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Show Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll OBSERVATIONS iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii "The Complete Home Newspaper" Conversation Ai The subject en everyone's lips and mind is the moving of Garfield, the Arthur and Magna Row houses. Although thb move has boan expected line work was iloppad on tha Garfiald LDS ward last spring, nevertheless, it cama as a shock to many-leavi- ng a path of bewildered, rather dased residents in its wake. We feel sure that every effort will be made to help these people become located in another area at the best possible cost and representatives of the Galbreath Company, headed by Melvin Dunkley. extend the hand of cooperation. At this early dale, definite data on costs of homes, cost of moving, two of the most vital and important subjects to all, is rather indefinite, but Mr. Dunkley assures us it will be released as soon as Thirty-NinthTeT- nui Following the announcement that purchase of Garfield, Arthur and Magna Row heretofore owned and operated by Kennecott Cop per Company, had been effected by John W. Galbreath & Com town panyand the of Garfield would be an era of the past, announcement is m;tde to the Copper Printing Company of building lots and new proposed subdivisions. 175 Building Lots Mr. O. Layton Alldredje, builder of several subdivisions in this area, announces he has 175 building lots for sale, located at 7400 West 3500 South. They are fully improved to include gas, hard surface street curb gutter and utilities. As an inducement, Mr. annour.iv that his concern will help Cin.field and the Row residents to finance to the extent of moving homes, providing the building complete. 400. More Homes Planned The Hansen Homes, builders of Lake Ridge, just east of Magna, state they have property and plans for 400 more homes at 7200 West on 3500 Sou:h. Their offices are 'open duly near the Lake Ridge site. Another Hctio Tract The Hymaj I:npr ivement Company, Inc. has 2u0 lots at 6800 West and 3500 South which they are offering for sale, varying from 72 foot frontage. It will be a restricted area. M. D. Hymas is the chief stockholder. Mr. H. D. (Tubby) Reid has upwards of 500 lots in south Magna that will be available for housing sites. New Subdivision All-dred- , Merry. Merry Christ mail Sunday we celebrate a birth that took place almost 1.000 years I It in The Timet or Leade- r- Garfield, Utah. Krit.ay, December 23. 1955 T Frank L Decker Many Building Lots, Subdivisions Open Their goal is to have the town cleared out in about 5 monlhs-b- ut one never knows what obstacles may present themselves and only time will be able to determine this factor. John E, Papanikolas, local builder of note, states there were 5SO0 new homes alone, built in Salt Lake county last year, and be believes the future for even mere looms In 1ISI. We hope that in a few months everyone will be settled, not only in another location, but also in their minds of this transfer of Kennecott homes. The very fact that we are doing so should be proof enough there im Ktill Ual nf hnna l.O In this tired old world. As long as millions of people in all parts of the world believe in this birth, we think there is reason to look to the future with faith. Here in our town, despite the sad news to many of leaving their Kennocoli rented homes, everyone can feel the Christmas spirit-y- ou feel it In the way your neighbor says. "Merry Christmas." and la the Christmas tree on Main Street. You fell it Sunday night when the Garfield choir and others presented a beautiful cantata and you feel it when "Silent Night" b sung in churches. And Just as wo have our Christ- spirit so does every other in the United SUtes-a- nd a lot of villages and cities in other countries. In many of these countries unfortunately, Christmas won't be quite as merry as it is here. There wont be as many gifts, perhaps, and In some places the religious signifies nee of the day will have to be remembered In secret, hiding from a government which frowns on religion. But the significance of the day la the sameit is a universal -- Read Dies Al Asc In 11 Hospital Number GALBREATH GIVES GOOD NEWS ON KENNECOTT HOMES Frank L. Decker, 41, of 8979 West 29th South, died after a heart attach Friday at 6:30 a.m. in a IS. Salt Lake hospital He was born April 30, 1914, in Mill to Frank C. and Ruby Calton Decker. lie married Flor- ine Waiteomb June 16. 