» MMIMIteiIIMMW '"# ! "' ! We find it the worst thin*about ; Those whomake the worstuseot ;; ;; time that we know not what to ', ;; their time are the first to com- ]\ V, do withit.— Emerson. j " !! plainof its shortness— Laßruyere -,'- * News MM IMHMMH ,i CardstonThe . THE TEMPLE CITY OF $2.50 — singlecopy CARDSTON, THURSDAY,FEBRUARY 7, 1957 Subscription Price per year 7c per VOL. 59, No. 29 AnnouncesRetirement Hacking Local Foursome D.Kreddit Column Impressive Funeral Services Earl ToHead Sweeps Spiel of Commerce Skip Lemont Jensen with Dave S.W. Low Chamber Schneider, Reed Card and Nate For the Late reorganization" riculturlst. The speaker spoke on Lowry, captured . early days was The annual the Impressive funeral services Inthe Mr. Low meeting and banquet of Card- "Looking Ahead m Agriculture," Trading Company Grand Aggre- held Saturday at 1p.m. a delivery boy for the H. S. Al- Chamber of and throughout his talk referred gate Trophy and No. 1 Event, were on Store, worked ston and District from theAlberta StakeHouse lor len then as amas- Commerce, washeld Wednesday, to the Gordon Commission and with a clean sweep of the week- helper with the late S. S. report Royal Magrath. oneof Cardston's prominent cit- on's house, evening m the banquet room of interim of the Com- long Spiel at Sylvester Low,who pas- Newton on the court the Grill, retiring :mission on Canada's economic izens, W. Tabernacle and other buil- | the Cardston with In sidelining the Biddell four- sed away verysuddenly onTues- Stake president Lewis Darby m the tprospects for the next 25 years,some of m the final January 29th, the age of dings. brief report of including«the part agriculture day, at fill a ; chair. He gave a !! game it was proven time after years. In1910 he was called to this organization iwill play. He feels the report is mastry 67 Ilong-termmission to Holland for i the activities of J Ignore time that the of thedraw The large gathering of friends which concentrated their efforts too important to and weigh was the greatest offensive. LDS church. After he returnj for, are facing and the beautiful floral tributes the on roads and publicly Card- brush aside. Farmers Congratulations go to these bespoke the love and esteemIn ed he worked m the store at District. Theyhave been two major problems, he stated, Woolford for Mr. Tomay. Later stonand they do nothing boys from the local club and which the deceased andhis fam- j assured by government officials one which can wishers, bringing ily are heldm the community. Ihe was employed at Cardston- that the road from Cardston to about, such as world prices, tar- their well for The High Priests Quorum of Creamery when it stood on the Waterton, together with the rif, rates of interest and such, home thebacon. which he was a member and al- now Owen McClungproperty. bridge overBelly River, will be but they can havemore efficien- present a "When the new creamery was cy production agriculture so a teacher, was m manager, completed next year and that of m group. The Cardston high school built he took over as something will be donem future and a 30 percent decrease m la- band members were present m a which position he held for 25 regarding No. 2 highway from bor. This is the trend today and St. Theresa's Parish body with theirnew leader, Leo- years. Cardston- to . Also will continue to be so as farm-1 nard Purnell, to pay their lasti He started the Modern Home plans are underwayon newpro- ers mechanize and become more Enjoy Banquet respects to theirbandleader. The;Electric and then took over as posed highway from Cameron efficient. The speaker stated that Cardston Rotary Club, of which manager of Marshall-Wells store Lake to Glacier NationalPark.. the position of agriculture was Members of St. Theresa's Par- member, which position he held at MAYOIt H. ATKINS publicity inferior, but not bad as the ish held a banquet Sunday even- he wasacharter form- here passing. H. Reports from the as — ed a guard of honor at thechap- the time of his sudden committee show that pamphlets general public make believe. The ing at the new banquet roomIn Well Fokes here Iam jist like Mr. Low has lived a life of Who has announced he will not advertising message.Dr. McCalla wished to the Cardston Grill. el. run year Cardston and attrac- Ipromussed. Bishop FredSpackman conduc- service tohis church and conv'- for election this due to tive signs will be ready for tour- leave was that- agriculture is a The program' was under the The first thing I'm asona ex- ted the services with the 3cc(c3l munity,asmay be seen below: health and business reasons. ist trade next season." way of lifeand should be treated direction of the Men's organiza- pozeis this here guvurmintlikker Ward choir m attendance .lead He served four years on the The Chamber sponsored asuc- as a business and take its place tion with Pres. YvesBodiouRiv- rakkit with Mrs. towncouncil, seven years on the cessful beef feeding tour and as any other business m Canada. welcome. Mr. by Mrs. Foyal Smith board, on the ing the speech of Accordin to the papers the gu- Queenie Nielsen at the organ. school six years plans arenow wellunder way for Harvey Wolff, deputy mayor, Marcel Berrrie was emcee. vurmint has had a big comishun opening hymn, by the hospital.board; past president of Conference Schedule the Agriculture Short Course to all present on behalf costin us The Rotary and welcomed A sing-song was enjoyed after awurkin fer six months choir, was "Come, Come Ye the Club of Cardston be held here March 7 and 8. of the town of Cardston and guest speaker. taxpayers thousans of dollars member of that club; February hope which the Father Saints." Dr. Roy Spackman of- a charter High) 9-10 The IndustrialCommittee commended highly the efforts of McClellan of Coaldale, entertain- and theyaint cum up with nuth- band leader for 25 years; industry Card- long they fered the invocation. — years; to find some for the local chamber of commerce. ed the.group. Remarks were also in yet. Igess as as can. Temple City Councilman for 15 Stake SATURDAY EVENING ston, and a seed cleaning plant around agittin The Quartette years, on amISH — Special vocal numbers were made by Father Lemire. keeo a travellin MIA six served (Welfare suggested. Richard and Robert Low, Leo years; 7:00 p.m. Meeting) has been rendered by Kenneth Long, ac- laid for 66 guests big "money and free likker sam- Gordon Olsen, ren- sion to Holland for three Inthe financial report, as giv- companied by Covers were ples they will tiy git no Davidsonand for five Those expected toattend: Card, on the piano Mrs. and a very pleasant evening was never to dered"A Song of Peace." Scout Commissioner en by the secretary, Reed Thelma Smith. answer to the trubble. years; on Old Folks Committee Stake WelfareICommittee figures showed that the year en- enjoyed. disconsartin to Bishop Wallace Hurd of Hill chorister three Delegates were present from It sure is see Spring £aye the biography of the two years; Stake Bishoprics and.Welfare Clerks ded with cash on hand of $729, Soshul Creddutturs and Bishop's counsellor nine the Lethbridge and the Fort how the deceased and told interesting in- years; Relief Society Presidencies and amembership of 80 forJ956. Commerce, Libruls and See See Efls and years; ward MIA for six years; of officers voted Macleod Chambers of git along to- cidents of his life and work m years and Ward Welfare'■}Committee Mel- New slate m including K. S. Kreutzer, Presi- Consurvativscan community. wardchorister for 10 were as follows: ! Haycock gether when there's alittle likker the passing wassecre- chizedek Priesthood represent- dent of the Alberta Associated Mrs.Fred Harold Watson and Mrs. Ruth at the time of atives. President, Earl Hacking; first■ Commerce, tobe looked after. tary the Stake Historical Linder;I Chambers of of Fort Strate of Mountain View sang for compiling vice-president, Herman Macleod; Reeves, The hole trubble is—this here "Beyond Sunset",Committee and was a 8:30 p.m. (Special Leadership)— vice-president, Lewis Dar- also Harold C. Passes duet the 1 second guvurmint munopolee. jist look the history withpictures and records expected President of the Fort Macleod with Mrs. Thelma Smithaccom- Those to attend: by; secretary, Willis Pitcher. The Commerce, and Word was "heceivedm Hill what's cum of it. of Cardstonand district. , following board of directors: Chamber of am- Spring that Mrs. Ida Hay- when a quart o whis- panying. member of the Ilrst StakePresidency are ong those from Lethbridge was Time