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Show I is Reported Missing Flyer r i OKt" j'tyry.v Memorial Set for Another '. v' r " -- . Lieutenant Nathan Dopp IaM (her Romania; (rant K. Iarsen S1.50 Will lie Honored Sunday j tec i . ? ! A Cache county's casualty list was increased this week as one Lo-- , gun flyer was reported missing in a raid ovrr Romania while memor-- i ial services were arranged for another who gave tits life In France. They are: PAPER FOR HOME PEOPLE A HOME C2 Launch Two Cruisers and Carrier L in' FOR i- - i 4 i 4 a E. In i be , ' F tii U All Logan Stores Will Be Closed ' i i V : s , in Lieutenant Dopp, pilot of a Liberator bomber, was reported missing just one month after he landed in Italy on his seventh combat mission, according to word received from the war E. LARSON . . . will be honored at Me. modal services. F C GRANT BOSTON LETTER department. He was bom May 7, 1916 In Lewiston, a son of the late Elmer and Rhoda Olsen Dopp and was educated in Logan schools. He graduated from Logan senior high school and completed three years 10 at Utah State Agricultural col- lege. He took his first flight training at the Logan-Cacairport He worked several years at the Bluebird and then joined the staff of the Logan postoffice entering the air corps in He trained at February, 1943. Emporia, Kansas; Saxton, Mo., San and Winfield, Texas, Antonio, Kansas, receiving his commission March 12, 1944 at Blackland Held, Texas. he By F. R. A. Drain tree. Mass., Sept. 1 Utahs 111 be hundredth anniversary here in less than three years and we truth some Utahn who loves his state is writing a book about the people of the state to tell the world what Interesting folks they are. And we hope whoever does the Job will do it In the same be-for- e Cornelius Lieutenant Dopp's transitional tells about his beloved New work was completed at the El Hampshire in his latest book call- Paso, Texas air field, and he ed "The Soul of New Hampshire." sailed for overseas service June 28, Mr. Weygandt is a Pennsylvanian arriving in Italy July 16. The last who for twenty five years has letter received by his wife was In dated August 16. been spending his summers ' New Hampshire, and Sandwich; Awaiting further word are his since his reUrement ten years wife, who lives with her sister, ago as professor of English at Mrs. Ervin Wursten at 116 North the University of Pennsylvania Fiflh West; hi5 mother, Mrs. Rhoda he has written many books about Dopp Neeley, who lives in Idaho the state of his adoption. He has Falls, Idaho; his sister, and two read old diaries, he has chummed brothers. Seaman First Class Gar-etwith antiquarians, he has loved Dopp, on sea duty with the and understood his neighbors and an(J Donald D a clvil. Is an admirable chronicler of the mn in the Aleutian empoye life of . the New Hampshire, farm- islands. er 'and pioneer that is passing. If he has a neighbor who loves a n son of a"d Mrs; ,Alma stallion as Milt Merrill loves golf wU1 be La,rsnc and the constitution of England 8 p. m. m he writes about how the stallion (cndc'ed lost his mother, was brought up,tbe Nlbley ward chaPe1 He was killed July 26, on his on a bottle, played all his colthood with his owner and he makes you 27th birthday, in action in France can be and was the first of Nibleys 51 realize that a stallion in a mans service men to lose his life in something special life. Even its master passion. And battle. Utah is packed with "something. He was born July 26, 1917 In that no one has ever Nibley, a son of Alma O. and special Lofter May Baker Larson. He graduated told the world about. BJarnasson was raised In Iceland from South Cache high school and but no one ever saw it as some- - was inducted Into the army Nothing special In his life. We vember 15, 1942. He was assigned knew him simply as the best overseas last May. teacher In Cache. Lots of Cache Survivors include his parents; children have raised dogie lambs four brothers and five sisters: but no one has told the world Lavon A. and Marnus O. Larson, about them. No one has ever Los Angeles, Cal.; Ladell M. how much the Mendonson, Hagerman, Idaho; Loyal S. range means in beauty, water and Larson, training with the Seabees sheep raising to Cache people. The at Camp Peary, Va.; Mrs. Violet whole state Is packed with "some- Adams, Kanab; Mrs. La Faye There are even Sorensen, Smithfield; Mrs. Rachel thing specials. Lamanites and cowboys left in the Brady, Coeur Idaho and Alice and Mildred Larson, Nibley. (Continued on page Three) way as Professor Wey-gan- dt i FETE i B 24 V West Center Telephone 700 Ixigan, Utah, Friday, September 1, 1911 Thirteenth Yea- r- No. 85 Lieutenant Nathan Dopp. 2b, husband of Mrs. Charlotte Thain Dopp. reported missing in action August 16th following a bombing raid over Romania. Private First Class Grant Larson, 27, killed July 26 France, memorial services will conducted Sunday at 8 p. m. the Nibley ward chapel. i Per Year PHILADELPHIA, PA. Soundphoto This is a geneial view of the crqwd, a pa it of the fifty thousand persona that witnessed the christening of two cruisers and an aircraft carrier at the Navy Yatd here. Shown In the background is the new aircraft carrier U S. S. Antietam. Cache CED Plans Postwar Program fr Registration at High School . 