"" " -: m,n """'I MMMMiMIhMHIMiIDMI <" 4 + " Asone ismorelasting"than- the Music lswellsaid to be tb» ,|; riches of the world. | I speech of angels. , . f ',', — * < > Padriac Colum. * " —Thomas- Carlyle. 2 ..* ' - * ji < i The Cardston News wmMnmi n CARDSTON, THE TEMPLE CITY OF CANADA — VOL.56, No.5 CARDSTON, ALBERTA .THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1956 Subscription Price $2.50 per year 7c per singlecopy Cardston-Waterton Records Made At Lethbridge Divisional Church Softball Music Course ' Highway To Be LETHBRIDGE— The three-das die bronc riding. Brian Butter- For Choristers " Ponoka, exhibition and rodeo endedSat- field of who. decorated. Locals Playoff Dates Set A very successful urday ■ music course Completed NextYear with arecord total attend- his steerin"3.3 Friday, wasnam- Mrs.,Doug. Fairbanks (nee for choristers andorganists ance of 53,463. ed the steer,decorating champ- Glenna Beaaer)-of Provo, tltah, Senior Tourney at Cardston— 3 ALL-STAR TOURNAMENTS came Followingis copied re- highlight brother, to a close Wednesday evening. aletter The of the fair was i ion while his Bud. came is here visiting withher parents. Atmeetings in Lethbridge last TO FOLLOW THE The by ceived by Mr.Park Strate,secre- the incorporation of chuckwagon. second with a time of 3.7. course was conducted tary Mrs. Graiit left Satur- Sunday of both Junior and Sen- DIVISIONALTOURNAMENTS Wm. M. Foxley of the General of the Mountain View Road races on Saturday's closing pro- Bud Van Cleeve was the best day Pi&her Interests, Committee, which will be of in-' gram. The ,the roping, tying for HardingMont,after vis- ior LDSsoftball it was Music Board from Salt Lake City Merle Anderson out- m calf his two iting past decided that the Senior Division- Each Stake, through its Soft- with two weekly terest to all residents of south- fit fromCarbon, toured the track calves m avtotal time of 33.3. here the week. ball Director, will select an All- classes held for by Lethbridge's Mr.and Hyde al tournament would this year go six weeks m Cardston, Leth- ern Alberta affected the hard- m the record time of 1.7.2. The show was the last Mrs. Aiitn of Salt played Star team to compete ma simil- bridge,, surfacing program from old Calgary of LakeCity arehere;visiting at the to Cardston and be Sat- Raymond and Calgary. Card- mark set ait the .the Southern Alberta circuit urday, August 11 at("the Town ar tournament for both Juniors Around people ston to Waterton: Stampede was 1.8.3. and the following cowboys re- Preston Hyde home. and Seniors. The Senior All-Star 60 attended the Anderson broke the ceived Square, commencing at 1p.m. classes here. Edmonton, Alberta, mark ln hand-tooled saddles and Mr. and Mrs. .Wendell Wolsey The first game will see the Al- tournamentheldlast-year proved Individual instructions and July the third heat, a!nd it won for " $200 for coming out on top m of Ogden,Utah, £_re Cardston vis- verypopular and is this year be- 19, 1956. him both theheat their divisiotns this berta Stake champions ipitted tests were carried on with certif- Strate, and the chuck" season. itors this week. '£' against the Lethbridge Stake ing extended into^the Junior di- icates being awarded Mr. Park wagonracing championship, Alvin Owens of Patricia was and vision. the final Secretary, During the afternoon rodeo, credited with 1,310 points to Mr. Mrs. Talmadge, Mc- winners,bothof which arein the evening. A social washeld on the take Murray aijd family of Sudbury, process of being decided in their The Senior Ail-Star tourna- last evening and personal gift Mt. View Road Committee, Ployd Manyfingers- of the Blood the all-round .cowboy honors. ont., ment willbe held the Calgary a View, Indian reserve posted tap are visiting.faereat the Jo- ownStakes. m was presented to Mr. Foxley. Mountain Alberta. the best Owens was manm the saddle seph McMurray lijime p.m. Calgary Stake at a time ahd place not en time of the day calf roping, broilc and bronc this w.eek. At 3 the 1st Ward yet "Dear Sir: m bareback and Mr. Mrs. Wblsey will playMagrath 1st Ward, both announced. completing his tie m 15.5. Bud received the trophies donated by and H%h and The Junior All-Star tourna- In connection with the im- Van Cleeve of Taber Sicks Brewery daughter of Klidkatack, Wash., champions in their respective provement of Highway No. 5, came m and Western Can- are here vislting%ith Stakes. ment will be held at Stirling, on 89th. Milestone first m thesteer decorating with adian Greyhound Bus Lines. relatives Thursday, Aug. also from Mountain View westerly a and .