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Show ill"" iiiiiiifliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i OBSERVATIONS iiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiii "Thf Complete Home Newspaper" Year Thirty-Nint- h wry -- Read Garfield. Utah. Friday. August 5. 1955 Number 7 Wary People Seek New Homes! GARFIELD EXODUS OF RESIDENTS MOVES FROM GARFIELD P,!(; SWIM MEET AUGUST Liboraca I wu talking to my friend. Eu-- f mm Jeleanik. who has completed arrangamarils for in Liberaco concert naxt Tuesday. August Sth Since thi annnum-eiucn- t at tha Utah Siata Fair Ground, bv and ha said thai nothing is being Kennecott Copper Corporation of aparad to make tha presentation wie Housing survey being conunusual and attractive to ovary duced in Garfield and the probable razing or moving of houses, parson in attendance. An elaborate stage setting with a literal "rash" or resident have a super-soun- d system is being either moved, are in the process erected especially for the Liber-ac- e of doing so, or negotiating for homes in this area. concert, Contracts for new homes to be Regardless of male opinion and I personally enjoy built by Alldredge Brothers insentiment hearing this pianist, and to every clude James C. Buck, Max John T. Ahlquist, Jack coffer, including my columnist friends, Dan Valentine and Ted Raymond, Leonard F. Ekblad, Cannon of daily papers, I would Douglas Dangerfield, James L. like to say that in Las Vegas, tha Curtis, S. Wilson Peay, Richard critics who came to scoff at Liber-ac- e, 'Bezzant, George Underwoud. Du-'aRiley. In addition, a number left literally singing his of others are on the waiting list. praises. Lake Ridge Data Those who are moving to Lake Ridge inrlude Keith Dimick, Bert Morris, and a number of others who are having homes constructed, to be published in next week's paper, according to Jay Hansen of Hansen Homes, builders. Mr. Hansen states that thus far in 1955, 40 homes have been constructed at Lake Ridge; 30 more are under construction and 50 yet remain to be built. Hansen Homes builders hope to continue with a similar program in 1958. Residents who are moving to Reams from Garfield include L. L. Pullum, Larry Morris, Jack L1BERACB Jay Cook and Stanley And this is not a publicity Adams. New Magna aoent's statement as a good residents friend of mine, associated in from Garfield are Ted Cheney, newspaper work, waa one of the Harrison Bowers, Claud Hawkins, e Keith McAllister. critics. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Rupp Further, (and X want Dan Valentine to particularly notice this), have moved to Black foot, Idaho, tha versatile artist has broken at- where Mr. Rupp will manage a tendance records throughout the service station. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Petersen country in his personal appearance tours. His appeal on televi- have moved to Granger at 3650 sion encompasses all ages and South 4800 West, after living for tastes in music and is seen weekly 39 years in Garfield. in over ISO cities. His many CoAlldredge Homes lumbia albums and records are Residents not from Garfield who recently moved into Allbest sellers everywhere. Z understand from Mr. Jelesnik dredge homes, include Charles M. it was Padarewskl who suggested Mauck, Gordon W. Hendry, James that Liberace use only one name B. Knighton, Carter Hess, W. W. waicn later prompted the now Waters, J. R. Hansen, Floyd S. prematurely-grayin- g pianist to Yeates and Robert Terney. Others who are having homes drop his full name. The Liber ace elders were bred completed at the popular site are: to music. The Italian father play- Wayne E. Tomlin, Spencer Alvis, ed the French horn, the Polish Wallace A. Beagley, Raymond W. mother was of musical heritage. Stone, Wendell B. Marcy, Howard and two other children were i. aievenson, u. Asoury, jonn music, one named Jones,- Tharel McDonald, Thomas studying George, who developed into an ac- L. Vogt, Bert