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on Main Street as a soda parlor, pool hall, and tavern. He was a prominent businessman, frequently <br />supporting town events such as Labor Day and Christmas festivities, and even participating in a Donkey <br />Basketball tournament to raise money for a fire truck in 1950. Celeste was the target of several <br />robberies, once being knocked unconscious outside his house in 1933 by robbers hoping to steal the <br />day's earnings. Celeste lived at 1040 La Farge with his daughter, son-in-law, and grand -daughter Vivian <br />until his death in 1962. <br />1948 Boulder County Assessors card image of house and floorplan. <br />• N u •SOO16, <br />. l . . l Pi <br />_� <br />• . . • . . • . . I . . . 1 . . <br />FRONT <br />John Stevens (1901-1974) was a miner who advanced to become the mine foreman of the Centennial <br />Mine. He was also a city councilman and mayor of Louisville in the 1950s. (John Stevens' brother, Tom <br />Stevens, lived three doors to the south on La Farge and was one of the eight miners killed in the <br />
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