7 Junior Chamber to JT , jIMay Important Role Richmond Fire Worst in History Logan merchants voted unaniat a mously to close on special meeting Thursday morning In the Logan chamber of commerce headquarters, O. W. Edwards, chairman of the merchants committee, announced today. Mr. Edwards explained that If tho armlitics news comes before 2 p. m., all business houses will close for the remainder of the day and the Logan central celebrations committee observance will go on as scheduled. If the newt comes after 2 p. m. the stores re. will close Immediately and main closed the following day. The latter applies If the news happens to come on a Sunday or holiday. The celebration committee has plans well in hand for the public demonstration, according to Chair, man Ariel Berntson. Bob Martin Crockannounces that Darrell ett will be In charge of the parade which will form at Sixth North and Main and move at 7 p. m. South along Main street. some counter, be There may marching. All stores and organizations are Invited to participate in the parade. To prevent duplication It Is necessary to notify chairman Mar. tin in advance of entry in the Those who participate parade. must be prepared to act on short notice and have their floats or Cache county may have the representations prepared well in lead for to the way opportunity Senior Damage caused by one of the advance. Registration at Logan other agricultural counties of the worst fires In Richmonds history for a Plans also are ready High school will be held Tues- state and nat'on in postwar Wednesday mounted to ap- program to take place on the night day, September 5th. planning under the committee for proximately $15,000 It was reported south SENIORS are scheduled to part of the tabernacle R. Economic Developmens, A. an inventory of the grounds following the parade, acafter at 8 oclock. today Hart, state CED manager, and loss was completed Thursday. JUNIORS at 10 o'clock. cording to Chairman F. IL Baugh F. P. Champ, area chairman, de. studwhich started about 6 Jr. A stand with public address SOPHOMORES and NEW The fire, clored today following a meeting n ents at 1:30. m., partially destroyed the system and lights will be arof the Cache county organization p. Lumber company, warehouse ranged so that all .may see and Lists will be posted ill the Wednesday night. and store and considerable lumber hear. The Imperial Gle club, the halls directing students to Discussing' a recent survey com- stared in the yard. Damage was special band music 'will" bo prerooms in which they will regis. in the county, Mr. Champ estimated et about $8000 which sented circumstances pleted ter. along with addresses by Under no said "the results obtained in was almost covered by Dr. E. G. Peterson, president of should a student expect to regisentirely Cache county show that even Insurance, according to E S. Lau- Utah State Agricultural college, d ter at any hour except the the smaller communities can do rence. and Orson Ryan. chief of the Log designated for his grade. work and lay the fire the The lumber yard Students should remain at home foundations department Special arrangements to receive for necessary postwar is owned except during the designated peby Mrs. Brigham C. the news of Germanys surrender riod for their registration. In the planning." Monson and managed by her son. has been made by Fred Sears of He announced that the Cache B. C. Monson. main, students registration will KVNU. He will notify heads of had received a rebe directed by their home room committee the central committee and ImIn blaze barn the started The teacher of last year. Senior home quest from the Farm Journal and owned by Guy E. Merrill, which mediately the county fire deother national publications through room teachers will diect the is just south of the lumber yard. partment under direction of Chief of Sophomores and new the national Information division E. S. Laurence will fire a bomb The building was totally destroyed, students in the afternoon. The of the CED for additional infor. at the fire department and shell along with farm equipment and registration of last