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Show Illlltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll OBSERVATIONS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The Complete Home Newspaper Year Thirty-Nint- h It in The Times or Leader Garfield. Utah. Friday, August 12, 1955 WORK STARTS MONDAY ON NEW STEEL WATER TANK - -- Read I Cam. I SiwI eiDi. I mw, but I'm aorry to My that I wm not wholly conquered by Liberace'i evident maw Delivery Needed appeal Tuesday availing in Salt Lake City. On Pipe For Street Work. I auppoM I expected concert Meters Required Soon. marvaloua ariiit wai quite evident when Liber ace iaf The Hammond Iron Works of not in down at the keyboard-b- ut commenced work Monday the majority oI hia remark, Provo which were most unneceuary at noon on the new huge steel reand leanr i toward the risque side. servoir for Magna Water ComThe first pieces of the floor However, his interpretation of pany. sections were placed into position Chopin's works, his rendition of and welding started. The Rosary, assisted by Brother The side pieces of the huge and the last selection, George, which was a composite of many ' structure are 7 8 of an inch thick, n selections. Utsraiiy w't1 ProSrwively lighter weight being used toward the top of the brought tha houM doom. which is in layers of 8 feet Gaorga Libaraca is a great mu- tank, height. sician and his directing of Sousa's fur a Pipe Ordered "Stars and Stripes." assisted by iron pine has been orderthe able members of tha troupe, edCart to replace two of the streets. was inspiring. The stags background was most However, due to the steel strikes and a tremendous demand for this impressive and lavish, and every a commodity, delivery exceltha arrangement bespoke is necessary. period another lent business handling by Bonds of the new Magna issue fine artist Eugene Jelesnik. Liberace's change of clothes were sold August 2nd and orders "wowed" everyone, and I would placed the next day for the needThe ed delay means go again to hear together with thatpipe. is scheduled to- Dedelivery the massed the record crowd that couldn't cember, when It is almost imposState Fairgrounds sible to lay the pipe due to bad he gat a master of ceremonies weather and frost in the ground. and just play the piano? However, these conditions on the ow delivery of the pipe are I It's Here To Stay I the y,on Jhe contro Residents of this area are facing an w0l t wl" tha seemingly inevitable fact that WaJfr Company probably start in the early spring hot weather Is here to stay-a- nd that it will raiurn again next on the new street lines. summer to plague us. Meters Being Installed Gradually, wa are adjusting our Meters are being installed thinking and reasoning to tha cer- throughout the area as rapidly as tainty that for two or three possible with the goal in sight of months each summer we art to having everyone signed up by have almost tropical weather here September 30 for meter applicaand will find It necessary to live tions and have the meters actualwith the heat or the humidity, or ly installed by the end of the whatever it is that makes us so year. uncomfortable for so many day. Rumors Unfounded Gradually we are adjusting our Rumors are being circulated lives by insulating our homos, adding more fans, cooling units, ithat meters cannot be forced upon including air conditioning when water users, and that the Magna Water Company cannot turn off now homes art conslrucied-a- nd tha greatest change probably has anyones water for coma in tha lighter clothing which of charges or other infractions, men art accepting and wearing to announce the trustees. It is only due to the leniency of fight tha heal. Man's clothes today coma close the trustees that several delin- io isttfciii) the gosMmer items quent customers have not had which women have worn for their water turned off. Local eco years and now milady has met the nomic