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Show iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimmiimiiii OBSERVATIONS fnmtmui!i!!imiiiii!mnim!miii!iiii ''Thf CoiTipIc If l!omck New spHper" i home-owner- DEAN TO BE ON JULY 4th DAY FEATURED Illl!5 ? $ H i -- Read It in The Timet or Leader Garfield, Utah. Friday. June 24, 195S MAN MOUNTAIN Pooli? man last weak Ulkad to who was an authority oa swimming pools. Ho contended that a 's private swimming pool is a dream-a- nd one which is coming true more and morn every year. Being a salesman of waterworks equipment, etc he naturally was in favor of same and emphasised that aim pli tied methods of construction make a modern pool no longer a luxury item but a definite possibility for any property with a firm, undisturbed ft I year Thirty-nint- h f trimming I i Jr noted wrestler, will be featured at the SWIM Magna July 4th celebration on Monday. His opponent has not yet been announced by Roy Smith of and Don Devore, the town celebration. The athlete will demonstrate his prowess on the mat in the evening at the park. A Register This Week at vaudeville show will also be prePlease! sented, and fireworks will follow Pool, at dark. Many Classes As a preliminary attraction to Classes will start Monday, June the 4th celebration, the Queen will be crowned and will reign 27th at the Garfield Pool for the sessions beginat a dance in the Union Hall with two attendants, on Saturday the ners, intermediates, swimmers, 2nd of July. lifesaving and adult swimming Man Mountain Dean, CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY AT GARFIELD MAGNA POOL OPENS AFTER Number I arrival June 24- 25 WEEK CLOSING PLANS READY FOR BIG CROWD AT CATHOLIC FETE MAJOR MARTIN ON ACTIVE DUTY IN REFRESHER COURSE In o.dc. to inudify the contruU of the f. Kerins system, the Magna Swimming Pool which last week, was closed fur a week, to reopening Thursday much Two-Da- y Carnival Slated June 24-2- 5 the enjoyment and pleasuie the younger folk uf this area At Spacioua Magna Hall, ublic Invited who were anxious to seek a temporary respite from Old Sul's Fun for old and young is the rays. principal thought behind all the The Utah State Board uf Health soil. arrangements that are being comdeemed it necessary for the MagSeveral prints he made were pleted by Our Lady of Lourdes na Pool to be closed while the . a most . intereating-th- at pool church in Magna for the festive should be located where it can be two-da- y changes were being made in th; community carnival thia seen from the most lived-i- n room filtering system. Friday and Saturday evenings, The Jack ling Swimming Pool in a homo. Walks may bo built June will observe the following hours, of non-sli- p flagstone or brick and The entertainments commence groups. should bo at least 3 feat wide on at 7:30 p.m. both evenings in the The classes start each day at upon recommendation of the state Citizens To Vote On all aides with additional space at board of health: spacious, beautiful Catholic Hall 3:00 p.m., and will be taught by the end where the springboard is Huge Tank Reservoir Open 10:00 a.m., close 1:30 p.m. at 2840 South 9000 West, and the Jean Bud McDonald, Jr. and locitodL Open 2:00 p.m., close 5:33 p.m. genera Proposal public is invited to atCoon. McAllister A 20x40-foOpen 6:00 p.m., c!o.;e 10:00 p.m: pool with walks tend. All net proceeds will be Red Cross certificates will be rea and This is necessary ti force the springboard will Magna Water Company users used to further defray the conpresented to all who complete the children out of the pool ns a and property owners will have an struction costs of the attractive quire an overall area of 29x54 course and pass the tests. The feet minimum. The G. opportunity to vote for further gathering place. Garfield Improvement Company number are staying file entire method for computing the sice of day and this is a most dangerous Many Booths improvements to the Magna watis the sponsor. a pool is to allow 31 square feet er system at a bond election to be Many booths have been conpractice. Given Schedule of water for each swimmer and held July 5th at the Cyprus high structed and will offer hams and Garfield Lady The following schedule will be 100 square feet for each diver, Regarded school. bacon, candies, fancy dressed Succumbs To William given: of Chief Assistant 9214th Personnel StaMajor Martin, Hodgkins further stated my friend. The purpose of the $70,000 bond dolls, cakes and a large variety of in boys, Beginner tion Mondays Complement Unit, Fori Douglas, Utah, demonstrates infantry issue is to erect a 1V& million gal other goods. The deep end of the pool should Disease termediate girls. tactics to