAN R FD Merle Wayne thinning. of directors since January. 1934. and was active in its affairs until norWilhelm, Alma John Beutler, TheMr. Ravsten that explained When the First Security cor- ill health forced him to resign. odore Deloy Zilles, navy;. Russell beet thinning is pracHe also had participated in the mally the Keller Henry Ferguson, poration purchased the Interests the Ludvig by in county complete tically of the Thatcher Brothers Banking affairs of the Logan Chamber of June 15, and only a few acres In Bishop Charles England, seated, and Bishop J. W. D. Hurren, Anderson, army. Commerce, with wnich he had are shown as they appeared in 1884 when they were students at MEN DON Rulon Charles Ladle, have been company In January, 1943, Mr. been affiliated since its founding. the northern sections DesereU-no- w the of University Ikivid of Utah. Haws Peterson, Hatch was made vice president University the Lower, Howard care of Laborers taken to date. two men, who have been friends throughout their lives, as Haws Peterson, army. and manager of the Logan branch, He was one of the organizers and from the mobile farm labor camp they of the supporters appear tdday. PROVIDENCE Jesse Remain the of floe he was holding at the enthusiastic In Amalga, also will be utilized for was a Cache and factory Knitting Jensen. Elmer Yost time of his death. necesif the and Tlbbitts, Clinwork, thinning ton Leland Ldchty, army. Active throughout his life in member of the chamber of com sary, crews of Cache Valley high merce roads committee. LEWISTON R. L. Wheeler, Rocivic affairs, Mr. Hatch held Mr. Thatcher was known as a school students now employed at of bert Sylvester Karren, Lorin Kenresponsibility. many positions Utah Army service forces dehe neth Wiser, Takeshi Nakamura, He was a member of the executive religious man, and has partici- pot In Ogden, will be returned to committee of the Utah Bankers pated in numerous churcn affairs. aid with the task. army; Alton Lelshman Haslam; men were greatei expounders association for three years and vice Few Raymond Marler Haslam, iotMar Mr. Hunsaker explained that if L D S doctrine than Mr. Thatof was C. Nielsen; Ralph Sidney Karren, presstorm continues much longer, the president one year. He Claude A Bird, navy. ident of the Cache Valley clearing acher, and he uas sought after as a real problem will develop in respeaker In sacrament services HYRUM Lloyd Farren Brown, house association at the time of to of laborers. gard application and was recognized as one of the army; Eugene Jens Gibbs, Oourt-nhis death. He said the rain has been highly Bert Brown, Harris Devon He was secretary of the Logan outstanding funeral speakers In beneficial to the first crop of Petersen, navy. home building society for several the valley. alfalfa, which is now ready to cut He was first counselor to Wil- and process. NEWTON Mark Dale Rigby. years, treasurer of the Logan City liam chairWilliam Duane Parker, Morris R. Worley in the Logan First board of Education, county If haying work and the beet Griffin, army; John Gnffin Coman of the second war loan drive ward bishopric for eight years; thinning continues for another oley, Jed Murray Rigby, navy. and conducted the last two red served as superintendent of the month they also will compete for CORNISH Billy John Sunday school in that ward, and labor with canning crops, Lamb-roscross campaigns in the county. especial He was vice president of the was a member of the Logan stake ly peas, he explained. , army; Wilford LaMar Able, navy. northern district of associated high priest quorum at the time W. Chambers, A. committee TRENTON Howard Imamura, civic clubs, was a member of the of his death. He fnled a mission chairman, was asked to appoint army; Melvin Taylor Allred, Elfinance committee of the Cache to Great Britain in 1891 and 1892. committee to determine fair He married Sarah C. Thatcher wage rates where land owners ton Clark Ellerman, George Blaine Valley council, Boy Scouts of Amand the Logan temple on December laborers in commitMerril, navy. their own con erica, was on the finance negotiate WELLSVHiLE Bill Cooper Hostracts. tees for construction of the Logan 17. 