wuz Bishop Spackman spoke onthe He was a High A: W. Lundrigan, Wm. Mateon,! past president. cock, wife of Mr. Fred Hay- ky wasa qart now theguvurmint band organized here by the late Council Stutz, Reed Ellison, January a plan of*life and salvation. He to Roy Card, Earl Scott, Leo cock, passedaway 25 has shrunk up the bottles till why S. S. Newton, which went Stake Senior Aaronic Priesthood Nielson, Harvey Woolf, J.1 Among specially invited quests a lingering illness, at a cupple a glas- said we don't understand festivaland Elmo after qart aint's morn people the prime of iWinnipeg for a band Committee S.Low.H.H. Atkins,R. M.Chris- from Cardston were: Dee Card, her home m Los Angeles., ses. are taken m to the Canadian Exhibition, and Melchizedek representing Rotary Club; they dun tothe life but there is a plan and our music circles PriesthoodQuorums tie, Tom Hatch Sr. and Lester the California. And whathave destiny is planned before we he has worked m Presidencies andSecretaries Lee. iIGrant Hinman, president of. the likker? Jist put so blamedmuch eversince. High Group speaker evening Club; Dean Smith, repre- carry come to this earth. His mi|sioni by Priest Quorum Lead- Guest for the Lions water m it it aint safe to completed and he Mr Low is survived his wi- Dr. McCalla,Deanof the Pa-!Isisnting the Cardston Legion,and crok hind pocket m the here was was former Blanche Olsen; ers . was Worth, a m a called home m very peaceful dow, the Senior Aaronic Priesthood Quor- culty of Agriculture of the Uni- Paul president of the ILOW'S DAUGHTER CHOSE winter.The durn.stuff jist freez- a two sons, Denver and Delmar, Alberta, Cardston the R>ed till and quiet manner. umPresidencies , versity of and wasintro- Branch of — Low, es up and breaks the bottle rendered the so- both of Boise, Idaho; 10 grand- duced by D.L.Steed, districtag- Cross committee, I OTTAWA Sharon yur lible to git yourbackside cut Karl Williams children; four sisters: Jane An- Bishoprics and Clerks 4 19-yearrold daughter of yu down. lo, "Stranger of Galilee." Cardston, MableGlenn Social Creditlead- first time sit Pres.B. W. Stringam,anephew derson of SUNDAY SERVICES Inational Instead of puttin alkuhol m it his close of Ogden;Utah, Sylvia Jensenof |er Solon Low, was elected putin byvvmarrlage,.spoke of 10:00 Session- they seem to be m sui% with his Uncle Vess Twin Falls, Idaho and Millicent' a.m.^Morninsr In The Ring Reed New %■■ queen6$ the Carleton- Col- kinda dope to git a fellerm trub- association Nielson of Smithfield, Utah; four -2:00 p.m.— AfternoonSession. Hat Shields lege whitercarnival during few drinks fixes sum andeulogizedhislife ofservice to Brigham — s ble/ Jist a friends, his church, and his brothers: JosephS. and 7:30 p.m. Evening Session Principal ? the wedkend. peeple so they can't drive worth his V of Cardston, Sterling O. of School 4. gits they community andreadphilosophies Cal- a durn, sum of em so diary. SaltLake City andEdwinof Reed Shields is to be the new fite and holler. But no of his life fromhis high want to closing ifornia. M principal of the Cardston gits yuyer lutaee if The choir sang as the . Story matterhow it "One Sweetly Solemn Relatives and friends from out Hour school, witlh duties to commence yu don't end up payin fines to hymn: Lamb of the district who werepresent September, 1957, This was an- Student Recital guvurmint. Thought", with Mrs. Afton Mr. and The Story Hour Saturday, Feb. the singing part. Elder Lee at theservices included: 2 was another pleasant time lor nounced after the recent meet- And look at the price. Sum of the solo Ervln Olsen of the Crow ing board, A student's piano recital was bottle. They tell Woolf offered the benediction. Mrs. Smith boys and girls. The day wascold of the local school f. held at the Alberta Stake hall Itcosts 8 bucks a sang "The Good- Agency. Mont., Mrs.Budl plenty snow, goodly Atpresent Mr.Shields is onthe yu about the fedrul exsise and Mrs. Eda Wood " Harden, andMrs.W. and of buta Friday evening, with45 students night Song." of Mont.Mr. number gathered to hear Mrs. high school teaching staff here. Tagg sales taks and all that but yur „_ . Mitchof Cut Bank, Mont.; Floyd He has taught at various points "participating. Mrs. Rea was jitpayin vendor and Interment took place m Card- R.tta,Mont.; Sarah Low tell her ..wonderful mistress of ceremonies. it all to he" cemetery with a brother, Peters of Santa Mr. andsing songs withthem. mSouthern Alberta,but the past you don't know whether them ston Mrs. Ellis Olsen of CutBank, stories years principal at Other teachers with students jist all talk. Sterling O. Low offering the and Or- There was one story of Betsy 10 has been taking part were: Arline Scott, fcaxs is paid or Mick Campbell of Browning; HagDoll, the Glenw'ood school. likker business graveside prayer. Spokane, Wash.; Buttons, the of a little Eda Wood, Thelma Smith, Ver- ButIbin m the . Richardand son Dames of pioneer girl Mr. Shields was bom at Ray- myself and Ican tell you what Pallbearers were: Low and and she carried this high ona Merkley, Lois Sugdon, Lois Jeff Robert Low, Bruce Low, John,Grant Glenn. Bruce doll all across the plains. mond, took his school at Jeanette Jampolsky. it otta cost. When me and Murray FoydonLow of ;Mable Lethbridge, then received his Boal and be business we Low, Park Strate and | Utah; Low It was said that the Story Rukkusused to m Glenn of Ogden, Ed very good one BJEd. degree from the University could make real throte scorchin Wilde. . Salinas, Calif.; Mrs, ReNee Hour was a and and his M.A. degree jug ■ of the children were indeed inter- of Alberta H likker to sell for 3 bucks a Biography Low two children of Salt from MontanaState College at. »'fr»»'i'

you mand onthatmarket due to in- highstyledDODGEtrucks The GoodEarth creasing population. Farm pro-;' New D.L. Steed, District Agriculturist duction is Increasing even tho farm population is decreasing. This means fewer people are STONEY PLAIN SEED workinglarger average holdings. CLEANER PAYS OFF With our development has comeincreased purchasing pow- HrHARVEST^| Following on-the-job Is an account of a er among consumers and certain bxcluslvbs seed cleaner plant established at Greaney. changes Stoney m choice of foods. Since Dr.F. I. Plain. This plant waser- capacity of the human stomach Director, ected under the Government ipol- Una Elevators FarmSorvice, . is limited, the volume must re- Winnipeg, Manitoba. icy of one-third cost being paid main fairly — by provincial government, constant 23 to 25 Sponsored by the following companlu: the percent of expendable income. Federal, Pioneer, Alberta Pacific, Canadian one-third by the Municipality The figures indicate changes m Consolidated, Paterson, McCabe, Parrl3h& and one thirdby the fannersm Heimboclcer, Inter " Ocean, Ellison Milling food which may mean somei and Quaker Oats. the Municipality. changes Stoney m basic programsm the ABUNDANCE, The Plain seed cleaning prairie provinces. For instance, FREEDOM plaint"has this year declareda4 more,potatoes are being eaten AND HOMAGE percent dividend toshareholders than 20 years ago, 20 percent Again m 1956, the fanners _of at the endof a two year operat- more vegetables, percent reaped ingperiod. 23 more Western Canada a bountiful meat andmilk solidas, 50 percent grain harvest. This is indeed the During the past year 160,000 more fruits and 20 percent less "Land of Abundance." bushels of grain were cleaned, cereals. 100,000 bushels mostly malting Farming is a big business. Re- In the last ten years science has barley wererun through the sep- brought this country greater ma- cords must be kept and compar- period arator; 62,395bushels weretreat- isons made. Only mthis way can terial advances than m any ed and all figures indicating a the leaks be plugged and the m its history. Science has given considerable increase over the more profitable enterprises rec- farmersnew crop varieties, new pest first year. ognized. Your districtagricultur- control and fertilizer chemicals, and Beneficial effect on thedistrict ist can suggest how. new farming equipment and tech- as a whole from the seed clean- niques to produce an unparalleled ingplant has beenprovenby two abundance of food forman andlive- seed drill surveys. stock. The promptness or way with In the first survey,conducted ProminentDelBonita whichprairiefarmers have accepted by theAgricultural ServiceBoard and put into practice the findings of the Stoney Plain Municipality research has been a only 7 percent graded No. 11 ManPasses of agricultural 1. community basic factor determining their in- .percent graded No. 2, 20 percent Prominent m af- ability graded No. 3, 62percentrejected. fairs, John Sharpe Henry of Del creased efficiency, and their Bonita, suddenly to achieve production records. As In contrast to the aboveasim- died at his end,let survey home Tuesday at the ageof 63. theyear declines towards its ilar conducted last year - us take pride our achievements, resulted m 42 percent grading Born m Thornton, Ont., he was m 1, per- hi the original lineup at Leth-1I but let us realize that, m the years No. 14 percent No. 2, 14 ahead,the applicationof new knowl- cent No. 3 and 30 ipercent rejec- bridge when the DelBonita dis-!