M. Singleton, Bert complished violinist and later be- O. Anderson, Leland G. Buckway, came his younger brother's musi- Brent D. Bird, George Mihalopou-lo- s, cal director. Stanley C. Petersen, Leland T. Tell you about the concert next Richards, Arthur R. Christaruen. The balance includes: Marlin E. week. Thomsen, Gary Kelson, R. W. Duckworth, Rex C. Conradscn, Please 'scuse Danny Arnjne, William J. Lath Through a typographical error am, William collings, Royal Lar- -, In last week's edition, we listed sen, Joseph L. Jones, William Mr. Paul R. Schulis as being born Hutchinson, Roderick Husband, in 1901. and starting to work in Jimmie J. Arkaudas, Hardy 1S0I. He waa born in 1192. Eldon Nye, Glynn PeterWe think that Mr. Schulis is a sen, Elmer C. S peers, Ray Thomp . remarkable man, but like our son, William H. j ones, Harold friend who phoned shortly after Paulson, Erick Pearson, James G. the paper waa out to call the mis- Pappas. take to our attention, Mr. Schulis is not THAT remarkable. - Cb-'war- d, I, ft In The Timet or Let iet-- FREE ZOO TRIP PLANNED Revered Lady Notes 90th Birth Date Mrs. Fannie P. Little, revered Magna resident for many years, celebrated her BOlh birthday anniversary Thursday, July 28th with a family observance in Liberty Park. The lovely little lady, who is still spry arid energetic, lives by herself, keeps an immaculate house and tends her garden, received the felicitations and congratulations of many friends and relatives. She lives at 2944 South 8600 West. Reading from left to right: Lee Pratt chairman of men's swimming for the AAU in the intermountain country and coach of the Tooele City team; Jerry Chadwick of Tooele, holder of the Intermountain AAU 1500 yard title, the d breutatrok. Un a mMiha f h. d d relay team in medley and freestyle! Chick Hatch recent winner of the freestyle for Salt Lake County and mvenaia ox uanieia, director of the meet Starting Time All is in readiness for the an Preliminaries will be held at nual Intermountain A. A. U. open 2 p.m. each day and the finals are swimming and diving champion slated for 4:45 p.m. Awards to be given include reships at the Garfield pool August 8 and 9th, announces O. J. Mcgulation A. A. U. Championship Donald, director. medals for senior championship events in first, second and third Swimming and diving teams from Arizona, Idaho, Montana. places. However, with the relay Colorado and Utah are expected races, only first place medals will to enter for the competition. A be awarded. Entries close August 6th. Senior number of high schools, colleges ana universities will be repre events are open to any registered A. A. U. athlete. sented. The event is sponsored by the Last year, a record crowd of Salt Lake County Recreation As 3,000 persons attended the events sociation and the Utah Copper over the two-da- y period. Division, Kennecott Cor in addition to the main compe poration. It is beingCopper conducted novice divswimmers snd tition, under the auspices of the Garfield ers will compete for honors. Improvement Company. 100-var- 400-yar- 400-yar- L ;.;i.w:v4 - Mrs. Fannie P. Little A native of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Little was born July 29, 1865, a daughter of Edmund and Mar tha Huntington Paitf. The Paul family was one of the first four settling in Rexburg, Idaho. Returning to Salt Lake City, Mrs. Little married George A. Lit tle in the Salt Lake LDS Temple in 1893. Her husband, a prominent man of this community, died October 20, 1948. Active Church Member Mrs. Little has always been an active member of the LDS church and has known every president of the church with the exception of President Joseph Smith. Although the Littles had no children, they reared three foster children, Harold Paul, Fannie L. Paul Nielsen and G. Frank Magna lennis NEW $91,000 Tourney Starts MAGNA WARD Saturday Morning Doubles To Start Here On Wednesday; Lineup Given Later HUNTER MAN SUCCUMBS a PNEUMONIA