trainees at Fort Ord, California. In addition, there will be Ion steel tank for better fire and bo open to sunlight but not far boys, The 6214th went on active duty for two weeks summer training. Tuesdays Intermediate Mrs. Grace Alva DeSpain Buckremoved from shade and shrubsanitation protection, and to re- booths for the children, door swimmer girls. alew, 54, of 42 West 17th Avenue, place some of the smaller lines on prizes will be awarded each night bery. boys, The old army routines learned Wednesdays Swimmer and refreshments served. The only private pool X know Garfield, regarded and esteemed tactics to trainees at Fort the older streets. fantry 12 so well For the older folks, tables years ago by Major Ord. Back at Fo t Douglas, Major I Several small "bottlenecks in about in Magna belongs to Mr. citizen of this community, died beginner girls. classwomens Thurs. Adult William Martin, 147 West 15th Martin is an assistant and Mrs. Keith Barton. I under- of Hodgkins disease Saturday in es. staff officer the system also need to bq cor- of bingo will be in progress and Street, Garfield, got a refresher for stand the P. panikolas Brothers in a Salt Lake hospital. He is married and rected, to mean better pressure a number of beautiful prizes -Friday-Li- fe course when the major went on has personnel. saving. wait the lucky winners. Walker's Lino are also constructBom January 10, 1901, in Thata daughter, and is also a bish- for Magna homes. active duty for two weeks at Fort op for the Church of Jesus Christ Grand Prises Who Can Vote cher, Arizona, she was a daughter ing their own. Ord, California. He is a member of tatter Day Saints in his home In addition to the four grand All registered voters who have of David A. and Louella M. Butof the 6214th Station Complement town. Are They Mere Difficult? ler DeSpain. She married James Total of 112 Enter receipts for property taxes will be prizes, Shopsmith, Presto-MatUnit, Fort Douglas. foot control Frigidaire Ironer, to vote upon the issue. entitled Many people frequently com- B. Buckalew December 9, 1918 in The returned to 6214th Fort Annual Competition Major Martin, a veteran of the Ord for the second Poleroid Land Camera, and Ben-ru- s plain that today is the meet wear- Salt Lake City. those However, in a row. only year people Italian campaign during World At Copper Links Wrist Watch, other smaller ing, maddening period in which 150 officers and en- living within the Water District Surviving are her husband of The unit has War II and holder of the Distinman ever triad to live. The pres- Garfield; sons and daughters, Mrs. listed men and will return to boundaries can vote, even though prizes will be awarded to lucky A total of 112 entries were re- guished Cross for bravery under Utah the week of June 20th. sures, the complications of con- Virginia E. Carter, George E., they may live in Districts 297 or ticket holders. These include a at the annual Utah Copper fire, personally demonstrated in 302. They must reside on 9200 beautifully dressed. doll with a temporary life, they exclaim, are Magna; Mrs. Norma D. ChristenRumors are flying on wings corded tournament conWest or on the west side of 8400 wardrobe trunk filled with beauenough to "drive anyone out of sen, Salt take City; Mias Lawana throughout this area relative to Club Spring ducted Saturday and Sunday on M. and Roland E, Garfield; Shel- the his mind." West in those respective districts. tiful clothes for the doll. of Garfield. community the Copper links, for a most sucThe committee hopes that in One doctor said to me recently don A., Taylorsville; Jessie F., The polls will be open from This newspaper has endeavored either of the two evenings of enthat as many patients describe Hayward, California; nine grand- to obtain 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. official statements from cessful competition. their almost constant worries and children; brothers and sisters, industrial concerns tertainment there will be some why suggesdiversions to please and some anxieties, they seem to affirm the Mrs. Ethel D. Sioverson, Sandy; tions have been made that work that you will like to purtruth of what Thoreau wrote long Mrs. Mertis D. Anderson, Alama-gord- stop for 60 days on the new Garchase for your home, resulting in New Mexico; Mrs. Ger- field LDS Wardhouse while a agot "The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation.1 pleasure and giving the satisfactrude D. Knapp, Salt Lake City; town survey is being completed, XI could bo debated whether , Alvin, tion of contributing to a worthy Safford, Arizona; Oral, but we are informed that a statecause. the difficulties that beset this Midvale; Newell, Clearfield; Aria, ment