OCR Text |
Show Church, Charity And Social Activities nunia'r ( Fill Extra Hours Of Queen Chairman An unequaled good 0 woman - Salt Lake County, L tah Page 7 ROCKY .MQVSTAIX REVIEW 1964 one who ' serve$''God and man. Equipment Leasing Loans Business and Individual V There Is no worse evil than a bad woman; and nothing has ever been produced better than a good one", said Greek dramatist Euripides. perfect example of an unone equalled good woman serves God and man Mrs. Mary Goodman, 3664 South 20th East. She dives Into civic work with a diligent and zeal hard to match by any member of the community. Usually working on two or three committees at once, Mrs. Goodman Is presently chairman, Queens Committee, Days of 47, a member of the central board of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, an officer the Mormon Brigade, and lurch music director and teacher. Q my time since Goodman Mrs. January, says, has been taken up by my duties with the Queens committee. Preparation for the annual coronation ball started the first of the year when a committee was picked, the chairman said. of Most member, Mrs. Goodman Is music director of the Valley Salt Beds. worked on the car until around 2: 30 A. M , finally getting home about 3 A. M , she sighed. View -- nevLLJe A who sisters two front car tires were flater than the Bon her by May 10, 1869. HECTIC DAY We had 107 girls enter this double ihat years pageant of any other beauty contest In Utah, she added proudly. First Wa Sunday school and has been for as long as I can remember. She was the Wards choir director for 12 years before glv- - a Chinese dinner belL Born in Ephraim, Utah, jg. Kennedys Inaugural parade In W ashington, D. C. you (know that route is five and a half miles long? Day of the contest, she We spent the encontinued, tire day at the Capitol. After a luncheon, committee members changed Into their old clothes and got busy decora- Do she asked, remembering that long walk In 12 degree weather four years ago. Asked how she felt after PORTRAIT ting. We worked right up until contest time, changed clothes again and were ready for the coronation -- - a little tired - but ready. lng It up a year and a half ago. M rs. Goodman also teaches a monthly theology lesson In relief society and has been Althotlgh the coronation ball Is over, duties for the com- mittee chairman are busier than ever. Appearances for the Queen and attendants must be arranged, plus chaperones provided. Chairman Goodman plans to accompany her royal highness on a visit to Roosevelt, July 19. -- beauty was closely scrutinized by the Judges, said Mrs. Goodman. Girls had to parade In evening gowns and afternoon dresses, were Interviewed twice, and were required to answer two questions on Utah history. Each Giving a vote of thanjcs to her helpmate, Mrs. Goodman said, I couldnt do It without my husbands help. Hes work- Correct answers werent ed hand and glove with me, the dutiful wife said. M ANY ACTIVITIES Her husband owns Franks It Shop, 3046 High- - too Important on the historithe chairman cal questions, but the girls were related, Judged on pose and ability to each winter for the past three years. Another church activity of Mrs. Goodmans is the SinShe has dirging Mothers. vocal ected this group for many years. As a member of the Daughter of Utah Pioneers central board, she takes her regular turn as worker In the DUP office. We search for family records and bring them up to en the march, Colonel Goodman said surprisingly good. TIME FOR HOBBIES When not caring for beauty queens, searching historical1 documents, teaching school or marching In parades what occupies Mrs. Goodmansftime? My husband and I travel a lot, the busy woman said. We have a trailer and have seen most of the United States and have been to Alaska twice. An outdoors woman, Mrs. Goodman likes to hunt and fish. Her largest catch was a five and a half pound trout hooked in Montana last summer. A whiz with a needle, she spends most free time crocheting and doing needle- Mrs. Goodmans grandfather was one of the early pioneers of that town. Majoring In education at Snow College, she taught school for a year after graduation. For the next two years, Mrs. Goodman bide aloha to Utah and went on a Hawaiian mission. Returning to Utah, she moved to Salt Lake and worked in a doctors office for two years. Nursing is my first love, when anythings she says friends hollar for wrong, Financing financial corporation 2060 EAST 21st SOUTH It, of 47 Queen coronaDays tion was held Saturday, June 20, In the State Capitol. Beauty Osa Antonette Hullinger was crowned Queen and Michelle Eason and Lynda Smart were named attendants. Girls will reign throughout the Days of well-preserv- ed rocking chairs which were brought across the plains by Mrs. Goodmans grandfather sit proudly in their living room. Frank Goodman has a time with his bell collection. He has over 50 bells ranging from sleigh bells to celebrations. rlng-a-dl- Seeking eligible