\ trict was thrown open for home- i edge to our farming operations will ted. I just high you steads m 1912. II pay as dividends as it has Dome-shaped V-8 design gives Push-button driving-touch a 17. Safety-Lock door latches keep From the above account A member of the council since the past. For their outstanding 1. 13. safely under impact. can see quite plainly that this m greaterefficiency, economy. burton, and GO! Optional on doors shut the area was incorporated into production achievements m 1956 seed cleaning plant has been of 1941, 6, proved DlOO models. 18. Oriflow shock absorbers soatup great the municipal district m this Departmentsalutes the farmers 2 Famous L-he~ad m . value to the Municipality. Henry for six millions of miles ofhauling. 14. ForwardLook styling thatbuilds bumps far more effectively than Mr. served asreeve of the Prairie Provinces. Our municipality is.m need of consecutive years.He wasanath- 'j 90° prestige for your business. other types. ; good cleaningplant. Why younger years Freedom andHomage. Nonation 3. Alligator hood opens to full a not letic star m his today's troubled world is more for easiest engine servicing. 15. Biggest one-piece wrap-around 19. Shortest turning diameter on some discussion on this at the with baseball his major. He was m ' visibility. manymodels foreasiest handling, annual municipalmeeting. fortunate than Canada. Not only 4. Lowest express loading heights windshield for better a past chairman of the board of does this country possess one of the mean less work to load and Pull-type door handles for flick- 20. Baked enamel finish, is fade- PURCHASE SEED the UnitedChurch, active mciv- ' 16> resistant, QUALITY ic and farming circles and was highest standards of living of any unload. of-your-finger convenience. keepssparklefor years. again country the world, but recent Provisions has once been always interestedmpolitics. .'i m m Industry's roomiest cab— ample by Canadian, 1 yearsithas assumed anew position 5. eWer" Corporationy Canada,Limited made the Wheat Mr. Henry is survived by his l of space for three men. Board whereby a farmer mayde- wife, three sons. George, Edgar and a new status m the family of 6. Independenthand brake can be From 4,250 lbs. G.V.W. to 65,000 lbs. G.C.W the high-styled choice,for all your hauling needs. liver up to a total of 400 bushels and.Howard of Del Bonita; five Nations. Above all', the people of ■ ___ af\iiiafon £f*tXYY\ mQifio ffli\ ■■ of commercial wheat, oats, bar- daughters, Mrs.Earl Jensen, Mrs. this countryenjoy andtreasure free- ley, ryeor flaxseedoverthe quo- KenNewton andMrs. DeanWeiss dom, justice, and the fundamental ta the proceeds from this grain all of Del Bonita. and Mrs. Vera human rights ofthe individual. Let to be appliedagainst the purch- Berezay of Missoula, Mont., and us take every occasion, then, to aseof registered or certified seed Mrs.Ted Dumont, Calgary. There speak out against godlessness, ty- As formerly, up to 150 bushels of are also 23 ■grandchildren. ij ranny, cruelty and slavery. And as ' registeredor.certified wheat,oats Funeral services will be an'- !■ we enjoy the festivities of this ' barley, rye (or read easHy at a glance. D7 C D50 Ul pbody tjftt"' or flaxseed any nounced whencompleted by Mar- Christmas season,let us not fail to T |S, B°^^^^: JaWSs. up ■ storage °± W mai.Q.v.w.0«o max.d.y.w. max.c.v.w. combination of these grains to tin Bros, of Lethbridge. pause andbow heads homage 10. Biggest behind-the-seat 45,0001bs *fi. bushels) may purchased our m area m thetruck business. _ _ 150 be and gratitude to those thousands of jm m h ■M under this plan. — Five-way adjustmentassures Quality a good heroic people m Hungary men, ■11. seat B% »mtu tuc seed is invest- i Did you know that there are — more driving comfort. #%IK "I" VftII I#-81l WITHTHE ment. possible use the above Canadian womenand children who,m recent I I II B# MIT If imore lakes m the , so that freedom may h II■111 I 111 plan to obtain good .seed for northland than m all the rest of ■ weeks, died spring planting. the worldput together? j live. »235arasatt.- ' On behalf of the Line Elevator MANAGEMENT 1 yiyijyt REQUIRED Companies,our sponsors, we extend inllui\^ Farming experience and farm to all our readers, sincere "Compli- business management are not Husbands! Wives! ments ofthe Season." May the Joys the same thing, A farmer may andBlessingsof Christmas beyours, have .years of experience but Get Pep.Vim;Feel Younger youenjoy "GoodHealth' management Thousandsof couplesare weak,worn-out,ex- and may without sound the hausted just because bodylacksiron.Forn*» and "GoodFortune" ia 1957. MOUNTAIN MOTORS will prove as successful younger feeling 40, try Taait CHIEf farm not after Ottrex it should. Tablet*. Contain iron far pep; supplameni — as doses vitaminBi. "Get-acquainted"size cost Phone 113 Cardaton, Alta. Normally the farmers' best little. Ba wise, set pep, naw health, mid RUBBER STAMPS and InkF*ds market isadomestic one.Today's thriftyway.Try Ostratoday.At all draagiati " trends promise anIncreasem de- —The Cardston New», THURSDAY,FEBRUARY?,1957 THE CARDST.ON NfcWt 3 (01weeks, 720 performance*) be- ' ' beginning I .■ MAYFAIR fore aroadtour which MT. VIEW GLENWOOD covered' 40 cities. OUR MISSBROOKS The play gave Deborah Kerr SERVICES FOR J. S. WEBSTER Mrs. Deloy Layton returned I having " the Donaldson Award as the alarge number of friends and home this week after "Our Miss Brooks", starring 1 been apatient m Cardston hos- jEve Arden and all the principal Best Actress of the Year and al- relative* attended tne luneral Best Actress Making Her Weansday, pital. icast members from the radio and so as services heldhere on I Your Mrs. Wilma Loose is a patient TV series, opened Wednesday at jBroadway Debut. Itgave John!uiuiuiuy 3u,ior the lateJames a. Kerr the AntoinettePerry Award w JBishop m Cardstonhospital. the Mayfair Theatre m a full- coster. Luell JPerrett Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Leavltt length feature presentation of the Donaldson Award and the conuueujd tne service with Ar- New York CriticsuAward, andwon oim organ. of Calgary were visitors at Glen- the comedy. weoster at the wood this week.- Bringing to the screen what its author the Donaldson Award 'me cnoir.under tne direction I* home for Best Work of the Year by a auui ourate, sang'tne opening Mr. and Mrs. Archie Leavltt promises to be a laugh-a-minute, Playwright. ox held a party Friday evening to comedy, areMiss Ardenand Gale,New iiywin, "ADide With Me." Klder 1 The film version of "Tea and celebrate Archie's birthday annl- Gordon, Don Porter. Robert i*oy Cardottered the invocation. very. turkey supper Sympathy," was produced by iuiaer tiordon Sloan was tne A was serv- Rockwell and many others fromj Bennan, producer ed to Mr. and Mrs. KenLeavltt, the radio and television series. Pandro S. the first speaker and gave tne biog- I* town Ackroyd The story deals with the prob- of ''BhowaniJunction," and- was rapny 01 tne deceased: James Mr. and Mrs. Grant End directed by Vincent Minnelli, Velley, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith of lems of Miss Brooks an unmar- Webster was bornat Star Hartley; Byron ried high school English teacher, following onhis successful "Lust Wyonung, mlttuu, to Samuel and Mr. and Mrs. for Life." years Smitih, Mr. and Mrs. Devere Bil- Cardston andher efforts to corral ahand- Lua Webster. He waslour lingsley, Mr. and Mrs. Burke I some and eligible biology teach- Robert Anderson wrote the oi age wnenhis parents cameto screen play from his original just Thomas andMr.andMrs. Thaine er. . drama. Canada and homesteaded Smith of Glenwooi Rook was Miss Arden has the reputation west ot Mountain View. In1918 played prizes going being " Strate and with to Mr. of oneof the fastest quip- he married Meiba and Mrs. Devere