cannot be released at this Announcement was made MonThe Queen of Magna's July 4th generation are any worse than Provo. time. day that two Magna physicians 1955 Independence Day celebrathose of earlier times. But it must Church Worker plan to leave this community very tion and her two attendants will the Copper Printing However, 'South Pacific Tops U be admitted that the troubles of soon Dr. L. N. Diana, who has be chosen this Thursday evening, Mrs. Buckalew had resided for Company has been assured that our own day are brought home to the past twenty-eigSummer Festival resided in Magna the past 7'i June 23rd, at the Magna Field-housin as soon as possible, the reasons years The sheriffs department report ua in a way they nsver were be- Garfield, and during that time behind the stoppage of work, years and Dr. Melvin II. DeGoo-ye- r, are with of they plagued reports fore, Our remarkably efficient had been actively associated in which involves housing policies, The queen and attendants will who has been a iLcal resident of fireworks, and "South Pacific, the rollicking radio, newsreela and prase, and all the LDS ward. She had served as will be announced. .the past few months. esch rccaivo complats iswmbU, illegal explosion that explosive fire- musical Ms that captivated mphutce of those organisations which are a chorister In the Primary, an inDr. Diana plans to go back to reign over the celebration and al- crackers in the hands of any but Broadway audiences for three the triumph of the American free structor for the Blazers and an the New York University the lat- so represent this community at specifically authorized persons years, will be presented July 0 v access to nows inform us well. officer in the Relief state functions. are illegal ter part of July or August and en- other county and in the University of Utah Stadium Society. But they are also apt to agitate us She was held in high regard in roll for three years study in eye Any young woman between Unwarranted use of such will Bowl The gay musical will bo daily with a host of explosive, this area for her splendid characwork. He, his wife and three the ages of 16 and 23 yeais of age bring prosecution by local author- part of the schools annual Sumter and fine ideals. reports children will return to Salt take is eligible, and must be attired in ities. mer Festival X personally like to think of F.nal Ritas The sheriffs state that most of City upon completion of this spe- a formal at the time of Judging. Starring in the Mary Martin beauon beautiful Bible passages when poise, Final rites were conducted cialist work, and establish a pracJudging will be the firecrackers are being brought role of the Rogers and Hammer-stei- n inreto things aren't quite right tice. ty, manners, and no talent success will be vivacious into town by children and parenta Wednesday in the Garfield Seclude. the lovely, words, from cond Ward under the direction of Dr. DeGooyer has accepted a quisites are necessary. for them, and then Kyle MacDonnell Miss MacDon-ne- ll sending away Isaiah, "Thou wilt keep him in Bishop William B. Martin. Interwas personally chosen for the residency in Springviile, Califor- selling them in neighborhoods. A program will be held In the in internal perfect peace, whose mind is ment was made in the take Hills Hunter The sheriffs will cooperate on role of Ensign Nellie Forbush afWard Sunday, but also Second - nia and will specialize ! the Prizes championFree captured Thee." on Thurtday stayed Memorial Park. the Independence Day holiday for ter Maurice Abravanel musical June 26th, beginning at 5:00 p.m. ship flight This veteran, able 4Mdldne Heand hii wife wi One CAN be kept in perfect leave July 1st He has been the Sincere sympathy is extended for Flora Mae who wishes to have fire- director of the Utah production, deanyone is who Heaton, 113 medalist for the golfer had peace if he keeps his mind fixed, to the sorrowed family. doctor for the Kennecott Refin but intend to investigate had seen her perform the role at crackers, on States Eastern the 185 of parting for first score, and a total not on his troubles, but on God. of big explosive firecrack- New Jerseys famous Paper Mill ery. reports Mission. LDS place honors. Another verso X like Is "Come uners that can rock a neighborhood. Playhouse. to Me, all ye that labor and are The officers will arrest and Winners Other X heavy laden, and will give you in the Champany person observed winners Other prosecute X leave rest." And again. "Peace or in possession of explowere Keith selling Barton, flight ionship with you. My peace X give unto sive fireworks other than caps or a after playoff against second, you- - Lot not your heart