MHUMMIIIHIWIIMIIIII ' '< ir f ',* ■- *T < > A retentive memory 1* a good ; 'I It'* a grtat --tad_>e» to trurtpeo- 1 ;; thing, but th« nbUlty te ftaprt!" ; !; pie with a secret. Th«y feel so | < tqken grcatMtt. < '"', important while telling It. » Ithe true of "" ' * t i> ; -t* CardstonThe News CARDSTON, THE TEjVIPLE CITY OF CANADA $2.50 — VOL. 56, No. 7 CARDSTON, ALBERTA THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1956 Subscription Price per year 7c per tingle copy

,**fr'M*-»M-*^ solo, accompianied by Mrs.Bdlth "}>■"*">-"■-"I* Sr. Sloan at the piano. E. M. Fet*r«- Divisional son of Salt Lake City, uncle of ;: SOth. Wedding the bride, paid tributetoher and AU-Star Tournament fWeddings spoke of her Outstanding career Monday, Locals in the siports world. The groom Holidays At Claresholm on Au- Staff \ Virgean* Peg- :: — fittingly replied. gust 13, the Alberta Stake All- Mrs. tfewton ahd Anniversary PEPPER DOWDLE I l Stars out top at the All- gy of Edmonton'are Siting in As the happy couple cut the i'> There will be no publication of The Cardston 3\ came on s' Star tournament held there by cardston this week. . '! in honor of Mr. and Mrs. |A.beautiful mid-summer wed- wedding cake Mrs. Lloyd Greg- " News on August 23 and 30, due to the annual two- ding of wide Interest'was sqI- son sang "We'll ;Make Our Hea- jIa -score of 11-3 in the final The Gordon Malmberg home !! J. J. Forsyth, will be held |emnized onWednesday, August 7 holidays, which will commenceMonday, 3 j. game with the Taylor Stake. oh the East hill" has beensold to at 8 p.m. ven on Earth," accompanied try \\ weeks staff Jay j; inthe StakeHouse i! at 7 p.m, in the Alberta Stake DeWayne Duce on the trumpet holidays issue Due to the fact that the Cal- Bracha. \V Saturday, Sept. 1st. Friends House, wheitEnid Lavon, daugh- August 20th. Followingthe the first jI■ r ;; ". andMrs. Sloan at the piano. Jj f gary 1st Ward players wereuna- Mr. Mrs.;|.Fred Gibb of " 't and relatives cordially in- j; ter of Mr. andMrs. M!D. Dowdle Photographers were present ; of The News will be on Thursday, September 6th. | ble to attend,apicls-up earnwas Ellensburgh,' Wash., are visitors i! and Lethbridge exchanged " -ii* of mar- from the A. E. Cross in " formed of older men. Alberta here. ; V, vited. (No presents). studio ; Correspondentsandadvertisers please takenote. . ;? riage vows withRaemon England Lethbridge and took pictures du- J*!" batters really well ln> their Pepper, only games. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Prete of I -**-"*> ,-, t "Gardner son of Mr. ring theevening. % ' London,Ont., were vis- -HhJ.^h-I**ifr-M*--* -*❖*❖*5*'5*«->*M M» and Mrs.E.G. Pepper of Calgary. ' — — I Cardston The newlyweds left for a hon- * " Following are the scores of , i- itors over.the weekend; As the strains of the wedding, eymoon topoints in the UB.Up- ' the 'three games played: pealed through Alberta Stake 17, Lethbridge 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hesketh and march the hall on their return they will be at boys of Camrose, [and form- the bridal party entered from the home at 2207 - 10th Ave. So., I Taylor Stake 13, Calgary 2. the ]. chapel joined " AlbertaSake 11, Taylor 3. er's mother irorriV Taber were 0. Davidson and the groomand Lethbridge, Alta. Cardston visitors the past week attendants on the stage which The bride changed to ha_id- ; Coach of the winningteam is was a ; Margaret Passes Suddenly artistically decorated with woven skirt and stole of dusky 1 NOTICE IvanWorkman and LeonardMe- Mrs. Nielson returned pillars topped .1 six white by bou- rose with off-white embroidery hew was the coach of the losers home this week /from Layton, Cardston and district were quets of gladioli ahd cedar, white matching ;; Discount on 1956 Current Taxes: |I in the final game. Utah, where she attendeda fam- Tuesday evening at the and accessories for her > — ily shocked lattice work centered with white wedding trip. ' All-Star Selection reunion. passing of Orvey J. Dav- wedding Following is the all-star selec- sudden .bells, and satin bows Enid has been affiliated with - ■ Mr. BillBredner ahdhis moth- idsoh, 68, about 6 p.px at his formed the arch for the bride tion, second named - therecreation department at the July to Aug. 31 .j' with as er and Mrs.. Salmon of Eastern■ home heje following a sudden 'and groom. Civic Sports Centre, Lethbridge, 1 2% ner Up.The winner of each posl- crest, Canada were visitors at the Mel- heart seizure. Bishop S, W. Hatch of Leth- since its opening. The groom I tionreceived a vinPitcher home this week. He issurvived by his wife,Mrs. bridge officiated Is i : ArelButa, Alberta Stake at the - president of the Lethbridge Jun- j; K.D.BEVANS,Sec-Treas., j Pres. and Mrs; Heber Matkin Annie Davidson, three sorts, Ned ring ceremonyin the presence of ior Chamber of Commerce ahdls and Guldo Pontarollo, Alberta Kallspell, Glenwood, ahd Stake were visitors to Moht. of Dahl of Warner over iOO relatives and friends. associated with the London Life .; TOWN CARDSTON. the past week and brought Ka- Leo of Cardston; three daugh- The bride, give-q in marriage by Insurance Company. OF I* Catcher: Harold Leavitt, Alberta thy ters, (Ida) of<■ father; ";" Stake; Mehew, Taylor Matkin homeVwith them. Mrs. RossMcMullin her was charming in a Guests werepresent from Utah, a,* *4,4,,., j. ,_.*._<4--***4''i"_--* * John Cardston; Wood 4. >t. » .1. *■"*.■»!■ -I* "**fr^t*******************-—^ ' If youhave frierids relatives . Mrs. Burns traditional floor-length gown of Edmonton, Calfeary, Lethbridge, ■ or i— ... , x Stake. ', (Nena) Garth nylon Leavitt, visiting you, or ahy other news' of Taber and Mrs. net over hooped taffeta Taber ahd Cardston and district. 1st Base: Dahl Alberta nature, Low (Uhabelle) Salt Lake City; with satin 'flowers — —— — Stake; ArvihWilde, Taylor of alocal send the items brother, embroidered 1 cn— 2nd Base— Elmer Haynes, Leth- to the News Office for publica-. 25 grandchildren; one sprinkled like stars all over the tion. We are always glad to have Arnold of Mt. View; three sisters, gown. Her chapel veil of match- bridge; Lorin Pitcher, Alberta. Payrie, ing, nylon 3rd Base— Grant Wheeler, Tay- this news and your friends will'" Mrs. Carrie Mrs. Win. net cascaded from a Crop Reports NOTICE lor; Jack' Maruyama, Leth- be glad to read it;. Webster of- Mt. View and Mrs. Queen Ann crown bedecked with — -Bourp, Harden West of Cardston. seed pearls and she 'carried a Cardston bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Deseret; Utah,a son of bouquet ;[ Thank you for your patronage of my Barber |J Stop— Dave Seward, Tay- Mr. andMrs.CarlBourp and son Bortim bridal of Sweetheartros- No harvesting has commenced Short Olaf John and Catherine David- stejihanotis. « partner, Ferguson, lor; Lervae Cahoon, Alberta. Jerry, all of Boise, Idaho, were es and Mrs. SidNel- m this district and it will be ; Shop in the past. My Mr.James | past son, he came with his family to son of Taber, sister of the bride Left Field: Bob Wilde, Taylor; visitors the week at the Ro- years age, gowned powder about two weeks before fall JI and myself will be happy to extend a. welcome to | Roland Jackson, Alberta. bert Tagg home. Mr. Carl Bouf_-> Canada when four of and in blue net wheat and course grains willbe Nelson, was Mr. Tagg's missionary com- settling at Mountain View. and lace with matching head- ready. These crops are reported j; youat my new 'ocation inCheesman's Barber Shop Centre Field: Jim Alber- October of 1912 he married carrying bouquet | ta Stake; DaveMichelson, "Day- panioninEngland.Their son,El- In dress and a of fairly good, although the heavy and Beauty Parlor. X der Jerry Bourp is filling mis- Annie Dahland they farmed and pinto gladioli and white daisies, mins of last weekhavelaid moat I! ' lor. a ranched at Mt. View. was matron ofhohor. Right Field:Jim Thomas, Alber- sion here in the Western Cana- years of the grain down. This willmake ;; TEN H. PILLING. ta; MaxCourt, Taylor dian Mission at present, and his For 28 Mr. Davidson was The two bridesmaids, Misses it very difficult to cut. Spring | fcheesemaker .at the Mountain MarianneRirie and JeanRobin- heading * wife and infant son were also factory. He has al- son, wheat is now out and a cn here to visit with 'him for a few View cheese both of Lethbridge, wore good crop is expected, although *+*>+***************"»❖.*-*.".♥♥i.'H.WW'W-^-M4M**H days. : ways been a very active member identical ballerina gowns-of pink about two weeks later thanaver- of the LDS church, having serv- nylon net and carried bouquets age. Recent rains have improved HA£PPY LIFE Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Lee of the Western yellow* matching GRANDMA'S To Honor Salt Lake City made a hurried ed a mission to of daisies with pastures and summerfallow looks Traffic Toll Up Grandmother, on a winter day, trip to;Cardston over the week- States and was ward clerk for head dresses. good. Moisture conditions are cows, and fed them many years of Mt.View ward.— He Little Jeaneaii Pilling of Pic- good andso far thismonth Card- Milked the SOth. Wedding end to bring the children for a held mahy other position choir ture Butte and Sharon Duce of Last Year hay, holiday.Dixie andPatsy are vis- only stonhas had 2.64 inchesof rain- 7 From Slopped hogs, saddled the leaders for many yearsand Cardston inidentical floor length fall. Fortunately, this district re- the Anniversary iting with .heir grahdma'Rice at sang the funeral gowns pink yellow nylon Traffic accidents inAlberta for mule, Mountain View and Grandma last week at of and ports no damage from hail. the first sevenmonths of this And got the children off to Honoring the 50th Wedding service for George E..Peterson.' net and carrying nosegays with Spraying for weedshas con- Lee at Cardiston ,_or' a week. years ago Mr; and Mrs. matching headdresses, been year ended July 31have taken a school. Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart is ; visiting with his Two were siderably delayed due to storms. toll of 115 lives, sSvenmorethan washing, mopped the floors J. Forsyth, a reception Davidsonretired ahdmoved into flower girls. Bobb and Darlene Hayingis about 75 per cent com- Did a will be grandparents, Pres. and Mrs. G. purchased a lovely Taber, nephew the same period of last year,ac- Washed the windows ahd did held in the Stake House, Card- S. Brewerton. Their parents will Cardston and Nielson of and pleted with only about half the cording to a summary of reports chores, ston, Saturday, Sept. 1st, at home here. niece of the bride -were ring crop of last year.The quality of the on return for the children at the Bobby gab- compiled' by the Alberta Safety Cooked a dish of home-dried 8 p.m. A cordial invitation is ex- end of August. _";". bearers. worea white the hay has also suffered this Council. fruit, tended to all their friends . ardine suite,and Jputtonier and year due. rainfall during the and pic'riic __«_ri_fle floor-length to Notonly fatalitiesbut also the Pressed her husband's Sunday relatives.'Ifo ipresehts requested. -A^family .was'heldTues- Carpenters a-wlflte^ hy-' haying season. Gardens are fair- number of accidents and persons suit. day evening at the Lions Park in Local Ionnet with blue headdress and ly good although a little later injured show rising trends as 1 Swept the parlor, made the bed, cn honor of Mrs. Lawrence Newton carried a matching nosegay. than usual. A few gardeners are against last year. Baked a dozen loaves of bread, and Peggy of Edmonton. Sports Join Union Best man was Mr. H. H. Ketler now reporting corn ready for the Thus, the figures call for still Split some firewood and lugged and a delicious supper was en- of Lethbridge aiid ushers were table. Wild fruit is scarce. promote 3rd. Annual Golf joyed by Mr. and Mrs. Fielding Oh July 31st m Cardston a lo- Mr. Roy Montgomery — greater efforts to safe in Carpenters Union form- of Leth- Hill Spring driving, according to Alberta bih; Thomas andLinda, Mr. and Mrs. cal was bridge and Mr. Sid Nielson of Enough to fill the kitchen ed under charter of the United Heavy Thursday evening Safety officials. Cleaned the lamps andput in oil Tournament Winslow Sommerfeldt and chil- Taber. rains Council dren, Amy Newton andDor- Brotherhood of Carpenters and During the .signing of the reg- put another stop to haying oper- Even July was a black month Stewed someapples she. Mrs. t showing forget ,STd othy, Stutz, Joiners of America, with a full ister, Lloyd Gregson ations here. Hayihg is only about for traffic deaths, a to- thought would spoil. ,. Don't the Anhual Mrs. Mildred The- officers. acquaint the Mrs. sang thr^e-quarters tal of 22, against 1'6 in the same Churned the butter, bakeda cake Divisional Golf Tournament at olo, Doryta Jensen, Kathy Burt, slate of To "O Perfect Love." completed and " the local Wednesday, public with the organizationFree farmers are anxious to complete month of last year. Of last Then exclaimed, "For Heaven's coursenext Mrs. Jennie Loose BeaulahJohn- Roxy Mr. a'nd Mrs. L. H. McNaught- Aug. 22, starting" p.m. _on Movies willbe shown at the receptionists. Congratu- it before the grain is ready to month's total, one was in ,Ed- Sake at 1:30 and Connie Leishman. Theatre, Cardston, Friday, on were Calgary, the gotten of the The meet is open to all mem- on lations were receivedin the main harvest. The grain crops are ex- monton and one in The calveshave out bers the Church. A little more than 600 fathers Aug.17ih. (readadvt.onpage 6). pected to be about average balance being reported by the pen!" of LDS There gathered Everybody hall with Mrs. Eda Wood as or- this other parts of them in are prizes m each flight and a and their sons were welcome. ganist. year with most fields a little la- RCMP In various Went out and chased trophy for the around the camp fire at Camp ter than normal and very uh- the province. again; winner of the Kootenai Wednesday evening to Parents of both bride ahd eggs locked championship flight. groom received with the bridal evenmgrowth.Gardens arevery Reports on car accidents dis- Gathered the and enjoy the sing-songandprogram Mr. and Mrs. Norman Burn- good yielding parts of the stable, en ham of Calgary wereweekendvi- party. Mrs. Pepper chose a pow- and are abundant- close the total for all emcee'd by Lee Rollins of Card- crepe ipink ly.Pastures arealso good andthe the province for July was 1,579, Back to the house and set the ston.Tlie dousing of the fire af- sitors at the E. W. Johnson resi- der blue dress with ago. table; The thrifty shopperbuys where accessories and worea corsage of frequent rains are keeping them an increase of 71 overa year ter the program officially closed dence. fresh. Though accidents in rural cen- Cooked a supper that was de- heor she is invited to shop. Your the Fathers & Sons outing for ★ rose buds. Mrs. Dowdle chose a — to 633, licious, advertisement m The Cardston Panama lace frock overpink with Raymond tres were down from 684 1956, and will be a never-to-be- Remember that The Cardston pink they still were greater than the And afterwards washedup all News is aninvitation toover 85 forgotten event in the lives of accessories and a corsage of Crop prospects mthe Raymohd the dishes; per cent of the people of Card- News Office will be closed from pink roses. bright. urban sections. Edmbnton in- many of the lads who attended Monday, August 20 till Tuesday, district are There has while Fed the cat ahd sprinkled the ston and district to buy their Mrs. Darlehe Proctor of Glei- been little or no hail loss the creased from 460 to 581 your place their dads. Sept. 4 (Staff Holidays). chen, Alta., charge m Calgary dropped from 290 to 278. clothfs, needs m of business. with took of the immediate distriot and growthof hose. "> > ■ bride's register. good Mended abasketfulof old . i. i . . all crops has been with am- Medicine Hat reported a total opened organ be- The profusion of lovely gift- Sugar accidents, Then the ' and ple moisture. beets arepro- of 28 which was an gan to play were arranged by Mae Dudley, mising with the rootsputting da increase of 13. On theother hand "When You Come to the End CANADA'S NATIONAL PARKS Agnes Davidson, Qpha Quinton, weight steadily now.Pastures are Lethbridge's 30. was 2 less than of aPerfect Day." Ruth Lee and Sylvia Wood. green and livestock m good con- in July of last year. Miss Marianne Ririe of Leth- dition. Jasper Place had nine traffic bridge was incharge of the flow- Magrath— er decorations, assisted by Mrs. accidents, the sameas a year ago A bumper offing while the number Inother towns Lola Atkins and the bride's aunts crop is m the News In the Ads. Flowers were from the Marquis m the Magrath district but its reporting was 20, an increase of garnering seems to be depending two. Five-Car Bingo at the Stavely Flower Shop. Arena, Wednesday, August 29th. The bride's table was daintily upon the weatherman. Hall has In July, therewere 474 persons (read advt.on page 4). arrayed with turquoise tulle, hit m spots but the district has injured traffic accidents, beeh quite free from hail lofts. in August Clearance of 20 per- caught with satin bows and satin which wasan increase of 111. In (read roses and centered with a crystal Abundant moisture has produc- the rural reported by the cent off at the Laidlaw.Co. ed heavy stands of cereal crops areas advt. on page 2.) chalice with whitelighted tapers RCMP, 308 persons suffered in- and pink sweet peas and bou- but recent heavy rains have juries, compared with 234 in Ju- New shipment of goods at C. gladioli caused "considerable lodging of (read advt, on quets of and daisies. ly, 1955. Edmonton led the cities W. Burt & Son A lovely wedding cake in the grain. They have also been re_- with 106 personsinjured, up from .case 6.) form of a Maltese Cross, was sponsible for rather heavy losses 67 in July a year ago, while Cal- Clearance Specials at theModel beautifully made and decorated of hay during the summer sea- gary showed a decrease from 52 Millinery Company (see advt. on by Mrs. C. B. Rutledge of Card- son. to 38. page 6). the sections Canning crops are good. The ston. Each of five Canning Medicine Hatwent from five to Free Moviesat the RoxieThea- were topped with miniature bas- Alberta Co. withits new Aug. (see greatly enlarged plant, is m the 10 and Lethbridge from three to tre, Friday, 17th advt. kets of flowers and white satin reported on page 6). a midst of canning one of its best eight.Jasper Place three bows. The cake stood on mir- packs and other towns one. ror in a bed of turquoise net a'nd of peas ahd beans and is cn flanked by white lighted ■preparing for what appears to be cn tapers crystal holders. one of its largest packs of corn, Cool air was expected to pro- in pumpkin vegetables. punch Society and other vide a one-two from two The First Ward Relief Sugarbeetacreageis somewhat FALL ELECTION directions Thursday, lowering catered for the occasion and SEEN UNLIKELY reduced from previous years but temperatures and bringing rain. eight lovely young girls in pastel good stands are reported on the A cool front that originated at gowns were serviteurs. present crop. OTTAWA— Prime Minister St. bring overnight Laurent left the capital Wednes- the coast was to Pres. M.L. Spencer of Cardston Ithas beeh an excellent sum- showers. A sunny morning was was able master of ceremonies range stock, ample day night for a holiday at his more air, mer for with summerhome at St. Patrice, Que. forecast before cool and read nine telegrams from moisture andranges green. meeting this time from the northwest, friends and relatives in Edmon- after a two-hourcabinet brought en to clean up post-session gover-i- moreshowers andriskof ton, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas business. thunderstorm. and New York. The following ment enjoyed: plans away from cn .program numbers were Party He toremain by Alice Farewell Ottawa until early in September Mr. and Mrs. Haydn Forward two vocaTf solos Mrs. baby Edmonton visit- Smith, accompanied by Mrs. Eda MissCarolWood and Miss Jean ahd observers here say this is and of are joint good will be. ing here at the C. W. Roberts Wood; two selections on the mu- Lee were hostesses last week evidence that there sical saw by Mrs. Alonzo String- at a farewell party and personal nogeneral election this year.The home. Lethbridge, accompanied complimentary speculation in Ottawa quarters is am of shower^ to Miss Some enterprising youngsters on the piano by her daughter, Verla Smith,prior toher leaving that the government will go to up a couhry June, up oh 2nd Avenue haveset Lonia; Dr. and Mrs. Norris West for amission to the Western Ca- the in 1957. "Cold Drink Stand" right across of Mountain View rendered two nadian Mission for the LDS Howler, the fact the Prime the street from a group of work- — Photo from CanadianGovernment TravelBureau. lovely duets; Mrs. Naomi Pilling Church. Minister will be absent until af- men,slaving in the hot sun mak- of Picture Butte, an aunt of the Twenty-two guests werepres- ter Labor Day, Sept. 3, does not ing curbs and sidewalks. ThousandIslands International bride, gave the reading "The ent ahd enjoyed a verypleasant rule out the .possibility of a fall Pictured above is anaerial view of the Bride and Groom." The Temple evening. session of Parliament. Some Mrs. Agnes McClean of Lan- part daughter caster, Ohio, arrived here Wed- Bridge spanning the St.Lawrence River. Thebridge cuts through City Quartette: Richard andRo- Verla, of Mr. and sources here say a fall session Park, bertLow,Leo Davidsonand Gor- Mrs. Foyal Smith of Cardston, would be a goodway for theLib- nesday to spehda few weeks vis- picturesque St. Lawrence Islands National 'and is one of the headquarter* iting sisters, " of don Olsen, sang two selections; reportedto mission erals toset the stage for anelec- ' with her Mrs. A. M. closingroutes OntarioandNew York State. DeWayne Duce played -J-iimpet on Aug-Itt. tion ne$ year, Workman andMrs,J. H, Held, principalborder between a THE THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1956 2 CaftDSTOfl NEWS Our Letter Box I THE ROAD TO NOWHERE IEditor, The News: f A f^^SWE1 6 j You recently copied a eontri- ! H^ H fc^ M IIP If* Hll i« la !button to the Calgary Herald en- .iti*. a "The Road To Nowhere". Ithought somepeople would like * Lc ..now more about it ahd how f * i- happened to be. Iwas one of I the- "guilty parties", who helped get it. You may easily imagine the immigrants and even their chil- dren still favoring the Immigra- tion Gap ' road into Alberta. "Tis ' ' * so.Ever since the date of June 3 . " 1887, they have looked back at , .= *:«* ; ■■ ■ ..— ■ the en ry \;.ad with great expec- * . tancy that itmay be used again A as a good ahd logical road into Canada. There is no question | about the superiority of this road j Swim Suits: " over the twisting mountain road m now being iised, ahdit is 14 miles : ALL OUR STOCK! LADIES' GIRLS', BOYS', MEN'S! I shorter and practically on the : i level and open from snowlargely . * during the winter. Who wouldn't favor it to the Carway-Hudson's : Men's Combinations: !