Billingsley and ping comediennes everto appear JOHN AND JULIE they are the parents of three and on the screen, and she seems to oaughters: Helen (Mrs. Duane Mr. Mrs. Byron Smith. |Is What The whole family will want to of LaVon of Among the young peoplehome REGISTERED have reached her metier m.the ' Julie," Wynder) Mt. View, Loyia "Our Miss rooks" comedy series. see "John and the new Salt Lake City and Janice (Mrs. for the weekend were: ' film at theMayfairTheatrecom- Sloan; Greene, Twylla Davidson,Donna "A mencing Thursday, next week, Gordon oi Cardston. Archibald, Tommy Gates, Vera TEA AND SYMPATHY :which stars Moira Lister, Noelle Itie choir sang; "Jesus Lover Law, Kathryn Law, Wyona Lea- of my Soul." ! |YOU BULLS Sympathy," Middleton, Constance Cummings speaker vittand HeroendNory Myashita HEREFORD "Theand M-G-Ms '] Next was Pres. Mai'k Hyde - film version of the great Broad- and Wilfrid White and al- Spencer whose text "By Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Christen- delightful was: Calgary 500 Head way stage success, will toe the Jso introduces two Tneir Fruits Ye Shall Know son of were weekend 9th. Annual Sale next bigattraction May- childstarsm the title roles,Colin visitors at the Jas. Prince home. - - at the !Gibson (JOHN) andLesley Dud- Them." Feb.18 9a.m. fair Theatre, commencing Mon- ■ A quartette,composed.£f Grant Burke Thomas was abusiness Make and AUCTION " It! TopCutSHOW ley (JULIE). Calgary I - day. and LaMaun Webster, Duane visitor hi for several Feb.19th, 9:00 a.m. "John and Julie" is filmed In days this RangeBullAUCTION The picture, m Cinemascope ,magnificent Wynder and Dr. Norris West, of week. I" Calgary) Eastman Colour and | GoodJobs (Largest Hereford Event between Denver and andMETROCOLOR, co-starsDe- ,concerns the adventures of two sang: "INeedThee Every Hour." Caroll, daughter of Mr. and 100, go and borah Kerr and John Kerr, who , concluding speaker was Elder Mrs. Dan Lybbert, and Linda, Where can arancher whoneeds1bull or children who set out on Coron- daughter Good Wages Nearly all teamed m the original Robert ( Day Fenton Webster who spoke on of Mr. and Mrs. Archie % # find 500 registeredHereford bulls toselect from? play, ation to see for themselves Leavitt, 1955,many polled, areproduced andcon- Anderson with Leif Erick- jif the really wear a how the human soul is continu- wereconfirmed members *t the bulls calvedm son, also member of the orig- , Queen does jally searching to know higher of the church bytheir respective by top breeders from Washington, Idaho,Wyom- a crown. Their subsequent adven- a 9 GoodBusiness signed the several- inal cast, repeating his role of power. Jrte also spoke of his love fathers Sunday. ing and Montana. In someinstances you will find prep 1tures cause uproarious fun and; " the school housemaster with the Primary bulls consigned that are from onesire andarem goodbreed- " jthis is definitely a film whichis and close association Mrs. Ami Greene, pre- GoodHomes married toDeborahKerr and re-.as refreshing as a sea breeze. deceased. sident, gave a talk m regards to I ing flesh only. senting her interest m John RuthStrate sang "GoinHome" Primary " Show, many of the North- You will findmany of your fa- the penny parade. A * Good Churches Attend a Top Hereford see Kerr, cast as alonely and sensi- i accompanied by Florence Nelson chorus of girls sang penny leading cattle men, and see them sell range bulls vourite character actors In this a sons west's ati tive young student. ,delightfulpicture should on the organ. Primary * the rateof one a minute., This happens only atMissoula. andjqou Pall bearers Rod Mac- The Home Builder # GoodSchools Top Cut Show and Deborah Kerr comes to the imake every endeavour to take were: girls held aparty Friday evening * Mont., at the Missoula Hereford Breeders new picture followingher hits family along— they'll Kenzie, Samuel Walburger, John Range Bull Sale. We willalso seU a few femajles. m 1the whole at the church and their fathers Good Public Sale and - "The King and I" and "The ]loveit! J. West, Russel Sloan. Walter were special guests. There were ♥£ # Sager Baser Raser Schaan Wilson Auctioneers Proud and theProfane." John "John and Julie" was written West and Arnold Davidson. 36 present. The program consist- | Institutions Kerr recently scored opposite ;and directed by William Pair- All the children were present ed of: prayer by Jolene Lybbert, Show and Sales at MISSOULA Leslie Caron m "Gaby". Leif Er- l,i II Prayer was offered by Elaine1 11 Marsden, Sheila Leavitt,DeLynn Neilson. Broadbent, Ron Leavitt. Walter Leavitt, Chet Walburjger and Make Charles Pilling. Nora I I Olsen was Qurtejih's üb! the director. NOW Two p-lays were presented by Annual Convention the high school students under the directionof thierdrama tea- InEdmonton Your cher, Mrs. Inez Davidson. The I first play, "A Night at the Inn," had a cast composed of Kent Pilling, Carl Wehrhahn, Wayne Romeril, Jack Thompson, Helen home Roger Nelson, DonMacKeri- I 157Monarch and J* zle and Kenny Davidson. The nextplay, "My Cousin From sp^ofthef y Sweden,had the following cast: Lfure Judy Going, Ruth Romeril, Jan- j town Mred with the ette Walburger, Roger Nelson, Peggy Strate. Marlene Sandford I and Patsy Meads. Glemda Pilling | Cardston was prompter and assisted with costuming andmakeup. A duet was sung by Nola. Lea- vitt and Dee Olsen of Leavitt, and a piano duet was rendered by Glenda and Kent Pilling be- j Better tween plays. The -final play, "The Monu | When— ment", was presented by the MIA under the direction of dra- " YOUBuy aHome madirector Phyllis Walburger. | Taking part were:Brent Nelson, " YOU Buy Home- Grant Webster, Lenea Earl and | Beatrice Tolley. Iretta Thompson Mrs. A. L. Caldwell y TownProducts wasm chargeof makeup. - " Mrs. Harrison Kelly of Valier, The Alberta Liberal Women's YOU Buy Home. Mont, was aguest at the home Association will hold its annual Diistrib.ProducU of Mrs. Melba Webster and Mr. convention m Edmonton at the |; and Mrs. J. J. West. federal Liberal Centre, February " Top ;; YOUUseHome. The high, school B team took 3 and7. ranking Liberal of- partm the Melchin Trophy tour- ficials will address the gathering, ;; Town Services Raymond Saturday. and allLiberal women are cord- nament m ially invited to attend. " Congratulations go to Ready- 'I YOUPay a made as winners of the trophy. Dr. F. G. Robertson M.P., Nor- thumberland, Ont., Parliament- !I FairPrice for * outsideandinside!Biggerallover! The M. Men were the winners '.', MfiMMt w OiWMf of a same played hi ary Assistant to Hon. Paul Mar- Merchandise and Oi£m; Wednesday evening. tin, Minister of Health and.Wel- niiWV Biggerall through/ fare, speak '.'" Services Mrs. ReNee Low, Judy and will on National Wel- Brian of Salt Lake City were fare. !! (whichpermitsafairprofit guests of andMrs. On February 6th a panel dis- weekend Mr. Proposals ;[ so the business man cam J. J. West and Dr. and Mrs.Nor- cussion on"Federal for * > a Hospltalization Plan" will be pay good wages to more ria West. presented by workers, your friends, Primary preparation meeting Mrs. Cora Cassel- !I and man of Edmonton, Chairman R. neighbors) was held Thursday evening at F. L. Hanna M.P., Edmonton- J* the home of Mrs. Florence Nel- son. Strathcona, Mrs. W. Andrews of " Lethbridge, and John Mills MLA ][ YOUTakean In Sacrament services Sunday, of Lac Ste. Anne. as ;; ActiveInterest Mrs. Arlene West wasreleased Mrs. A. L.Caldwell, Saskatoon, m a teacher m the Primary and President National Federation ;; Civic Affairs Mr. Stella Neville and Mrs. Alice Liberal Women of Canada will Tolley weresustained as teachers " banquet ;: Support V GLASS AREA FOR WIDER, SAFER VISIBILITY organization. Guy address the annual at YOU Your m that Jacobs the SaharaRestaurant. Her top- ! Town's Progress ALL NEW 7-POSITIONKEYBOARD CONTROL were also sustained as a teacher ic will be "Government, Every- I of the Special Interest Group. body's Business," V FOR automatic transmission This is th« year of complete change m Monarch. Look at Tim Perrett was advanced from - Teacher. On Thursday, February 7th all-new air-borne ride the d»9tinctive fluted rear fenders— the unique V-angle the office of Deacon to introducb* pox 'Special Welfare and the Tax V new comfort and safety taillights. This is design for tomorrow, a new Several cases of chicken subject blazing trail havebeen reportedInthe Dollar" will be the for OthM&M CMS t0 f° lloW- district discussion by Dr. Robertson. J. K.NG-S.ZE V-8 POWER WITH FULL-ACTION Harper Prowse, MLA,Alberta Li- YOU are v V response and improved economy beral Leade,r; Charles Gilbert,I Monarch's new 7-position Keyboard Control starts the ProvincialPresident, Alberta Fe- series of fine cars— engine,releases the brake, selects drive, low, neutral, park AETNA deration of Labor; Mrs. Ralph Vtwoluxurious richelibu and lucerne andreversefor the smoothest automaticdriving yet. Thisis Johnson, Calgary, Mrs, A, P. — The play "Sydney", presented Hunter, Edmonton. Mrs. AustinI! helping longest, widest Monarch of all time a Wednesday evening by the with completely here the Currie of will be Q new ody* ndJumper tobumper, road toroof it's Cardston Ist Ward, wasenjoyed 4"%fkf JFfe#^si^9# Jl%^ firedwith by the audience. Those taking chairman. Bmirl^Mr LAm W tht spiritofthefuture! Come— seefor^ yourself! part were: Bernlce Brooks,Jan- R. D.Sparham,Exec. Secretary, ice Sloan, Luanna Blackmore, Canadian Mental Health (Alber- Imake Qahoon,Larry Jessen, ta Division) Association, will *tP*rMnfoiwffMtismu4*timtuntimo"Biantortr toaUse Dan speak m^m^^ Er Br mm mA, "»u*ml m- nu» —v «" tain.