be Hal Dalton, 194; Jack Ridd, 4th sparklers. troubled, neither let it be afraid.1 And even the sparklers can be after a playoff against Warren The Central Lumber Sc Hardas police officers say Brown. dangerous will ware Company sponsor been treated lor have children A great many people see themA Flight all day Sunbeam demonstration manner. this in burns A see selves as others Bob Zito, Jr captured the them, but on Saturday, June 25th in their Deputy sheriff Charles Paris, Firefighters state, too, that the A large crowd attended the store. they refuse to believe what they chairman of the Independence flight with a fine 198 score, Mac extreme heat of hurtled out will serve tasty Hale, second, Ken Huffaker, third, opening of the Garfield outside Day parade in Magna on July 4th, Representatives a primary cause of Homer Pitts, fourth.. announces that the following swimming pool Mondayallhough arrangements of delicious dishes sparklers is which in turn frefires grass as been hot nut has the weather the B is a famous known Sunbeam "As vessel by Flight prizes will be awarded: prepired on the or outhomes to spread quently in at this time in as former H. Metcalf won the B flight: years Grand prize, $25; second, $15 sound, so men are known by appliances. Ladies of the area are buildings. their speech, whether they be and third, $10; novelty, $15. invited. Ralph Mitchell, second; A1 Emery, June. Bud McDonald is in charge, Demosthenes wise or foolish." third and Harry Powell fourth. Central Lumber also announces In addition, every child enterassisted by Mrs. Jean M:Aliister C Flight ing the parade will be given a they will be open late Thursday 25 cent prize. This is for all boys Kerby Simmons, first, nosing Coon, lifeguards. evening, June 23rd to accommoWonderful Woman Hours o! the pool will be from date shoppers on Kennecott paythe age of 12. his brother. Grant in a playoff under out and girls While talking to Grace Nixon 171 for 36 holes. Grant Wilkin 12:00 noon to 7.00 p.m. on six day. They will feature, in the late Junior prizes will be awarded Stewart, who is renowned for her of $15, first, $10, second and $5, followed by one stroke for third days a week. shopping hours, special door speech school, and a member of third. Red Cross swimming classes and Hal Willey finished fourth: prize drawing from 6 to 8 p.m. am to which I the Ffen Women 11:00 a.m. will be taught at a later time, anat D Flight The begins Heaton Mm parade Flora They invite all to drop in and privileged to belong, she said: nounces the officials. D E. in Williams was the first see the prizes that will be award"Words, bright, vigorous, apt-si- ng The following numbers are to flight; Rex Conradsen, second, H. MIm MacDonnell a former ed this Thursday night. Miss Marjorie Norris, in our hearts. Words lead our be presented: A. Gillespie, third and A. P. Midg-leConover model and television M W. Mrs. Mr. of and to stand cause us and up daughter souls, Prelude, VaLora Jones. won acclaim in fourth. MAY H. Norris of 5555 West 3500 star, recently and face life with fighting faith. Opening Song, "High on the E Flight of the country for various parts of some bales hay Words make us laugh, wonder, South, fell off Mountain Top, congregation. won the E her work as Lorelei Lee in GenRay Thompson Monday that were piled on top of think, aspire and hope. Invocation, Percia White. Kate in Fred followed Thomas, flight, by truck being driven by her fath- tlemen Prefer Blondes, "Word mastery is an astonishSacramental song, "I Stand All second, Jim Walker, third and Kiss Me, Kate" and Venus in GLASS $150 success: to er. index reliable 29 ingly Amazed, congregation. George Amussen, fourth. She was knocked unconscious, "One Touch of Venus. with a powerful vocabulary you Remarks, President E. Verne removed to the LDS Hospital for are headed for achievement With Breeze. shock and bruises, and later reThe Slake M Men and Cleaners a poor one, you are chained to Farnsworth. Miriam Vocal solo, We are desirous of obtaining entertainment an 17 turned to her home. A are poverty groping planning mediocrity. Remarks, H. Grant Heaton. Little League Baseball News, She is recovering very nicely. stricken vocabulary suggests that June 29th, 7:45 p.m. at the PleaBB guns, rock throwing, By Song, Youth Chorus. team standings, etc and would and other acts of mischief, a total ideas are also poverty stricken' sant Green Ward. Remarks, Bishop Wendell H. like to have several reporters The subject will be Joys, Jones. of $150 in broken glass is the net either coaches or small players result at the Magna Teen-Ag- e 1 and Responsibilities Blessings Morris. LarSene solo, Organ John what true is So, it very appointed. Received