* Bay Divide? The shortened dis- t... GHOPj^YE tance is between Cardstoh and £ Men's Summer Knit Combinations ...see this display t AR Ercwni'ng. Heavier machinery and heavier loads could all be | , | brought to and from Canada over the "Nowhere" road with greater ease and propriety than Men's Sport Shirts: | over the ...resent twister onHud- BETTY PHILLIPS h son's Bay Divide. I One groupm long-sleeve style * Ithink it wasback in1913 that Here is Betty Phillips who along Jj correspondence started between with Ernie Prentice, television i. Cardston Board of Trade (at viewers meet every- week on the |j which time was president Vancouver CBC TV" program t. I or "Lol'y Togel|rer they Ladies' Summer Shoes: secretary)— and Browning Indian Too Dub". j I SALE Council Idon't think they had bring a pleasant half-hour of i — — — TIRE some any board of trade then. Ahd light entertainment with partic- iI AllLadies' Summer Shoes all the Whites somem colors | then World War Iin 1914 rather ular stress oh folk songs and bal- j slowed work. However, the par- lads. \| Misses' included! t ties urging the governments for the road did not overlook the strategy of a more direct ahd Calgary more easily travelled road the First Ward Men's Oxfords & Loafers: year 'round in case of war use r 1!f being necessary. We got no- Comes Through Men's Summer Oxfords and Loafers Crepe Soled styles. i where inour pleas. I m Then World War n in 1939 CARDSTON, Aug. 11— The Sr. * the 350-foot high mile-long Taber Ist wardbestingGlenwood |*******, ******************** bridge at Lethbridge, it would be 11-5. Calgary's bag of horseshoes i'*'i"i"i'*'> *********^j.***************************** easy to build a short railroad started jingling when they won from Glenwood to Pincher and the toss for home team against reroute military and other goods Welling. They pushed one run ;ast and w:st without the long acro3s m thefirst androde along haul via Medicine Hat, Brooks contentedly uhti!i Welling tied up and Bassano, back to the main m the fourth. In the fifth Cal- ii'.i*.. Cardston Board of Trade, gary pushed across three more FERTILISED T3PS through Kirkham L. Lee, the runs and Welling tied them m /"»»*^f^^HHJ£ then president, and Ias secre- the sixth. Welling could not get tary, directly contacted the Can- ,cast Ist m their half of the sev- adian Military authorities about enth. But the first man up for it. They saw the strategy but did Calgary was first baseman Jim not feel the need. Now, with Lenz who had flied out' three 'nuclear warfare replacing the times to deep left and centre ♥■>'!">»!' ■!■'I'*»<***^'*>*^'^ gument there. long ball fouhd a hole and drop- But,as anaccomodation to the ped safe.- The third base coach general public and a great ac- sent Jim home on the throw-in, comodation, the road, with little but Lady Luck smiled again and effort toa good gravel type, could Jim slid safe while the catdher NOTICE 1 trying get grip, on 1 yet completed with to linn be littleeffort was a and expense to good advantage— the ball. for chiefly winter use ahd heavy In the final game with Taber ii Re: School Beginners Maturity Tests traffic especially. The present Calgary again won the toss for "road to nowhere" would sud- home team, Taber went ahead denly become a road to some- 2-0m thethird andCalgary tied ;;' The following is the policy of the St. Mary's j where. it m the fourth. Taber went to I River School Divisional Board: ] We have to confess that the 4 m their half of the fifth ahd Montana side did slip on their Calgary tied them m theirs. At \ \ Beginners must be six not later than the Ist one-time promises but we are the endof the seventh the game regis- \ dealing with other parties now. still stood at four-all and the \ \ dayof October of the year m which they \ In Alberta the Social Credit gov- game wentinto extra innings. In *\ ter except as follows: That children attaining 4 ernment acted at once on the Taber's half of the ninth Moe and < assurances our Boards of Trade Haynes singled and scored oh *? their sixthbirthday between October 2nd got that Montana would act very hits by Bob Stevens and Lynn Layton, 4 4 the31st day of December of the year m which j soon that summer; then the In- before the side was re- < Agent Browning tired. Calgary's Jim Lehz and givenaLeaning dian m at was <4 they wish to register shall be changed; per- Jack Humphreys singled m suc- 4 theIndianCouncil <$ Readiness Test under the directionof the Sup- sonnel changed; the whole of cession. Delmar Westfall lined other agencies our Canadian out to first unassisted.Dave Mc- erintendent and that those students who are j Murray.^got a life on an error by \> 4 Boards of Trade were working sufficiently developed be permitted to register. with chahged and the Policy the pitcher to fill the bases. *\ 4 changed. just Pinchhitter H. Sillito hit agrah- 'I* * therefore It was ny 4 mentioned tests will be given at the one of those things. towards third that enabled * The above fleetfooted Humphries to score followingcentres: It would be now a compara- and game wasover. BUILDS HARDYEXTENSIVE ROOT TH I tive nothing for Alberta to hook the VIEW — Monday, Aug.20, 2 p.m. < up with the gravel (now mostly Individual stars were the pit- St MOUNTAIN — done i'n U.S.) only a few rods in chers, JimClark for Calgary and \ DEL BONITA Tuesday, Aug.21,10 a.m. j Alberta. When Montana finishes Gary Jensen for Taber, both of \ — her gravelling and a bridge on whom pitched double-headers. 44 JEFFERSON Tuesday, Aug.21, 2 p.m. ] her side of the line close to us, Also Jim Lehz for Calgray and — 22, we could then have a compara- Haynes for Tabe*. |HILL SPRING Wednesday,Aug. 10 a.m. j tively straight road, Capitol to Moe — (Edmonton IGLENWOOD Wednesday, Aug.22, 2 p.m. j Capitol - to Helena) — largely snow free in winter, j* MAGRATH Thursday, Aug.23, 10 a.m. and shorter by about 14 miles, large- 2 p.m. ly the old Fort ehton-Fort Mac- The Brook il i leod road restored. The old bull- (With Tenhyson) CARDSTON — Friday, Aug. 24, at 10 a.m. and I whackers knew the way! apologies to (ParkviewSchool)- I Hope thisexplanation willhelp Icome from haunts of coot and II 2 p.m. someone andbe the beginning of hern, beginners, who require 1. "Nowhere" becoming "Some- Alas,.a fatal sally! $Sl»ffl^^ V. All parents who have where!" For through what heaps of junk <=h=t MORE take them to the most convenient \ Joseph Ichurn V> this testshould Y.Card As Igo down the valley! *' centre. ;! FROM YOUR LAND...WITH -^ By dirty dumps Ihurry down C> :: ST.MARY'SRIVER j Where refuse lies m ridges And folks bring garbage out from :i \ SCHOOLDIVISIONNo. 2, i THE PRINTER town BRAND :: CARDSTON, ALBERTA. ] jg*gjfc To heave it off the bridges. 'HPf HIGH ANALYSIS 3. 4 WWiSEESiS^' 7. ******* **************** 4 . 'Mid wrecks of mojtor cars Iflow, ****************'t■!■**'!"*>*'t' t> *A THE PRCEOFTl^^^S^^ The bus, the truck, the flivver. jjfZJJBBtfA* FERTILIZERS AD IS AU.IT COSTS Oh, may and may j-SjSsJ*^ men come men k AmmonlamPhosphate U-4S-0 AmwiM Phosphate-Sulphate...16-20-0 lows: go, 9k. s^S^'*^TnSBSWBmM Ammonium Nitrate-Phosphate.27.144 NltraprUb (Ammonium Nitrate) 33.5-0-0 — go W^^^ Taylor Stake All- Pitcher Darrel Leavitt, Glen- ButI on forever! |f& 't^^mmS^B m\ Amboblmi tttlphate .21-0-0 ConpUteFortilizer 10-32-10 wood slip, slide, gloom, glance AA■>y(nAAM B AshydroM AmmooMi (MM.) t2-04 Catcher— Ron Davidson, Glen- I I .1 I Win At O'er pipesand rods and wires; by Stars wood. Imake the goMen sunbeams manufactured 1stBase——Jerry Schnoor, Stirling dance Tourney 2nd Base Delton Hergott, Stirl- Among \ssp mCONSOUOAIEB HUUK C SMaTIMCQUPUY Of CAHADA LIMITED Junior ing the worn-out tires. \9b ~" Wf. — . f-QP CAL GARY SASKATOHN MHMMIPFQ HONTttM. TORONTO VAMCOUVM Thef-Taylor Stake Junior All- 3rd Base Bryce— Law, Glenwood Ichatter over pots and pans " PP Stars 'made up entirely of Stirl- Short Stop Myron Eaves, Stirl- Inlittle sharps ahd trebles; ELEPHANT BR^ND ffrthI7FRS ARE SOLD BY: ing players, defeated first Lefch- ing — Ibubble out among the cans bridgEi Stake All-Stars and then Left Field Gary Norton, Rose- That quite conceal thepebbles. the AlbertaStakeAll-Stars at the mary Divisional Ail-Star tournament CentreField—Pat Clawson, Stirl- Till last polluted do Iflow HARVEY WOLFF & SON, Cardston at Stftling Thursday. ing — To the pollutedriver; All-Star selection for the day Right Field Wayne Bourne, Ah, saboteur! You come and to, with a suitably enscribed crest Stirling ButIgo.on forever! KENNETH C. LONG, Spring Coulee going1 to eachplayers hamed ac- Coach— David Michelson,' Stirlr - —Tom Pease, cording position " * — — — to foi- ing'------Monpton. i , was as "| Transcript mmmm*n*«^f— mmsssssmmsssms .~mm—mmmmmmmman >-|K->K«>>««M>»M--K» MM« MnMMI THE CARPSTON NSWg THURSDAY, AUGUST.16, 1956 3 Degree GLENWOOD The GoodEarth Meet Water Boards Graduate With Honors With M.Ed. (D. L.Steed, Dtot. Agriculturist) Hon. E. W. Hinman, provincial (Last Week's News) treasurer and Hoto. L. C. Halm- Jiutolor Boys won; a two- The rest ministerofagriculture,have -^==a' out-of-three z&mie series with Irrigation- ir and now Sprinkler been m the district the"past few "RELIABLE Jefferson this we«k are Sprinkler Irrigation without a days touring irrigation projects thewinnersm the Alberta Stake. meeting irrigation " Lethbridge pump!"Ilhis might souhd.a little and with COURTEOUS They go-to nextweek what they, boards. toplay the winners of the other far-fetchedbut thatis Stakes to see who goes to Salt are doing m the Leavitt area. en "EXPERIENCED One fanner has been operating Lake City. setup. ySiFAIBERTA PACIFIC Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Reeden- 31 sDrinkders on his Such The Town of Taber will be -Jea AGENT^or^eoMjou*dCTOPMn^ tertained Mrs.