spring will be mation concerning the results ob- harnesses. More than 65 tons of the engines will make a run with used as a basis for placing stud- tained in the local survey. (Continued on page Eight) were either burned or ruined, ents in classes and unless there Professor V. D. Gardner, pro- hay 500 bushels of grain burned, and is good reason for changing from fessor of accounting and business purebred holstein cows, 970 that, it will be expected that the administration at Utah State Ag- eight hens and 169 pullets were burned classes listed last spring will be ricultural college, presented an to death. Four cows and two registered for now analysis of the county survey horses were badly by the injured The egistration fee will be $4.50, It is being made by a subA preinduction informatoin meetthe same as it has been during committee directed by Ross An- flames. the past few years. 50 cents of derson, chairman; and with the Estimated loss was $6755 of ing for all Cache Valley men and that amount is a deposit that cooperation of the Agricultural which $1000 was covered by insur- families of men who are about to will be returned to the student Adjustment enter the armed forces will be administration, the ance. Mr. Merrill said. at the time of his wihdrawal if Farm Bureau, Utah Extension serwas started held Tuesday at 8 p. m. In the The fire apparently here are no charges against him. vice, Utah Manufacturers associaof a Logan chamber of commerce under careless the deposition by There is a special deposit fee of tion, and the Logan chamber of of the Junior chamber cigarette or matches by a passer- sponsorship $2 for R.O.T.C. students. Books commerce merchants committee. commerce. of startChief said. Laurence It by, are not furnished by the school. The program, arranged by J. H. The most significant step taken ed in a comer of the bam and However, in many of the classes at the meeting was the an- spread quickly to the dry hay, am Bowcutt Jr., war activity committhere are sets Of books that stud- nouncement and inauguration of burning cinders ignited the ad- tee adviser, will Include talks by 82 ents can use on the rental basis. cooperation between the CED and joining lumber yard. Sparks also Guy N. Cardon, jaycee president, In other classes, they must pur- the Logan junior chamber of ignited the room of the A L. Lieutenant Owida Jones, personal the .Goosebery ranch at Swan chase their own books. The usual commerce for a joint project to Harris bam about one block north affairs branch, W A C, Ninth serLake, Idaho. He lived there 47 cost for books will a represenrange from stimulate postwar personnel train- of the Merrill bam, but little vice command and by years. $4 to $7. Red Cross. of Mr. the tative announced. ing," Champ In 1883 he became associated damage resulted. It is very urgent that students An army film, classification of Details of this program, unwith the Thatcher Brothers Bank- be in school from the Two companies of the Logan-Cacbeginning. and a navy picof N. Enlisted Men, der the Guy leadership ing company, Logagn, and on Jan- While the teachers are willing to fire department and a voMen and Fightwill ture, Fighting Logan Jaycee president, 1915 to was elected 14, the uary cooperate in every way possible be announced from time to time lunteer company from Richmond will shown. A quesbe Jobs, ing When board of directors. that to help a student make work a survey of battled the blames for more than tion and answer period will folbank became a member of the missed by late entrance, upit still and will include local possibilities in job training six hours. It was the worst fire in low. First Security system, Mr. Hill- Is a very serious to and definite steps to activate the Cache county this year, Chief handicap man remained as a member of him to enter classes late. It is program which is becoming more Laurence said. the advisory boad. during the first few days and and more important as the probM. Hillman was a member of weeks that the foundation for lems of the postwar period bethe Mormon church. courses is esetablished and for a He married Druscilla Hendricks student to succeed well in school come real, he continued. Mr. Hart the complimented 13 Two Lewiston men narrowly esin 1870. She died In 1925 and on that foundation is essential (Continued on page Eight) March 29, 1929 he married Ester injury Thursday caped serious Waldron. He retired at that time The next Cache county hog about 3 p. m. when the tractors and moved to Logan. pool will be conducted Wednes- they were driving to tow a large Survivors include his widow, day, September 13. Fanners wish- threshing machine got out of confour sons and three daughters: ing