From a Temple Marannounces Lions Club offiClub, parents. Remarks, travel news We would like to have the Ruskin says: "Though you cers. riage." Response, missionary. the world over to find beauty, by Monday, Tuesday morning at for the Gleaners will Officials emphasize that thru Speaker Thee Need "I song, Closing unless find not it you will the latest of you be Mrs. Alta Dayton, formerly JoAnn Nuesmeyer Drift ill, 17, the cost of replacing the glass, Mrs. R. H. (Pansy) Longfelt Hour, congregation. Every with it Thank you." you. carry of 88 East 18th Street, Garfield, the youth of this community will Oquirrh Stake and a MIA board former Magna resident, died Benediction, Karma Heaton. Copper Printing Company be deprived of money that could member for many years. died Saturday at 2 p.m. in her reTuesday in a Los Angeles hospThe flowers are natures jewels A. Tuttle, a qualified various types of Maurice for sidence of nephritis. She had been received used word be to ital according 4-- H with whose wealth she decks her speaker, will talk for the M Men. With this issue, the Magna ill for the past year. Club News here by friends. She had been ill summer beauty. Times and Garfield Leader cele A social will later be enjoyed. The lovely young maid was for some time. George Croly brates their 39th birthday. Found- bom April 11, 1938, in Garfield. Club local of surMembers the is woman The regarded ed in June, 1918, they have been She was a member of the Episcovived by her husband, a former met Thursday at the home of published continuously since that pal Church and a student at the foreman at Kennecott mills; a their loader, Mrs. II. D. Moss for time. their regular gathering. Cyprus high school son, Stanley and two grandchildWe appreciate ihe patronage Survivors include her grandThey will meet thii Thursday ren, all of Loa Angeles. and cooperation of each and every parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred NuesFuneral ritei will be conducted at the home of Mrs. Moss and reader and subscriber and hope meyer, Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. During the summer months, Saturday, 2:00 p.m. in the Morn-ingsi- watch a demonstration on "Huw A. that we may continue to merit Tom Driffill Magna: four brothPark LDS Ward and in- to Cook on Campfires. the All Souls Episcopal Church their confidence, bringing home- ers and one sister, Robert, Steven as a month of torrid temp- will convene at 10:00 a.m., instead terment made in California. tation You think its hot? A stag party will be held this town news of interest. and Betty of Garfield and Joe and The family address is 6607 of the former 11:30 oclock. WillOuting Held eratures. The Copper Printing Company Dale of Magna. Los Angeles 47, Garfield LDS First Ward Friday evening, June 24th at the Van e The Might as well resign yourself, was South estab iam Hannafin will be in charge. Ness, The high Sincere sympathy of the comfor one of the hottest months of lished July 24, 1931, when the This is effective for June, July California. outing was held Wednesday at Magna Community Park to honor The happiness of married life munity is extended to the sorrowthe year will start in amther mercury shot up to a soaring 105 and August Most sincere sympathy is ex Fairmont Park in Salt take City, A. J. Stump Fitzgerald, Kcnne-ro-tt depends upon making small sac ed family in their time of official, who is retiring. week. Mr. Hannafin replaces the for- tended to the sorrowed family in and well attended. degrees. 7:00 p.m. rifices with readiness and at social and The were begins served, Box lunches of bereavement of 23 time their Warren Reverend we had mer Garfield Last July, days And if statistics mean anything, later played. Botkin. games this July will live up to its repu sizzling heal . 350-pou- Learn-To-Swi- upt-no- i Water Election Set July 5th m t Cyprus High 24-2- 5. Final Rites 12-fo- rule-of-thu- Conducted For Buckalew 9 PAUL GARS1DE WINNER OF GOLF EVENT ic TWO DOCTORS July 4th Queen PLAN TO LEAVE Attendants To Be Remember, Fire nd Fireworks Are o, HERE SHORTLY Chosen Tonight Very Dangerous e. ht i nerve-shatteri- 4-- PROGRAM SET FOR HUNTER ng MISSIONARY Central Lumber Slates Sunbeam Prizes Listed For July 4th Magna Parade Large Crowd Demonstration Attends Opener Of Garfield Pool HUNTER GIRL FALLS OFF MOVING AUTO STAKE MEN, GLEANERS PLAN JUNE y, WE HAVE LITTLE LEAGUE EVENT BALL NEWS? VANDALS BREAK AT TEENAGE CLUB Pansy Longfelt Dies Tuesday Local Papers In California 39th Year of Publication New Hours Set Resign Yourself, Its June Suffering From The Ileat? all-tim- For Garfield Church 1 de Stag Party Planned For J. Fitzgerald Year Old Miss Of Garfield Dies Of Nephritis |