**************************** *.< > 5 ItIs good to be without vices, <; that falls ln love with him- | Ibut itis not good to be without11 self haveno rivals. will | * temptations.— Wl Bagehot. 1! —Benjamin Franklin, c * The News *""****************************< > iHe CARDSTON. THE TEMPLE CITY OF — CARDSTON, THURSDAY,NOVEMBER 22, 1956 Subscription Price $2.50 per year 7c per single copy VOL.56,No. 19

Weddings Town Good Neighbors OBITUARY Former Provo Boy Receive Queen OBITUARY Council 1 MRS.AGNES ATWOOD Mayor and Council were all The Good Neighbors club met MRS.MORGAN STRATE Rinehart past Dies From Accident Scout Certificates Mrs. Agnes Atwood passed present Monday evening for the at the home of Mrs. j Following an!illness of the away Wednesday morning regular town council meeting. on November 21, withDoreen as four years, Mrs. Morgan Strate, (Provo Herald,-Nov. 13.1956) Twelve Scouts from Cardston alter trip being m Cardston hospital for — Report hostess. Thirteen members were 56, passed awaym Cardstonhos- Ronald Monte Wight, 15, who and district made a to Medi- PRINCE by the Chief of Police Saturday part the past week, at the age of 79 HALL complaints, 22 present. pital Saturday, afternoon. She formerly lived in Provo. died cine Hat to take quiet wedding of interest consisted of-11 Bateman hospital Monday _ Hospi- in a colorful ceremony and be years. A prosecutions (12 Indian Act,5 Li- Vice-President Garda had been a patient m in the St.Mark Funeral services-will be held took place Thursday, Nov. 15 at Act, by-law," took charge. After singing their for three days.; tal in Salt Lake City, following presented with their QueenScout LeRoy quor 3 2 Criminal repeating injuries on Saturday.Nov.24 at 1:30 pjn. the VernHallhome when Code) penalty tickets were club song and the slo- Services ior' Mrs. Strate were received in an automo- certificates. and Mrs. Vern seven gan, answered by accident Thursday Fourteen other Scouts from from the 3rd Ward chapel, with Hall son of Mr. issued and three car accidents roll call was held from the Mt. View chapel bile 28 miles Bishop Fred Spackman conduc- Hall, united in marriage to reported. recalling an embarrasing mom- Wednesday, 21, conduct- north of Rock Springs. Wyo. werealso pres- was on Nov.. & ting arrangements by Treva Prince, daughter oi ent, caused much laugh- He was born April 6, 1941, in ent. and Chris- Miss Prince, police committee have which" edby BishopBruce Burt of Card- Mr. and Mrs. Marion all The ter. . ston lst^Ward; . Provo,asonof J. Monteand Jes- The event took place in the tensen Funeral Home. Bishop Fred Spack- asked for anew ventilating door sie Wight. high school. Biography of Cardston. police office. Club business was discussed Opening song Was by the Mt. Maxlne Tucker He at- new man officiated at the ceremony. for the and committees for the Christ- View choir, "Not Now But m the tended the Wasatch. Joaquinand Framed certificates were pre- Agnes Atwood was born at bride chose a tweed suit A letter was received from Miss appointed. Zelma Timpanogos Elementary schools sented by Hon. J. J. Bowlen, Lt. Southampton, England, and at The McFarlan, , sup- mas(party were Coming Years". Invocation was with white accessoriesand a cor- Elsie Nish and Queena Marsden were by Bishop Luel Perrett. in Provo Gov. of Alberta and were signed the ageof 11 yearscame to Utah, sage pink roses for her wed- ervisor of community recreation, appointed entertainment; Speakers In 1951 he moved to Pinedale by Governor General Vincent m layu married JohnAtwood of stating forthe were Mrs. Helena she she will be m Cardston May andHazel Nish arid Mar- McMurray spoke love with his.parents.He was anhon- Massey, Chief Scout of Canada and m 1917 they came to Cana- taBean on 22, the recrea- who on the only area were: BridesmaidwasMiss Ne Nov. to review jorie Moody for refreshments. A and harmony that was present m or student and the one of Scouts from this da, settling first at Raymond wore a tweed suit with a tional 'program here, relative to party his class (to be on the honor roll Duvid Olsen, Brent Clark and he. was m the sheep bus- who possible government grant. date for~ the willbe chosen the home; Feriel Nelson of Stirl- year. Cardston; where corsage of pink carnations. a later. ing who gave brief biography last He was a member of Kenneth Cahoon of iness and then- they moved to Pitcher was best man. Councilmen .Godfrey and Greg- .a the school chorus, the football Belynn Jensen of Aetna, Reed 1922, Jim Birthday gifts were received by and spoke on being prepared if Green, Brooics until then to Mon- Parents of both bride and son were appointed tomeet with Rinehart,. and basketball teams. Archibald, Kent Noel arch. Later they Cold Hazel Nish and Elsie we should be called; Pres. Mark " Lyman went to groom were .resent. Miss McFarlan. from their Aunt Jemimas. Spencer spoke on An 'active member of the LDS Quinton and Reed of Lake where they went into the Following ceremony a wed- appoint- L. who her Church, he held the Glenwood; Robert Russel, Blaine the Grant Lamb has been A card of thanks, was received mission as amother and admon- office of a fishing business. They returned ding was served. Trie ed town electrician, replacing teacher at the time of his death.' Bunnage, Clinton Butler and to Raymond and then to Aefcn/;, luncheon weddingtrip from both Kate Lehr and Kent ished those present to obey the explorer scouting. Wynder Spring. newlyweds left fora Guido Pontarollo. Dunn, may He was an in Lynn of Hill La- In1929 they took,up a ranch at Falls. On,their return for small remembrances laws of God that we be pre- RonaldWight loved fishing,hun- ter the boys will receive a golden to Great A school board delegation was they received from the club pared to meet Him when we ting Boundary Creeik. They retired m they willmake their home at the present, headed by J. S. Smith while m hospital. and all outdoor sports. crown badge. 1944 and moved into Cardston JohnStott ranch atHar- leave this life.