1890. Survivors include his widow, one kins, army; Jay Brenchley Bank-heawas pointed out that because It First L. D. S. ward chapel and for son and four daughters; Major navy. (Continued on Page Five) remodeling of the Logan fourth Moses HYDE PARK Thatcher, of the U. S. army L. D. S. chapel; was a member of Lynn Howell Jensen army; Douglas W. Mcftuar-rie- ,the committee that organized the dental corps, Fort Lewis, Wash., Lettie A. Thatcher, an instructor navy. Logan golf and country club corin Salt Lake City schools; Miss RICHMOND Garth Snow Larof the a director poration; was Loora Thatcher, nationally known sen, army. Logan chamber lof commerce for actress who has been at home two PARADISE Douglas Set Price, two terms and president for members of the Utah Three the illness of her during in army. was active promofather; and years, Mrs. Helen T. Woodruff. Camp State Agricultural college' faculty TRANSFERS Thurman O. tion of the Hyrum irrigation institution Beale, Calif., and Mrs. Ida T. will leave the this Redwood City, Cal.; LesBingham, ject. ter Everett Harris, Beaver; Oscar month, two permanently and the He was a member of the board Reese, Webster Groves, Mo. on was a Funeral other duration It LaMar leave, be will arrangements Butler, Boise, Ijdaho; Harthe of of directors Logan Rotary vey James Nyman, Ogden; Alclub for many years and served as announced by the W. loyal Hail announced today by college offi cials. bert D. Carter, Pocatello, Idaho; mortuary. president in 1941. Dr. George F. Knowlton, reGeorge Davil Bean, West Los AnHe married La Prele Straw in search associate professor of engeles, Cal., and Shigeru Hayashl, the Salt Lake City L D S temple Dr. D. E. Madsen, head Slim as, Cal., army; Donald tomology, , 1914. 2, July of the animal pathology depart Los Angeles, Cal, and Survivors include his widow and ment, and Dr. H. Victor Church Hunter Gutke, Smithfield. two sons: Lieutenant J. Willard H$rd assistant professor of Geology, are Hatch, serving somewhere in the As Cache countys home front the three men leaving the college Pacific with the U. S. navy, and invaders launched their drive Dr. Knowlton will report lor Gerald S. Hatch, with the United to sell $1,493,000 worth of bonds izations continuously practically as in charge of andFriendship improves happiness duty entomologist States army air corps engineers, during the Fifth War Loan abates misery by the doubl- from that time until the present. 3 insect control and rodent program somew'here in Italy, and the foldrive, Adrian W. Hatch, drive with the ninth service command ing of our joy and the dividing When they finished their eleL. F. lowing brothers and sisters: Dates were set for annual chairman, ' reported outstanding engineer on June 15. His head- of our grief. mentary education, they attended Hatch, Alexandria, Va., Mrs. Ina success for the first day. Two of both natives Y. in camps,were heard on B. men, old Hyde the Logan College reports be will office the at of quarters H. Parkinson and Mrs. Blanche who have contributed much together, living with Bishop Wil- membership, Figures tabulated this mornPark, advancefinance, command the service engineer, Miss Unita Woodward, Logan; at the bond headquarters, to the development of Cache Val- liam Hyde, whose wife was a ment and sefyice activities of the ing his Fort and will woik Douglas (Continued on pae Five) 17 North Main street, revealed week held a rather Hurren and, a sister to one of the Cache Valley Boy Scout council at ley, last tie in eignt states. that first day sales amounted to in remem- young men. J. Z. Stewart and Ida their quarterly Vneeting Sunday in He has conducted intensive in informal celebration If we can keep up ves ligations on insect control with brance of a friendship that devel- lone Cook were their instructors. Logan, Executive Preston W. Pond $193,081.40. more than 70 years ago when this pace, we certainly will reach the Utah Agricultural 3 reported. During three terms of the experiment oped our 'goftl, Mr. Hatch declared. J. R. Johnson, Richmond, chairschool year, they studied to station since 1925. During that they became boyhood chums. They are: Charles England of gether at the, University of Deseret man of the camping and activities period he carried out projects on control and biology of beet Logan, and J. W. D. Hurren, Hyde and the following year Mr. Hur- committee, announced that Camp The Utah State Agricultural colPark. ren taught in the Hyde Park Hunt on Bear Lake would open of and the hold will psylid. potato trustees lege board of Other school research work has been The two were boyhood classand, Mr. England in the for one month on July 3. Scouts their next regular meeting Fri done on schdol. They then resumed were urged to attend on a district Newton mates leafroller and their to' strawberry together throughout day, June 16 in Vernal, at the root weevils, aphids inf es ting ber- early educational careers and were their studies at the University, basis to facilitate both transporThomas H. Sevy, assistant rangvitation of Ray E. Dillman, Roose and the banded crops, ry of leaf considerate closely each other. following for oblique prescribed tation