£?; .' : ,The winners will play at 6 p.m. 9, commenc- may time of 4.9. The Calgary Brewingahd Mal- friends. . ingat 1rj.m. Mrs Jennie Loose celebrated Iadvise that we have now Stan Walker of Medicine tingTrophy for Brahma bull for the Divisional trophy ahdthe her 89thbirthday anhiversar you, moved or aremoving one of our Hat rid- Patriarch Edward Leavitt re- right represent The same draws hold for the pinned his ribbon oh m 2.0, but ing went to Benny Reynolds of turned home froify Calgary on to the.Canadian Ail-Star tourneys as for the Div- Saturday, July 21.In spite of her own outfits to this location for was penalized Melrose,. Monday jverit Division at the All-Church finals years hearty improving 10 seconds for Montana. Harold Man- whereh.. for med-* isional. she is hale and and the purpose of the breaking the barrier,too quickly. dervllle of Skiff took- the Cana- ical attention. . inSalt LakeCity/August 21to25. — enjoys getting out to visit with gradingt easing curves and im- .Ellie Lewis of Penticton was de- dian steer decorating, while junior Tourney listhbridge— All-Stars Named her many friends. proving sight distance along the Mr. atod Mrs. Allred At the clared championm the bareback Calgary Power Company's trophy and of Following are the boys named Borh at Tyron, Ireland, oneof "the present location. We have gi- riding, children '^California are Earlier thesame week the Jun- (and while Gerald Dosche ofjior calf roping went to Byron here visiting at championship to the Alberta Stake Junior All- 10 children the last surviv- vencareful consideration to are- Patricia took the honors Tyler, th«. G. S.Brewer- ior Divisional will players ing one) vised m sad- Woolford of Tex. ton home for a meinth. be decided hi a tournament at Star Softball team. All her mother died when location and our location 6, shown below will receive an all- the 10th child was born and she parties have carried out careful Mr. and Mrs. .#. P. Sheffield Lethbridge onMonday, August and ay.ville, comm'encing at 1p.m. at star crest and will play oh the was raised by her grandmother studies.After considering all fac- son Blaire o.$. Utah sharp Alberta Stake All-Star team at till she was 14 years of age and tors and having regard to the are here visitings^th-'" relatives the Henderson Stadium. the Canadian Divisional All-Star then came recommendation of the location this week The first game will bring to- to America for her New Rodeo Queen Eyes More Honors gether the Stirling Ward team tournament m Stirling. health. She made her first home parties and the investment that Mr. and Mrs. £jbhn Heninger — at Watertown, Conn., with rela- we have the present location LETHBRIDGE, July Before, and Carol Shelby, and the Lethbridge Stake cham- Catcher Ronald Davidson and m 28— ._, Souvenir Compacts Stewalrt of pions. Dee Olsen. tives. There she married Fred Ihaveapproved the retention of a jam-packed grandstand Friday Mont., wereweekendvisitors here — Maine at Oakville, Conn., and to the present location with im- evening Lethbridge Eachof thesix contestants was at Cardston; ■'. At3 pjn.the Glenwood Juniors Darrell Leavitt and at the Exhi- given sj . tangle Calgary this union oneson was born who iprovements to be made thereto bition,Mary Lynn Cook of Card- an engraved souvenir com- Mrs. Clara will with the Walter Leavitt. regard pact by the Lethbridge Exhibi- W. Bevans is ill m Stakechampions,yet tobe decid- — lost his life m the First World m to better curves and ston was crowned Miss Rodeo Cardston hospital, suffer- First Base —Bob Eyrie War,at the Battle of VimyRidge. better visibility. The location, of Canada by 1955 tion Board. ed. Second Base Don Mackenzie They Queen Connie eda slight stroke at her home' at ■\ Then at 5 p.m. the winners — came to Canada and course,ln the vicinity of the new Ivins, also of Cardston. Frank' Sherring, chairman of Leavitt Friday morning. Third Base Bryce Law homesteaded the Winnifred bridge be revised. This the queen contest was chairman meet for the Junior Divisional Short Stop — Myashita m must The crown m this contest was Miss Gwen Payiae who is em- championship andthe right togo Hero and district. While here Mr. Maine work wl'M also be carried a spanking white stetson that of the crowning ceremonies', and Rex Schneider passed latter^ ployed at theGenfralhospital m to Salt Lake City the All- j — away. out byour crew