conditions make it difficult challenge by wMring still lass to enforce the turnoffs, but water covering to make her comfortable. users should not be under the beMora and more of our retail lief that their water cannot be atom art air conditioning thoir turned off, because the statute rooms for tha comfort of thoir specifically states that such and patrons and this ! tion can be taken, Likewise, ordinances of the will incmM greatly in another year, while those who sell room Magna Water Company require conditioning unite roport con- - I that all homes apply for a meter by September 30, 1955, with at stonily increasing talas. Needless to My. atom telling least a partial payment Meters ice emm and soft drinks report must be installed by December of increased business and tha num- this year. ber of such items stocked in every W- ing Given homo has also faxed the capatrustees warn that appliThe city of refrigeration. cations for meters must be made Keeping cool-a- nd keeping on and that meters will calm and exerting care in tha be schedule, installed at a slated time, or kinds and types of food wa oat, water will be turned off the will help meat the problem is wo in question. premises move info tha usual hot. sticky They further state that if a test days which August provides. case is necessary to convince some skeptical customers, then the water will be shut off in several Hatred Not many persons will acknow- instances to prove the ability and ledge that they fool hatred to- the determination of the Magna ward! anybody or anything. Most Water Company to install meters people have bean taught that it is before another iprinkling season wicked, and so conceal it oven occurs. from themselves. Evan whan it is openly acknowledged, if is not recognised by most as bsing a problem of thoir own. Why is it so dangerous to hate? Tha reason is that it inhibits motional growth. ; I 40-fo- ot - . FOR BIG MEET I- MAGNA MAN - SUCCUMBS TO SHORT ILLNESS u. K ti - Final Rites Honor Irvin M. Kimball Friday In Salt Lake City Public Invited To Attend Free Demonstration In Magna August 17 Plans arc in complete readiness for the Water Pageant Wednesday evening, August 17th at the Jack-lin- g Swimming Pool, beginning promptly at 7:30 p.m. The entertainment, which will be loaded by many stars, is free to the public, and groups of young men and women, boys and girls, who have enjoyed summer classes, will demonstrate their prowess and skill in the water. Beautiful Ballet Mrs. Carol Sondrup will direct an unusual and Water Show Ballet composed of experienced swimmers. In addition, Charles Paul of the American Red Cross will be in charge of various demonstrations from advanced swimmers and a g divers and group of swimmers from over the state, will attend. It was formerly announced the meet would be held Friday, August 12th, but due to other county dates, it was necessary to move K ahead to August 17th. prize-winnin- MAGNA LADY 'te FOR BIRTHDAY Befitting and beautiful funeral rites were conducted Friday at 260 East South Temple in Salt Lake City fur Irvin M. Kimball, n 70, Magna man, who died Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital after a shot illness. Mr. Kimball had suffered bronchial pneumonia a short time ago, recovered, later having a relapse. well-know- it ft ittssa m. '..u; Pictured above are a group of youngsters who will appear in tha Thursday dance revue at Cyprus: Leslie Aston in front; left to right. Susan Perkins, Breese and Jad Wiscombe. Dance Revue, Crafts Exhibit To Climax Summer Recreation A large crowd of parents uid other appreciative patrons is expected to attend the Salt Lake County Recreation Department West Granite area dance revue 4his Thursday evening, August 11th, in the Cyprus high school auditorium. It will begin at 8:00 p.m. sharp. Program Slated The following program will be followed:- Linda Invocation, Smith; welcome address, Linda and Arlene Evans. Tha Blues 1. Alice Blue Gown. 2. My Blue Heaven. 