} Baker, and Philip Burt. Musical onmentalhealth facilities. numbers were rendered between Greetings to the delegates will actsby Mr.Boehmer. highlight the opening ofthe con- vention, brought by Mayor Wm, !Cardston Mrs. Grace Jensen is back at again Grocery Hawrelak of Edmonton, Hon. YourFord-Monarch dealer invitesyou to work at Burt's af- George SEEITISIZEITUPI Prudham, Minister of( ter six weeks of illness at home. Mines and Technical Surveys; E. Nelson Sr. of Jefferson was Caldwell, the "Huh Friday Mrs. National Liberal | of a evening visitor withMr. Federation; J. Harper Prowse, W. Roily Jertsen. J. Edgar,Innisfail Alberta Liberal ]\ South-western The painting of the church Is Association and Ralph Walker, finished for a whileuntil warm- Calgary, Young Liberal Associa- J> er weather cornea. tion.. ]\ Alherta Cardston Motors > Mias Carol Jensen wasa week Election of officers and Instal- i — end guest of Mr. and Mrs. B.F. lation of new executive will con- CARDSTON ALBERTA {onto of Cttfeton. clude Activities. THURSOAY,FEBRUARY-7,-1937 THE <;^gStjQ^ N|W3 4 cake gratulations.: Marion Wileox. a ' ,A three-tier wedding m Letter Boy white pink and topped by a Our sister, received the gueats. Julia and 1 Professional and Business Wileox took charge of the■regis-|:miniaturebride andgroom,stood Editor, The News: J glass alace-cover- ter. . Ion a standon. Once again it is my pleasure charming a ed:table: The cake was cut dur- your DIRECTORY f ?w'wBHllaaftm>*& The bride was m evening. Rollins andprivilege to bring to at- blue wool winter suite, compli- ingthe Mrs.Lee tention and that of your readers WILCOX mentedby a"corsageof baby ros- and Mrs. Lee Woolf were m co-operation receiv-- BROWN Mar-, charge serving the delicious the excellent CAHOON, M.Sc. es and hyacinths.Her sister of ed from the public m mailing, D. A. A lovely winter wedding took was bridesmaid and wore, a turkey luncheon. gifts early February 1st, ion newlyweds a hon- their cards and dur- Auditor, place here Friday, natural color brocade frock with The left for ing the.recent Christmas period. p.m. whoriBarbara, daugh- corsage. Mr. Don eymoon to the tf.S. On their re- IINi1mlmi^M m hrn I|N| >jk IjM at 7 red carnation > Reports now being B '!■1IIB m^k |■ m\ Imgm "1 fl I■ and Mrs. J. A. Wilcox best turn they make their horne whicn are Public Accountant ter of Mr. Brownell of " was will received from postmasters ha all RETURNS of Cardston, exchanged marriage man. In Calgary where the groom is INCOME TAX with Robert Brown, son of of Barnwell. attending the Technical school, parts of the country indicate that INSURANCE - PHONE 650 vows DelbertJohnson not only was the volume of Mr. and Mrs. D. Brown of Car- acousin of the bride, wasemcee majoringIn arts. i ev- — " mangay. the following present from Dia- Christmas mail heavier than r- and announced Guests were er before ,but that the handling Mishop M. Quinton officiated program: vocal solos by Laurie mond City, Barnwell, Taber,Me- bet- ! by Lethbridge, Barons, experiences has never been D.L, CARD at the ceremony at the home of Butler, piano selections Mrs. dicine-Hat, office after office, itis re- the bride's parents, with the im- Rea Tagg, reading and solo by Carmangay and Cardston. j ter.In high present. corded that because'of the Chartered Accountant mediate families Leonard Purnell. Bruce Johnson percentageof mail receivedprior reception followed with 70I of Barnwell paid tribute to the recommended mailing Building A " groom responded. TRY The News Want Ad. to the date Cahoon Lumber guests gathering to extend con- bride and the December 17.and the steady im- Phone 34 Res. 352 provement m the preparation and addressing of mail, the task of effecting delivery before ChristmasDay wasgreatly facil- itated.'... KOMM&CHRISTENSFN Agriculiuial Society Based oh past experience, Itis DIRECTORS Cardston estimated that approximaetly FUNERAL 275,000,000 Christmas cards and DAY NIGHT of Receipts and Expenditures for Year 1956 Iparcels arereceivedlor handling Call 53 Call 171 Statement each year,over and above the re- gular flow of mail. This extra RECEIPTS: PAYMENTS: load must be disposed of m the - t0,.. " to. -.Christmas " . """""■ " " " " weeks prior; McMurray | for Fair ... 233.62 Prizes . .... three Mrs/Helena Govt. Grants - 84.00 Day. While very extensive tem- Membership- Fees Fair Pgw jj^gg^^ porary arrangements are made REFLEXOLOGIST Fees Pair -(Materials, Printing.Advt.) 79.55 the use of additional staff, *£py . ' J*-jJ for transporta- Phone 455 for Appointments Repairs toBuildings and working space and aSUGate tteceiprs SSIS» „ 128.65 tion facilities, the value of a full STOP - 3rd Street West 203.d8 Groundsw co-operation THE PAYCHECKS I 329 Race Donations , r 1,613.03» measureof public m I WHEN Cardston, Alberta Rodeo Concessions 666.57 N^Muaom...... 214700 mailing early is obvious. The as- coming m regularly, there is concern m I v_ - Interest onSavings W-" 550.00 jsistance weare receiving m this I . 13'20 Ineclal Acts by year Old Man Winter has m 1 Misc. Receipts judges and S. Equipment 240.00 respect is increasing year I the household. HEALTH BY THE FOOT ' asmoreand morepeople,become past brought about conditions that Total Receipts 11,924.41 ." .".'"'!"' .'." .'!.' !i mS aware of the need,andIcanas- I the Roy Hull fS^elto?^ -1sure youthere isn't a postal wor- scarcity of pay checks W. Balance onHand-1955: country not I have resulted m | Reflexologist !! \ \ SSS ker m the who does 4,575.41 ISionS &.^Sup .. appreciate the help and consid- for many. He's being thwarted more appointment Savings Acct Audit, Postage,Office " 111-06 I Phone 432 for General Acct. .. 509.98 Secretary Honorarium 100.00 eration thus accorded. often these winter days as result of I Cheque (Rodeo) 370.60 i The newspapers of Canada I Cardston, Alberta Less O/S 223.15 Advertising played and - con- 286.81 Parade 220.45 once again a notable ] I co-operativeefforts betweenprivate I y 4,862.22 generous part m making the | ; advantages employment authori- I Payments 10,650.92 public aware of the I cerns, the federal Total mailingearly and for this the m deep- and the provincial government Balance on Hand Oct. 31, 1956— Postal Service of Canadais I ties grateful. and 4,636.98 ly throughitsDepartment ofIndustries I SALE Savings Account Yours sincerely, groups, AUCTION General Acct. 1,543.98 W. J. Turnbull I Labour.The jointeffortsof these I AT THE Less O/S Cheque 45.25 campaign, 1,498.73 Deputy Postmaser General. who started a "Do It Now" AlbertaStockyards 6,135.71 has resultedm a much higher level of I employment. I Every TUESDAY, 16,786.63 16,786:63 TAYLORVILLE I continued winter ; The basketball'| Wednesday, Thursday 31, 1956* team played the high school AND OF PAYCHECK LACK, it I Statement of Assets and Liabilities as at October eveningand were I SPEAKING teamonFriday adversity hits a family that I and FRIDAY defeated to the tune of 46-36.: 1 often happens that ASSETS: LIABILITIESAND CAPITAL:' Bobby Lehr got high score. | brings income and other lacks. It may be I >■ Until Further Notice preparationmeeting was: I about Notes Payable Ward responsibility,lack of I BALE BTARTS AT 10 a.m. Unpaid Govt. Grant- 223.87 - heldat the home of Mr. andMrs. | lack of money, or lack of Bank Balance Net 1,498.73 Less Redeemed —270000 Byron Wolsey Sunday evening n2OOOQ ; any one of many possible lacks. ;'= ForBESTRESULTS Bank Savings Account with