- .Nellie Wall of a system requires v good fall In host to 350 Jehova's Witnesses ithe elevatioh of the land. It is from southern Alberta who will Hughenden, Alta. Mrs. Wall and pressure gather August 24, Mrs. Reed last saw one another this fall which givesthe thereon 25 ahd to the system. The greater ths 28 for their' semi-annual circuit hi England m 1913 when* Mrs. assembly. Reed left for Canada 43 years fall the morepressure there will ago. Mrs. Wall came to Canada be to operate the sprinklers. A m 1919. good point to keep hi mind is Friends of Edwin A. Reed will that youmust have this drop lor be pleased to hear that he re- best results. ceivedhis Doctor's Degree mEd- Roadside Mowing-4- ucation at the June 15th Com- Are your roadside weedsmow- mencement exercises attheUni- ed or sprayed? Ifpot, nowis the versity of Oregon. time to 'do it if weed control is Dr. Reed who has spent the to be had throughout the muni- past two yearsstudying and lec- pol- University cipality. These weeds can turing at the of Ore- lute adjoining farmland where gon m Eugene, Ore., is the only spent kill the Stahley money has been to son of Mr. and Mrs. Reei weeds. Every farmer is responsi- of Glenwosdville Alta. He is at ble for weed cohtrol on roadsides present lecturing at the summer adjoining his land. Take care of session of the University of Al- themnow. berta m Edmohton. Following — this six weeks' session the Reed Combine Adjustments family will moveto Ellensburgh, Look for lost grain on the Wash., where Dr. Reed will as- ground behind the combine. An sume his duties as Associate Pro- average of 20 kernels of wheat fessor of Education andDirector per square foot equals onebushel of the College Elementary School per acre. of the Central Washington Col- Grain may be lost at the cut- lege of Education. terbar, cylinder, straw rack and Mr. and Mrs. VaughnSheffield screens* of Kaysville, Utah, are visitors Cutterbar losses can be reduc- this atthehome of Thaine adjustments. graduating hon- week edby reel For short Pictured above is Leon Cahoon, science and with Smith. .grain push the Provo, ors June, 1956 with an M.Ed. the reel must recently returned from I m The sehior softball team won]grain back. For tall grain the Utah withhis wife and six chil- Idegree.m Educational Adminis- first game of two-out-of- During the past two their a reel should tip it back. dren. For the past two years Itration. three-game series to determine Cylinder be reduced attending ;yearshe" has also servedas apart losses can Mr. Cahoon has been the winners of theAlberta Stake. by changing its speed and the B.Y.U. where he obtained a B.S. i thne teacher m the mathematics game withCardston 1 1955, department Universiy m The second concave clearahce. If the kernels degree m June of with a at the 4th "B" has ruined out twice, so left mheads, speed composite major m math, aiid j Provo. are increaseclearance, is scheduled for next week. or decrease concave or Vwien Who Make Alberta Mr. ahd Mrs. Vernon Prince both. If grain is being cracked, o and daughter Rhea ofEdmonton slow down cylinder or Increase have been visiting at Glenwood. concaveclearance, or both.Slug- THE\PwACORNER GROCER Mr. and Mrs. Burke Thomas ging or chocking is caused by too leftFriday for a trip to Creston. much grain and canbe remedied MORE THAN 600 MILLION POUNDS Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sheen left speed tightening trip by a slower or The corner grocer is an affection- He laughs athis owntroubles,and f... Thursday for a to Yellow- the cylinder belt. stone park. rack losses can be re- atemystery of moderndistribution lends a sympathetic wir to th« HAVE BEEN Brenda, daughter of Mr. .and Straw z^s S)^^ Archibald, duced by slowing down ground customers chit-chat aboutpolitics, Mrs. Earl celebrated speed,reducing cylinder speed, or and management. Yearafter year, her 10thbirthday anniversary oh weather, having party. cutting less straw. . the venture goes on supporting a children and the Monday by a Pre- Cleaninglosses. If grain is go- sent were: Janet Sparks, Mar- " Elaine ing over chaffer, open the chaf- family and serving a community. The corner grocer "belongs";he's garet and Terry Bohne fer, reduce air blast, or direct air Neilson, CarolNlhill, DoreenDri- Occasionally a wholesaler has to rooted deep the community, ver, Twylla and Andrea Archi- blast to forward end of seives. m Archibald and If grain is going over seives, be lenient, but, recent years, the paying even som«- bald, Shannon reduce cylinder speed, ground m his bills if he Barbara Carruthers. speed, or raise header. Also, of corner grocer has increased his times neglects to pay himself. His (This Week's News) course, opening the seive and The meh's senior softball team closing the chaffer slightly will volume, learned how to cut ex- margin for error is small but he won the second game withCard- help. game.The penses,and put a few dollars away manages to survive from year to ston4Biha veryclose grain poorly cleaned, final score was 1-0. If is in- He liying, — on crease air Ktast, close selve m reserve. makes a year holding the respect of cus- In the playoffs at Cardston cylinder speed,or Saturday team- lost their slightly, reduce sometimes a good one, and seldom tomer, supplier and community m the raise header tomiss more weeds. game toTaber. complains about the long hours. general.. g^£''fr*'ffi"# / * Texaco Marfak protects bearings Mr and Mrs. Eldon Quihton Chances are that better com- X>%jp')' ' and wear-points whenthe goingis children Noel and Norma, bine adjustments can Increase s! and '"yielcT by many week for visit to Van- your one" to threebu- *'f^^gßggg|jjpß3S^2^^^ tough.Itensures more hours left this a aPublicService by courtesy'of /■EHBE >4B|Km) °f sa^e operation between lubrica- couver. shels per acre.- , Publishedas wßcijj^^— g^^SL-SBf tions. That's because Marfak won't Dr. and Mrs. Clarke Leavitt Fall Wheat— w^^jpS^j^^^r^^ pound out or squeeze "but, won't ahd family of Rochester were vi- J ii»o«jimi of Despite last year's loss our (M li washor jar off, andit seals out grit sitors this week at the home m Thomas Leavitt. fall wheat crop, there will be a supper held on number of farmers .once more BRMRikmsLimm . was get smoother, more depend- A chicken — — I I You'll Thursday eveningatthe home,of seeding thiscrop within the next REPRESENTING j UadEAK"ViARPA'* able, more economical performance Thaine Smith m honor of Dav- mohth.and v half. The Experi- — i from all your farm machinery when Ure, sixteenth birthday anni- mentalFarm at Lethbridge states BIG HORN BREWING CO. LTD. CALGARY BREWING & MALTING CO. LTD. with id BREWERY LTD. Bwj^^M y° u lubricate ■^^m^ versary. Present were: Audrey that the best time to seedwinter SICKS' EDMONTON BREWERY LTD.'— SICKS' LETHBRIDGE Olsen, Carol)Smith,Karren Wood wheat m southern Alberta is du- THE CARLING BREWERIES (ALBERTA) LIMITED lubricant that fl 8^24 B chassis XTEJaJCO 1 Rita Ackroyd, Jolene Shipley ring the first two weeks In Sep- NORTHWEST BREWING CO. LTD. \32r stays onthe job. I^EoffimW^X Maurice Thomas, Kent Archi- tember. They also state that best bald andDavid-Ure. results are obtained where it is i Miss Shirley Greene returned planted oh wellprepared sum- GREATEST NATURAL RESOURCE this week from Banff where she merfallow which has been kept PEOPLE ARE OUR IT PAYS TO FARM WITH has been attending the school of free of weeds for at least10 days V-^* Fine Arts. just before seeding. Also, wheat Mr. Kaye Greene is visiting is not so likely to winter kill on here after attending the School well packed land as it is on loose, of Fine Arts at Banff. His wife, cloddy laiid. spend- — right Lucy and childhave been Brahman Crossbred Cattle The fuel ManufacturedandDltlrlbuied In Canada byMcColl-Frontenac Oil Company Limited ing the summer at the home of *^w " E^K. Greene. , During the ipast lour years, " and children Brahmanbulls have been bred to improved tractor -—■ Mrs. WilmaLoose ■fl means moved into the home of Reed groups of Hereford,- Angus and expects to be Shorthorn cows. The F. females Shields where he I performance " With Big Pulling Power for the next two years. are being bred to Hereford bul's. Want Ads -r-Little Fellows I Speakers at church on Sun- The one-fourth Braham females j day wereElders Thomas Leavitt are also being retained and bred and Mac Thomas. Miss Karren to Hereford bulls to gain infor- Olsen.rehdered a piano solo. mation on their hardiness and CREDITEDWITHHEALING POWERS productivity. The hybrid vigor resulting from the crossing of Brahmah andBritishbreedshave Mission been remarkable. In weight-for- NewZealand age the cross breds surpass all Outing other cattle at Manyberries. Al- Group Holds though we have not experienced' Cardston any really severe winters since .The Te Arohaclub of started, and district held their annual the project theBrahman outing at theHill Spring cross breds have not suffered *' ' summer from the co"d weather as they or smoot^'low-cost powerm park this week. fmWW^AmmV^mm I ieocm tractors, and There were75 guests present have considerably more winter W^mmmmmwßAmmm^^{jOh\ combines returned mission- hardiness than have the Brah- u other farmengines. including the — (From Range Experi- I^L. m \ \ from New Zealand and their mans. , aries Wiley mental Farm Report, Manyber- GASOLINE families. Robert was mas- Alberta.) ' €SSO of ceremonies. Games were ries, 51 fct^\\ performance high ter Olsen, B^B \ \ For top m conducted by Gordon and r^^k^^r \\^A HP^W compressiontractorangrnea. an outdoor supper under the di- I V'-^^R^^m rection of Mrs. Nels Nelsoh. Special guests were Mrs. Una — " Thompson,visiting America from THE PRINTER / I _^^B ~myß ar Q10^ Bure starts andd»- New Zealand, and Elder Irp. Tol- yße& LA" WWvsm - pendable power View, just / I mW^^mvymm Miilß m diesel ley of Mountain who tractors. arrived home last week from a IWHtTHGRVbO WANT TO SELL IT m. Il^^lI^^V^^Utfl two-year mission toNew Zealand L OR ttfcNT IT-AN AD INTHE for the loDS church. Mrs. Thompson addressed the group givingher farewellspeech as she is leaving Cardston this week, after a month's visit here L°OK TO IMPHIAI and plans to return to Utah to I spend some time, prior toreturn- fSSCII ing to her homeland. PRODUCTS *■" — Elder Tolley also swke to the Central Press Canadian conditionsmth« Howlett, Baptist Winger, Ont.,' "»roup, retporting Rev. Byron minister of shown mission. He spent most of ni£ with his three-y-ar-old daughter Marilee, is credited by his Wellington and Hamil- DELIVERY congregation with the power of healing by prayer. A woman time at FORPROMPT CALLBHIIMIiIHMaaaMi suffering from asthma says she was instantly cured as he prayed. ton. —— An habitual criminal had no inclination to crime after association en— with Mr. Howlett. And a boy given up as lost by doctors is now ■ healthy and a regular attendant at Sunday school. Mr. Howlett Since 1955 Canada has lost he) D. "Shorty" Williams Caidstoft says he is not a faith healer of the "circus method" and believes place to theUnited States as th< V. that any cures attributed to faith are gained through the faith of wheat tc main supplier of hard ■ the person afflicted. i Israel. . StavelyFiveCar Bingo,Wed.Aug.293^" WSfei-;"' THE CAftDsTOfl NEWS THURSDAY;AUGUST- ) 6, 1956 , * " * *** vT^1MT THE NEWS by ' Wednesday, Thursday j CARDSTON — PUBLISHING Co., Ltd. I I W. Q. MALAHKR, ',', Main Street Cardston, Alberta T Director, J* Authorized aa Second Clan Mail jf Retuarch Department, and FRIDAY Post Office Department, Ottawa * SIARLE GRAIN COMPANY. LIMITO "*"j- Until Further Notice " x THE WORLD'S CAPACITY SALE STARTS AT 10 a.m. T !! — SUBSCRIPTION — X TO PRODUCE For BESTRESULTS ';I In Canada $2.50 f At a time when agricultural » i» InForeign Countries $3.£H) S surpluses of one kind and an- and PROMPT other weigh heavily, seem "o X Itmay SETTLEMENTS "> . X rather out of place todiscuss the DISPLAY possibilities for greater food pro- Consign Your Livestock to LAYTON CONSTRUCTION re-| jj ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION f quires work, ditching, trench- WRITE FOR CARD I duction and yet,bearingin mind > ;; RATE * the steady growthln world pop- & EARL, ing,basement work, etc.If you FOR SALE ir HAYS Ltd. hole, 1 want'a we'll make it. i i, ulation, the rapid industrial de- STOCKYARDS r- ..'" velopment place ALBERTA 2Jtfnc.( 1 3. that is taking LETHBRIDGE \t — ■j* READING NOTES— (Not run except whereadvertisers in most countries, the Improved FOR SALE or Trade for Stock |Stott Ranch This is an * also run a display ad., f dietary being Telephone No.5048 — X and are marked as adver- I standards that are SINCLAIR Cattle. Registered HerefordIIf excellent ranch, south-' ? "._> tlsement) 10c per 1 sought and the share JUDY of Cardston, 885 2, i* count line. * increasing AUCTIONEERS: Bulls, yearlihgs and two-year- ji% west * of agricultural'products that will L. B. (Blair) Holland No. 51-51-52 Believeit or not, she's a ten-year olds.