contest-t- s, the committee sent ver 600 letters to various Daughters qf Utah Pioneers camps. Entries had to be 18 through 25, single, and their 0 ng The Your Musical Ambition? Mary. Her next move was to the altar to become the bride of Frank Goodman, December 21, 1927, In the Salt Lake Temple. With the Days of47 getting Into full swing this month, Mrs. Goodman will be kept on the move. Its a little difficult to make personal plans right now, the active worker said. But my husband and I hope to take a trip to M ontana this summer. Euripides was right, nothing can duplicate a good Investigate PEARCES RENTAL PLAN (Franchised Gibson Deafer) Call All Mly vtomotK unit with installation Noth inf Down- -S tew Month today for complete information SPECIAL frn 46-757-1 5IUJB1 woman. I Just have to keep busy while Im relaxing, she said. In their various travels, the Goodmans like to go antique hunting. Among their collection Is an old Estey organ, one of the first taken to Duchesne in the early 1900s. Two PHONE Is work. We had a wonderful committee of 25 women from all organizations and churches. Everyone knew their Job and did she added. 47 As head of the ladles auxMormon Brigade, her Colonel Goodman. In 1960, Colonel Goodman led 16 auxiliary women dressed lp pioneer garb In John iliary, title Is PEARCE MUSIC COMPANY to Ooy 4 Downtown SCHOOL -- Phone 328-200- 4 - Phone 278-284- 1 MUSIC SPCQAUSTS Holladay The cartoon presented below appeared in the July 9, 1964 issue of The Rocky Mountain Review, a weekly newspaper published in Salt Lake County pioneer ancestors must havK settled In the Bee Hive state 28 Residents Awarded U.S. Citizenship Utahns took Twenty-eigthe oath of allegiance and be -came United States citizens m US District recently ht at One of the group was Pok Bam Ahn Sanborn, wife of Joseph G. Young Sanborn, great grandson of Brigham Young. Mrs. Sanborn Is a native of Korea. Her husband, a retired Navy lieutenant colonel, is employed In the Seoul Civilian Personnel Office with the Eighth U S. Army. Two children were among the new citizens. They are Ahn Gustavenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F. Gustavenson, and Steven Klemm, son of Mr. and Mrs Hyrum R. Klemm. Mrs. Lucy R, McCullough, U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, conducted the oath in Judge A. Sherman Christensens court. Others taking the oath were; Stanley Francis Qjiiel, Keme Ewald L. Twanatari, Lional FulDblood, Cnrst H. Offermann, Kathryn Slgne Farry, M. Young, Diane Derrick, Roswltha Eberhard Wagenfuelr, H. B. Schrelter. Johannes S. Van am an, Sylvia Zenner, Maarten, Jacoba and Marlnus Llgtermot, Danielle A. Gerber, Joan P. Karl and Rita Lem-per- t, Kurt Simpson, Gerhard and tens, Nan H. H. Guenther, Peter Anita I Cowans, Waltraut J. McShane. Mar- PIONEER DRESS Mrs. Kennedys Inaugural parade ladies auxiliary, Mormon half mile march In 12 -- degree young Miss pleased the Judges when asked where the first July 24 celebration was held. Puzzeled, but unshaken, the shapely contestant uttered quickly, I dont know, but It must have been a wonderful affair knowing the pioneers. Everthlng went like clockwork, the civic worker said But one small mishap did pop up, she said. Each year the National Beverage Company brings their pop machines Into the Capitol and supplies free cool refres-nmen- ts to contestants. Somehow the machine was left fast-thlnkl- ng unlocked this year and tourist youngsters completely drained the machines. The girls didnt get any, Mrs. Goodman said. After the ball was over, Goodman Mrs. remained, checking for lost articles. I found a lace dress in one of the rooms, she commented and Im still looking for the contestant who owns It. A long hard day was still to get longer for Chairman Goodman. Leaving) she found Move by Mayflower "the wife you save may be your ownV- - For Fre . weather. flx-- it store for household items. Although busy, Mrs. Goodman always squeezes In a few hours to help out in the store. The Goodmans have two children and two grandchildren. They are daughter Mrs. Richard Bartholomew and son land Drive, a speak. A J Mary Goodman displays the pioneer outfit she wore In John F. four years ago in Washington , D C. Leading 16 members of the Brigade, Mrs. Goodman vividly remembers that five and one most Wayne Goodman. An ardent LDS church the active grandmother said. Melts not a genealogy of families, but we could give the history of a person's grandfather or great grandfather. date, Mrs. Goodmans pioneer was Christian grandfather Larsen Thorpe who came to Utah from Denmark In 1868. Remodeling All Kinds of Plumbing Repairs Fixtures and Materials vSSu Roto Rooter Service ALS PLUMBING SERVICE 4708 Holladay Blvd. - Phone 277-174- 8 (Reproduced in the public interest as being pertinent to the SENSELESS strike called by the United Steelworkers of America, and the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers.) Utah vjv Copper Estimate EM Eennecott Copper Corporation I v -- p Division |