1943 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. Decker was a member of Citizens Invited To Inspirational the LDS church, a World War II veteran and was employed as a Services In Churches of Their Choice By authority of an ovdor issued machinist at the Kennecott Capthe State Public Service Cu.u- by invite Jordan Stake presidencies per Corporation. Community Baptist Church mission, V. B. Coon Bus I.iru-services. and socials attend all to On this Thursday evening, De Survivors include his widow; were given permission to raise cember 22nd, the annual childparents; daughter, Erma Lynn; their bus rates to include: Our Ladv of Lourdes ren's Christmas program and exL... Mrs. Magna to Arinnr Mill, 53.su pi-The following services will be brother. sisters, Virgil Mrs. change social will be held, begin Clif payday. Davis (Louise) Glore: Eve and out Christmas carried ning at 7:00 p.m. Songs and readMagna lo Magna Mill, $3.00 per of Lourdes Cath ford (Marie) Dean, Manna: Mrs. ings by the children will form the Day at Our Lady (LaVelle) Alameda, Hunt, payday. Ray in Church olic Magna: basis of the enjoyable time for California. Magna to Smelter, $4.00 per Christmas Eve young and old. Sincere sympathy is extended payday. 3:00 to 9:00 p.m. Confessions. At the close of the program, These new rates are effective Confess ions, 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. to members of the bereaved Santa will attend and distribute January 9th, 1956. Carols, 11:45 p.m. the gifts. A most cordial invitaMidnight Mass. tion is extended to all for their CHURCHES PLAN BEAUTIFUL Sale Price of Homes in Garfield Will Be Under $1,000.00. Every Assistance To Be Given Local Tenants C00N V. GIVES NEW k LOCAL YULETIDE SERVICES More encouraging and "com forting" news was released Mon day by the John W. Galbreath Company relative to the sale of the Kennecott Garfield, Arthur and Magna Row homes, according to special information given this MAGNA paper by Mr. Melvin E. Dunkley, who will have his offices in the in answer to a number of in former Garfield library building. Mr. Dunkley said in a statement quiries, KeniK-iMlCopper Cornor- atiiin aniioaneoj t!:at thev did not to the people of Garfield: "Your any of their Magna property greatest concern that we have en10 i.ie jo:in w. Ualbreath Co. countered, is the worry that you I his includes lots and several will be forced from your homes names, particularly the Magna before you have had sufficient time to make preparations to fiwomen s UUO. Their plans do not call for dis nance, locate and purchase a lot or other acreage upon which to position of any of this property. reestablish your home. Assurance Given We want to assure you that this is not the case and there will be ample time in which to make these preparations. We anticipate a period of 30 to 80 days in which to appraise the various homes and to set up our sale program and then when this program is presented, there will be a reasonable time allowed to decide whether you wish to purchase the home you are living in or another house that might be available. After the house is purchased, there will be a reasonable time allowed zbr the removal of it from the area." Sale Price Under 814100 The Galbreath Company pro poses to sell the houses for cash. They anticipate the sale price in the case of Garfield to be under KENNECOTT STILL OWNS BIS RATES LOTS t r Christmas Day attendance. Mass, 10:30 a.m. Regular 9:45 a.m. Sunday school Mats, 6:00 p.m. services and 11:00 a.m., church is invited to attend Everyone follow on will worship Sunday, the services. December 25th. YOUTH HOOP PROGRAM DRAWS WEEKLY ATTENDANCE OF 90 All Souls' Episcopal LDS Wards Christmas Eve services will be Many, special events are plan- held at the All Souls' Episcopal ned by the various wards in their Church in Garfield, beginning at organizations and details of most llaO p.m. Saturday. of them will be found in other This will be the first service columns of this paper. the Rev. William J. Hanaffin will The Oquirrh Stake and North conduct since he was ordained. MAGNA ASSURED OF FINE NEW LIBRARY BUILDING Members of the Salt Lake County Library Board met Monday in Magna and made a survey Construc- of two proposed sites for a new tion Company is planning another library here. subdivision in Magna, located at They looked at both places, one 8400 West and 3500 South, con- land owned by Granite School resisisting of brick tind frame District and the other property dences. Some will have full base- - owned hv the LDS Church. ments and prices range according to the type of home chosen, ac- -j The county officials said that cording to Mr. Jchn E. Papani- - I whatever finances were realizedfrom the