- Surviving are his parents of Scoutmasters andparents were Atwood passed away former' purchased by for the St. Mary's divisional The sevennew members drew ' Solos wererendered by Miss guests. where Mr. risville, recently Charlie Walker for the present ex- Pinedale; two brothers and two especially invited Guest 1947. board and names for the Xmas Colleen Pierson who sang "My sisters, Gary, George. Patriacia speaker was Gordon Tay- m Vern Hall. local school board, to again re- change after which a lunch was Happiness" and Harold Watson Hon. Mrs. Atwood was an active * problem finalizing by ■Jean and Kathy Wight, all of lor, minister of highways. worker- m Relief Society of view the of a servedby the hostess, assisted who sang '''In the Garden". Pinedale. and grandparents, the — site for a new school 'and gym. Bateman. May Nish was Closing song by choir, Mr. en theLDS church and wasafriend SCHLEPPE WALBURGER Garda was the and Mrs. George W. Tucker of neighbor to all. winter weddingof in- The Town of Cardston and the co-hostess but was unable to at- "Rest for the Weary Soul." Provo. and A recent Dairy Contract regarding tend. She helped furnish the Benediction by Norris She was the mother of 11chil- was solemnized by Bishop Smith was Dr. Funeral services will be con- Lions Club (10 terest Arlene, daugh- ipnrchase by however, which wasgreat- graveside prayer - by dren living):Ervin and Glen Bruce Burt when the the townof land lunch West and ducted Wednesday at 11 a.m., in Cardston; Arthur and Mrs. Mrs. Wal- for the new reservoir site, was ly enjoyed. Elder Fenton Webster. Interment Berg Drawing At the regular meeting of the of ter of Mr. and John - the Room Chapel, Thursday Alice Still, of Raymond; Nephi, burger Cardston, was united approved by Council, and the en took place m Mountain View where Bishop John F. Jones, of Lions club last even- of Schleppe, Mayor and Secretary given cemetery. ing it was announced that the Mrs. Florence Findlay and Mrs. marriagetoLeonard were the "Pleasant View ward will of- ■ Cranbrook, in light finalize the I And some Christians keep the large local club will sponsor the Card- Laura Pinchak of son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike the green to The attendance and ficiate. Friends may call at the 8.C.; Conrad, Mont.; Beiseker, Alta. contract. Sabbath wholly for pleasure. many floral tributes were evi- mortuary Wednesday prior to ston 93rd Squadron of Air Ca- Alfred of Schleppe of spending Burt ap- Joe of Yahk, B.C. and Clarence As Gloria Nielson played Town Supervisor Bob Shaw re- Mrs. Agnes Miller is dence of her friends and the services. Additional services will dets. Lion Bruce was Mrs. days- pointed chairman of this com- of Salt Lake City. She also has the weddingmarch the bride en- ported that excavation and im- a few in withher high esteem m which she was be held Thursday at 2:30p.m. in j great grandchildren and Mrs. High mittee and the former shop 53 grand children and 39 tered the room on the arm of icactment of the banks of the while Mr. held. the Pinedale School.FriendsI grandchildren. One daughter charmingin within four Cooper m Great Falls. Pall bearers Fred Strate, may call the family home rooms at the school have been her father. She -was hew reservoir are Lloyd' are $rere: at in predeceased at 3 yearsof age. gown of white days of completion. Some delay Lowry' Raymond Young,.' Mervyn Fyfe, Pinedale after 1 p.m. Thursday. made available for the use of the her aballerina-length Mrs.Eddie and twochil- squadron a All the children are expected nylon over,satin with ,lace- has beencaused by frost/. dren, David Lowry and Ronald Floyd Adamson, Rodney Mac- Burial will be in the Pinedale jcadets.The has mem- net length ahd'Larry Cemetery. bership of 30 boys with Fit. Lt. home for the funeral on Satur- bodice. Her chapel, ;net The ;Secretary-Treasurer re- Komm, arrived this week frpm Kenzie Adamson. — day. .- *, : charge. cascaded from 'a bridalcap ported-that the voters list has " Lowry. and childrenI Biography : en Dean Smithm veil carried Utah. Mrs. . Dr. BurnsLarson andRoy Card with pearl trim and she been'cOmipleted and thenecessary will visit here until after Xmas.I Jennie MarieAdamson, daugh- called to give their auto- bouquet American Beauty posted —— were on MRS. AXEL ANDERSON a of notices m town. The court —" en . ter of Alexander Adamson. was Hospital biographies program and roses. for mendingthe vot- . Fork, Utah, m Plebiscite on the Funeral services for Mrs. Miss Bar- of revision born at American the 'proverbial jokes and fines Axel Maid of honor was ers list has been set for Dec. 3 1898, one of 10 children. When pulled Myrtle Anderson, wife of- Payne in a yellow cocktail were onthe club members. of Cardston, wereheld bara at 8:30 'pm. at the Council Dates To Remember: she was 11 years old she came Set For Dec. 10th. Plans for a stag zone social Anderson gown. Bridesmaids were Helen Chambers. with her patents to Canada and on Tuesday at 1 p.m from the and Shirley on unpaid A special meeting of the Hos- were finalized with Zone Chair- Bishop Strate in mauve The Council completed the fin- '6' per cent Penalties they took up a homestead at pital Board Monday evening set man Grover Thomas of Glen- Alberta StakeHouse with Schleppe in green, each carrying of thelabor wage con- Taxes on Jan. Ist. Stirling where.Jennie attended Bruce Burt conducting and Mrs. nosegays. , '_ .._ _ al review December 10 as the date for the wood m change. This social will Verla Kapcsos at the console. brother, tract between UnionLocalNo. 70 South Western Alberta Region- school. long-awaited plebiscite on the be held Thursday evening at Frank Schleppe,- a or town of Cardston, which Conference, Legion When she.was-17 years of age A mixedquartette composed of Edmonton,- best man. and the al Planning hospital question. the new banquet hall m the Gregson, Alma Hansem was is expected tobe fully signed and Hall, Cardston,Friday,Nov..30th. her mother passed away,leaving Pitcher, apinfiinted Grill. Special guests Bertha Parents of the bride received 1, Mr. Willis Cardston Olsen and Ten Pilling, m effect by January 1957. her, as the oldest, to help care returning officer, proceed will include Douglas Flem- Gordon with the bridal party. Mrs. Wal- Harvey First Aid Classes start Wed- will Dr. J. sang "O My Father."Elder Clar- navy Councilman Wolff was for the iamily. 'with arrangements for the poll. ing of Toronto, President of the burger wore a blue frock appointed Deputy Mayor for the nesday, Nov. 28, m the Town. In 1926 she married Morgan ence Olsen offered the invoca- with white trim and compliment- . Hall. '| All ratepayers, their wives and Canadian Association of Lions tion. __ pink next three months. I Strate 'and theymade theirhome children age living home, Clubs, who is touring Western ed by a corsage of roses. Mt. View, farming and ranch- of at Elder James Henry Tanner B. J. Heine of !at are entitled to vote. .Canada, and Vice-Pres. Ken gave biography and spoke of Mr. and Mrs. the ing, until 1954 when they moved While much publicity has been Long. Other clubs m the zone to the Carstairs also received" with **********#*********#*****4^^ Mrs, his long acquaintance with the party. ,into ..Cardsto^fvdue to given to the hospital question., be represented will include Ma- family Taylorville. bridal Strate's failing health. . gTatli;lßaymohd,"Hill Spring, Anderson at Mrs. Nedra Smith of and the Board felt thatthe pub- | - and Mrs. Queenie Nielsen rendered (presided the register. Mr. and She has been an active mem- lic was well informed through Glenwood. solo, "When the Roses Bloom at ber the LDS church organiz- schools, . CII the Walburger received the m