Bishop Rega Gregson con- I mutual affection, Surplus.1955 iffiaS ducting. Problems of the differ- broken home, and cause I : andPROMPT 659'58 I The result is sometimes 3 Profit - 1956 Operations 1,263.74 ent organizations werediscussed: I mind, FIXED ASSETS AT COST: : Alma Sommerfldt gave the top- of a bitter memory imbedded m a child's I SETTLEMENTS Present were:Bishop andMrs. I Grandstand lb ic stay life.It's always the children Consign Your Livestock to 5,208.96Allll Gregson, Mr.and Mrs. yron Wol- I that will there for Track & Grounds sey, and Mrs. Fernon Sbm~ Platform Mr. I who suffer most. & EARL, Ltd. Hl^ll2,502.20 merfeldt, Glen Lowry. Mrs. Jane HAYS Benches Neilson, Mrs.FawnCampbell, Val. : ALBERTA STOCKYARDS 30,932.58 Purnell, Alma Somm.erfeldt. LETHBRIDGE 30,932.58 BECOMEDIFFICULT ; WHENTHINGS Telephone No.5048 the Department of Public Welfare can ;: AUCTIONEERS: always help the Municipality to step m ; L.B. (Blair) Holland No.51-51-52 material needs of the . E. L. (Ted) Newby, No. 41-51-52 and care for the kiddies. It can't replace the love and \ J-^dul6Sm you'll enjoy knitting colorful,warm affectionthat existsbetweenmembers of every family. So the efforts of this - ; This mon con gave you | branch of the department, with the co- authorities, <4^£> dependable | operation of municipal are jHRR delivery of I] today directed to maintenanceof family p units whereverpossible. This is achieved ■ THE | by soliciting the sympathetic help of var^*^\ CHRISTIAN frm%U ■ I neighbors and community at large to science help the stricken family help itself back MONITOR 1 NEW PATTERNS NOW AVAILABLE I up to a levelof social andeconomic solid- Fy^L^TTTy InUrnatlonal &M&R 4S^ .: arity.Thereis, wherenecessary,financial 9 tn ntwspap«r I help availableby means of grants to the Housewives, businessmen, ATTRACTIVE, ORIGINAL DESIGNS! it. localauthorities through the department. teachers, and students all over I But more often than not its the help of th« world read and enjoy this I neighborly interestthat is needed.Know International. newspaper, pub- | anyone you can help to maintain his lished daily m Boston. World- family as a family? famous for constructive news iI Stories and penetrating editorials. week, i' Special features for the whole We'll be seeing you again next family. watch for us.

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RALEY FWTJA CITY t TOWN "■'.Fifteen members of the Raley FWUA met at the L. Bengry EbgSHBBBIEHBMiKWMBIMiSBHMHiBHBHBBHWBSIBKraBBBBWB^W" home on Wednesday last for their monthly meeting,combined with abridal shower for Miss 2ndEvent (Cardston Pharmacy) bride-elect. High 1. Roger Hawkins, Raymond Venita Wescott, a School 1 .Committees for the year were 2. Joan Cardwell. Cardston Setup, as follows: Bonspiel 3 Larry Meade,Lethbridge Entertainment — Mrs. Verena Consolation: Howard Card and Cray/ford ? rice per pattern Cardston High School invita- Derril Schneider, Cardston. Sick Committee— Lillian Leavitt tional bonspiel concluded Satur- As a grand finale a banquet andLouise Bengry BPPIR^^ 25^ washeldSaturday eveningmthe day partici- .The bulletin for December was last. Sixteen rinks Social Hall at the United Church given-by Fern Carlson. Nutrition pated, from Milk River,Raymond with club President Ben Higgsas notes for the month of January Magrath, Lethbridge, Pincher emcee and arrangements made ' given by Mrs. Grace eight by the secretary, Joan Cardwell. were Wes- Creek and rinks from present. oott. fol- Eighty guests were Mrs. June Wescott read the Seeus for your MaryMaximknittingrequirements Cardston. Winners were as Program numbers were: readings outline bf program activities for lows: — by Nada Caldwell, musical— num- the year.The executive letter for Ist Event (Ed's Recreations) bers by a male quartette Claire Olsen, themonth was readby Mrs.Lor- 1. Bill Lingard, Lethbridge. who Shields, Merlin Kent Wood een Dower. and KennethCahoon; imperson- also won the grand aggragate. Elvis Presley by Deloy After the business session a de- Dalin Park, Raymond ations of licious lunch was servedby Lou- C. W* Btirt & Son 2. ' Atwood. The group then attend- ise Bengry andFern Carlson. The 3. Wade Stringam, Milk River ed the high school dance at the presented ■ guests of honor was SINCE 1915 jl.Maralyn Card,Cardston gymn,. . .~* with severallovelyfcifte. F^itY-OUTOTTERS THE MM.WB 5 THURSDAY, 7,1957 CARPSTQH FEBRUARY events. These are foraojwurt; onto with a degree of B-flc. In Trophies competition. In' additiontfc*» Forestry.He Inthe RCAF Spoils very acceptable AUt$W Transfer Of enlisted areten- " In 1940 and was discharged In Awards fdr Sphibr. a»4 vfW9*. 1945, serving overseas. He -** National Park after "MA Tl ■— -*■* Wg ]n OnDisplay basketballplayers. The^befcttttr JoinedtheForestry Branchol the the permanent property-oT, ntfj^^i Department lri 1952 as a Forest Last week/theCanadian.Div- and be awardedat Superintendents ship- winner^ will Engineer>and' was»seconded-fo the ision. LDS sports received.a: the conclusionofIXviatonalPlay- Resources MinisterJeanLesage National Parks-Service. H6 was ment of trophies which will en- offs whichget under way at the today promoted to Assistant Superin- terprominently into the season's Saturday, Feb, announced the reassign- ' H..J. Mathw. kSa, Among Social Centre on . National; tendent of Jasper National Park Director, playoff competitions. complete playoff sche- ment oX four Park:Sup- following Assistant trophies 23. The erintendents and the appoint- m 1954 and the year Une Elevaiors Farm Berrlotv them are fivehandsome dule will be announced next: ment of a new Acting Superin- wastransferred toBanff Nation- Winnipeg,'Manitoba. for the newly instituted Junior week. Park. In.1956 he qualified as Sponsored by ttiei'following companlos: Badminton Competitions for the tendent. The posi- al ■ trophies moves Superintendent and was Federal. Eioneer, Albftrtd-EaMfic,Canadian Division. These will be held at The above are.nowon tions at Yoho,MountRevelstoke aPark Consolidated, ?ator«6n.'. McCabe.-parrlsh « display the windows of the assigned to Kootenay National -'Ocean,Ellteou" Milling Calgary on April 5 at the same m and Glacier, andKootenay' Parks Heimbeclcor. Oalfl,Inter Cardston Investment Co. British Columbia; Waterton: Park. — — and Quaker time as the Senior Badminton to "; cn : . .i " Lakes.National Park m Alberta LETS'l&OT FORGET and Cape Breton Highlands Na- Cardston'Pharmacy Ltd. has The Great.Plains area of the tionalParis NovaScotia. These incorporated the suffering from-one m with, been under is transfersaremkeeping the companies act,.the Alberta Ga- of. the worst drought periods m its department's policy of rotating zette announces. . history. In- many regions, the Park Superintendents periodical- situation has become desperate be- ly m order to acquaint these of- crop growth problems every cause m recent years ficers with m has been insufficient to produce a CoaI H*ater__4ffiod part of Canada and to fit them FOR RENT— Modern3-room ap-TFOR SALE— fox higher responsibilities. protective trash cover. artment. Phone 184, Cardston. as new).Phone 181 or seeJ.F. A Warning. During the past ; p R. J. J. Steeves, now Superin- nltfn Nielsen. tendent of Yoho, Mount Revel- decade favorable moisture condi- SUITE (3 rooms) for stoke and GlacierNationalParks tions have permitted most prairie SEE J. H. Tanner for the Read- BASEMENT abundance ers Digest subscriptions. Give rent. Furnished. One block with headquarters at Field, will farmers to produce an MainStreet. Ph.259. move toMount Revelstoke where of cropresidue toprotect theirsoils. me your letters and Iwill do from Superintendent posi- Company. Al- anew Purk Unfortunately, this period of "wet the same as the — headquarters lulledmany fanners into so the Deseret News (Church A tion and havebeen years"has Section). Phone 277. Ithank WANTED TO PURCHASE established' to administer the in- a false sense of security. Indriving young Yorkshire Boar, about creasing responsibilities of Mount the prairies last Fall, it was you. n22tfnc Contact George Schatz- across 200 K». '2fl4p Revelstoke and Glacier National alarming to observe the absence of ke ,phone_R9ls. Park.This stephas become nec- aprotective trash cover onsomany new tele* essary because"bf the clearing of summerfallow fields. Evenm those ATTENTION ALL! The right-of-way of theTrans Cana- severely HOBSOM'SBM phone number of your Singer districts that sufferedmost day soon representa- daHighway throughtheseParks. years of the 19305, and Some Sewing Machine An Increasem attendance is ex- m the dry is 559, Raymond. Anyone where a few years ago, every scrap tive 1 pected whenthehighway iscom- was utilized as a wantingservice orinterestedm pleted, as it willopenGlacierNa- of crop residue you'll glad you machines is invited to trash cover, thousands of acres are be saved new 2f14p tionalPark tomotorvehicletraf- exposed the de- BLANKETS I write or phone. fic. , now being left to Superintend- structive effects of strong winds and THRIFTY Farmeis wiio lose &>'■/<. — coal C. E. Doak.now backlog of savings is a wonderful help IWANTED TO BUY Used ent of Cape Breton Highlands heavy rainfalls. No one can say, of A vi men- crups siuay tne cause cook stove, m good condition. course, that the drought now grad- you need cash to take advantage of ana uo jsometnxxxg udoul xv National Park will take over at when Phone 224 or contact I>aa Field, NationalPark and ually spreading northward from iuriiiy iaimcii who una tney P im Yoho Prairie Prov- bargains, meet emergencies; or seize axe 2o per cent tuo Blackmore. J.H. Atkinson,now Superintend- Texas will reach the paying National inces. 