3. Its a Blue World. 4. Blue Moon. -- TO BE HONORED AGAIN; BREAK INTO CARLS PLACE; GET GUNS MANY SWIM STARS READY RANSACK GARFIELD CIVIC CENTER j i nt VANDALS iv: 17-We- ek well-know- TIumCw LINEUP C1VEN FOR COUNTY FAIR PARADE Martinez, Sherry Wurtlien, Connie Arjv, Arlene Evans, Linda Evans, Arlene Martinez, Neila Martinez, Jed Wiscombe. Gus Noren. chairman of the Mai Campbell is the stage manaLake County Fair Parade, Salt ger. announces that preparations are s Exhibit Arts-Crafl- An arts and crafts exhibit will be given under the direction of Misses Jeanne Hendrickson and Karla Steiner in the Cyprus halls. Paul S. Rose is the superintendent and Mic.v-- Miekelson, area y director. Dale Ci cn For Paying Womens Rowling Dues complete for the event, August 17th. The lineup will start 5:00 p.m. in Murray, going at 6:00 p.m. The procession will proceed south along State Street to Vine Street, then east to the north entrance of the county fair grounds. Local groups to participate will include the Cyprus Post of the American Legion Drum Corps, the Valley Junior High Band, together with 4 oher bands, 18 large floats, many miniature entries, 3 drill teams and 6 riding at the County Shops Long-Tim- e C. R. Naylor, superintendent of the Garfield Improvement Company, discovered Thursday that the Civic Center, formerly the library, had been thoroughly ransacked and considerable damage done to the building and contents. The malicious mischief-maker- s had gained entrance by forcing a lock on the back door. . Small fires had been started in the rugs of the building and also the curtains set ablaze. cigarettes were thrown around, furniture busted, and the place badly messed up. Officials had not entered the building for the past ten days. On Thursday at 1:30 a.mM Carls Place in Garfield was entered by breaking the front door and two guns, a new shotgun and rifle, valued at about $145.00, stolen. Deputy sheriff Al Nordgran has several leads on this ease and U making a complete investigation. Half-smok- ed Worker The regarded man had resided for 38 years in this vicinity, having been employed by Kennecott Copper Corporation as a pipefitter. He was born November 12, 1884, in Salt Lake City to Moroni H. and Agnes Kelly Kimball. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Jane Layla nd Kimball of Magna; three brothers, two sisters; Earl S., Walnut Creek, California; Roy and Melvin J., Salt Lake City; Mra. Vera K. Roth and Mrs. Helen K. Roth, Los Angeles. Burial was made in Salt Lake City Cemetery. Sincere sympathy is extended to the sorrowed family. Bishop Ernest Daybell was in charge of the funeral rites and spoke briefly. Other speakers were Bishop John Bawden and President J. Frank Peel CYPRUS NOW PART OF A LEAGUE First Practice Game Friday, September 9th In Magna , The football season for Cyprus high in 1955 promises to be an outstanding one and perhaps tha greatest in the history of tha school, as the Pirates join the class ' "A schools for the first time, creating a league. Other newcomers ore Murray and ten-tea- m Tooele. Happy Birthday Ten schools have been divided into five-teacircuits with each team scheduled to play the other 'N. From tha Storybook four squads in its division and 6. The Storybook Ball. three other teams in the other 7. Im a Little Teap: t. league. 