essay contests m the ad- f Again," accompanied by Mrs.Eda Mrs.Ben | |ations, a counselor m the Relief vertising " guests door. Mrs. Walter NOTICE' m the local paper, news piano. at the Society and Primary organiza- Mrs. Bessie Hacking waspleas- Wood at the in charge of serving- items and talks to various organ- Sunday evening Wiley spoke onthe West was tions. She is survivedby her hus- izations, decided, antly surprised Elder Alma Gifts were arranged by LaRae it was m addi- whenthe K. family and plan of life and salvation. Caldwell, Ruth Romeril, Joan band and three children: Mrs. tion, to hold a series of public G. Wood quartette sang the closing Broadhead (Norma) of meetings throughout others gathered to honor her on The Bat-manandBeverly Henderson. LaMont the district birthday. hymn. "Guide Me To Thee." El- View, Ronald at her t . Over 170 guests gathered at Mt. Helen and prior to the plebiscite. See advt. der Bruno Sommerfeldt offered House to ex- home; three grandchildren, two elsewhere m this issue, for dates Mr. and Mrs.Norman Prete of the Alberta Stake Johnny Terris of the benediction. . tend best, wishes to the newly- sisters: Mrs. and places of these meetings. St. Brieux, Sask.. and Mr. and Pall bearers were: Bruce Niel- weds. Tober and Mrs. Art Fyfe of Stirl- en Mrs. E Wood of Pathlaw, Sask., son, Golden Lybbert, Melvin Walburger emcee ing; 6 brothers: Del Adamson of were Cardston visitors last week Hugh Chester was Hospital |! California, Brown of , the.following program was Plebiscite Stirling, Orvilof Lou- Mrs. Amelia Briggs of to attend the Kearn-Prete wed- May Monte Ander- and and by I is Cardston, Claude of Grassy is visiting George ding. and Jim Nolan of here with Mrs. enjoyed: vocal solos to beheld % son- , , „' _■ Romeril, JaniceSloan,Dennis Ja- 1 Lake, Glen and Vaughn of Stirl- Hacking took place m Card- Strate; ing. The four Cardston wards each Interment cobs andRuth piano se- The Herb Christie family are held their speech and quartette ston cemetery with Bishop Re«a by Rayola Stoddard; Gregson Taylorville offering lections Sheffield; moving to Taber to make their "festival this week with some fine of readings by Heber skit ranch, speeches singing being pre- the graveside prayer. Walburger and Alice Monday, new home. Their southof and' by Phyllis 10th. Dec. Biography Cardston wassold toJ.F.Ellison. sented.Numbers from each ward Tolley. Tribute to the bride was f Birthday chosen toappear onSatur- passed away were Anderson made by Albert Henderson' to Cardston District is to have a | The 3rd Ward Special Interest Mrs. replied. I Will decide if group day evening of this week at the Saturday morning at the age of which the groom — werehosts to the 4th ward Speech wedding | Hospital Learn the Facts, then Vote! Anniversaries group on Sunday evening the Stake and Quartette fes- 72 years, following a lengthy 11l- A beautiful 3-tier New ' J at tival. cakeinwhitewithpink rosesand |' ELIZABETH H. WILEY Relief Society rooms at the Stake Utah, birds, was dis- X MRS. a Mrs. Mrs. Bolyard Born at Salt Lake-City. topped by love Holland Wiley House at fireside with Burlie washostess daughter late played a lace-covered table. at followingplaces: Mrs. Elizabeth Eula Steed as mistress of cerer- on Sunday at the C. C. Crawford she was a of the on a | Public Meetingswillbe held the |who is m Lethbridge staying Franklin and Elizabeth Morris. The happy couple left for son, taking monles and 75 present. Miss |home, complimentary to Mr. and south. The with her Mike /and gave on oc- When 16 years of age she came honeymoon' to /points Aetna,Jefferson, Taylorville, there, cele- MonaPalmer of Raymond a Mrs. Alfred Schaffer the parents and bride changed to a charcoal grey | HillSpring, Woolford |medical treatments running commentary on histor- casion of their 38th wedding an- to Canada with her grey top coat * brated her 83rd birthday anni- niversary. 1903 married Axel Andersonm dress with sliver Dates to be advertized later | ical points m Greece and other A sumptuous duck and m Temple. andblack accessories. versary on Saturday, Nov. 17. European points which she visit- chicken dinner was served with the Salt Lake For three 27that 8 p.m. the .She hasenjoyed goodhealthup years they lived at Leavitt and The groomis"employed by Duke Glenwood— Tuesday,Nov. m ed recently, ,with accompanying all the trimmings and a very Tay- Drilling - ■■ I* f until the past" few-* *months. films. pleasant time enjoyed. thn took up ahomestead at Co." .': _ _,„ ■■■"', ChurchHouse was lorville where they resided for 35 Guests were present.from Ed- — 1 retired monton, Calgary, Carstairs,--La- J Leavitt Thursday,Nov.29th at7:30p.m.m the | MRS. ANNA KOMM years after which they, combe, Beiseker. Fort Macleod Mrs. Anna Komm celebrated and moved into Cardston. | SchoolHouse | birthdayanniversary at They celebrated their golden and Cardston district. her 83rd She was " — 27th, pm her home here onSaturday, Nov. wedding here m 1953. — * Mountain View Tuesday,Nov. at 8:15 | Although and has the mother of four children — 17. she is ill LloydLyb- HURREL ARCHIBALD I m theChurchHouse |beenconfined to her bed forsev- three daughters: Mrs. her children, William, bert of Beaver Crossing, Alberta, A quiet wedding of interest — Dec. sth (Timeand place to be an- eral weeks of Stirling, wassolemnizedonSaturday,Nov. J Cardston |Fritz, Ernest and families gath- Mrs. Arthur Bronson at the Mark Ar- * later ered at her home on Sunday to Did You Idaho and Mrs. Leo Nielson of p.m. Know 2:30 nounced I 17 at % ICardston; son,Leo. of Card- chibald home here when Ruth * * honor her and held a birthday I I one . *****************************'X'************ ston. Also surviving are her hus- youngest daughter of Mr. '"r\ .fr■!< her. Carol, »»4.^.1- __ _ „ dinner for ■ " ■ |... that under theproposednewprovincialhospital |band,whohas beenbedridden for and Mrs. Mark Archibald. . was , years; grand- 'marriage to Melvin CHRISTOPHER W. ROBERTS the past several 18 united in _"**♥*****♥****♥**♥, ,'!,,s, ,"^************* ;! scheme we expect to receive more than half of the $ children and three great grand- Hurrel, sonof Mr.andMrs. Chas. ********* H ♥♥^** Christopher W. Roberts cele- brother, birthday children; a Frank Mor- Hurrel of Coalhurst. brated his 77th anni- increaserequired for thenew hospital Ucon, Idaho and three sis- Bishop M. F. Quinton of the versary quietly at his home on fl 4 2-7 mill tax |* ris of just * ters. Mrs. David Huffaker of 4th Ward officiated atthe double Wednesday, Nov. 21. He had Wendell, Idaho; Mrs. Clara ring ceremony. returned from a two-months' vis- |as addedoperational grant from the Alberta govern- | ipowdeT Brown of Rigby, Idaho and Mrs. Thebride chose a blue NOTICE |it toEdmonton. Ruby May Olsen of Cardston. wool suit with pink rose corsage j en ment? I 1 Mrs. Anderson loved flowers