and leadership, Mr. JohnIf velt, a member of the board it er on the Preston ranger district normal son said. any reason, one of the two could outline for a was announced by college officials. of the Cache National Forest for roller, Fcr the school At be not he that at past class has a time, the He reported that several scout-er- s diploma. eight years has been present period, R. E. Bemtson, executive secre- the past two years, and senior scouts completed as leader served course included for Mormon saw the other to often Thetoric, It d the rouEnglish, that to the said transferred only tary of the board, numerous crickett and projects at a Camp was absent one and control. grasshopper puno given such assis- elocution, orthography, tine business was scheduled and Randolph ranger district, it was In Hunt work day The with Saturday. tance bureau the as arithmetic cooperation to of enabled him tuation, penmanship, O. in to announced James keep by today members have been invited plant quarantine he has conduct- line with the progress being made. (for theory ejf teaching) policial most important was to set up a visit the Dinosaur National monu- Stewart, forest supevirsor. ed tomato insect investigations music, water heating and dishwashing In those days, a 12 week term and physical j geography,ment there. Ranger Sevys new district, since 1926 end with the depart- in winter was usually their annual book keeping, jtheory and 'practice unit and construction of a fence C. G. Adney, Corinne, chairman which will be supervised from along the south boundary of the ment of science, Dr. privilege of school veterinary attendance. of teaching, tree hand drawing, camp of the board, said the matter re- headquarters In Randolph, Includes Knowlton grounds. A general cleanup studied insect transmit- Jane Molen, Fred (Turner, A G. civil government, history of in will be conducted at another work garding the requested resignation all of the national forest area ters of brain fever in disn horses, Barber and W. H. Apperly were botany, physiology, physics of Dr. E. G. Peterson as president Rich county from the day later this month. i covering two species of local mos- their principal instructors, and and zoology, city highway south to the of the USAC could be taken up v The New Fork Lake camp in were but that course quitoes transmit there the In that disease. Mr. Apperly at that time was suhighway, and some only in an executive sesa.on. He At the present time he has perintendent of the county schools. 13 graduates thkt year and, by the Windriver Mountains of explained that such a session can areas in Cache Valley. The Elk .will be opened August 7 of the investigations charge of He may inadvertently have star- the way, there were no graduates and' continue until the 19th be called by vote of board mem- valley, strawberry valley country, while rock creek, curtis creek, head of serious "bee losses that ha3 spread ted them on one of their lines of In any other course. There were the bers attending the meeting. Hike the into Bridger anoyal but throughout Utah. for degrees endeavor by assigning them to students working According to college officials, it Blacksmith fork canyon and sheep course inaccessable parts of the mounnone Dr. had the Knowltons completed conwill family was rather the general attitude creek lands. take care of certain classes when then Fifty years later tains, will be staged the week of that the matter would be tabled The new district was created tinue to make their home in Lo- he would be absent, visiting other one ofprescribed. .AH registered scouts these early students at- July schools in the county, as later tended the commencement exercises are eligible to attend both Camp until after the board is reorgan- from parts of two other districts, gan. Dr. Madsen, prominent through- both became school ized during the annual July one supervised from Ogden and teachers for of the University of Utah, and Hunt and New Fork, but only senout the intermountain west for several meeting. No date has been set the other from Paris, Idaho, he years. They also have been there were 264 degree graduates. ior scouts who qualify will be eli(Continued on page Four) as yet for this meeting. class instructors in church organ explained. i, gible for the Bridger Hike, (Continued on page Eight) h 58, prominent ' Yy of j i em-!8- , w j ' 1 er e, d, Three Leave USAC Faculty BOND SALES TERMED GOOD A Graphic Example of the Values of Good Friendship Eu-Conl- ey, Camp Hunt to Open July - Board to Meet Friday in Vernal 1882-8- New Ranger leaf-hopp- er District Named . two-ye- ar newly-create- - Ssivil-izatio- n, Logon-Garde- Wyo-mlh- g, 12-1- 9. |