8. I Wish I Could Jump Oyer clubs. Lineups Given j. the Moon. Everyone is welcome to attend. De.es f.;r women's bowling at East, South, West, Granite and 9. the Utah Copper Club are $4.00 Olympus are bracketed in one di10. The Washing Song. t for the and must he paid by vision while Cyprus, Murray, 11. When I Grow Up. I AtfRust year 25th, announces officials. Tooele, Jordan and Davis com12. Mickey Mouse's The nuncy may be given to Birthday prise the other unit. Party. either Virginia Walker at GarCyprus will open its schedule 13. Whistle a Happy Tunc. field; Thelma Singleton at the under the lights in Magna Fri14. Second Hand Rose. Ski-LiIce Cream Parlor in day, September 9th with a prac- - . The benediction will be given Magna or Irene Turkey, 2879 tfce game against Lincoln high by Darlene Trujillo. South 8590 West. school from Orem, Utah. NegoMisses Connie Jo Matthews, diAfternoon League tiations are atill under way for a Mr. and Mrs. Oliver A. Jones, rector, and Marlene Jones, accomLadies must register by August second of former residents Sr., practice tussle on the CyBacchus, announce the following 25th lor the coming bowling seapanist, field. Mr. Jones was a resident where prus participants: son. A $3 fee is charged for the The league season begins with for Hercules Powder Garfield Afternoon League which is slated engineer Jordan at Cyprus on the night of Company, will celebrate their Cheri POulscn, Linda Kelsey, to begin September 9th. 50th September 23rd. anniversary August April Malmberg, Christine WildInterested people may sign 15th wedding Schedule Given 891 Union their at residence, ing, Peggy Steed, Leslie Aston, with June Jeffs, Afton Drain or The California. complete Cyprus schedule Street, Alameda, Sandra Crosby, Rose Marie Cros- Hope Davis. is as follows: They have lived jn California by, Jolene Nelson, Debbie Davis, since Mr. Jones retirement in September 9, Lincoln at CyConnie Bezzant, Karen Anderson, 1949. prus. is To one for war be prepared JerJay Crosby, Kathryn Harris, September 23, Jordan at CypMr. and Mrs. Jones, who have ry Dee Royer, Sherry Drain, Mi- of the most effectual means of rus. 11 sons were well and peace. preserving daughters, Mrs. Mamie Taylor . , . who will chael Anderson, Rickey Crosby, OS General D. C. Jack ling September 30, Cyprus at GranGeorge Washington known in this area. Observe her 90th Birthday Shelly Rae Bliss, Connie Steed. Old August 14th ite. Years n, Marion Aston, Eileen October 7, South at Cyprus. Mrs. Mamie Taylor of 2634 Sandra Cline, Claudia Haviuns, October 14, Cyprus at West. Daniel Cowan Jackling, foundLoraine in South 8500 West Prows, Joyce Martin. Magna, well of Utah Copper Company, inOctober 21, Tooele at Cyprus. er known resident of this area, will Carolyn Peay, Kay Lynn HenOctober 28, Cyprus at Davia. ternationally known mining engibe honored at an Open House," drickson, Kay Christison, Marsha neer and industrialist, will obNovember 4, Cyprus at 15 occasion the BerHendrickson, 14th, Mary Green, Sunday, August serve his 80th birthday next Sunnice anniver80th her Dilley, Cynthia Hosklsson, being birthday day, August 14th. Kathleen Anderson, Kathy t, sary. The Magna swimming pool was Karen Jordan, Connie ManRelatives and friends are invitnamed after this great man and ed to call from 5:00 to 8:00 p. m. ning, Craig Malmberg, Dennis the fine addition to the communMrs. Taylor was born August Jordan, Kent Paulsen, Ricky Bezity will always be known as .The zant a of P. 10th, 1875, daughter Henry PooL Jackling and Eleanor Burns in Salt Lake My Good Friend The influence of Mr. Jackling Magna 1 havo been visiting ths past City. as a dreamer, a planner, an engi73 Lands Petersen, Cookie Zito. She is an active member of the weak wilh my good friend, Mrs. Melvin Singleton, assisted neer and an industrialist has been Beth Ann Barker, Jamey McGill LDS church. Blanch Taylor, who is now homo felt throughout the world. There a daughter and daughter-in-laPatricia Martin, Colleen Cameron, on leavs from the armed forces. by has Mn. Ida Maud Warr, 73, of 3535 is scarcely a mining property anytaken over the Skiline Carol Fine Ann Carol Lewis, Family Paul Master-SergeaBlanch is a where that, in whole or in part, 23rd East, Salt Lake City, former Ice Cream, featuring a variety of Mrs. a resident Gay-len- e Keston Jones, Kathy Taylor, pioneer Cahoy, and I dare wagor the WACs have homecooked foods, it was reveal- of this n Hunter resident, died has not benefited from