and white accessories for her ratepayers Cardston lovely hand work and wedding. __ | To the of % Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nish lefton i t and did \ „, day holiday quilting. She wasanactive work- sister, Mrs. Nina Neville, Municipal Hospital No. 5 Thursday for a 10- to- organiza- Her \ District ? ;[) the LDS church wearing a blue wool dress, was Utah and will visit with their er m are attending school ******************************* tions. matron of honor. Best man was sons who <"&**&**************< For the past three years Mr. Monte Haslam. Poll will be taken on the |there. ;n I a The Cardston Gun Club held a and Mrs. Anderson have made Parents of the bride were OF their home with their daughter, attendance and Mrs. Archibald successful trap shoot for hams I TOWN CARDSTON I Nieison, I Hospital Plebicite on turkeys at the Linder ranch Mrs. Myrtle who has worea white figured nylon for J and cared for them. her daughter's wedding. with arrangements by Harry served Scott and gun club members en A weddingluncheon was " NOTICE 1 following-the ceremony from Lethbridge. Taber. Cut * with 20 f if questspresent. Abeautiful three- Bank and— Cardston taking part. Save your moneyby payingyour taxesnow! j Monday, 10th. en J | wedding cake,' decorated in Dec. j tier pink and white and topped by love birds and double wedding m. * Thanks ringsby Mrs. C.B. Rutledge, cen- |between the hours of 9 a. Card of j tered the luncheon table. We wish to thank all who Penalties of oni' newlyweds left for way ill- 6% The a and 5 p.m. |! helped m any with the honeymoon to the U.S. and upon ! -1 ness andpassing of our wife and their return will make their * Pollingplaces willbe announcedlater |; mother. Especially do we thank home at Owendale where the '■ the doctors and nurses at the Ist, employed. * 1957 groom is A. hospital; Bishop Burt ahd the Jan. r WILLIS PITCHER J all kind + 1" Relief Society, and our K.D.BEVANS, Sec-Treas. Ready, Willing ReturningOfficer j neighbors and friends. "A WANT AD Is 4 Family. I J and Able to Get Results for "r i* Axel Anderson and | t YqU,"— Cardstoo News. P 2 THE CARDSTON NEWS tHVRSDAY,NOVEMBER 2& 1936 !i : _toe Cardston IFtew* ] A Membor of %* ITS M CANADIAN WEEKLY~~ NEWSPAPER* AWN. '■ t£H and *~ % ll"" Jp The WEEKLY NEWSPAPER ADVT. BUREAU | T (Eljnatmaß ll Published .vary THURSDAY at the office of | ll THE CARDSTON NEWS— PUBLISHING Co., Ltd. | H Main Otroot Cardston, Albert- T fcui "" Authorized as Second Class Mail f ,! Post Office Department, Ottawa * 4, * * ii — — H SUBSCRIPTION <' In Canada ..$2.60 If 11 In Foreign Countries $3.50 * "*> *? ' — * ll" reading NOTES (Not run except where advertisers also run a display ad., and are mariced as adver- f I tisement) 10c per count line. | " * Buy YourConvenience *. at *** ~ Use Our Lay-away Plan! 956" THE CARDSTON NEWS 3 able emcee. daughter, Fontella; visited with of Bishop Smith Sundayevening. Mrs. Chloe Shafer of Salt-lake as CardstonSunday af- Bill Oviatt was master of cere- City:has been visiting here tmd Hospital Essay Professional arid Business HARTLEY Mr. and Mrs. Pickleman and relatives'm past " " two children recently arrived ternoon and evening monies andElder Lome Menden- m the district-.'for the two Glenwood high 'School essays James Allred and two hall was guest speaker.He show- weeks.-She-left Monday for her Judged Mr. andiMrs- ■'. Vede Bennion from Germany. They visited at Mrs. homeJn-tTtafi,----.. "■""""' were this-'week'-and '-we DIRECTORY visitors;to Lethbridge Fri- Ernest Hunsperger home for younger children, returned from ed films of EasternCanadawhere ' are pleased to (publish-herewith were the hospital Saturday. spent two years V*,'. -.- day- ;■''',„'" several days but have now taken Cardsto'n he as a mission- .\. oneof the winners, writtenby a Hunsperger spent ary for the LDS church. Mrs. Miss Colleen.Pierson and Mrs. grade- 12 Collette Th£ annual ward reunion was up residence In the old Richard / Mr.. Ernest present. Student. Miss? Pirn CAHOGN^MiSfc- Friday evening was a. Cobla home. Mr. Pickleman is weeks Lethbridge recent- Mendenhallwasalso Re- Park Strate of:Mt» View: went to Reed. Shetad 'Elaine.Quin- held i and two. m freshments wereserved. Friday ■ evening- partlci very "successful affair. A sump- employed by Mr. Gilbert Hartley. ly toreceive medical treatments. — Taber . to ton,' winner 'of the 'Junior divis- Auditor/- i pate benefit-program there. cooked " Randy Oviatt spent the week- He has to go down for treat- . ona. ionm Glenwood-Will eachreceive < tuous turkey supper was a Mr, and " - Accountant served by the Relief- Society end m Aetna at the home of his ment every two weeks and is ; Strate took -them down a$5 cheque when the contest-is Public! and Lake, ■ ladies. After supper a program uister,Mrs. Shirley Richards and feeling-much better. Glen Hansen' of Moses Mrs. Thelma- Smith and Mrs. completed,y INCOME TAX'RETURN* iU; enjoyed family. the was.a Cardstbn visitor the past Beatrice Bennettalso wentalong 0 |»" was under the direction' A fireside was held for M ' - accompanists. " WHY WE NEED A INSI/RANCE . PHONE of the MIA with Ardell Hartley Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Orr and Men and Gleaners at the home weefc as V _- ■ " — * /. HOSPITAL-NOW --.- .- ".y A hospital is an institution for the care and medical .treatment D.L; CARD; of thesick and injured..ltshould be a building of modern; design, Chartered Accountant with plenty of modern conven- iences for its staff.;Itshouldhave Cahoon La—tar BulkUaf--ij plenty of capacity' for patients, Phone 34 Rea' 352 storage facilities, and so " on. Mr. ■ - Citizen, please read this defin- v- ■- : '"■*'■ ition of a hospital! Now.look at the Cardston MunicipalHospital. Is itreally a hospital? KOMM&CHRISTENSFN A modern hospital has ade- f quate rooming. The Cardston FUNERAL DIRECTORS- hospital is overcrowded. Ithas a DAY NIGHT capacity of twenty-four beds but Gall; Calll71 28 are now m use. Modern hos- 53 pitals v_ , haveadequate storage fa- , /■ cilities. Doctors, nurses and aides —. -—"V don't have to peer, into cubby- Helena McMurray holes,,search closets and rush all Mrs. over!the building to.find gauze, REFLEXOLOGIST tape, sheets, etc.. Hospitals now- days have a large, conveniently Phone 455 for Appointments located laboratory.The—Cardston 329 - 3rd Street West lab. is much too small only 20 - square Cardston, Alberta feet. Furthermore, to J reach the lab. one has to go thru the" isolation- ward. Another f '■ f> drawback-of the Cardston hospi- HEALTH BY THE FOOT tal is that the children's ward Roy W.Hull canonly be reached through the Reflexologist isolation ward. An- isolation ward * * is an isolation ward, not a pub- Phone 432 for- appointment^ V-8 POWER FOR EVERY MODEL RUGGED, ECONOMICAL 6's 1 lic exposure room. or call at 341 3rd St. West- 1 Special rooms for physiother- Cardston, Alberta H^^^^B apy areJound m everynew hos- V J pital built today. The'rooms are equipped with immersion tubs, striker beds, iron lungs and all NOTICE other equipment physiotherapists . require. Here, m Cardston hos- pital, physiotherapy is practised Dr.LA.Cowie m.the hallways, with poor equip- of ment.. Lethbridge Chiropractic Clinic' ; Nohospital is complete without regrets that he will be unable' .' a diagnosis room.But has Card- ston Hospital got one? No! Not to attend the Cardston Office : only that,ithas nowaiting room. '"' " ' The supposedly-called waiting i ===2=a3sam roomis only an entrance witha ************************ plank to*sit on. One freezes dur- ing the winter while waiting be- cause of its inconvenient posi- tion. PFAFt^" ||: The Cardston hospital is most- f MACHDOtS ly just aconverteddwelling, The SEWING \\: old style makes sanitationprac- —REPAIRS tically impossible. '.'