— H. H. Atkins. tfnMlO|14 acres, well watered, "} -*^*-«^*^--*4*4^->»4'4*-*---t*»^-»->-^^ be required at home in export- E. L. (Ted) Newby,No. 41-51-52 old boy. Judy Sinclair provides fenced and cross-fenced.' % ing countries such as our own the radio voice of ten-year-old Buildings. <| and the United States, it is not MMMMMMMMMMMMMMmmWmMMMmmmmm Jackie Davis on the prairie farm surprising that economists are family show "The Jacksons and BAy — I NO SALES TAX NEEDED examining the world's capacity Their Neighbours". HUDSON'S Hill Spring Farm Half- | to produce in the years that lie section, owned by Margit | If Provincial Treasurer Hinman is really thinking of ahead.. Professional and Business (/>> Officers of the Relief Society, Beazer, Elizabeth Olsen FOR SALE— One IHC 8-ft. One- |CardstonInvestment fact that it catches everybody,including those too upon food supplies was not able D. A. CAHOON, M.Sc Elva J poor to to foresee the tremendous in- Clarice Broadhead and Irma Way; one IHC 12-ft 3-row Cul- I Co.,Ltd. I payincome tax and those escape property food production that Blackmore attehded the Relief tivator. Excellent condition. who taxation bj> crease in Auditor, I or renting, is about only thing its has taken place during the past Society convention tn Magrath No reasonable offer refused. 92 384 f the m favor. And against years,partly through op- Public Accountant on Friday. Apply LeMotnt Jensen, Card- point must 50 the this be recorded aserious defect: The sales tax ening up of vast new agricultur- INCOME TAX RETURNB Mr. and Mrs. William Cowley ston. A26tfn partly and sons of Provo, Utah,, were is regressive, that is, it bears little relation to the concept al areas and because of INSURANCE PHONE 650 onlarge the important advances in agri- v . visitors at the h,ome of Roy Bea- FOR SALE— Small house— HOUSEWORK andBaby Sitting of ability to pay,andis likely to weighmoreheavily, pro- culture both scientific andmech- : J zer oh Tuesday. lot, cheap for cash or terms. wanted, by day or hour. Will sight, r~ \ Mr. and Mrs. Zeldon Wright Gas already In; also light and alspdoLaundering andIroning portionately, on the'poor than on the rich. anical. Nor is the end ln circulating — for those who make a study of and sons of Brooks attended water. Also a coal m my own home. Mrs. Peder Moreover, aretail sales tax, which is the only things suggest materially D.L. CARD church services.here on Sunday heater, four-slice electric toast- Andersen, ph. 27r3. 2al'6p kind these er ahd Ace Electric Washing provincial or municipal governments are constitutionally higherproduction is possible, and CharteredAccountant and also visited at the homes of that with the use of less man- relatives. Machine. Phone 290. FOR SALE— I4-ft. Motor Boat m empoweredto impose,is anuisance tax.It is anuisance to power present. Mr. ahd Mrs. D. J. Beazer and Al condition, 9y2 ft. hp. Even- than at Cahoon Lumber Building STRAYED for N.E. % 32-1-27-W4 rude Outboard Motor and safe- those whohave to pay it when they purchase family were Sundaydinner guests Yearlirig Bull, taxable But if the world's demand for Phone 34 Res. 352 at Hill Spring of their daughter Hereford ty jacket.Apply MelvinPlllihg, items. It is anuisance to merchants food is to be met in the future .branded on lefthip. Please phone R2103. 2al6c. and others who have there will undoubtedly be shifts v : Hazel and family. .notify B. Y. Williams, Box to collect it,record collections,and turn their receipts in the pattern of production. An- >> GEORGE E.PETERSON a—540, Cardston. 2al6c. C over to imal foods, for instance, are FOR SALE— Wheat and Oats for the proper authorities. LAID TO REST FOR SALE— I94SOliver Auxiliary feed or seed; also an oil heat- many times more expensive to Apartments There is no excuse for the Alberta government produce in terms of acres neces- KOMM&CHRISTENSFN Funeral services for George E. Motor 12' Combine, Pick-up, er. for rent. Phone im- I Peterson, 83, pioneer good 292, J. L. Stanford. 2al6c posing ataxon this,province— sary to make a calorie of food FUNERAL DIRECTORS a of South- Canvasses ahd Rubber. such thepeopleof not even plants directly. Alberta, held from the No reasonable offer declined. — than used Thus DAY ern were FOR RENT Six-room modern for agood cause like aid to municipalities. The govern- as time goes on the share of an- NIGHT Beazer ward -chajpel Tuesday, Apply Treasury Branch, Card- residence,'" newly decorated imal food in the diet may have Call 53 Call 17I August 7. ston. 3al6p. (one ment receives enough revenue from existing sources, in- Elder J. of Bish- block west from Cahoon to be reduced from the level of v*_ , D. Beazer the Hotel.)— Apply Mrs. D. E. Lea- cludingoil, toenableit to assist the municipalities without today. The world may eventual- opric officiated. Music was under vitt. 2al6p appreciably restricting its own program. ly have to turn ,too, to non-con- r the direction of Mrs. Elva Bea- Mr. Hinman obtaining zer with Mrs. Vinnie Beazer at SALESMEN WANTED would be welladvised to look ventional methods of Mrs. Helena McMurray YOUR FAVORITE Magazines by m his own official pocket foods ahd even entirely new edi- the organ.Flowers were arranged subscription postpaid. We take instead of eyeingtheprivate ble crops are regarded by some REFLEXOLOGIST by ladies of the Beazer Relief START YOUR OWN BUSINESS. pockets of Alberta citizens. Society. your renewals too! Save time and — HatNews. as a possibility. Phone 455 for Appointments Be owh boss. Sell the fam- money by placing your order Medicine Invocation wasgiven by Bishop ous RAWLEIGH line of Necessi- the Newa. Items of Interest in the World 329 - 3rd Street West Bruce Burt of Cardston and ben- ties m and around Cardston. For with Cardston of Foodstuffs Cardston, Alberta ediction by Elder George L. full details write W. T. Rawleigh WANTED — Second-hand Baby _ Stringam. Co.,Ltd., Dept. GH-24, Winnipeg — v J Carriage. Mrs. Ed. Lockard, UNITED APPEALS InFRANCE, mild temperatures At trie graveside Mr. and Mrs. 2, Manitoba. sa3oc (across bridge) with frequent showers, arehelp- Cardston Motel HEALTH BY THE FOOT R. M. Beazer san?? "Sometime Trailer. 2al6p. In an issue of a Toronto newspaper there appears ing the wheat to mature gradu- We'll Understand." Elder. Arnold OIL HEATER for sale— s3s; or ally. Ingeneral, the spring wheat Roy W. Hull Davidson offered the graveside will trade for hay, grain or USED Hay Tools: 5 rakes, sulky an editorial urging thedesirability of aunited fund to fin- is i'n good condition. The crop prayer. delivery; power ls Reflexologist what-have-you? Contact Kent . or side three ance voluntaryassociations and a letter from adisgruntled thick on the groundand the ears Speakers were Pres. Gordon Pilling, Cardston. 2al6c. mowers; two balers; one are of normal size. However, it appointment Brewerton, Bertha Wynder and swather; subscriber proclaiming right to support is Phone 432 for — three combines. Also his and desire any unfortunate thathail has caus- or call at 341 - 3rd ?t. West R. M. Beazer who "gave the biog- FOR SALE One gentle fresh new mowers and balers are charity heprefers, united fund or nounited fund. ed some lodging and where this Cardston, Alberta raphy of the deceased. Jersey Heifer, ihnoculated for again available.— Ask about our has occurred, the grain will be v J Selections by the double mixed Bang's Disease and T.B. Phone credit .plan. Top Notch Farm It would seem that the United Fund,like the Com- thin. quartette were: "O My Father" RlO7. 2al6p. Equipment. Phone 204, Card- munity Chest, develops very 'largely some citi- en and '"My Father Knows." ston. 2al6c because Archibald sang FOR SALE— No.S Wheat, &3c bu. likely Dennis "I Lee, phone — zens or more corporations, which are called on fre- Tide Rips A. Walked Today Where Jesus L: W. 406: 2al6c FOR SALE Used Gem Fruit quently,look on toomany appea's as an — Dr. L. Cowie Walked", accompanied onthe pi- — Bottles, cheap. One dozen 2-qt. inconvenience (By Bmhan) of FOR SALE Broilers and young several dozen one-quart. Jim ano by Queehie Nielson. Mrs. Spring — Dames, and and onemayhave some sympathy with this feeling. Lethbridge Chiropractic Clinic May Webster and Orvy Davidson Chickens. R. S. Phone 443, please. 2al6c Captain T. C. Anderson, mas- phone 546. 3al6c. Nevertheless the fact that unitedappealsof all kinds arise In Cardston - Every Friday rendered a duet withaccompan- — Springer Spaniel ter of the motor vessel Canadian by FOR SALE largely because of the efforts of donors to avoid Challenger, p.m iment Ardith Webster. RUBBER STAMPS andInk Pads Pups. information contact being of Montreal, may 2:30 to 5:30 Pall bearers were: Grant and Cardston News. For much, have an answer to a question (upstairs Office) —The Bill.Richards or phone R715. bothered too should make one give the matter over New Duahe Peterson, Ross and Andy — 2al6p which has been argued £or_years Leavitt, Broyce WANTED TO or mre a superficial appraisal. should,surely A Jacobs and RENT Two than One scru- among Naval guhners," '"*& ** " Wayne grandsons. three-bedroom home. Phone --sas-ssss-a-^-aB-Baa-ac; i 11 Prince, all FOR SALE— Yn-l ton 1953 Dodge tinize thedisadvantagesas well as theadvantages. The question, which is quite Willis 2al6p. frequently discussed "*m**mm*m**m***mm***m**m Christensen Funeral Home Pitcher. Truck, good tires (two new), in "Naval wereih charge of arrangements good. R2106, That alll should give at onetime maywell presentde- circles is: Can a man be engine very Phone made I $ and burial took place m the Bea- M. Jacobs, Caldwell. c cided advantages. The machinery for presenting a multi- into a good gunher, or rhust'he zer cemetery. be born with certain ::"> Life Insurance instincts* ■---""■"■- ;; Waterous Equipment 1500 Bushels No. 3 Spring Wheat tude of appeals at different times should be morecompli- along gunnery lines? Born In Utah Ltd. — :: Calgary Lethbridge selling as feed. Top Notch cated andmore expensive than the machinery for an ap- Naval gunnery Is an exacting Protection :: George E. Peterson was born Edmonton FarmEquipment, ph. 204. c science.. problem always ;; * Grande Prairie peal for all at one time. But is therem aunited appealad- The to m Mt.Pleasant, Utah, oh May 5, be confrontedis how tohit Amo- 1873. He married Fanny Golden DISTRIBUTORS STRAYED— from south of Kimball equateprovision to ensure that all appeals included re- ving target from a moving plat- FinancialSecurity Nephi, Utah, who predeceased one Hereford Cow and one through i: "'' of Allis Chalmers and General form " what is termed as" him years ago. year-old branded "FJR" on ceive the continuing support of the subscriber for the moving 1 12 MotorsDiesel captured all, air. Funds for They came to Canada m 1898 right ribs right ear split. Find- cause which has his imagination?After be- While scanning through anis- :: Retirement ' and settled oh a homestead m er notify F. J. Romeril or ph. foreunited appealsbecame the vogue, the averagevolun- sue of the Canadian Navy's offi- ""','. For all your Life insurance < Beazer where they lived and Rl2OB, Mt. View. p cial monthly' magazine "The needs see ',', raised their family. Through his' tary associationrelied on its annual financial appeal to Crowsnest," Captain Anderspn thrift he acquired more land, Have the following STRAYED TO MY PLACE— Bad create aneeded interest m some particular objective. read an article' in which it men- cattle, sheep, etc. and carried on Bally Steer branded on leftlSM tioned about his son's skill in jWillis Pitchei oi mixed farming business. USED MACHINERY ribs. Owner may haveKiS ii a . by (Calyihß Is the subscriber,when he has given alump sum to handling an anti-aircraft gun,, In public life he served as FOR SALE OB BENT same for thUlfli while servinginH.M.C;S."Haida" chairman of the school board for ad. Contact Lervae Cahoon. satisfy all appeals,likely to retain acontinuing interest f Louis Darby m out of Halifax, NS. Ii, >t several years.He was a member HDSB , Allis-Chalmers Tractor particular Being a sea-golhg man FOR SALE at Waterton Lakes— a this cause? Does his subscription to all at once him- f representing of the LDSchurch andheld pos- with Gradebuilder and Canopy fully self the Captain could readily J itions such as chairman of the modern four-room furn- meanthat he is givingbecause thisis the expressionof his where his would follow HDSB Allis-Chalmers Tractor ished cottage. Apply atcottage see ' son Amusement Committee Supt. of with Gradebuilder. to (Mrs.) E.M. McCleMand. c desire to build abetter community,and giving doe the sea for his livelihood, but ISun Life Assurance Co. Ithe Sunday School and m 1917 m 9how HDSB Allis-Chalmers Tractor — thesubscriber fully realize the significance of the thing or he came to be such an ex- was set a]:>-t as Bishop of the with FOR SALE 4-wheel Trailer, 4- pert marksman was another Beazer Ward which position he Carco Which capacity, 17.