to sell hogs through this pool trol and plunged Into Worm creek Ira King Hillman Jr., Oxford, should list them at the county ' i' on the Lewiston access road from . The British Broadcasting Rio Idaho; Robert C. Hillman, sysWellsville will celebrate Found- extension office a week in ad- U. S. highway 91. Grande, Texas; James W. Hill- tem will salute Logan and Cache ers Day on Monday, September 4, vance or by 5 p. m. Wednesday, Hazen Drury, 45, and Railey Roman, Provo; Mrs. Pearl Nordick, county Saturday at 5 p. m. on beginning at 1 p.m. for the school September 6, Chairman Hyrum gers, 43, were driving , the tracSwan Lake, Idaho; Mrs. Lavan their program The American children and at 3 p. m. for all Gibbons advises. w'hen the accident occurred.' tors Mrs. Eagle in Britain, Fred Sears, adults. Mr. Gibbons Oakland, the Calif.; Gailey, emphasizes were treated for severe body They Mabel Quayle, Logan, and M. manager of KVNU announced toThe celebration will begin with importance of listing early so bruises. The equipment went Hillman, Rexburg, Idaho. day. games and races on the City park that ample time can be had to cement abutment on the through 28 35 cars for The program possibly will fea- and a childrens dance at the arrange greatfor shipping and grandchildren, the bridge an dropped 15 highway ture either Logan or Cache Valley Wellsville Junior high school gym. make contacts with buyers that grandchildren, and one great-grecreek. According to Into the ,eet will men are the who are in the service in best sale. Unless grandhchild. Eight grandsons bring At 3 p. m. there will be a Ed Pitcher of the state Patrolman jn hg armed forces and one England, Mr. Sears said. It will carnival, which will run until 8 hogs are listed in advance the patroL nighway committee is 15 nurse. be is cadet a a unable to efficiently minute broadcast and p. m. There will be concessions granddaughter It required the combined efFuneral services will be con- will go all over the world, via of different types, on the city sell the pooh ducted Sunday at 2 p. m. in the BBC and the Mutual network. park. This will be followed by a The market price on hogs is forts of the Utah Highway comSwan Lake LDS chapel. Friends A brief description of Logan and picture show in the new opesa now at ceiling. The Preston pool mission truck, a large Utah Power truck and sold for $14.75 on and Light Company may call at the family home, 315 Cache county will be given. house, after which there will be last week 180 volunteers to dear the East Fourth North street, Logan,) Technical Sergeant Glen R. a dance in the Junior high gym- tops. 9ows were selling for more about which was partially Saturday from 7 to 9 p. m. Burial Hanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mo- nasium with the Mendon orches than 13c. Mr. Gibbons also points highway, out that we now have a sellers flocked for about four hours. Marin the Oxfod, Idaho cemetey will roni Hanson, appeared on t he tra furnishing the music. are shall Bob Blair of Lewiston rebe unde direction of the Kenneth program twice while he was staA good time is assured all whe market and the conditions I ideal for a successful hog pool ported the accident. tioned In Britain. come. Lindquist mortuary. re-po- rt h Mon-so- A I - pe-io- f j i he grass-roo- ts reg-istrati- Jaycees Slate Information Meet e. Pioneer Stockman, Financier of Utah and Idaho Died at Age Ira King Hillman, 92, pioneer rancher, stockman and financier of southern Idaho and northern Utah, died Wednesday about 5:30 am. at his home, 315 East Fourth North street, of ailments incident to age. He had been ill for the past year. Mr. Hillman, who operated extensive ranching and livestock at Swan Lake, Idaho until retiring 15 years ago, was a member of the advisory board for the Logan Branch Bank, First Security Bank of Utah, N. A. He was born March 22, 1852 in Little Cottonwood, a son of Ira King and Mary P. Petty Hillman. While still a mail boy he moved to Cache Valley and lived with his grandmother in Richmond and with an uncle in For several years he Lewiston. drove freight wagons from Cor-inn-e to Montana before buying Logan Stake MIA Convention Tues. -- he Car-do- Hog Pool Set For September BBC Broadcast To Salute Cache Lewiston Men Escape Injury Wellsville Slates Founders Day at The annual convention for Logan stake workers will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the First Ward chapel, Warren Schow, MIA announced superintendent, today. All M I A workers In the stake are requested to be present. A prevue of the years work will be presented and Instructions given by department leaders. All board members will meet at 7 p. m. for a checkup meeting. r |