. !!- The open I; Any make sewingm»fchlhV;; plumbing collects dirt. When it's " '■ ' cleaned and overhauled' if time for springcleaning it is im- $1.95?Parts extra. All work'-\; possible to get at all the nooks ','. shop. andcrannies m the building. The doneIn craclcs m the floors and walls !!' —RENTAUS !!-"' makes sanitation a hazard. Not NEW PFAFF $2M }f IL" RENT A > only are they dust collectors but ■ a week, $5.00 per month. they provide snug homes for the Free delivery. pesky -,vhich ;; J J cockroach-"* pest ;; USEDMACHINBS causes trouble and expei^e for "" 'J "J all m the hospital. But. remem- ' Large selection of used mar ber, a modern hospital would not Ichines $10.50 and up-one^; have any of these sanitation ha- "" year guarantee—$5.00 down j * zards. :; and $5.00 per month. |J- Let's face it, citizens of Card- stonand district, we n^ed a mo- dern hospital, with all its con- veniences, We can haveone if we || COMRtE;:|| get the ball rolling.The mill rate ;; SEWING MACHINECO/; ;> may be increased four and two- '.'. Fabulous' Pfa'ff Automatic '» years. seventh mills for 20 So ; Sewing Machines ; what! It'll pay off m the long J 327-sth St So.,Lethbrldgev?; run. i" - J \ > - Collette Reed.Grade12. "i. justDial it to Style iti, ... ,..-Glenwood, Alberta. I Phone FAirfax 71070:- !> " :j-.,-^it i +*************£ ***a\jim FOR THE BEST IN AUCTIONSALE " USED MACHINERY AT THE Write, Phone, Wire or Call Extra-rugged construction for tough jobs, Alberta StodkyArd*' ' gjj&pa- SSSSf at . i_- _.f ~ Advanced dome-shaped design of providecbntrol-tdwer visibility: m ...L~~IL~~A . combustionchambershelpsprevent Equipment Every CIIOICGVIIUIUU OlVI 18IU WIIB6HIIUUIUUUUUD3S6S ' Waterous Ltd. TUESDAY^ power-robbing carbon deposits. Push-button driving Edmonton Calgary Lethbridge 1 , „ -. Fuel burns morecompletely...you XT Q „„**„„ jqi Proved-irl-use push-buttoh auto- Wednesday, ThuKday^' Now youcan-Jiave V-8 powermeveryFargo model... get full power on regular gas. Im- matic transmissionmakes driving Chrysler-engineeredhigh-compression enginesthat give proved-design 6 s also-available. easier tha[„ever> Available on j^- Franchised'Dealers for Allla Chalmers''and : and FRIDAYf youtop on regulargas.Or, ton models;you justpushabutton Geneim. "^ VFperformance.., .extrapower .. . . ".. m MotorsDiesel Until Further Notice T -c c jt ua.jcli;.jJ New Pavload Capacities andtheshrftmgisautomatic.Mech- youmaychooseF^go'sfamousruggedL-head6-cylmder and SALE STARTS AT 10 asm?. ?0pd£ FJrgoExpressmodelshaul! anicaUyfoolproof trouble-free, engine. With eitheryou get these Dig JfargO pluses— , heaviercargoes,becauseofbalanced : only Chrysler-builttruckshaveit. BESTRl_SUl_l^-t weight distribution. Fargo models Enjoy itnow. FOR SALE OR RENT For Smart newForwardLook styling...newcab comfort V( safety HDSB , Allis-Chalmers Tractor andPROMFT withincreasedvisibility...greater withconstant- to with Gradebuilderand Canopy new,biggerpayload av.W^S eelooolSoxilw: SETTI-EMENTS- speedelectric windshield wipers... Choose yoursnow. fs^~JmzL- \ HDSB Allis-Chalmers Tractor capacities... and dozens ofrugged,additional features jfe>^lGjj_£=| \^^P|l|^- with Gradebuilder.- Consign Your Livestock to make these new Fargo trucks your best choice. Look New cab comfort | HDI4 Allis Chalmers Tractor Longorshorthauls are easier,more-. \ with Dozer Winch and Canopy HAYS & EARL, Ltd. over the new.complete" Fargoline. You'll agree, these truck; „ ,' p -m l v "i* comfortable maFargo Even :r^r^-=L-JT-S^QE^uE^ara^T'J,WMM!m'\ S TOl2 Tracto-Loader with Cab ALBERTA STO^KYARDi'-''.' finest-performingFargo.trucks ever built. _back are the the seat adjusts to the most Jfc^^l=H j9Bf/ D2CaterpillarTractor withDozer LETHBRIbGt . comfortable driving angle. Cool, ;\^^L_jjHH' |;:V}v\ CaterpillarTractor withOver- Telephone'No. 5048;+ V mZS^SszzsrZ.r'JmBsmm.\'i/ : C/" D4 Chrysler CorporationofCanada,Limited long-wearing upholstery combines headLoader AUCTIONEEtRS: ; . D4Caterpillar Tractor withHys- L. B.(Blair) Holland No. 51-51.52. ter Winch E. L. (Ted) NewbV.-No.'ill-SI-i-1; D8Caterpillar Tractor with Pow- (0 ffl er Control Unit FARGO TRUCKS* TD9 International Tractor with Dozer TDI4A International Tractor MT. VIEW with Dozer. TDIB International Tractor Mrs. Eva Jacobs."was>^patient Terratrac ModelGT2S with yd. m Cardston hospltah for a lew X days last week, - recuperating Front End Shovel a Tractor Dozer froml car accident.V' CletracB.D.H. and Speakers m afternoon''serViees No. 11 Caterpillar Motor Grader Sunday1were:Forest;W6pd_>ftlfe American Motor Grader HighCouncil,'Mrs.Marie-Watsbn i Stake Suhdays SchbSl Exclusivealligatorhood Choice ofPower-Dome V-8 Ruggedlydesigned for Fargo C.O.E. models take longer 660 Adams Motor Grader of the Garwood Scraper Board and HderlGordon^Olsfen^ open*to full 80° lor famous L-Head 6 powerl severestoperating conditional trailers,bigger payloadsI 612 homft;o*rom Scraper Garth Uibel was: L.F. Letourneau for the weekend.'; " Quickway Back-j Calgary V Model "E" with Visitors toMontana-iroin here hoe mounted on Ford Truck. last'week were: Mr.-.andrMrf. UD6 I.H.C. Diesel Power Unii" Travers Smith, Mr. an&Mrs.-Kjen with 17J_ K.W. Generator „ Tolley and Mr. and Mrs/- Tom UDIBA Power Unit Walburger. B & R SERVICE (Caidston) Ltd. Huber Grader Misses Linda Tolley"'and Greta Carlson of the Cardston. hospital — ROCK BOTTOM PRICES^ staff visited at the:Ervin Tolle_r Pfconel37 Cardrton,Albert* TERMS TO SUIT ; ranch1onMonday and Tuewl-- "Mi-.'Fentoh Webster-atteladwa RUBBER STAMPS and InkPad! the Liberal cohvehSlotfIn TC«F» Last'^Wß,"' i i im i i r ■ i''""""■■"'■■"''"■'■"!■" i . . im —The Cardston News. gary 4 THE CARDSTON NEWS THURSDAY,NOVEMBER 22J;ts36: Also, I do know personally our Church ln this area, to live and Mrs. Wallace Archibald. Our Letter Box oneor two persons were even and maintain our standards, to GLENWOOD These four bcya received Queen under the influence, this, because the Scout certificates from Lt. Gov. on the be thrown aside of Dale Wood wasa visitor to St. Ambulance Dear Mr. Editor: IHoly Day and by persons whose wishes of these people or because Mrs. J. J. Bowlen. John's . rpetition-.to the Most High were those who have not honored Edmonton this week. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Archibald Itmay be too late for you to ? prayers pioneer Mrs. Bill Orr and Mrs. Alden Moses Also, includedm the said at their forefathers and> are visitors at Lake. Mr. publish this letter. Ifeel tthe Remembrance Service. have trampled ln .the dust the* Reed were visitors this week to and Mrs. Butler of Clareshoim and know that Iamnot capable teachings pion- Calgary. tending place "intellectually We Mormons do not claim to sacred which the Bruce, Bishop are the home la of taking sidescon- j.be,perfect— far from it. Infact, eers sacrificed so much for, de- son of and Mrs. their absence. FIRST AID CLASSES Wallace Leavitt celebrated his cerning. the liquorand other pro- lt'personally, Ithink, as a people, sire us to lower ourselves and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Chipman blems as pertains to Cardston we fall ln many ways tolive our our standards merely to accom- 7th birthday anniversary this and family of Clareshoim were willbe Hall and its- immediate surroundings. areligion. Yet, m spite of our modate their whims. weekby having a party Tuesday. visitors this week at the Melvin heldm theTown each However, Ifeel that Ishould shortcomings,s we haveendeavor- To those members of the Mor- Those present were: Ronald and Fullmer home. take the.time to send a letter to ed to always have before us the monChurch whoare members of Donald Smith, Jimmy and Tom- Mr. and Mrs. Alf Sloan and our local news weekly m order to j part Legion, you my Olsen, Kyle Loose, Ernie family of Taber were weekend attempt ideals that are a of the the whether consid- Woolf, Nelson, to verify one or two of church.£ er yourselves m full activity or Duane Lestlle visitors at the Rae Olsen home. Wednesday 7p.m. the conclusions of those who Blllingsley,Larry Lybbert, Jimmy Cardston has always been and otherwise, Iwould suggest that Layton, The Junior Gleaners and M. would lower the banners to free still£ is essentially a Mormon you weigh your responsibility Paul Tevadore and Ran- Men held a fireside Sunday eve- indulgence of liquor m this part ttown Most of the people that carefully, lest you be obstructing dy Shipley. ning at the Ted Greene home. of the country. the Father Mr.E. K. Greene helda turkey Elder Jim Hudson of Cardston am, course, live\ here areMormons. When the work of our m supper Tuesday evening for the I of referring to early( pioneers came here at the Heaven, which is to bring sal- was the guest speaker. Sunday 4p.m. the proposed they Junior M.Menand their fathers. and action of the Card-

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' °* **"s c0 umn '» *" a BV »; * *"'»"«" "Your AJb*rta" wJM «p?»*r Imm ; *» T m totime in this paper. Ihop* you an going to M{oyM fciilBM it hat boon designed to keep you Informed of various muleEtO> ** SJ S>-\ «*" *«k«»9 P'«c» '« rtif greet r*rovi««o of ours— Albert*. RAWLEIGH'S new simplified plan makes it easy tostart sel- ling this famous line of house-, For Ladies andGirls Only You may wish to writ* for information. At Pensions md Allowances and «l» MpUm " you? hold -necessities. Ask for de- Useful, value-packed Xmas the bottom of ths column am handy coupon Hospital _nd Treaknetrt ** This winter. what's for which you clip SorvfeM m4 . tails by writing can and mail to the address Means Test, W. T. Rawleigh gifts for-MEN. Safety items Co., Ltd., Dept. GS-124 Winni- home, farm, auto, truck. shown and tick oft information you would like for «ny on* of you'fl peg, Man. 5n29 . Mail coupon NOW for free in- from the Government Departments. Ihow '*" find this booklet interesting. Y*» print clearly. If there is any information Ican help you with f*n 9er W mailing the coupon below, attach- FOR SALE— Modern 3-bedroom formation.Please just writ* a 'simple postcard or enclose "letter in9 « BHlo- note saying you would UU this home, gas, barn. Ph. 335, Jack WITH YOUR COUPON and ask me for the twenty-page booklet. Weston. 64tfn Name information you w*nt.' You may also have an e _, ,, _. anecdot* or story of Interest about your - 5*|"»«l. Wemorw (brtW .known tn ...Mark com- Address munity which we will try to publish in this TwM',._ _"_"* "*"_ tveryon* talks about tbe column when space permits. So let's hear from ~J_bu «bt'jL_ J£m 0,n ""? £? V**""* . you. And do you _ 9 weak that rule and ask YOU to tell us what think! ° ,om*9.*« HUDSON'S «-_-_.-.<■ Tn"- abou. rt. Driving highw«ys BAY 12 DDnwikiriAi on Mailomatic Distributors rKUVlNUAL GRANTS to municipalities and in cities can be a hazardous venture if P.O. Box 227 Medicine Hat under the Municipal Assistance Act have been safety isn't at all times preserved. Much effort increased since 1951-52 by more: than and tim* is being spent to improve driving $5,000,000. Grants to municipalities In the conditions and enforce safety regulations. Bat province for the 1956-57 fiscal year total °*your *co-operation* is needed. With winter well BIANKETS 9 0 02 W *"*" ro d,» fo conditions, tl' . .' i du> w«-*hor The following!? list shows you the steady increase can be in precarious driving condition. Ic* and ANTI FREEZE! Get yours belore in municipal grants: drifting snow make driving dangerous. Please sub-zero temperatures arrive. 1951-52 $4,665,029 practice caution at all times. —We havethe best andcheapest. SALE FOR SPEAKING DRIVING, Southern Alberta Co-op. SSS 7.385,'l00 OF I spent lit This or this . 4n29c. (1) 1954-55 8,534,675 w**k-*nd at th* internationally famous scenic ... — Would youlike alittle chunk 1955-56 9,015,205 "pot^-Banff. Driving along th* highway from FOR SALE 55-gal. Oil Hot of Main Street right opposite 1956-57 9,990,002 Calgary* to Banff Inoticed that great _strid*s have no winter driving problems if you Water Heating Unit, complete i- L ra Being "welt to keep this highway In ten You'll the Mayfair Theatre? We ha-ve Theretl are no restnet.onsm on.these grants....Many B chooseSuburbanites. with oil tank and hot water it for you, together with ° condition. Meanwhile, construction Is proceed- R a P n nq °" ,h'"eW Calq«'ry:B.nff S patented tank.Apply Ed Wolff. o2stfn small building, right SEWAGE Tn_? watm SYSTEMS,twmj? l road" which will Comem and let its show you the store SEWAGE AND WATER ?"*n many become em imporiant part of ouVTrans-Can.da Suburbanite tread design. 464 specially-angled, FOR SALE — next to Atterton's Photo Stu- cases municipalities have found that the grant Highway system. 