-..750 tires, $150. things he is supporting by matter. This, however, of Canada :; HDSB Allis-Chalmers f.n putting his hand m his pocket was soonII 'X held for 13 years. He also filled Tractor Phone 302 Nels Nelson. c once a year? clearedup whenhe bhought back Iin Cardston and District ; a six-mohths' mission to the with Carco Which to his son's early years. Eastern States. HDISAC Allis-Chalmers Tractor It wouldseem to us that a appeal may Mr. Anderson wrote the fol- During the past few years he with Gradebuilder Canopy united well be lowing ****#**m**m>immm***>t«tt***t and letter to the editors of the has left farmunder the man- l an efficient wayof raising a great deal of money for good publication his Terratrac ModelGT2S with A yd. Naval in Ottawa:' agement of his son-in-law, Mar- FrontEnd Shovel ■ causes,but "It spent itshould be more than that. It shouldbe apul- was with someInterest that ion Prince and much of D2Caterpillar ling at the heart strings, an expression Inoted the efficiency of marks- PRINTER his time visiting m 8.C., Oregon Tractor withDozer of citizenship and manship attained by the" A/A fpVoTwi ( and Arizona. He was a good D4Caterpillar Tractor with Over- patriotism,a meansof assumingresponsibility m the great guns in HMCS "HAIDA", as re- neighbor, a law-abiding citizen head Loader ported in your maga- Caterpillar task of building a community which as a anissue of MRS.JONES HAD A ROOM and an honestman. D4 Tractor with Hys- result of citizen zine, and particularly the refer- I | was the father ter voluntaryaction maybe better next IFOR RENT.ONE AD INOUR | He of nine Winch year than last year. ence to Petty Officer Hugh An- IPAPER BROUGHT HER J children, fiveof whomare left to D7Caterpillar Tractor with Hy- All of this athinking derson's ability as director of one mourn:Dewey of Halfway,Ore.; draulic Dozer deserves and aplanning on the of the guns. Mrs.Louise Leavitt of Trail, 8.C.; part of the sponsorsof united appeals to "It is Cardston, D8Caterpillar Tractor with Pow- theend that such with some satisfaction Mrs. Aria Prince of er Control Unit appealsmaybea combination that Inow realize that his basic Mrs. Georgia O sen of Coutts and of theslogans of two great training inbreaking windows, el- Mrs: Mary Jacobs of Caldwell, Two D8Caterpillar Tractors with service clubs,Rotary and Kiwanis,'we serve' and 'we ectric light globes,as well as the all Dresent at the funeral. Dozers ahd Canopy ADVERTISINGDOES ) build. Service is not service unless it builds. killing of our various-neighbors' He also leaves a posterity of 28 TDl4£ International Tractor chickens, for all which Ievent- grandchildren and 22 great grand with Dozer SALES..] ually paid, BOOST YOUR is now showing such children. TDI4 International Tractor with good results." Norheimer TRY ANADIN cn Overhead Loader j Two moredays until holidays! Mhdel '"G" Carco Winch The condition of the Saskat- Model "A" Carco Which THISNEWSPAPER chewan crop improved Card of Thanks I has stea- Quickway - dily throughout Model "E" with Back- A man walkedinto a countrynewspaperoffice one day the past month The George E. Peterson family hoemounted on Ford Truck. reports the Saskatchewan Wheat wish tothank all whohelp- and observeda printer setting type out of abarrel. After thos*3 UD6 I.H.C. Diesel Power Unit AND GETRESULTSIN j Pool. As at July 27 condition of ed In ahy day during their sad ny whatching a few minutes the man said: "Isn't that a ra- the wheatcrop wasplacedat 136 bereavement. Especially do they with K.W. Generator SELLING,BUYING ther slow way to set type?" Towhich the printerreplied: indicating a possible average thank the doctors and nurses UDIBA Power Unit ! yield ofapproximately 20.5 bushr who were so kind to their father THE' OR TRADING "Well, it is rather slow,but j'ou ought tobe around on els per acre.The long-time aver- BLUE-LINED Envelopes 10c per while inhospital; also the Relief PRICES ARE RIGHT j Friday whenIthrow it ml" ___ age IhSaskatchewanIs 15 bush- pkg., at the Cardston News Of- Society ahd all who helped in TERMS TO SUIT ARE els per acre, fice any way—a sincere thanks. AVAILABLE THE CARDSSOJ* HEWS 5 THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1956 '" ' ' ' mtm ■ .■■ ■ . ■ *i HARTLEY " Recent visitors to, Lethbridge „ 100 Service m Celebrating our years Banking '{$2M rW 'WmWw7M^ -WMfflBpi HHi Iwere Mr. and Mrs. Max.Ackroyd of ' : *> andMr. MelvinLeavitt. H111 1 131 1 j IX\\\w *£* A ">Z I The Junior MMenand Glean- ers held a weiner roastonthe ri- ver near the GrantAckroyd farm on Tuesday evening. This outing _B III*-i I■■ BMrelWlSaKttt I'^-.M-B-B was under the of their. ■■ ■ ■ ■ j_BriwBF'^--!rtt3B-**'*lf_^wil?*i direction tM^^^M teacher Mrs. Roumslia,Smith. jmVjjEggtSmjm'.jfiw_c_SB_^i8im Mrs. Dick Ricliards and.two 1 children of Spring Coulee-were B 1Jl111Kg IjBHM-BBpilfflSI^ guests atthe Leland:dviatt farm for several days. HwiPpWBPi^^-PH*>-- herSun- * -gsBBi^pKjB B Mrs. Ziha Jensen took _H I!1I1IillTill!IIBIB I fill 'i'V i'1\'^\'^\Mmlw^flmWsmm\ Mif_- Douglas Woodruff, Christine Ack- royd Larry Leavitt..and Randy """ mJ/£ jA\ Driven Windrower, youdo the kindof job that means mor© Oviatt. WlrirfU W aii^ better grain from every acre. Windrows are laid high Dennis Ackroyd-returned-home hospital Friday afternoon. thestubble w11*1the *headsexPosed for faBter curin3 from /?fj* /ZrA/TAtsJAV on Mrs. Florence.Oviattsipent four more uniform ripening. There's plenty of room for air cir- daysm Kalispeli> during,the week __ drying of weeds Calgary visitors during,.the p culation under the windrow to hasten the Smith, A |H B|| with a ■week were Bishop Chase IflHU nFFRr and green material.' What's more/windrows made Mr. Ardell Hartley, Mr. a2nd Mrs. IIVilli UEEHE jonn Deere hold their shape better and are easier to pick MelvinLeavitt and.:son DeLynn. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Orr and up.Shattering is reduced to'theminimum. family of Kalispell visited with IJLflMllBfllAfEB the WWIIIW IIUWW En ghow big-capacity relatives m this district over Come and letus you the f^ line oi weekend. JohnDeere Windrowers. Mrs. Zina Jensen is visiting with her married children m Fort Macleod. L Speakers m church services on Sunday were Elders Max Ack- royd and H. VibertWoodruff. Mr. FOR YOU at any of our branches Farm Equipment and Mrs. Werner Hunsperger Top-NofGh rendered a vocal duet, accomp- There's a specially printedmementoofour 100 yearsofbankingservice — anied at the piano by Miss Rita waiting for you at The Toronto-Dominion Bank. So dropm soon andpick up Cardston Ackroyd, your copy. W«know you'll finditinteresting and will Phone 204 People from their work free ... wantto home copy permanent to spend the weekend with their have apersonal as a souvenir. familieswereMrs. Annie Orr and 0 daughter Fay andJohn Oviatt. The First Train from Toronto to Montreal Sunday visitors at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Lelabd Oviatt were Read about this memorable"first" andother authentic incidents m Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Oviatt and «sai»*""4&V "Selectionsfrom Canadian Yesterdays". Read about fugitiveLouis Riel's family of Calgary and Miss Idon- *Jsllfir\n^^ daring visitto theHouse ofCommons...about the Prime Minister's wife na Oviatt of Claresholm. ij^aluL^P,*. whorode acrossthe Rockies on thecowcatchbr of a.train... these aresome Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Leavitt 07%*m*&iy ofthe interestingand informative stories m the gift book wehave for you and family visited at Boundary * "° Creek Sunday. at yourlocal branch ofThe Toronto-Dominion Bank. — (all " BUSINESSES ADVERTISE " TYPEWRITER RIBBONS SUCCESSFUL makes) at the Cardston News MNR T±* ■ lIIT'JN BANKINO BSRVICI W.L.BEALES, Manager — CardstonBranch HILLSPRING E.EARL MILLER LAID TO REST j Snapshot Funeral services for Mr. Edwin the Guild Earl Miller "were held from the j Hill Spring chapel at 2p.m., Aug- only ust 7th withBishop GeorgeHull" conducting. > PLYMOUTH The choir sang, "Sometime ; We'll Understand." .. Opening■■ iprayer wasby Patriarch F. P. Fi- sher. A solo, "O My Father" was rendered by Gury Stringam. PUSH-BUTTON POWERFLITE First speaker was Bishop Hull, HIiQIVIj| %Tll 11111|| lII automatic transmission, who thanked the people on be- 111 l mvlI 111111 l driving yet family their HIIWBIU MMMB 111MMw— MBMB"" e^iest control half of the for kind- MB ■■ m , ■■■ designed. Just touchabut- ness during their bereavement. » ton,steponthegas,andgo. Elder Bryan Smith gave the £fyy . mmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmkww*^^ Mechanically perfect. biography of the deceased, then jBmiMmi IIH IAfm\ B l, cluding speaker who presented '■ ! £«" »: the plan of life and salvation, Tfll|III Vll_^lIl1111111IPlIh lm I the one new car styled to andoffered solace to thebereav- lUI OUI I stay new-looking for years. ed. M^l^V B The choir, under the direction of Mrs. Velora Smith, sang "I !