Garfield Library buildkolas. Several other local residents ing, which was built two years also have property they wish to ago at a cost of $37,000, would be lisubdivide, including Mr. Carl utilized to make the Magna one. a 10 who lots, has larger brary Poulton, building 41 JACKLING SWIM POOL CLOSED Twenty-seve- n vj mm. $1,000. However, they believe there will be a certain number of purchasers who will require up to 12 months to make their full house payment. If the purchaser docs not pay cash, Galbreath proposes DAYS note with to use up to a monthly payments. Offer Cooperation The Jackllng Swimming Pool Mr. Dunkley emphasized to the will be open on Saturday, Decem Copper Printing Company that ber 24, from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 the Galbreath Company proposes p.trL, so that employes may enjoy to offer every assistance that they Christmas Eve with their families. Pictured ebove is a group of youngsters who participate every George T. Cromar, chairman of Saturday at the Cyprus high school gymnasium in basketball, .- can to work out individual probQuestion-Answe- r Deptlems. The Galbreath Company has the Magna Community Council, by the Salt Lake County Recreation Association, under the also announces that the pool will direction of Coach Deb Smith. already made contacts whereby be closed Sunday and Monday, The aver age weekly attendance is about 90 enthusiastic boys from they hope to be able to work out a December 25 and 26. the 7th, lih and 9ih grades, who compete with each other. About 10 package deal where the purchase of the former Kennecott homes, The pool will be open on New games are played each week and will continue through January, Febthe moving costs, the purchase of GROUP ASSISTS IN MAGNA STREET Year's Eve until 10:00 p.m.-t- he ruary and possibly a portion of March, to provide fine, wholesome a lot upon which to set the houses hours on this day, December 31st sport. LIGHTING FOR YULE SEASON and the placing of the house in No Holiday Games will be 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. liveable operation can be financed Games will not start again until January 7th, slates Coach Smith-givi- ng There are forces in this country, It will be closed Sunday, JanA Note: of number (Editor's and paid off over a number of the youngsters a breathing holiday spelL too, which would try to take away uary 1st, but for the convenience questions have bet-- posed to us years through reasonable monthand pleasure of local swim fans, our freedom to worship, and to worried Garfield by distraught, payments. celebrate Christmas. But we don't open January 2nd from 4:00 to people, as well as residents on the ly Maintenance Plans 10:00 p.m. NEW think they will be success ful-n- ot relative Arthur and rows, Magna r essMsssssssBOSMesasssswsssssssi In view of the fact that the so long as we have people like to the removal and sale of their are going to be sold at a you, woo are willing to work hard homes by Kennecott Copper Cor- housesnominal and removed very for your community and your poration to the John W. Galbreath from the area, price Galbreath believes country. Company. that all minor maintenance of the 3 Throughout the year this news(We have asked officials and at houses should be done by the ocWOMAN paper has reflected what you have this particular time, they have en- cupant and the policy will be that doneand we believe it is a good to answer them.) deavored only major maintenance repairs record. We have, in many cases. Hot School Lunches Will will be made to the houses after Miraculously escaping death made suggestions., and even car Not Be Served Until this notice. All requests for mainwere an occupant of a trailer. Earl ried oa campaigns. Q. Will a new industry be locat tenance of the homes should be and William W. ChristJohnson, Week Following Many of you have been kind Mrs. Catherine Harris Evans, ian of Garfield, Tuesday night, ed on the site where Garfiald was made at the John W. Galbreath enough to give us credit for some 83, of 2972 South 9050 West, rewhen a vehicle driven by Christ- formerly located after the home St Company office and not the Elenew The of the community's achievements. beautiful Magna Magna resident, died Sat garded Garfield Improvement as heretocrashed into the trailer home removal? ian, a model is But. whatever we may have ft' a Salt Lake hospital al mentary School which in 1 urday fore. West and 2700 South. 