d .". TUESDAY Want to go on a free trip to the Salt Lake City zoo? Well, then, meet at the Magna Copper Community Park next Tuesday, August 9th, at 9:30 s.m. and the Salt Lake County Recreation Department will hold its annual Jaunt, announces Jeanne local recreation Hendrickson, Mrs. Jennie Kone, pioneer leader. of this vicinity, observed her Busses with leaders in charge Kind birthday anniversary Mon- will depart promptly at 9:30 day. August 1st, with a Quiet, o'clock. All local children six years and family observance. The lovely little lady was sur elder are invited to attend the rounded by children, grandchild free and educational event. ren and a number of friends who Youngsters are also reminded called dring the day to "wish her that the recreational program will continue until Friday, August 12, well." She stays intermittently at ANDplease, do not bring any rest home in Salt Lake City, but lunch, as the busses will return at often comes to Magna to visit her noon! However, a nickel or dime children and also sees other child might be handy to take along to ren, buy popcorn or a cold drink. Mrs. Kone was born August 1, lata in woodbine, Harrison Coun ty, Iowa. She came to Salt Lake City in later years and was mar ried to James Kone December 7, grand-childre- I FOR LOVELY LADY OBSERVES 92nd BIRTHDAY self-sam- c M LOCAL YOUNGSTERS 01-se- n, J MEET AT COPPER PARK, 9:30 ajn. PREPARES FOR STARTED TO .. n. 1083. ?.?..: (t'1S'!.;-rrtt;.- i MAGNA SWIM POOL SLATES NEW LESSONS A series of swimming lessons, at the Magna pool will begin Monday, August 15th, announces Deb Smith, three lessons to be given a week on Mondays-Tuesdaand Wednesdays and another slate on and Saturday Thursdays-Frida- y at 10:00 and 11:00 a. m. These .lessons will be for youngsters, ages 8 to 18, and con tinue for four weeks. Registration must be completed ; at the pool by Saturday, August Funeral Rites Conducted Tuesday In Hunter LDS Ward : Franklin James Richards. 89. Hunter resident for 20 years, died Saturday in a Salt Lake hospital of bronchial pneumonia. The Richards' home was at 3150 Green Street, Salt Lake City. 13th. The regarded man had been an Adult Classes employee of the American Smelt New classes for adults will be ing 8c Refining Company for 18 gin, starting Monday, beginner years in the carpentry depart classes on Mondays and Thurs-day- s mem, naving retired four years from 10 to 11 p. m. ago. Intermediate classes will be on , Mrs. Jennie Kone He served as a Scoutmaster ten She is the mother of 9 child Tuesdays and Fridays; Wednes-- ' years and served as ward clerk in from 10 to 11 p.m. y ren, five of whom are living: Mrs. the Hunter LDS Ward. No charge is made for the lesBorn July 22, 1888 in West Jor Mona Bouck, Salt Lake City; Jodan, he was a son of Emanuel H. seph Kone, Long Beach, Califor- sons, only admission to the pool. It is NOT necessary to register and Mary Catherine A pope Ri nia; James A., Eugene Kone and chards. He married Marie Larson Mrs. Clara Borland, Magna: 31 for the adults. March 24, 1915 in the Salt Lake grandchildren; 88 great grand x.ua lempie. children; 3 great-gre. grand children. Survivors Given Honored at Dinner Survivors include his widow Mrs. Borland entertained for suns, L, Mark, Orin L.; daughters, mrs. Avaneiie Osoorn, all of Salt her mother Sunday at a prettily Lake City; Mrs. Joyce Cannon. planned dinner. Covers were laid eighteen. guests i t. Lewis, Washington; 13 grand for children; brothers, sisters: Eman were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kone uel H., West Jordan; Arthur, of Long Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Bounuiui; William w.. Granger: Chester Thomas of San Francisco; Owen Thomas, lifeguard at tha Mrs. Annie Clegg. Robert H.. Salt Mr. and Mrs. Wally Borland of Jackling pooL had a post Magna i.ake City; Mrs. Lillie Nordgren, Salt Lake City. man s holiday Sunday afternoon Mrs. Mona Bouck entertained when he Monroe; Mrs. Mary