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Cardston News 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 hit 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 run- 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 Pitcher: ArelButa, Alberta Stake at the double- 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.
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