whileitIsm that fittedat ajaunty angle-atopMiss called on representatives of var- Calgary, for LeftField Mark Sommerfeldt She joined the LDSchurch area. . Cook's blondhead. ious organizations to make pre- was homiior four days Church finals, held at the same Centre Field — BUI Oviatt aiid overthe week time as the senior finals on the — married Hienry Larson of Salt We will be carrying out the In simple words, ,Miss Cook sentations. endift Right Field— Merlin Olsen Lake City. They left the year thanked everyone for their fine Mrs. Amy Anderson of Wleser, elaborate new church four-dia- Coach Willis Pitcher home- aboveWJ-rk Uils with the in- Exhibitionboard president A. Idaho, was a visitor last mo'nd softball stadium completed stead and ranched west of Bea- tention of applying base course co-operation and support of the W. Shackleford spoke briefly, Cardston Following the Ail-Star tourna- verMines where Mr. Larson died during season. contest. and week with, the Aldridge families. last Fall. the next Herman Linder of Cardston, a She ls pioneer 0$Cardston and In both Senior and Junior Di- ments, a committee consisting of m 1938. Iappreciate representa- "I'm very proud to have been director a Tournaments, Divisional She retired and moved to the chosen queen and I'll certainly Qf the internationalro- left here 44 years^ago,' j visional there will Athletic Director Wil- tions of the Honourable E. W. deo,queen contestm Denver,Col- - Mr/and E&Wo'lsey, be handsome sportsmanship tro- lardBrooks„^nd the StakeSoft- Glenwood where she later mar- Hihman andNalso thank you and try to bring home the top prize orado, Mrs. Mar- annually ball concerned, ried FranzLoose. Three yearsaf- from Chicago," promised. describedhow the contest leneand Efcldy Provo iphies awarded to the Directors will your members, for their co-oper- she came to Canada two years ago. ot and their team adjudged to most nearly choose nine players and a coach ter their marriage his health Numerous presentations were daughter, Mrs. Nielson of failed and up ation m this matter.- With kind- . Logan, Wi?fta meet the Church standards in as final All-Stars for the entire she cared for him est personal regards, remain, made to the contest winners:' to -"'are all visiting- here this sportsmanship resjject Division, to whom suitable crests until his deathonJuly 5, 1955 m I. up week. '■ y-mMf " . with to Sincerely yours, runner Miss Marlene Morton MISSRODEO CANADA conduct of players, coaches and will be awarded for the distinc- Cardston. For sevenyearsof that of Warher and to^the other four LAC Collin'^ajraott, who is team followers. tion given them. time he was completely bedfast. Gordon E. Taylor, contestants. with the RCAF afcTCdldLake, Al- Duringher life Mrs. Loose has Minister of Highways. Miss Cook will reign as Miss ta., as ai radar t^linlcian, was travelled extensively and is well " Rodeo Canada until the 1957 home here to par- Born, read. stampede VisitMth his Joseph Steedof-Departure Bay, to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon season rolls around. ents last week for:* day or two. Jr., July — — The MountainView RoadCom- compete, year 8.C., who has been visiting m Shaw at Wletaskiwin on en— mittee is'composed ofrA.-rSrDav=' She will later this . ,Mrs: Leland- Gk£of' Hunting- district for the past month 3.oth, a son, RobertDavid. the ■ idson; m lifterriation'alRodeoQueerir' ton,; Calif.rfi herfe"vlsltt_ig"■with" tl\e :,...... _"*. __<.._.,..„■_,.._... chairman; Park Strate, contest at the Chicagoexhibition. - arid one-half, returned to~ his secretary, and Max Bradshaw, J, her sister, Mrs. Dee Card. They home Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Franklin Divisional T. Walburger and VernonL.Wes^ Experienced Rider plan to go toDietrich, Idaho, to * Iand son Wayhe of Winnipeg, Church en She is the 17-year-old daughter visit with,other members'" of the Man., are visiting with the form- family this week. Pictured m the current issue of er's mother, Grayce Golf Tourney of Mr. and' Mrs. J. F. Cook of Weekly (Rotogravure) Mrs. Frank- Cardston and grew up on a en- The Star lin. Cardston Agriculture is Grant Strate, son of Mr. and " For ranch south cf town When she Mrs. Alfred Strate, former Card- Cardston was five years old her father Mrs. E. J. Ashton and children The third August18 gave Mary Lynn her first horse. District Governor ston residents andnow of Nam- of Fort Bragg, Calif., ahdMrs. M. annual Divisional Fair pa,Idaho. Grant is a