Harston, Cow- into a reservoir at a family dinner at her home In and savedjumped icy, Wyoming. the life of an Salt on Lake Funeral rites were conducted Monday. City old youth from Utahn, a small town in the Uintah Basin. Tuesday, 2:00 p.m. in the Hunter LDS Ward house with a nephew. The boy, Weldon Brown, was President E. Verne Breeze in rescued by Owen from a reservoir at Talmadge, a short distance charge. Interment was made in the Wasatch Lawn under the di from Moon Lake. rection of Peel Funeral Home, Mr. Richards was an esteemed man, a fine father and husband. and sincere sympathy is extended to the sorrowed family. - ' days-Saturda- at Out-of-to- Magna liieguard Saves Boy Sunday Near Duchesne Tennis tournaments at the Workers Hope To Have Magna Community courts for jun Roof On Before ior boys (18 years of age and un Winter Starts der), as well as men's singles, start Saturday, August 6th. anWork was started Tuesday nounces Dick Johnson, director. on the 591.000 addition morning Junior Youths to the Magna LDS ward, with 10:00 a. m. Jim Robisnn v. Bishop Thomas Collings, superin Richard Wrathall. tendent of foundation, in charge. 11:00 a. m. -- George Stevenson V. B. Coon and workers were plays winner of Grant Court-Ja- y slated to dig the footings Wednes Richardson match, previously day with heavy equipment. slated for 10:00 a. m. Church officials hope to have 11:00 a. m.Quin Corbridge vs. the roof on the imposing edifice Larry Martin. before winter sets in. Public Invited To Free 7:00 p. m. Dick Johnson vs. Spacious Site Tilden Martin. In addition to spacious Demonstration; Many NEW Nice Gesture Men's Singles there will be a much-nee- d Stars To Attend Twas a nice gesture tendered 6:00 p. Martin vs. ed recreation hall, measuring ap by the Oquirrh Community Fund A Water Pageant, climaxing Neal Pehrson, winner plays Lynn proximately 48x72, a new kitchen, to supply the free watermelons, Firm Not Accepting Any new Relief Society room, and two the summer's recreation work, Marsh, 9:00 p. m. etc. that were enjoyed Tuesday at 8:00 p. Wrathall vs. bishop's rooms. The August schedule of Little More Names On will be held Friday, August 12th the Magna Community Park by The overall dimensions of the games for this area, have League at the Magna Jackling Pool, it was Cal Parry. Winner plays Jim Rob 110 boys, under the supervision of Waiting List at 8:00 p. m. new brick structure will be 91x90 been announced to include: Little son of Jon small the County Recreation program. Tuesday by Deb ison Duke, A group of young ladies will announced Johnson vs. feet, one half of the cost to be de- Mr. 12:00 noon-Dic- k Tuesday, August 2Shepptck and Mrs. Victor Hal Duke of The Fund does a great deal of participate in a Swimming Pag Smith, director in this area. Mel Brooks. y, by the Magna, slipped Friday night on a Garfield; Hickman frayed locally and one-haof entertain' The free The Alldredge Brothers are vs. nood. evening eant Friday at Liberty Park in vs. 7:00 Corbridge p. No. 1; Mitchell church authorities. vs. 7:30 p.m., and general Magna at Bolton, an ment will in extensive the Duke of room and begin planning program rug living Salt Lake City, taught by Mrs. The new building will add a fractured his most cordial Invitation is ex Paul Keefer. Winner plays George to finish out 1955 vs. Davies, Magna No. z. home the above leg building right Simmons. Joan and Carol Sondrup m. vs. The Good and Bad Friday. August tended to everyone for their at Stevenson at 8:00 p. awarded for great improvement to Magna and thigh bone. He will be 3 years old and launch out in 1956, according They include Janice Court, also supply a vital need for the in November Life for the individual and for Trophies will be Hickman. Magna No. 1; Mitchell a tendance. to statement released Tuesday Bernice Carol Evans, the men's singles and doubles and increased membership of both Beagleyr collective groups of individuals in vs. Sheppick, Magna