■■■ \ open-road poweris yours Need Thee EveryHour." r 'tocommand with a choice .Closing prayer was offered by t of new Hy-Fire V-8 or big Mm^ ' engines. Elder Talmage McMurray. "siilfe. PowerFlow 6 In- Interment was hi Hill.Spring cemetery with Elder Wallace Hurdofferingthe graveside pray- er. Pall bearers wereGodfrey Bar- fus, Grant Caldwell Heber L. Harker, Archie Smith, David Di- ckie and LeVar Leishman. Mr. and Mrs. Gill, parents of Mrs. Miller came from Mediciiie Whether you cultivate roses with fancy names, or"enjoy ordinary grow- Hat to attend the services and by-themselves flowers like hollyhocks, you've got a good picture inbjact. fiveother brothers werepresent, some driving 600 miles from the Turn Your Camera on Flowers East. — Biography Raising flowers is a favorite one that's easily solved. You Edwin Earl Miller wasborn at hobby withmany people, whether want the particular flower ci Freedonia, Kas., m 1898, the son they have big gardens or do it m flowers to stand out m all thtil of General Grant Miller and a window box— and more and beauty andanythingm theback* Olive Meadows.He came to Can- them, finding ground likely distracting parents more of are that is to be ada with his when he they can enjoy their flowers long So, a piece of cardboard, light Of Was three yearsold. Miss Thom- after they've bloomedanddiedby dark,according to the color of tha In1939he married picturing them' flowers your preference,.goat . ery GO. In that same year' hej at their best. .and " became ill with asthma. ! Close-ups of flowers are not as behind them to provide com- He farmed for many years' easy to take as pictures of the pletely neutral background. whole garden, but the effort it Sometimes you can use tha NOW ON THE BIG-CAR COMFORT is an- across Waterton River and his! BIGGESTK»iw»»~»-'wr.wwCHOICE . -BIGGEST DEAL 1 . children have attended takes to picture themindividually ground or the sky for a neutral . ' otjierexclaveyouget with three CAR WITH THE HIGH-VALUE FEATURES Plymouth.Roomier inside scnool at Hill Spring. | or m clumps is well worth the background by shooting from a LOW-PRICED , ' leaves to mournhis passing high or low angle, depending, oi „ ,_, .. andsmoother riding. He time. That's right ! No other car m It's a fact. Plymouth.is the better car, | Oriflow shock absorbers besides his wife two daughters,i A camera that can be used at course, on the height of location Plymouth's low pricerange can match yet its extra valuecosts youno more. i levelouttheroughestroad, Doreen and Eleanor, and a son,1 very short distances is an asset, of your subject. the features you get when you get a No wonder Plymouths are selling so i Norman. His parents, one sister but not a must. An inexpensive But don't—do any of this oa a new Flight-Sweep Plymouth. There's fast. And,ofcourse, you canget all of | and a brother, predeaced him. : close-up attachment will let you windy day because you cant every PREVENTIVESAFETY features - up to 200 h.p. under that hood to give Plymouth's quality features m I Hke Safety.Rim wheels, en get as close as 3% feet with even tell the flowers to stand still and you thepower youneed for safer pass- model. The best time tobuy itis now, i Safety-Lock door latches, the simplest camera. watchthe birjiie. thedeals big and trade-in | ALBERTA 1956 GAME — . mg, fast take-off. There's extra-roomy when are ... twin-cylinder front wheel Background presents aproblem 610 John Van Guilder comfort inside for relaxed riding. And valueof your car is atits peak. I brakes help prevent acci- REGULATIONS ANNOUNCED the preventive safety features youget I dents,help protectyou and| Opening dates and changes m equipment. Chrysler Corporation Canada,Limited. . I yourfamily. regula- withPlymoutharestandard of the Alberta 1956 game bag tions were announced this week half hour after suhset. Hunters limits include one mountalh ITS LOVES ITS GOI Huestis, will be allowed to take five birds goat, male or female; one grizzly EVERYBODY LIKES LOOKS... by E.S. Fish and Game of each species daily with pos- bear; one black or brown bear Commissioner. (cubs The seasoto for migratory game session limit of 25. and females with cubs are Season for pairie chicken, ruf- protected); and ohe animal of birdsm the northern zone of the species may province will open September 1, fed grouse, spruce partridge and the antlened which the same as lastyear and run to hungarian partridge is October be either a male deer moose or .«V-0 15 to November 30; for blue elk, or m one areaand during a 6 November southern PUffVIOUTH 30. In the specified period, female elk. zone the season opens on Sep- grouse and ptarmigan, Septem-— a A tember and closes December ber 1-30; ahd pheasants north male caribou may be takenunder 12 No. 1 Highway and north of a special licence m the area 15, five days later than 1955. of Jasper NationalPark. Wilson Snipe cah be shot m No. 9 Highwuy—to the Saskatche- north of the northern zone from Septem- wanboundary October15 toNo- Thesheep and goat season op- (Caidston) " September vember 17. In the southern area ens September 1 throughout the Ltd. ber 1-30 and from 12 & RL SERVICE the seasonwill run from October province and runs,to October 13. B to October 13 m the southern — zoiie of Alberta. 15 to November 30. Deer, elk ahd moosemay.be shot PLonel37 Cardston,Albtrta Bag limits andlicence fees for Nimrods will be allowed to take m most areas starting October migratory birds remain unchang- ohly one animal of anybig game 15, and m other .areas from No- ed. species. Mountain sheep must vember 1. Exceptingcertain.sec- species have ahorn curl of Ya or larger tions the season will close Nov-* - - Shootinghours ofall of 30, «.1i.. i.i. m n Climax-Showerof Stars onTV. C^eokyour nawspaparfor andtlmt. they be taken. ._ _ ._; F.1 Watch weekly data upland game birds we tto one- before can Other ember . . 6 TflE CaRD&TON NEWS THURSDAY,, AUGUST 16.1956 i ji _■ " -» . . . i .. . ■ .■ ia SCOITS SCRAP BOOK By R. J.SCOTI |< ||Comrie SewingMachine ' j ILITTLE WANTADSIfjgtfi/"] « Co. are featuring a f 14 T Just Arrived! :: MidSummer Sale . It ..o $ — Jl While they last all Floor | \ LOVELY SELECTIONSCOTCHPLAID—SKIRTSFORLADIES !! Models ahd Demonstrators | t They're just simply grand! Two styles Kilt StyJ.e and Reversible J| |! are selling from f I (two skirts m one). All-Wool with Permanent Pleats! I ::10 to p.c. Discount I 20 SEWING & ALTERATIONS. Ph, Going Away To School? t Martha Woolf, 298. Specializing | m wedding dresses. p I These areperfect for anycampus!Make your selectionnow! Size 9-18 | || FOR RENT-"3-room House with COMRIE light and water.Ph. 550. p ;; SEWING MACHINECO 1 *" FOR SALE— Quart Gem Sealers, $20 $25 Distributors of the f $1.00 dozen.— Mrs. J. G. Smith, " v T '44 Fabulous Pfaff Automatic £ phone 284 c !! SewingMachines 4- 4)++st*****>M>**i><*>t4>V****** f ± T *'>* Just Dial it to Style it! I - T I OPENINGFOR | "i, 327 sth St. So., Lethbridge | I Hudson's Bay Blanket Goats 1 Phohe FAirfax 71070 | * smartest campus. Available m Men's * ...... ->!* IHair Dresser I I Are also the lookers on any. ► and Women's styles. All colors available. | | Operator 2 Beauty Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Prete of $ wanted immediately o Trans-Canada Toronto, Ont., wereCardstonvis- $25-°° $49*° itors last week. to i Subscriptions Pipe Lines Mrs. Mable Workman of Leth- bridge spent Wednesday here vi- ; Pick YoursToday ...We'll be glad tohold it for you! | (Received This Week) TORONTO, — R QILULA^NOW 1 Aug. 3 "Trans- siting with her mother, Mrs. " 4 Luther, Cardston I CARDSTON 4y, Canada Pipe Llhes Limited will MarthaLeishman. E. C. ft *$" lay pipe as fast as it comes from Mrs. Florence Anderson, Card- I >i.^.1.4..|l»»|«4<>l"t<'l"l"l"t"l"I"l">"l"<"><'4* Mr. and Mrs. Forest Wood and the steel mills and wil continue family stybn to push completion of the Alber- have moved into the Pres. New Shipment J. L. Zemp, Del Bonita IHAVE all my farm machinery E. J. Wood home. The Gordon \ j ta-Winnipeg section just as loing Alvin Billingsley Los Gatos, Cal. for sale: 1949 Self-Propelled Malmbergs have moved into the " Aurora, as weather conditions will per- GRANDMERESWEATERS...Another MUST manyCollegeGirl's \ Mrs. LeoH. Bastian, IHC Combine; fflC 12-ft Swa- mit," Charles Coates,Executive Forest Wood home until their — \ Utah ther; Tractors; FarmallM; AR S. newhome Isbuilt. ;; wardrobe A lots of nice sweaters. You'll find these a rage on any J' Wynder, Spring Massey; Vice-President and GeneralMan- P. W. Hill John Deere; 44 L180 agerof thepipelinecompany said The 4th Ward MIAheld a very ','. Campus. Fine Wools, Gorgeous Orlons. I, Miss Joyce Ainscough, Calgary with Grain Box (1952); party Tuesday ♥" Truck today. successful even- 1. " " Grace Hatch Cardston 1938 two-ton Chev; two half- ingat the Lions Park, under the \ > 44 Richards, Renton, In answer to reports that a J. V. Wash. ton trucks; VanBrunt Press Company official told rep- direction of Stan Johnson and — had a Beatrice Hall, Cardston DriU; 14 ftIHC 3-row Cultivat- utility company Wayne Rasmussen. They played BUDGET TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED SELECT NOW ii J. A. Jbhansen, Cardston or; 30 ft. Field Sprayer; Mac- resentative of a softball and other .games iiII » . "'4I that gas through the line would and IF Mrs. Henry Vair Cardston leods Chopper; Gleaco Ham- thenenjoyed a corti roast.A good ■ notbe available until next sum- I V. D. Williams, Cardston mer-mill; One Way; 45 IHCHay was in attendance. I. 4 Jensen, mer Mr. Coates said that neith- crowd Mrs. Melvin Spokane Baler; Truck Bale Loader; 3- ahy Special Interest Snow, er Trans-Canada nor official The 1st Ward Lula Cardston bottom Plow; new 10 ft. IHC of the Company had ever made group met at the home of Mrs. Roy Nielson, Cardston Rake; two 825x20 tires; two2- Palmer Sunday evening for Payne such a statement. Alta Burton Cardston 900x20 tires; Mayrath Grain u fireside, with Pres. Druscilla Myashita, Glenwood Loader; Bug. — Mr. Coates stated that the Burt I H. Tumble James & Son speakers C. W. steel strike obviously will result Burt in charge. Guest I Gordon Prete, London,Ont. Brown,phone 26, Glenwood. Cahoon Lamb, m pipe deliveries later than the were Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Alonzo Cardstori c originally who told of their recent trip to i YOUR FAMILY.CLOTHING STORE !! Hugh Wescott Cardston contracted schedules. Mrs. Cow, However, until the strike is over Hawaii and showed accompany- J. L. Stanford, Cardston FOR SALE— YoungHolstein » . .i Bang's and pipe deliveries are resumed ingslides, after which lunch was ' '' Edith Ackroyd, Hartley innoculated for Disease guests. [x4iji»#'t >***'>'*****^***'l'**********'t t'*** Champney, T.B. PhoneR107. c it is impossible accurately to served to over 30 l*#****''''*'*************' H. C. Owendale and the effect of the strike — — —— - C. Caldwell, Spring Coulee — measure cn— : A. FOR RENT Large two-room on the construction program. en apartment,plus private The Jolly Jill Club entertained The Wolsey Brothers— Edward, front a en Mrs.EC. Nay of Owehdale en- their husbands at a dinner party a short holiday, Cardston bathand entrance,lots of cup- her home recentlyat HILLSPRING Wendell, Deah, Morgan, Elmo, After water sup- tertainedat at Waterton Park Saturday. Byron and Mr. Marlin Bennett, Public Library will open August boards. Heat and The local fair is the show win- a trousseau tea in honor of her Speakers church on Seventy plied. Available Sept. 1. Phone community is daughter, Marlene, mar- at services The Quorum of and spent two days at the cemetery, 20th. dow of the and it whose Sunday were students who at- their wives held a party at Wlat- cementing police, R. G. Wiley at 303 after 7. p every resident's duty to strive to riageto Mr. Alex Ivanco ofLeth- and fixing up the Garth Albiston, chief of Saturday. tended BYU at Provo: Sylvan ertoin. graveyard plot. his family, have been holi- do his or her partm making the bridge took place last Butler, Smith, .Dennis and GOIN TO SCHOOL. Selling; all the best on record. Assisting and serving Carlos A number of farmers from the Mr. Charles Mellafontand son daying atVancouver, B.C. forthe our furniture Phone 599. c eve"nt the hostess Butler, Glen Barfus, GrantFish- district havegone to the Church and and past The News willnot be published the 35 guests who called during put hay. Mr. Mrs. R. H. Mella- two weeks. Miss Dor- er. Elder H.Lybbert was the con- Ranch to up font of Coutts visited at the Inouyegarage m the weeks of August 23 and the afternoon were: cluding speaker. Linda Gartier v The T. Boee at 30, othy Kurtz and Miss Marion home of Mr and Mrs.Byroto Wol- Glenwood was broken into Sun- MUSIC as the office will be closed rendered a vocal solo. Members sey Friday. evening. taken, from August 20 and re-open on HodgdonofLethbridge,Mrs. Jai- genealogical work shop day A till was Anyone interested in Piano September fary ahd Brown of Owen- of the Messrs. Gordon Lowry, Jerry containingabout $5.00. Police are Lessons, Popular 4, to ehable the staff Mrs. whohad completed their course MT. VIEW for Music and two-weeks' vacation. dale. ■ Campbell and Miss Rita Camp- investigating. Pianp Accordion, contact L. D. Ito take their ' were .nresentd with awards by Payne 1 ** Guests at the Wm. home bell, at Watteyne, Bishop George Hull. Those re- visited the home of Mr. George who has Webster at Mt. View. Ph. R1313. Viola are Mr. andMrs. Ricks Smith of and Mrs. CyrilLowry at Missoula been on the local staff of the c ceiving certificates were: Los Angeles and Mrs. Mary Por- overthe weekend. Toronto-Dominion Bank here the Wynder, Hazel Gibb, Norma ter of Centreville, Utah. leaving FOR SALE— 25 head good young French, Bertha Wynder, Clarice Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nielson past four months is to Mr. and Mrs.Ernest Parrlsh of family join Navy. will (feeder pigs, price $11. Contact Martin, Lorraine Fisher, Kath- and and Airs. Glga Niel- the Canadian He Salt Lake City are visiting at the spent Saturday join medical assistant and C. A. Caldwell, Spring Coulee, leenHawthorne, Pat Wrlghti Ed- Oakley Thompson son afternoon m as.a phone j and Melvin Waterton. MOVIES Draper duty Aug. R'609. p Free j andlone Jackson. Mrs. reports for 25 at La- na Pillinghomes. Fleche, Sask. - - Norma French was instructor. JohnPetricia and A family gathering was held FOR home made wool filled | at THEATRE, Cardston, 8 p.m. :: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smythe have Mr. andMrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George the family visiting Guests at the Gibb . quilts phone 218 c ROXY of Bellevue are at Campbell home over the weekendincluded returned from a two-weeks'holi- the C. L. Brunsdale home. Mick at Browning on your Stamps day. Their son Verhon drove Wednesday evening Sunday. Those attending Mr. and Mrs. FredGibb of El- Get Rubber from Spokane they On Mr.and Campbellwexe: lensburgh, Wash., and Mr. and The Cardston News. Friday, August them to where at- werehosts Mr. and Mrs. John and ! 17 I' wedding of a niece. Mrs. Paul Dee Pt^ne family, Mr. Camp- Mrs. Hehry Gibb of Rosemary, — V 4 tended the at a farewell party m hdnor of and Mrs. Les LOST Truck Tire size 900x20, They visited at-Seattle and then Steed, bell and family and Mr. andMrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibb of by Carpenters :: by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce who Campbell Spring. This was the first between Glenwood turnoff and presented the new Union Local went bus to New Westmin- are moving to Eugene Oregon Bill ahd son Richard. Hill . Obmmu'nity I ster, they were guests m time the tour Gibb brothers had Indian' Hall, on B.C. where the near future.. Miss Charlene Sommerfeldt been together for eight years. Saturday, Aug. 11. Finder at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Callie Wilde of Welling is and. two of her girl friends went please phone 208. c Eveiybody Welcome! No Admission ii Leonard Burton. Mr. Burtonwas on camping trip by pack Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bennett I Hill Spring visiting at the home of . her a horse just received word from a former resident of grandmother, Mrs. EvaJacobs. to slide lake. They left on Tues- have NOW IS THE TIME! and lived with the Smythe's. day and returned Sunday, re- their sdn Lloyd of Salt Lake City STEWART'S IS THE PLACE! Mr. and Mrs. Glen Richards, Weekend visitors to Mountain that heis tobe on the faculty of View included Mr. and Mrs. Jack porting a very exciting time. Where you can get your school daughter Sandra and son Joe of Ady baby Calgary; the University of Utah. Lloyd is Joseph City, Arizona, guests and of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. L. Marsden and graduate from the University supplies, text books and diction- were and Mrs. Bud Jenkins and fam- family and Mrs. Isabel!©, Owen a Special if t ion Thursday at the home of Mr. (hee Marsden) of physiatric sociology, and is aries. bonus on binders Friday ily of Calgary; Mr. andMrs. Mel- of Black Wamond ordered before school days. Can- and Mrs.RulonButler.Oa Tolley Coutts; employedby the State of Utahm Saturday they had holiday vin of Mr. and visited with friends and rela- division of vocational rehabilita- adian agents for Deseret News and a Mrs. Wallace Sloan and Mr and tives m the district Tuesday. (LDS Church Section) $3.50 per Supplies at Banff and Lake Louise m Mrs. Gordon Sloan of Cardston; tion. ii |Harvesting Mr. and Mrs.Delbert Nielson company with the Butler family requirement Dept, year.Open untilafter the show. Linda Belle Tolley, Clarence Ed- and Eric visited Fertiie, Itis a of the get- and Miss Ardyth Butler who son m that all mate Will all teachers desirous of Lethbridge. wards andHoward Uibel of Leth- B.C. on Saturday. of India* Affairs ting text books have their re- joined them at bridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Lome Indians above 18 years of age c Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Olsen and carry photos foriden- quests inby August 25. , Godfrey of Cardston. must their Haying Supplies daughter of Edmonton and Mr. Miss LornaJacobs had the mis- tification, also a description of (Additional wants adson page2) >'f ;| and Mrs. Andrew Olsen of Cal- any distinguishing marks. This fortune to fall from a horse on gary were guestsduringthe week Wednesday break her arm. Ladies Softball week Bert Kingston has taken CANNINGNEEDS GIFTWARE at the home of Mrs. Lily Olsen. and about 700 individual photos of jj Speakers m afternoon services After a very successful season Mr. and Mrs. Olsen proceeded to Sunday were Mrs. Hazel Bruns-; the Blood Indians.Last year he ;; ELECTRIC & GAS APPLIANCES \\ Salt Lake City onholiday. the ladies' softball league finish- did a similar job for the Peigan FOUND Cecil Wynder, dale who gave a brief history of ed with a tournament, the final , Mr. and Mrs. Primary organization; Ira■ Indians. The Blood reservation "Found" Advertisements are 0 Mr. Mrs. Percy Wynder, Mr. the game at Del Bonita between the largest Published Free. ** and Tolley who gave a report of his1 Remington is the m Canada, with and Mrs. Wm Wynder, J»frs. Nor- Rockets of Cardston population of about 220. recent mission to New Zealand; won a total ma Allred, Mr. S. Wynder at- ; ahdAetna. The Rockets 24-3 —Macleod Gazette. George for the LDS church and Ernest taking the trophy from Aetna, PAIR OF SHOES (Child's) at tended the funeral of E. City. ! Tuesday. Parrlsh of Salt Lake The whohas held it for the past two Woolford Park. Contact Cless ii" Hardwareii Peterson at Beazer on Primary children sang two chor- Woolford, Coombs Society held quil- years. Cardston. '! The Relief a uses. This three-game Cardston ting at their regular monthly Tolley was a tour- Ji Phone 12 jj meeting where they made a quilt Marlene and Marvin of nament with Cardston Pirates Shaughnessy, are visiting at the1 snd Kit Kats, Del Bonita and CentsPerMefh for Mrs. Erma Pinkerton. Tolley Will End Tho Fly and Uoa Gardston 4-H Calf Mrs.Edith Woolf ahd twochil- Ho home. Jefferson Jets also participating. Spokane Miss Elaine Jacobs of Cardston Remington Rockets have been Problam On Your Cattlo dren of and Mrs. Carol is holidaying at the home of her Yes, Club Picnic Duce and son of Everett,Wash., Jacobs; sponsored by Remington Con- for throa cants par haad are guests at the home of Mr. mother, Mrs.Eva struction Co. of Cardstoh with par month. to A large number from here at-;Reed as coach, agisted Due an error m last week's and Mrs. F. P. Fisher. Mr. Glen tended the funeral services for Quinton report on the Chinook 4-H an- Fisher went to Glacier Park for ' by Howard Sugdon. Joan Kearl WK pichic, the late George E. Peterson at pitcher APPLICATOR nual mention was not them. They came by train to that Tuesday is and Connie Duce is WIU Do ThaJob made of the Trophy station. Beazer on last. catcher. This team has ohly lost completition 1 Mr. Harold Watson is a patient game LaborFroo donated for annual CLEARANCE Mr. and Mrs. Forest Strate one in the series. ! are LethbridgeMunicipalhospital. 13 by m by local ranchers. This was won spending holiday Prizes wereawarded Nath- a two-weeks' at Penny holi- by Ruth Powleslahd. The winner the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Miss Hancock is an Lowry,president of the league of the achievement prize, donat- Ambridge at Pamona, Calif. Mrs. daying at the home of relatives for the following: best batting by Southern Co-op., ! SPECIALS m Calgary. average, , ed Alberta Ambridge is the former Melba most most " was Carol Joanne and Jane Eva Strate scored, put- Salt. Strate. visited at Lethbridge last week. runs most unassisted The Club would also like to Mrs. George Tolman has re- outs, firsthome ru'n, most three- thank Buy-Mor Market for Mrs. Kathleen Uibel is a pa- the 1 KIDDIES' SWIM SUITS.Sizes up to 8 £| AQ turned from a month's stay m hospital. base hits and most runs scored. very ample lunch which they *""§' \\ Calgary home tient ln Cardstoh The Pirates won the bat for a $3.95. goingiof ¥ at the of Mrr and en again supplied this year for the I years.Reg.up to All ;; Mrs. Keith Prince. Mr. and Mrs; non-error game and a ball went picnic. «" each game. |T Prince have'a new son. "to the winner of on AAJ Mr. and Mrs. Devere Gibb and TAYLORVILLE Players receivingprizes wereas WIK APPLICATOR 1 THREELADIES'SWIMSUITS- A ii family and Mr. and Mrs. Shel- follows: Betty Schow, JoanKearl Mr. and Mrs. Archie Slawson ¥■""■"7 ;; PYPERLAID Richards, Harker, family Didsbury I Smallsize.Reg.$7.95.Now don Wynder and family spent MAT TO.REST Belle Verda AND INSECTICIDE and of werevis- Sunday evening m Cardston atI Funeral services for the late Bertha Layton, Enid Noble, Ne- Glv* You Positive Control itors m Cardston this week.. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- MatPyper were held at the cha- dra Schneider, Vanita Wescott, Wlntor and Summer The News Office exterior has SEE OUR WINDOWS jj ence Wight where they visited. pel March 6 with Bishop Rega Lena Hehrie, Betty Holsworth, been brightened this week by I with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pinker- Gregson conducting. Connie Duce, Virginia Welch, For CQmpleto Details Writo Richard Burton with his paint-, Carlson, Berdene Beazer outfit, ton of American Forks, Utah. Speakers were Elder Bruno Doris Wile Applicator Co. ing thereby making it Mrs. June Russell with her Sommerfeldt and Bishop Greg- and Haael Matson. more prominent oh the Main daughters Camille, Following the closing of the OF CANADA street. Karma and son. 538-6Street South, left on Monday to attend the The Taylorville Singing Moth- league the Remington Rockets I With warmsunny weather and graduation of Mr. Orvin Russell ers sang "If With All Your and their partners were enter- Lethbrid*, Alborta I through- Remington Lodge scattered rai!n showers MILLINERY Iat BYU, Provo. Hearts" ahd "Peace ILeave You" tained at the jr district during the past MODEL Remington or oar agnt Iout the Mr. and Mrs. Dell Beazer of Miss Charlene Sommerfeldtren- at Waterton. Don few weeks,grain crops are look-1 dered vocalsolo. Miss Marie!showedpictures of his recent trip Beazer Sunday guests at a excellent promise sat- COMPANY were , a lunch ing and a ! the home of Mr. and Mrs. Law-' Steed was organist. Interment. to Mexicoand lovely was isfactory yield despite late germ- was In Taylorville cemetery. Ienjoyed. Spencers Hardware ination test Spring. f******************************** rence Gibb.