5-room modern dio, with water, sewer, gas is more than enough for present staggeredcleatsboost youalong,giveyoutraction home on East Hill. Full base- needs.. The -~v^-~~~,-m^-iv-mi"";;)^^ ment, lights etc. Come and see it. onth.worstwinterroads.Suburbanitesrunquietly with extra bedroom. -terms to right party. The last dry pavementtoo. House has many extrafeatures, parcel Street, on newly painted outside. like it on Main on 3- business section! i See us for acre lot ideal for keeping oWn cow, chickens, etc. if desired. CARDSTON INVESTMENT Landscaped, fenced. See this COMPANY before you buy. Phone 445, Lee Phones 92 or 384 SUBURBANITE Woolf, Cardston.— nltfnc FOR RENT Furnished 2-room apartment,heat, (2) _„. hot water,all Grants. In other words your Municipal . t JLLK^B furnished— Smith <& Scott. A 5-room duplex, just m the Grant WINTER TIRES .parcel, all oppo- is made up of 50% of th* 10 cent tax you pay MOUNT EISENHOWER, NEAR 2n22c. rearof above on fuel 0,L BANFF site Mayfair Theatre. This is HOW LUCKY* w. ar*** living her* in Albert.! equipped with water,gas,sew- PUBLIC WELFARE sounds like a high- To ♥*»"— W" ,T OI u« beauty unequalled any- by ,m er and lights. An ideal home falutin' phrase. Never-the-less it's something where*"" top holiday and tourist"' attraction. In GOOD>*YEAR HOG PRODUCER. place ior the aged, retired, a that w*ar* all interested in.The Public Wei* N^n *n<* ■* ♥">" So n arm prosperous fare Department things resources that male Alberta a uniqu* provinc*. you small family, or any persons deals with such vital as If want to be paid for pensions, allowances and other welfare assls- To illustrate Just what this means, compar* the 3 pounds of your who want lo be m.the heart Wage more hogs, of town. There is also an auto ianc* to Albertans. National Canadian Rate of $64.66 PER .'"' bring tnem to me every tl ...■ f ,.m i. WEEK to our own wage rate which $2.33 Wed- stall m the rear of the lot . i li. . it nesday before 6 p.m. and they Terms Packing that goes with this. to Welfare Services which is free on request and in wMeh t.y. |__o wid be sent to the . right iparty. see us. " " w etn M idt< tru y U£ 'plant night, Come and _" _.. an h fufur9 IS . '" ALBERTA. Be ...InVyu that ready for D!_____Department.n _ ."r r "»"'" you This is close to everything, m ot the It *#outlines the qualifications joonl slaughter and giving a you need for Federal Old Aqe Security, Pro- » quicker the heart of the business sec- better and return than tion. vinci_ Old Aqe Assistance, Blind Persons' THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS No. IT-56 OF A you can get any other way. Allowance, Supplementary Allowances, Widows' SERIESPREPARED BY THE DEPARTMENT CARDSTON INVESTMENT Pensions, OF J. J. Forsyth. COMPANY Disabled Persons' Pension* *nd ECONOMIC AFFAIRS. — 4d6c Phones 92 or 384 ■wmmmmmmmmmmm_hh_mm— MHWMtmtmmmmmmmmmmmmm\ FOR SALE OR TRADE —OU Heater with 100-gal. tank, and (3) piping and stand for tank.Can A 6-room duplex— 3 rooms, A,Ue/cfy/! be seen at Alf's Feed tttore. full bath downstairs. Upstairs Ift/ 2n22c also 3 rc*«ns,;Bink and lava- tory.Idealinside location, also FOR SALE— Baby Budgies.Phone Small Magrath 128r5, close to everything. ~» GERMINATION lESTS Bill Zimmer- basement for fruit and vege- GOVERNMENTOFTHEPROVINCE OFALBERTA ,»V man, &t. Mary's Dam, Spring tables.A good gardenspot and Be mrc io check scrminetle-n of Coulee. 2n22p roomfor garage onlot. Terms horn* grown iced. Don'tlet poor toright party. ■ Discount for lerminilion reduce your crop yield WANTED— Power Cordwood Saw. next ML PhoneR1205, or see J. M. Wal- all-cash. See us' about this, burger, Mt. View. 2n22p while itlasts. m_mmX^^_~m'' publicrelaISons officer. 5 1 :_rr rSj 5 Legislative Buildings, Edmonton, m your CARDSTON INVESTMENT HP* -Is^ i 0 Alberta. se ALBERTA PACIFIC AGENT for free germination service FOR RENT— Modern 3-room ap- COMPANY 184, please following ■ artment. Phone Cardston. Phones 92 or 384 ■Mfll _N| 3 send ME information on the nltfn 4n22 K-*C-'?^^-__*l 5 GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS: 9 FALL PASTURE for rent. Apply ___nrfl___^HBl>3 H *«»'« u'-TU»l D ATTO-NtY CENCRAL Q ECONOMIC AFFAIRS □ ■ B. H. Wolsey* Taylorville. Ph. jjWII.j IIIIEUf S (OUCATION D HEALTH D' HIOHWAY* Q 5 R1420. nBtfnc I11^^^ ■ IMOUST«IES AND LAiOU*□ LANDS AHD FORESTS □ HINIS AND UINSIAI* □ J ■ MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS D FROVINCIAL SECRETARY D PU.LIC WEIFA*. O H ■ c FOR SALE— Modern 3-bedroom *Ei~ _E PU.IIC WORKS D RAILWAY* AND TREASURY Q 9 home, fully landscaped, S TILEFHONEe 0 ■■ JTCffr_r?_3ryi_X>r:/ffO^»^_ on W sewer, etc.— Ed Wolff. o2stfn * NAME (Please Print) ..._,.,_ B k It's time to think of that gift for J § people whohave everything. SEE J. H. Tanner for the Read- "%%%%. _^___ the — |: ers Digest subscriptions. Give 2 ADDRESS . ._. .■ a _^__^ No need to think further give a \ me your letters and Iwill do ■ ■ Hr^H Comipany. CITY or : fr -AW gift subscription to the Cardston News, s i the same as the Al- HI TOWN . ■ »"*^^k I so the Deseret News (Church NOTICE % J__^H They'll think of you 52 times a yaar gI Section). Phone 277. Ithank ■ , mm^mm I you. n22tfnc NOTICEis hereby given that the i MBinaiiHmMiMwimiHimi c Gift cardssent. S Cardston Branch No. 170 of the FOR SALE— Chickens (year-eld Legion, B.E.SX., year — $3.50 | Canadian has 1 _r yv f ?2.50 m Canada out side *j, hens orpullets);18 headHere- notified the Alberta Liquor Con- ders Ben Olsen and David Will- Speakers at Sacrament servic- - ford Calves (mixed); 15 head trol Board of NOTICE OF IN- BEAZER mott. Mrs. Willmott andMrs. Ol- es on Sunday High were ltX Une cows, quantity apply ' sen were also present. Coun- 8 stock and a — of TENTION to for a license Miss Connie Ivinsof Lethbridge cilman S. I.Mayand Mrs.Phoebe The Cardston News | dimension lumber. Melvin permitting sale of beer to its Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen Spencer. spent the weekend at the home are 9*j£&iJE&ZJ£uoiXja-J£S&iJOa bUf Pilling, phone R2103. c members on the premises pres*- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. m Edmonton this week at- Mr. and Mrs.Elmo Wolsey. and ' " ehtly occupied by the aforesaid tending,a convention. family Sunday ■ I ... Charlie Ivins. Connie's cousin. were dinner WEANERPIGSFOR SALE. See branch. Miss Myrna James of Magrath, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Jensen, Mr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bob Wright or. phone 456. p BillCardwell, Pres. was also a visitor over the week andMrs.Jim May,Mr. HughMay Wolsey. Myrna spent Barbara and Doreen May at- The Taylorville and Jefferson STRAYED from my place—or ta- LymanJampolsky, Sec. end. the summer tended the funeral Mrs. by mistake one months at the Ivins ranch. of An- Relief Societies held their special Mr. and Mrs. David McMurray derson on Monday. November program at the chapel brockled or white faced — Mr.and Mrs. LaonPurnell. Ther- The small son of Mr. and Mrs. m JeffersonSunday eveningwith yearling steer. Branded FOR SALE Two Ramboulette Ronald ; aken notify Bucks, years. Phone R1904, ol Wright and Darwin Orr of Smith had the misfor- Mrs. Faye Nielson taking charge. Reduce Costs onleftribs. Please Gideon 2 tune to get badly burned Sunday Fuel Calgary, Lehr, ph. R9OB, Cardston. 