No. 2; Bolton All young men and women. first Jon is now in traction at SL by o. Layton Alldredge. and second place medals for wards. the various bodies or organisa- -' Barbara Farnsworth, Shirlene vs. Davies, Monroe. have who and particithe 1955. of end the firm Mark's girls boys will be there for By Hospital, liens of which' they' are 'a" part Stark, Georgia Flandro, Pauline pated in classes, under the super all divisions except the men. Tuesday, August a short time and later returned to plans to have 64 homes completed ' seems Kareen RoyAnne Doxey, Doubles Collings, play begins Wednesday. to be a continuing series of vs. Mitchell, uarueia; nicaman Teams Two of County Recreation and in his vision a will in Magna the small with 1958, beginning home, they leg Swenscn. Valene ' and reminded are Tygesen that l.'Vtsiltnffi crises. VS. n..:u If.... start on the first of 64 homes that ... cast. workers, will demonstrate their if Participants L. ldvm, Magna V. , they can't meet the above sche- Qualify For S. How often have you faced a vs. Sheppick, Magna No, a are be will different than learning. type duled times, different arrange County Ball Play difficult situation with the feeling Relief in Pleasant Green Acres, further Water Ballet Friday, August made with their Society Slates , that the outlook was hopeless, and vs. Bolton, Monroe; uiicneu vs. Mr. Alldredge. In addition, a Water Show Bal ments must be SHOW CRA explains Two teams from the Magna if you ever succeeded in overcom Outing On Monday Hickman, Magna No. 1; Davies vs. unusual Plan let, consisting of experienced opponent Community park County Recrea AUGUST 17 ing the difficulty ahead The new residences will be con Sheppick, Magna No. 2.. will be a feature at swimmers, The Pleasant Green First Ward tion play have qualified for the NOTICE 10 uea-Kiithing would be serene again? traction, directed by Mrs. Carol A Community Recreational structed on land adjoining the vs.Tuesday, August And when you overcame the Relief Society is scheduling a Sondrup. This same group will county baseball playoff, announ Garfield; Sheppick vs. Davies, Green Pleasant be will Acres, but Show will be held Wednesday, No. The regular August meeting of ces Bry Sorenson, coach. difficulty and slipped back into summer outing at Jordan Park on enter a swim, meet at Liberty 1; Mitchell an new Hickman, Magna in exterior and entirely The games will be hen at Mur August 17th, at either the Ranch terior tha valley of serenity, it waa only Monday, August 3th. of home than is now vs. Bolton, Magna No. 2. Cyprus Post No. 38 of the Amer Park August 5th. type an or In Gem Theatre in Magna, All ladies desiring to attend are for so short a timeJor another Friday, August Various demonstrations of wa ican Legion, will be held murs- - ray and Sandy Parks, and each being built kindly asked to meet at the ward' ter safety by advanced swimmers, day, August 18th, 8:00 p.m. at the participant will be notified of the nounces officials. problem soon presented itself. Mr. Alldredge and other offl vs. Magna No. 1; Hick in be announced will The a. 10:00 and place and of m., is and a series transpor house, time Life vs. Bolton, Monroe; Mitchell peaks place. man of cials that believe directed by Charles Paul of the Community Park Fieldhouse. the firm for most everyone, for indi tation will be provided. The final encounters are slated next week s issue. All members are urged to at ranch type home will probably be vs. Davies, Magna No. 2. American Red Cross, will .be The Relief Society will serve shown, and a group of star divers tend. at the county fair in Murray. viduals and for organisations, for the kind of construction, at Tuesday, August noon-da- y luncheon. all society. vs. Hickman, Garfield;. Mitcneu and swimmers from over the higher price. vs. Sheppick, Magna No. 1; Bolton Big Waiting List state, will attend to show their The waiting list for Alldredge vs. Davies, Magna No. z. skill in the waters. Fridav. August homes has reached such propor tions that officials of the firm are vs. Mitchell. Magna No. 1; HickNo. vs. 2; man Davies, Magna more not accepting any applica 17 tions until the present homes are Bolton vs. Sheppick, Monroe.y Tuesday, August 30Dea-RUecompleted. President William B. Martin. vs. Bolton, Garfield; Mitchell vs. of the colorful event. At the August meeting of the They will include the AAU Local entries are being solicited man Magna No. 2; Davies vs. Mr. and of Hickman, son your country Help guard Kay Breeze. 