his oneHuish, Joday Jenkins, Peggy community, has five never had more fun or a baiter ed here this week. a Salt Lake hospital in of mass ridiculed time Tuesday theory sons: Blanch two LuWana and Breeze, Williams, Jerry daughters officer than whan Blanch was of cerebral hemorrhage. The restaurant has been newly and Jack Taylor of Magna; Mamie Thomas, Karen Smith, mining and processing. Ridd, Judy round. She's a marvaloua person, painted and renovated with a She was bom July 21, 1882, In General Jackling typifies Harding, St John, Utah; Harriet Judy Pehrson, Rhonda Peterson, and one of my very favorite poo- - modern of a Hunter, to Joseph H. and Elizafavorite story-th- at unit Duffin and Phoebe Castleton, Bowen, Judy Sheppick, Mary Pile Mrs. known to hun- Salt Lake City; Virginia Proctor, Pamela poor boy who became an indus- beth Francine Moesser. She was Diane SimpI often recall a trip that Blanch dreds ofSingleton, friends as Thelma, an- Yuma, Arizona; Frank Taylor, Mt son, JudyRowberry, trial giant. His early life was one a member of a pioneer family, and Cecil Burr. Peterson, and I look together to the World's nounces that a "Merchants of adversity and constant strug- had always been active in the Sandra Shauna Vernon, Herron, Washington. Harris, never There law Fair years ago. LDS church. Lunch" will be served from 11:30 gle. are also 22 grandchildren Vicki Keetch, JoRae Woolley, was an instance or a place where a.m. to 3:00 p.m. In addition, the There She married John R. Warr DeHis competent and steadfast 32 Sherrie and Kim Warr, grandchildren. great Garside, Judy wo traveled that Blanch's sxtrsms attractive eating cember associates will have 6, 1905, in the Salt taka found have always place Brown, Paula Carolynn Reid, friendliness didn't help-a- nd she sandwiches of all kinds, homeGeneral Jackling loyal and Temple. He died March 7, 1930. Reid, Larson. Lorna Shirley has that rare capacity to laugh ai made ice cream and pies. If we have not peace within Perkins, Linda Survivors Given of their welfare. He is Jones, Lana Hen' herself. Survivors include son s, J. Glen, It will be open from 9:00 a.m. ourselves, it is in vain to seek, it line, Connie McMillan, Sherry quick to recognize ability and reX especially remember the let to 10:00 p.m. from outward sources. ward it To quote him: One of D. Wayne, J. Alton, Leland F., Bello, Kathleen Saxton, Sherry tor trait whan this gal would alRochefoucauld the hardest things to find is a Edwin E., L. Dean, all of Salt Shauna McNeilis, Jackie Huish, ways order (almost without sx man who works wholeheartedly Lake City; J. Milton, Granger; Good-selGuila l, Ridd, Privett, Peggy esption), the food that was in in the interest of his employers. daughters, Mrs. Mildred Brecke, Carol Wat Nelson, Georgia French or some other foreign In turn, others respect the abil- Magna; Mrs. Lucille Taylor, East terson, Albina Valencia, Kathy language, thinking It would bo ity and the genius of Mr. Jack- Mill Creek; Mrs. Clea Roach, DenSusan Thomas. Andreason, super special. ver; brother, Franklin Moesser, ling. Karen Larson, Cara Davies, DL- -' And every time it would turn Mr. Visitor Hunter; listers, Mrs. Martha Todd Jackling! ane Markham, Dorene Rigler, out to bo goulash or hash-h- ut Rex Duscnberry, Kennecott and Mrs. Belle Mackay, TaylorsMarie Jean Weber, Anita Hall, elenew baby each time Blanch would pull a official of the Refinery, recently ville; 30 grandchildren and 4 The largest herd of performing ported twenty Officials stated they had hoped Mariner, Carol Zabriskie, Teddy Copper Corporation wry face, than laugh, and start to Kennecott is fea- phants from India and added to was a guest of a friend whose proever assembled, elephants GarSusan for answer Haslam, to have Perkins, the Mary ready officials - announced Tuesday to oatl Mrs. Warr was a lovely, regardtured. aiot'.g Muh scores of beau- his already vast adult herd. perty adjoins