'On the other hand, no one opportunitiesas they occur. Opena savings uiucxi lur orator iuex and up- will be sold at Stake ent at Waterton Lakes — it. LUNCH Cape say it will We do h.c^y uo ioiucuiiiift auUac Park, will move to Breton can that not. Royal Bank now it only Conference at the Alberta Highlands National Park. T. W. know,however,that drought periods account at the xnoy aoK ior 'a iuU^ xixudwxxx Proceeds for Lea- regularly. ljJ.c;oex xxuuwjr.Uux' Staike House. Pierce, Superintendent Koot- are natural this country. Con- takes a dollar to start. Add to it juini vitt Ward chapel. c of to "pay as you icrius See enay National Park, will assume sequently itis fool-hardy for prairie Then money willalways be there when you 'iup ixouun rmui j2,mUi.iiien.t,' — charge Waterton Lakes Na- MR.VERSATILE forget the heart-breaking ''- LOST Brown Wallet, between at farmers to yliuxie iiu-x. tii v tionlPark and G. H. W. Ashley, up lessons of the "thirties." We just really needit. Mayfair Theatre andKenScott Superintendent Sammy Sales turns ma var- — corner, cash, driver's lic- now Assistant at iety actor and cannot afford to leave our fields fwic ssiUijfi f^ovely two-bedroom with Banff NationalPark, is beingas- ol roles. He's an and exposed to the ravages i1 uiiy- ense, stamps, etc; Finder con- comedian onstage, television and bare SAVINGS ACCOUNTS xiuiiie, xn if'inib wax«a. Office, signed as Acting Superintendent - erosion. CURRENT ACCOUNTS. writer, of soil niuaerxx. rrxcwa au $'oav)U. i'or tact Cardston News c Kootenay radio, a gag arianre- " of National Park. as aguestonjpan- Trash Protection. Crop residues, CHEQUES MONEY ORDERS xui'uiier lxiioriixawon comae>/ Jim Atkinsonwasborn atScar- quentlysits m - TRAVELLERS' jiuuxi will pay $20.00 re- haveseen properly used, provide much xu.iixu ■Wuiaejy ob v^u. 1 REWARD! I boro, Yorkshire, England,m1897. elshows. Canadians when SAFEKEEPING SERVICES ward lor the recovery andcon- Imperial him on such CBC-TV shows as1 needed protection to the soil. They xuic SAJLii UICKlixNX— xVloderu3- of the personor persons He served with the Ar- Barris Beat, Cross-Canada Hit; only shield the soil from wind ituxu- viction my m World War I, following not ucuxvuiu juoxxiic, xuixy who took two cases of soap Parade, TV Theatre, On Camera'■ and rain but return to it the all- " garage Aye.and whichhe came to Canada and i irommy at 3rd joined the National Park Service and others. important organic matter soneces- Woxu. o^t>pmL i Street West.— Robert Sel- structure and high BANK svh p m 1920. After serving m an en- sary to good soil THE ROYAL ton *>y- gineering capacity m several of . productivity. A trash cover costs D'AitiUAita: "^ou are invited * but protecting our prairie ai/iena axx eaucauoixai soxxooi the National Parks, he was pro- * FUNNY BOOKS NEEDED |; little, m Superintendent of 1 soils against wind and water erosion oxx aiui'xjxi.a&iau, at our sxioip moted to Municipal. *4. OF CANADA i:ou Quality No Prince Edward Island National % Cardston Hcs- ; "it is worth its weight m gold." ivionuay. x?eD. li at a p.ni. Has Substitute * sending outacall to — BANK may orxxxsaone-ousxiel sample Parkm1948 and wastransferred * pitalis )'! Let's not forget severe droughts CAN A D AS lAROIST grain or a Wiaterton Lakes NationalPark all residents m .Cardston J!!" haveoccurredm this country.What to we cleaned— ol any Value Has Fair Price to | district to bring m * grass seeo. iop iNOten jvarixi m1951. * and ', is now happening m Texas, Okla- Jit7c. their used funny books, etc.. |j)'> canhappenhere xitiuipxixtnt, ipn. iiO4. . at TonyPierce wasborn Septem- They appre- homa andKansas Bicester, | wouldbe much ii We must protect our prairie soils. Kepair ber 11, 1920. at Oxford ciatedby thepatients there. I PJLAS'iiiiaiNG alxd Work Waterous Equipment Ltd. England and was graduated m I | waixwiU. i-none »5a or contact 1949 from the University of Tor- jurennisBroaonead. 217c. Edmonton Calgary Letnbridg* 1a55 DODGE Coach (Standard) Grande ifraine vior sale.i*,oou mues,ciean and Franchise*! Dealers for; mA.-x shape.Pnone 14a or IW. and General Take it from EE> SXJLLI^^ISr 3fl4c. Allis Chalmers MotorsDiesel HAY FOR SALEor will trade for stocic or grain. Apply B. H. Woxsey. Tayiorvilie, pn. Ki1420. HDSB Allis-Chalmers Tractor J3ltin with laradebuilder.- FOR SALE— Beatty Electric Hot HDSG Allis Chalmers Tractor Water Tank, 30 gal. fibre snovel. glasslined,ii.uOO watt, just Use HD9G Allis-Chalmers. Tractor new; axso lour gaivanxzed hot kiDlbA Alhs-Ohalmers Tractor water tanus with electricheat- with PCU and Canopy and ers on, cxieap.—^iioiiana's Mo- Baler Gradetmilder. * tel, pnone 2i/c. " " ioti^ D 4Caterpillar Tractor with (JLlJlldl O % Calf- Overhead iioader and Dozer. bOiVSb . WILL TRADE for Heifer JK one partJersey bullcall,moth- D 4caterpillar Tractor with er registered Jersey, rather a Athey Overshot Loader. tinortnorn. Box 334 or iphone Dl Caterpillar Tractor with Cat. itda. (jarcistoi^ 3U4p. power Control Unit. — good Dl Caterpillar Tractor with An- XlldujL>b"o otsnowi . \^|W WANTED Grand Piano m row- condition,pnone D'airiax t>3739 gleDozer andLetourneau ./ or.jrairiax 72924. Dethbridge. er control unit 2i7p. D6CaterpillarTractor with Cable Dozer, Canopy and caterpillar FOR SALE— Two gas ranees, new U'A7i)sas .rower Control Unit. sacnlice price. Pnone withDoz- aays, jjethbridge. 4f2lc. Da Caterpillar Tractor er andPower ControlUnit. WANTED— Large size Piano Ac- D& Caterpillar Tractor with Le- cordian. Contact Mfs. Jim tourneau Power Control Unit. Blaciunore, pn. JA3O2. 217c D8Caterpillar Tractor withCat. FOR SALE— Registered Hereford KC.U. Bulls, yearlings or two-year- TD9 International Tractor with olds. Will also trade Heiler lor Bucyruslfirie Dozer. wneat. Apply it.E. Nelson, ph. TDI4lnternauonal Tractor with R911; Htln Dozer. witJi FOR SALE OR TRADE for Steer 'iDia international Tractor Calves — two Iresh milk cows. Power Control Unit. PhoneR217,Henry Welch. p TDIB International Tractor with GarWood Power Control Unit. LADIES!Want something~special Terratrac Model GT2S with# yd. Valentine Sale (Cold Wave i?roiit iiind tthovel Permanent, Feb. 5 to 14, lor Dozer $4.9s— Cheesman'sBarber Shop Cletrac BJD.H. Tractor and P American Motor Grader 11 Caterpillar Motor Grader sale: Timothy No. BALED HAY for b(iu Adams Motors Grader with mixture, Clover or Campana and Wing. Barley Hay. Well filled, not bnow Plow frosted. Priced lor quick sale. HuDer Motor Grader O. L. Russell, ph. RBl6, Hill- GarWood 612 Scraper mfn '' ' Sprins. TS3OO Allis-Chalmers Motor '," .', , Meteor's Six is so well-engineered,sobeautifully designed, that a service- fccraper >:,*.v- Scraper rarely sees it— except at auto shows! Add to these factsthe high 144 SALESMEN WANTED F Letourneau v why Model YR Letourneau Scraj>er hp.rating and short-stroke low friction design, andyou see Meteor's Rawleigh's new simplified jplan Letourneau Scraper most modern, cost-savingest engine. It's available m all selling ModelJ Six is Canada's makes it easy to start Wasau Snow Plow magnificent Meteor Niagaramodels.Climb aboard-it makesgood sense. their greatly expanded line of ControlUnit. HouseholdNecessities. FulLand Model CU2 Power part time areas now available. Allis-Chalmers 8125 Power Unit Ask for details 'by writing W. T. Caterpillar Power Unit Rawleigh Co. Ltd., Dept. 88-24, Unit 4*28 12107 G.M. Power Winnipeg 