17, will be conducted Garfield Community Council on winners, the Tennis tournament for the Salt Lake County Fair onThe parade a ci Sheppick, Magna No. 1. as in attacks suffered air sneak Mrs. Breeze, and against Lyman 17th, stars. Wednesday, August vs. y Thursday, the 18th, a number ol champs, and the dancing Friday, Sept 2parade, to be held in Murray Auternal injuries and shock Monday vilian volunteer plane spotter in interested in further de vs. people will be honored and pre Each will be given gifts. guard America from Help Garfield; Sheppick front Davies, m. Observer Ground 1:45 a. the when the gust 17th, announces Gus Noren anyone Corps. at right consult Mr. noren. The meeting begins at 7:00 p.m. sented to the group, announces air attacks as a civilian volof Magna, who is serving as chair tails, may Contact: Roy Smith, Civil De Hickman, Magna No, 1; Mitchell of his car blew out, causing tire unteer plane spotter in the vs. Bolton, "Magna No. 2. him to loose control of the vehicle fense, Magna. Ground Observer Corps, is and hit a cement abutment the message from the Unit He was taken to the Salt Lake ed States Air Force relative General Hospital and later re11 to a Magna meeting Wedmoved to St. Mark's Hospital. nesday. August 10th, 8:00 Damage to Mr. Breezes car dances taught by Misses Connie m. in the FirehalL p. and (3 to $4.00 proved quite extensive. down about (200 Jones. Marlene Hunter-Grang"A Wonderland of Rhythm" Is in Mntthews and is now conwr month. Roy Smith, head of the An arts and crafts exhibit will the theme of the annual County He that docs good for good's a needed and vitally Any car parked on the west It is planned to start with 1,000 Intemplating Defense. Civilian local Magna made by projects to held be display ot 8600 street, above 3rd side Recreation dance revue for re are rules nor and sewer neither it seeks homes ;illow was provisions sake, being Parking necessary praise system, vites everyone Interested to and Garfield children under the revealed here this week and phins more to lwok on later at further ward, but he is sure o( both in the n the Magna sherilt's office south street, will be issued a park Thursday. August 11th at the Cy- direction of Misses Jeanne by attend the Anyone meeting. are now in the "talking stage." near the Cyprus high school area, ing violation ticket. prus auditorium, beginning at end. expansion. over 17 years of age. man or and Carla Stciner. fia preliminary sur8:00 p. m. Other regulations will also be to be deal would Penn Tite William entire According to attend is to particularly by the Jackling attend. invited woman, if eligible The public 180 children on enforced. hook each Bonds. would Approximately nanced Revenue Poo, rigidly vey, pay Swimming by entertainment. will participate in the song and the free Jen-kinso- n, MAGNA PLANS r- SWIM MEET ALLDREDGE AUGUST 12 PLANS Croup To Be 65 HOMES Child In Swim Pageant At Liberty Park August Games Announced For Little Leazue Breaks Leg In Fall m.-Ric- hard lf Dea-Rile- in : . i ey Dea-Rile- GARFIELD Local Entries Urged For Annual County Fair Parade August LOOK, LISTEN And LIVE COUNCIL MEET TO HONOR GROUPS OF WINNERS SLATED THURSDAY, Hunter - Granger Contemplating Sewer System For That Area AUGUST er Hcnd-riekso- Magna Youth Injured In Car Crash - y RECREATION DANCE REVUE y, Dea-Rile- Parking Being Rigidly Enforced Near The Cyprus Pool Area |