8400 at of as to A. Kennecott and for lighting, According done, could never have been acarrangement ter an extended illness. Present Rent Schedule Mr. Johnson suffered a cut nose ficials, no information is available complished without your work. She was born August 30, 1872, well as the modern materials that and burns and the young Garfield if now and the time that loDuring will be other been for combined have Each of you is an Important appearany industry in Shamokin. Pa., to Mr. and Mrs. are removed from the the houses home for the holidays. serviceman, on near Garfield. cated less will and ance next of the framework of this work, open John Harris. She married Dan J. will maintain the Galbreath his over cuts area, had on eyes. Arthur will homes What announces Q. community. Evans in 1904 at Blackhawk, Col- Tuesday, JanuaryW.3rd, present rent schedule and it will tot? sell Rows and Debs. Magna Phillip Principal at was 1934. Mr. Johnson sleeping orado. He died in And our community fits into a A. An appraisal is now being include the present services of The two first grades taught by 12:45 a.m. when he was awakened Survivors include three sons pattern with thousands of other on this situation, but will water, sewer, trash collection and made Mrs. Middleton Richards Mrs. and and a daughter. Harley E- - Ro violently by the impact of an auto towns, each with its own news9:00 from classes will these attend probably not be released for 30 to street lighting. berts, Granger; Chester A. and a.m. to 12 noon and 12:30 to 3:30 smashing into the trailer. the town's Beginning January 1, 1956, all GO reflecting paper days. Mr. Christian was driving north Clarence H. Roberts, Magna; Mrs. Can brick homes be moved? rent collections will be for Gal- growth. schedules Q. same in the they p.m. 10 he 8400 when on West, apparently Owen Baker, Salt Lake City; That is one of the reasons we A. Single story brick homes breath's account and payable at now follow. The midyear term dozed at the wheel and missed a grandchildren, 14 are free this month to celebrate are ques the Civic Center. 24. be moved-oth- ers until may not does January change curve. the holidays in the way we beas soon as but second the from tionable, apprais Other grades Funeral rites were conducted lieve. who have For 250 feet the car uprooted a als are completed, announcements to the Thanks to all of you for being Tuesday in Salt Lake City and been sixth, inclusive, attending Webster in the af stop sign, careened wildly across will be made. burial made in Wasatch Lawn such good dliiens. and helping us Q. Are moving costs available ternoon, will report to school by a field, smashed through a billCemetery. publish the best possible news9:00 a.m., and be dismissed at 3:30 board, darted between two trees as yet? reflecBJd for the for Church you, Worker. paper A. Nj. This is still in the ap and smashed into the trailer. tion of your views and accomMrs. Evans had long been an p.m. Hot Lunch Schedule praisal stage. active church worker in the Complishments. Q. What will homes be used for Hot lunches will not be served And we hope you all have a munity Baptist Church, serving in at the school until Monday, Janthat can't be moved or sold? very Merry Christmas. many capacities. She wis known A. Sold to a razing company, 8th, so parents are kindly The Copper Printing Company and esteemed for her gentle, kind uary Q. If no Kennecott employes asked to send lunches with their Lavina Giles Dunstone, want houses, will they be sold to 60,Daisy ly nature and had been a wonder children the first week of school. of 259 Lucy Avenue. Salt Lake Give-Awa-y ful mother and wife. other individuals? Prizes Parents are extended a most former Magna resident, died She was also a member of Har welcome invitation to go through A. Yes, this is the present plan, City, Monday, 3 p.m. of a heart ailment. 48 in No. Rebekah Lodge mony At the the school and see its shining ' ' ., t J. She was born August 29, 1895, Magna for many years and form- beauty. It is a very attractive this Thursday evening at Cyp Heber City, a daughter oi in Sis of to the the Pictured above is a group who assisted in the placing Pythian erly belonged rus by the Pep and Ag Clubs, the building. and Emma Elizabeth Franklin of William John 72, Rleazard, ter Lodge. Christmas Street lights in Magna, under the sponsorship of the Ag Club will give away a nylon Hamilton Giles. She married at his rcsi died Magna, Thursday extended Magna-Garfiel- d is Sincere Lake Salt Lions aided Club, sympathy County. by of will jacket and the Pep Club Thomas Dunstone July 3, 1815 in dence of a heart ailment. Mother Dies to the sorrowed family. Left to right are: John Rokich. Kay Gilgen. two county fer