Mr. Jackiing's es Many, many other unusual, tate in Woodside, California. wonderful the Copper Printing Company field townspeople and business Ann Watterson, Vera Lazenby, tiful and lime Wonderful woman and contributed a ed in attractions thrilling that a decision would be given in firms by August 15th, following Shirley Jones. Nancy Wiseman, the new 1955 edition of Ringling novelty acts will thrill and amaze memories! Mr. Dusenberry was privileged great deal to civic and church acEileen of the Thomas, Kay Glore, housing Terry survey, to the relative completion this year. early September to visit General Jackling several tivities while a resident of the Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Cir- spectators A man who fails isn't a failure disposition of the town of Gar- but find it advisable to wait until Anderson, Sandra Larson, DrAnn cus. hours at his home, and he saw the Hunter area. She was an exemmember North, Steven Julia Henry Ringling Cahoy, next Wiscombe, month. t unfit ha uys someone pushed field. extensive Jackling library and plary mother and wife. Ann Bingham, Ellen Richards, The Greatest Show on Earth of a famous circus family, says was also greatly interested him. Funeral arrangements are be, in this show is "The entire Marlene Keelar, Debra Wendy will appear in its year enmagnificent of completed by the Peel Funthe Utah ing Cophearing showhistory new!" He said his famous Archibald, Amelia Woodard. Have you over noticed that eral Home. tirety at Salt Lake City next Mon- man brother, John Ringling per Company. FreeCarter, Carolynn Christy Sincere sympathy Is extended day, August 15th at the State North, had spent a good share o( tamper improves ths General Jackling continues to parson' man, Marsha Garside, Peggy O' Fairgrounds. mors ho or she DOESN'T use it? office in downtown San to the sorrowed family. to his go last the in lining Gloria up Europe year Keefe, George, Susie. Nearly two hundred tons of Francisco every other day. ' George, Lilian Cahoy, Brenda elephants participate in the mag talent now traveling with the cirCOMMUNITY SHOW He expressed himself to Mr. FIREMEN SAVE CAR Jenkins, Dawn David, Rose Mary mficcnt spectacle, "Mamas in the cus. honas Duscnberry being greatly Rigler, Julie Brown, Jane Sadler, Park, a charming fantasy in early fall. A show for all Community Re Mr. North said animals are still ored and pleased that the Magna The Magna Firemen saved a Rather than subscribe to magEveryone is asked to save their Gerald Larson, Patti Paulos, Kar- which bonneted monsters wheel most popular with the kiddies. Td creation members and their fampool had been named after him, member's car Tuesday evening, en McGill, Lora Alircs, Cleo until that from time, azines Ausubscriptions in held be will trumpeting offspring Wednesday, ilies gigantic take care of this interest, the and wished well to every resident when the wiring shorted on an residents, people of this area when youngsters will canvass lo- Alircs, Anns Paolina, Sandra baby carriages. world's largest circus will bring in this area particularly employ auto owned by Dick Openahaw, gust 17th at The Ranch Drive-Istuschool the cal that homes. Clarina Johnson, reminded are Hatch, Carolyn To stage this masMve pn,iuc along some 600, including 50 oes of the copper concern. An excellent program has been and the vehicle burst into flames. Teresa in drive Elsie a Hatch, have dent Martinez, magazine tion, John Ringling North inv trained elephants. Small damage resulted, pcheduled. 5. Bye, Bye, Blues. Former Bacchus Residents Note I 50th Anniversary -- SINGLETONS NOW IN CHARGE OF SKILINE ... Wo-the- RINCLINC BROTHERS CIRCUS IN SALT LAKE AUGUST Pri-vet- Lovely Hunter Lady Dies At Age Tuesday nt well-know- ' soli-citio- us KCC TO GIVE DECISION ON GARFIELD IN EARLY SEPTEMBER PLEASE? SAVE MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR STUDENTS door-to-do- uut-of-to- n. I |