2, Man. Waukesnaw Semi Diesel Powei Unit 77 HJP. UDti I.H.C. Diesel Power Unit \S or © -wi-tliIBgtlaJ3.ce TermsAvailable 7, 6 THE CARDSTON NEWS THURSDAY,FEBRUARY f9.57 The orew drillingoper- outstanding loans at the end of started membership New OilTest ations sometime ago.The wellIs Annual Meeting the year. The " for located 11 miles northwest of last year was 158, a slight in- Drilling Is well under way on Cardston, about three milesfrom YES SBR Union crease over 1955. the Blood here the St. Paul's Residential School. Cardston Credit The meeting declared a divi- FOR SALE by General Petroleums of Cana- There is a crew of 20 men at the The annual meeting of the dend of 3.5 percent, the same as da Ltd., which has the drilling location and tihe tool pusher Is Cardston Savings and Credit Un- last year. Due to the death of Owner, wehave been author- contract for Canadian Oils. J.D.Hansen, formerly of Brooks. ion was held Wednesday evening Prank Sloan, chairman of the m the Pioneer Home, withL. L. gave report izedby S. W.Low Estate to offer for sale the reported credit committee a Vance as chairman. He tlhat there were 66 loans let out Marshall-Wells Store at Cardston. This is a very for the board of directors and last year.He gave recommenda- stressed tihe necessity of consist- tions respecting loans and indi- goodhardwarebusiness withaperfect location. The NOTICE OF ant saving by membership to figures of loans given. buildup the Credit Union. cated buildingand fixtures are ren'.ed, stock is all that has New members elected to the B. Y. Williams, seoretary-treas- board of directors for the com- to be bought. Anyoneinterestedm gettinginto a MUNICIPAL MEETING Union, gave detail- ursr for the a ing year,as broughtforth by the thriving business, please AND ed financial report,showing that'nominating committee, were as proven contact this organization is m a very.follows: Delbert Steed, Bruce sound condition. Some interest- Neilson, Theron Smith andE. K. Nomination of Candidates ing figures showed that assets Nelson of Owendale. The board amountto $31,278 andincrease of directors willmeetm the near AT ELECTION $4,488 share accounts. Loans of GENERAL save moneyif m future and elect executive offic- hereby given a moating of the Electors of It would him last year totalled $34,158, an in- Wm. Meyer was elected as a NOTICE is that $5,000 ers. Municipal District of Cardston No. 6 willbe held at the crease of about over the new member to the credit com- the hehadhis car fixed at previous year; guaranteed funds elected Cardstcn Exclusive Agents Roxy Theatre, Cardston, at one o'clock hi the affcarnoon on ;mittee andD. W. Card as Saturday, the16thday of February,forthe discussion of the have increased to $16,047, and new member to the supervisory affairs of the district; and that from threes'clock m the loan accounts showed $21,000 m committee. afternoon to fpur o'clock m the afternoon on the same day Highway Motors and at the same place, nominations for the office of Coun- cillor will be received. Three Councillors are to ba elected. GEORGE SLOAN,— Prop. Councillors are to be elected for the following electoral Phone 494 Cardston division: """ ELECTORAL DIVISIONS 3, 4 AND 6 Nsw Typ© OfiHiphwAy &i§£ns At the same place, time and date above mentioned, nominations for members of the Boards of the following Municipal Hospital Districts will be received. Members to be Men's Bowling elected at large. Hospital Gtanding Pts. FOUR Members of the Board of Cardston District W. Laidlaw 135 No. 5 ■-■■"135 District E. Wolff TWO Members of the Board of Magrath Hospital ';B. Sloan 131 No. 29 G. Albiston 105 Given under myhand at Cardston, Alberta, iC. Garner 81 this 6th day of February,1957. iS. Boychuk 74 Returning Officer. Big Six E. Wolff— 2l3 B. Sloan— aO2 N. Lowry— l9B— L. Gunderson 192 S. Johnson— 189 B. Haslam— lB7 Jmr^rW'^* Individual High: i L. Pitcher 288 Team High: G. Albiston .981 3-Gamc High: S. Johnson 207 HARTLEY Mrs. Laura Smith left for Ida- Falls on Wednesday morning Commerce, pointed out by Thurs., Fri., Sat. This Week ho New type of highway direction and identification signs will, admire details of oneof the new signs as Wed., to attend the wedding of her Highways, it was an- | the Hon Mr. Taylor The signs will have white Ibackground on daughter, Virginia Mr. Bev- beussr^enceTorai^WDeStoientol ( *n s °* and nounced this week by the Hon. Gordon Taylor, Minister of High- ;which willbe black letters or figures Larger c jf/ "^ erly Johnson, which took .place marjcers. will have descriptive woidmg_ under their names as Temple ways. Above are shown examplesof some of the new as,highways m the Idaho Falls on displayed at the Highways Conference held last week. Left,Mrs. above All signs will employ larger letters than previously and Feb. 1. W. C. Taylor, of Wauiwright, representing the EWUA atthe confer- ■ almost all willbe visible at night, from reflecting paint. Highway The Hartley Scouts playedhost ence, and Mr. C.Bruce, of Rocky MountainHouse,Chamber of marker signs willbe as sample shown at right. i'^^P&M^^ Warnerbr©s:^^x. to the Glenwood Scouts Wednes- tha , dayeveninghi a basketball game held m the local hall. Hartley was victorious with ascore of 41- -21. Mr. and Mrs.MaxAckjroyd and ON Tf*E eKSTHEA E screen! ♥' Mr. and Mrs. Grant Aclcroyd at- k (7 ||P tended a party at the Frank Smith home m Hillspring Wed- nesday evening. The party was held m honor of several family wedding anniversaries. Mr.andMrs.DeanOrrof Leth- j^GALE -donPoi^RjKdff^m--.. bridge were weekend visitors at GORDON the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wll- ford Orr. The Junior MMen and Glean- ers held a party Friday evening Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Next Week when they went sleigh ridingafl* ter which they met at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Roumelia Smith where they played games and enjoyed refreshments. Miss Neva Leavitt of. Calgary s^ent the weekend withher' par- entshere. The"infant daughterof Mr.and Mrs. Dean Orr was given the name of Laurie Ann when she was blessed by her grandfather on Sunday. Roger Smith and Larry Leavitt were also .confirm- ed members of.the church. A fireside was held on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and- Mrs..MeMnLeavitt. Elder David Martin of Hill Spring was guest speaker. Elder Martin is a re- cently returned missionary from Eastern Canada, and showed films and told of his missionary experiences. TheSpecial Interest group held a .social hour at the G. S. Hartley home last Tuesday evening. Ftotn ThoF&wscfStsgo Hit! \ DeborahKerr JohnKerr WANT ADS. FOR SALE — One Jersey Milk Cow. fresh m a few days. Ph. Thuisday, Friday, Saturday Next Week R1913 or write Box 58, Card- ston. —. p FOR SALE 2-bedroom semi- FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY...YOUNG AND OLD! modem home, gas heat. $1900 cash.— Oerald Wescott, ph.106. 4fl4c SOMETHING new and different for Cardston. Starting on or before March 1, we will be de- livering bread to ■ the homes YOUR FRIENDLY and anyone desirous of having B-A DISTRIBUTOR IS ALWAYS READY TO HELP! this service can ring Stewart's for particulars. Price 20c per loaf. See us also for Hobby- your particular or depend craft, Valentines and quick, Whatever farm fuel lubrication problem,,you can always dependable taxi service — 469 MainStreet, ph. 505. upon the friendlyB-A Distributor myourneighborhoodfor theadviceand assistance you need.He is a thoroughly trained B-A expert is always willing put his WANTED-s-Single bed— with mat- who to tress and springs. Mrs. W. L. experience knowledgeto workforyou. So giveyourneighborhoodB-ADistributor Beales, ph. 237. c and " a call soon.Lethim show youhow hecan putCanada'sfinestpetroleumproducts (th littl" "umwiv» to Lm3H!^ jlf&l " ' IEEEEEEEt^S»Jp" &t tflfiMtt {wfi^Wi*''- %*" workforyouallaround your farm. ' ' LOST . COLIN OIBSONASM I f LOST— Dark red waKat, m front LESLEY DUSLEVAS JUUE \ of Du-Eet Cafe or Mayfair 7 CONSTANCE CUMMINGS M. Theatre, containing $25 ][ WILFRED HYDEWHITE cash. » NOELLE williamoJLdXfairchiio Finder please contact Cardston MIDDLETON News. orderyourpetroleum supplies now... fi*Emtt^\ — Containing JtWi^^M] SYDNEY JAMES WALLET LOST $6, It T>Qdr\ «jll||^j^f driver's license, stamps, etc. Finder may keep money but directfromyour localB-A distributor! please return wallet and other vVV/AM/ contents to John Leizlnger or' drop itmPost Office. c RUBBER STAMPS and InkPfcds THI i.. —The Cardston News, BRITISH AMERICAN OIL COMPANY LIMITED m