three giant stuffed toys to the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He He was in born March 1883, 3, 76. died E. Mrs. O. Clara W K. acker and Harold Talbot, workmen, Fetheringham. tome lucky winner. October 8, 1935. She spent died H. to Lake Mark and Salt in Sa Dies a of City attack heart Father Tuesday Another highlight will be the life in Cedar City and her early He mar I. Annie Danks Bleazard. Too cramento, California. Clyde Jethro Rydalch, 74, queen contest Each club in the was a member of the Woodmen of W. ried Louise May December 15. of was died mother the She and rancher Lylc ele stockman, favorite school has placed their the World and an active Church 1904 in Peoa. She died ()rt.be: Monday at his home after a stroke. Talbot of Magna. gal for the queen group and member. Postm.'isteis Theresa Taylor 18, 1951. conductwere are a services Funeral his survivors in Included everyone will have a chance to L. Uuish Survivors include a son and and .Garfield Byron in Oak Utah. a ed City, ton, Robert W., Hunter, daugh vote as they enter the prettily de Mr. Bleazard was a Duchesne Mayna U John W., Magna; Mrs. thanks their daughter. Sincere sympathy is extended. ter, Mrs. Jennie Taylor, Magna. co rated gym. rancher, miner in I! liley, everyone in this a:ea for coopcra Eleanor Brown, Salt Lake County; County Sincere sympathy is extended. Room Winners Idaho. Ag Club officers are Jay Carl tion on the annual "Mail Early one sister, Mrs. Frances Knowles, Magna area's best decorated Survivors include sons and For C:i: istmas" c.impuign. Room the winners in son, president; Run Humphries, homes for the Cyprus Hollywood, Calif.; five grandchil will be holidays vice president and Jim Poulscn, chosen on December 27th. daughters: Jack and Grant, Moun Tni'.e is now n'pidly running dren and one great grandchild. high school decorating contest tain Home; Mark, Talmadee; Mrs. out for late mailers. The postmas were Mrs. Madeleine Waldis. Funeral services are to be con secretary. Who will they be? shorthand, first place; Mr. James Ray (Alice) Oman, Bcnita; Chick. ters urge that you use air mail ducted this Thursday, 11 a.m. in Dear Santa Claus: Maher, girls chorus, second and ulackfoot, Idaho; Mrs, Bulon postage for your Christmas cards the Pleasant Green Ward Chapel, We don't know, but we do Mrs. Will you please bring me a doll, (Rhoda) Orton. Monterey Park, going to other states. Foster, English, third place, under the direction of the Peel chosbeen have lots of clothes, and I would like know that Judges VSalt Lake Calif.; Bill, Funeral Home. Burial will be in should Fred, for Ralph. local Cards delivery homes en and will decide what Dinner a piano. Subscription prices for service City, Mrs. Floyd (Anna Dec) Row be sent by fim-elaf- .s Auxiliary the Heber City Cemetery. mail. remain Records With several days only are the best decorated. Yours truly. Sincere sympathy is extended to Twenty-fou- r ladies of the ing in which to complete buying people are $2.00 a year. ley, Magna; 33 grandchildren; are toppling in both outgoing and The Claudia Hawkins Copper Printing Company nine broth incoming Christmas mail and the sorrowed family. Prizes of first, second and third American Legion Auxiliary were for the gay cn-ii- -" '"ason, il ' a beau ers, sisters, George and Dale. every ne of will be happy to of $25, $10 and $5, will be given entertained Thursday evening at shoppers are remit; ' postal employe is digging in Santa: Dear Santa: 'Of tiful gift subscription card and the Tooele; Deb. Charles, Mrs. J. E. for the final big rush. decorated homes and the home of Mrs. Elaine Devore the most welcome f best the for Will you please bring me a BB Will vou olease bring me a play 20 recipient will receive it by Christ Mills, Mrs. Ford Fairbanks, all of and social the Let's a to on postmasters at each easiest of "t: holiday street, the help $2.50 g:.v prizes mas if the paper is ordered today Salt Lake City. staffs by tak gun and BB's? A buffet dinner was served and tion to the Time r their rifle, a toy car with some lights, other than the major prizes. or tomorrow. Yours truly, Sincere sympathy !s extended inn care of all Christmas mailings the a tov i Dace gun ana some toy The best decorated business lifts later exchange around Please dial 3322 for further in to the sorrowed family. - ere 13 B - IV rSirm w- decora IMMEDIATELY! Dwight BrLnghurst swords. tree. Christmas Holiday a $10 prize Ae. formation. place will be given l.i I year and $2.50 oul Yours, tions were used in the rooms. 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