member.of Fulton Edmonton, are Church Golf Tournament has A»special Mary Lynn went to school on Canada, J. of visit- been set August meeting of the Card- grade the National Ballet of ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. for 22 at the ston Agriculture Society washeld horseback until she started i Visits Cardston Club whichis currently on tour of the picturesque Cardston course, 11 m Cardsto'n last year. After George Malmberg. at Thursday evening m the Town school, Harry R. Hutchings of Medi- U.S. The pictures are done m " commencing 1:30 p.m. Hall to finalize arrangements she has finished she beautifulRoto The tournament is open to all for plans on taking household econ- cine Hat, District Governor of Color. Of the 31 million books bor- the annual horticultural fair, to Rotary No. made public male members m the Canadian August omics at the university of Alber- .District ... his rowed from Canada's 765 Stakes. be held here 18. Pres. starting official visit to the Cardston club libraries 1953, juvenile books Mable Gareau presided ta and then a careerm A tt\Jill*JiillilltW itiITI A A Aif*>t.A A if«A AAA A !■ m Entrants should bring their and the teaching. r Mohday at their noonluncheon. lead m circulation with a total of various committee chairmen re- Hutchings spoke 13,256,000 borrowings. club handicaps, and will be Mr. on the * flighted ported. Wftrks OnRanch ! four objectiyes of Rotary and CROPS GOOD | " according to ability. Prize lists are now available Mary Lynn is completely at stressed community — promote settlement Prizes will be awarded to win- may any service and | OTTAWA. Crop pros- To of Nova runners-up and be secured from of home on her horse, and often the benefits of Rotarym the in- pects generally *f Scotia when he was granted the ners and m each the committee. world,* f are still fa-- flight, and a trophy is biing se- helps her father and brothers ternational New member- 2 yorable throughout the X territory m 1621, Sir William Al- Chairmen of the various com- work cattle on the ranch. ships are sought but quality ra- * prairie provinces, the bur- * exander founded the order of cured for the winner of the mittees are as follows: * - Scotia; Championship flight. Bert Gibb, secretary-treasurer; Among the awards Miss Cook ther thanquantity is stressed. eau of statistics reported % baronets of Nova m re- matching Monday evening an assembly 1today another turnfor abarony of thirty square en' Alice Crabtree, committee secre- received were a three iv Mary Lynn Cock m of its ser- ■£ school; piece set of luggage from T. Ea- was held at the home of Don * ies of telegraphic crop re- miles and the title of Sir, each tary; Viola Blackmore,. Remington ? iprovided Low, cooking; ton Company; a$100 wrist watch Where each chairman I' ports. £ baronet 1.000 Scottish Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones of Mrs. J. S. Mildred of the various gave marks and six men fully armed Salt LakeCity are visiting at the Stutz, flowers and vegetables; from Whelers and Sons. . reports committees handicraft; on their projects and <|Hgt.>*♥*<♥*".+*"*>**♥«*♥♥*.>-« Services oh the accord- ❖ 4 AT WATERTON LAKESPARK ian. Mrs.Lester Lee gave the bul- CARDSTON ENTRY * — letin of the month, on legisla- * X Ted Greene Presiding Elder tion. The, sons of Mr. and Mrs. 4. Entry of Rlenhold Thur, ? SylvanLeavittplayed several,du- 2 Cardston, has been received f IN LIONS' HALL ets on the piano accordian and headquarters the Pa- I — —Central Press Canadian at of 9:00 a.m. Priesthood Meeting guitar. Larry Langgave a most Bell, left, cific National Exhibitionat I — report Marilyn and her coach. Gus Ryder, listen while a.m. Sunday School interesting on his recent Vancouver. He entered 9:30 trip toFarm Young People Week Anita Long gives her opinion of the way to conquer the Strait f MIA Meetings every Tuesday at of Juan de Fuca. Anita, 17, tried to be girl miniature violins in the 2 at Edmonton. the first to beat the hobby show section* PNEis f 8 p.m. Singing treacherous watersbut waspulled out after a few hours. Marilyn, Sept. of "God Save the conquered Ontario, slated for Aug.22 to 3 ■ IN THEATRE brought to close very the Toronto swimmer who Lake is training | Queen" a a i " — m Victoria. ■"_.<-" ■ j};00p.m. Sacrament Service enjoyable evening, If 2 THE CARDSTON NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1956 Cardston Man Receives Trophy Mayfair WANTADS. "KISMET' FOR SALE LAYTON CONSTRUCTION re- j** J