submitted by Joy Fisher (sdgenweb@yahoo.com) *********************************************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ut/utfiles.htm *********************************************************************** CHARLES W. RAPP. Charles W. Rapp, chief of the fire department of Logan, was born in Ogden, Utah, October 7, 1887. His father, C. S. Rapp, is a native of Nebraska, where he engaged in business, spending some time there as a bookkeeper. He is now living at Ogden. The mother, who bore the maiden name of Mary Wadsworth, was born at Hooper, Utah, the daughter of a pioneer of this state, who drove across the plains at a period long antedating the building of the railroads. Charles W. Rapp obtained his education in the public schools of Ogden and after his textbooks were put aside worked for others for a short time. He then became connected with the fire department of his native city and throughout his entire life has been numbered among the fire fighters whose bravery has contributed much to the safety of the cities in which he has labored. He has worked his way upward through all of the departments at Logan since coming to the city and in 1917 was made chief of the fire department, which has three pieces of motor apparatus, a triple combination, and all the finest chemical appliances for fighting fire. There are seven men in the department and they have done splendid work through their care and watchfulness and through their efforts when any conflagration breaks out. The loss through fire in Logan in 1918 amounted to only two hundred and sixty-five dollars. This is the best equipped fire department to be found in any city of the size in Utah and Mr. Rapp is a member of the State Association of Firemen. In 1911 Mr. Rapp was married to Miss Ora E. Pinkham, a native of Hooper, Utah, and a daughter of D. E. Pinkham, one of the pioneers of the state. They have become parents of two children, Velda Cleora and June Evely. The former is now in school. Mr. Rapp belongs to the Logan Commercial Boosters Club and to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He turns for recreation to hunting but he allows nothing to interfere with the faithful performance of his duties as a fireman. He has had practically lifelong experience in his work and is today at the head of a very finely equipped and up-to-date fire department, in which he takes great pride, having the full cooperation of his men; who, like himself, are young, vigorous and brave, so that the department has made an excellent record. Extracted from: UTAH SINCE STATEHOOD HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL ILLUSTRATED VOLUME IV CHICAGO-SALT LAKE: THE S. J. CLARKE PUBLISHING COMPANY 1920