2d6c LervaeCahoon. 2n29c were visitors m Beazer Mrs.Ethel Pitcher and Mrs.-Myr- over the weekend, with Mrs. Mc- morning on the propane floor tle Olsen, both representing the FOR SALE — 3-bedroom home. FOR RENT— Modern 4-room ap- Murray remaining for a week to furnace. Stake, were m attendance'' The Easy terms, gas, full bath, artment. Apply O. L. Gregson. visit with her parents. The ward MIA speech festival program was as follows: '^ong, — Investment tfnN22c William Payne, representing was held Tuesday evening. Ron- *Teach Me O' Lord" by T&ylor- Everybody talksabout the weather close m. Cardston May gave ... Co. c the High Council and his com- da Olsen and Doreen ville Singing Mothers; talk,"''Seek WANTED TOBUY— Used tricycle panion, Elder Oakley Thompson, speeches andSheryl Jensen, Car- Ye Out of the Best Books, Words WEDOSOMETHING! FOR SALE— I942Ford 2-door Se- Apply Cardston News. p were the -speakers at church ser- ol Jensen, Sandra Bennett, Dor- of Wisdom" by Mrs. May, Jensen, Truda VehruvNlah dan, just been overhauled. Me- Deluxe, vices on Sunday. A trio, Berdene een Erma of Jefferson; talk', ""Wise Counsel Insulate your house with chanically good. Priced to sell. FOR SALE— I9S2 DeSoto Beaaer, Marilyn Broadhead' and Dunn, Vern Olsen and Jim May IHave Found m the Book of Apply white wall tires, radio, semi took.part ln the quartette sing- Terms if necessary. C. J. mileage, Geniel Cameron sang 'The Lord Mormon"by Mrs.'Walker Lee of Wight, ph. 531, Cardston, fluid drive, low Al is my Shepherd". ing. Stake Board visitors present Jefferson; remarksbyBishopEl- 9]l7_>. condition Will take sheep for were: Elaine Jacobs and Donna Wolsey payment. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cameron mo and Mrs. Myrtle Ol- Blown Rock Wool part Phone R2103. and family and Mrs. Annis Olsen Steed. sen. Stake Board-member FOR SALE— I949 GMC half-ton 2n29p. were Calgary visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Jensen and ing song, "Prayer of Thanksgiv- Pickup, recently overhauled, boys Sunday Contact m SALE — 235 acres irrigated Mr. and Mrs. Clell Hogenson were afternoon vis- ing" by Taylorville Singing Mo- good shape; also one Motorola FOR family of Coutts itors at the home of Mr. and thers. (17") model, farmat HillSpring. 45 acresof and were week- TV 1956 blonde summerfallow, 55 acres end visitors at the Herbert Prince Mrs. Dick Sommerfeldt of Tay- en finish. Phone R191'6 or see Del clover home. lorville. 2n29p of clover, remainder irrigated Primary preparation meeting Williams. hay year Mrs. Vinnie Beazer and son pasture, and one was held Wednesday at the home — cropped stubble. Numerous Harry were Hill Spring visitors Basketball Results Ted Kearl FOR SALE Good home m Mt. Sunday evening. of Lyda May. The lesson wasgi- buildings,machinery, M. MEN View*, acres, good house, 60tons of en 14 clover, timothy and No.1Cam- venby Ruth Jensen. Hill Spring '66 (MMartin 28) barn, chicken house, double of Mt. View 62 (L.Webster 25) FREE ESTIMATES garage and small business, pana barley hay. Number ' bargain. four and one-half years old Cardston 4th 44 close to school, a good AETNA Hartley Phone 658 Cardston -Terms torightparty. See Hugh choice Hereford cows. Cross- TAYLORVILLE 37 3d6c. t fenced. On van, milk and Cal- Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Jensen ' JUNIORS Earl. gary Power. Also home Hill were weekend visitors Great Sunday dinner guests the Glenwood A 75 (D. Leavitt 28) m to at (L 10) FOR SALE— 80 quality yearling Spring. For sale now or next Falls and Shelby. Fernon Sommerfeldt home were ;Cardston 3rd 29 Butler' fall. Consider long term cash Speakers at services on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ora Jensen and "Leavitt 43 (B. Walburger 10. L. -38---X- I steers, weight approx. 800 lb. — 10) Contact A. H. Sommerfeldt, ph. rental. Orvin Russeil, Hill were:CalvinMerkley of the High family of Aetna and Mr. and ' Leavitt " — Big ' 3dQc, Spring. 2n29c. Council andhis companions, Mrs.Clarence Olsen of Cardston. Glenwood B 28 (N. Quinton 9) Want Ads Little Fellows With PullingPower R1413. Owendale. J£l- THURSDAY, 22, 1956 6 THE CARDSTON NEWS NOVEMBER < * **** ********************'* **** »»,;. .j.it.,;,.i.» ,T,,%,**** fr il.i^i V UIAMT MEN'S BOWLING . ▼f,r-»_-i 5 "Sr'JiAHC Ladies Bowling Bi«: Six— Linder Ranch E. Wolff— 223 NOTICE OF SALE OF LADIES'BOWLING N. Lowry— 2o7 Be IMPOUNDED ANIMAL P TP S B. Haslam— l99 To On TV D. Williams 13 58 8 C. l9B A crew from Eastern Canada NOTICE ls hereby given that by Hendry 19 78 5 Williams—— virtue of tho power granted un- C. B. Sloan 195 is now at the beautiful Herman | I.Duce 5 91 3 G. Cahoon— l9s Linder ranch, 8 miles south of- Did YouKnow der Section 46 of the Domestic I Layton 4 72 6 Cardston, taking (Municipalities)— B. Individual High— shots of the , Friday Saturday Animals Act J. Smith 20 133 1 home, countryside, barns, and to proposed newhospital red white face year- E. Wolff 317 ranch Nov. 23-24 I... that pay for the the | E. Beck 10 102 2 High— horses and cattle. The finished This Week- * v ling steer, branded on left Wolff 9 .90 4 Team picture by ribs, wiU be sold at the D. fi Wolff 1079 will be released later at ;Eonekept undersigned, L. Atkins 7 68 7 the C3jC. Lieutenant I taxincreaseper year on a section of land valued ; Pound by the Team High: 3-game High— The » Klenman-Davidson Productions T » on the NEVi Sec. 29-2-24 W4, at J. Smith 1043 E. Wolff 270 Ltd. of Toronto arehandling the 11 a.m.on Tuesday the 27th day en Wore Skirts i $12,000 will be less than theestimated averagecost **■!<■!■ili*******************I^**.>******************* G. Rollins— l77 agement of Mr. and Mrs. George William Paulis of Toronto Is While The City for Cardston Municipal Hos- years, photography pital, 6-day week, per E. Beck— l77 Scott the past few has director of and Jas. 7-hrs. G. Lundrigan— 176 changed hands. Willis of London, England Is di- Sleeps «H-g-MMMMM-a-B-M--a-H--1 day. Wages $118. Address com- Secretary, E. Noble— l7o Mrs. Amy Caldwell and Mrs. rector of recordings." A.E. Palmer munications to the B. Hinman— l66 Vera Stoddard are the new man- Since 1929 Herman Linder has Derivativemelodrama withnews- Cardston Municipal Hospital. prominent figure paper setting makes use of es- YES SIR c J. Smith— l66 agers and the coffee shop will been a ln the tablished cast, including Dana Special Speaker L. Williams— l6s re-open soon. rodeo world. Andrews, Ida Lupino, George STEWART'S ENTERPRISES, 469 A. E.Palmer, Liberal candidate St., phone — you Sanders and Thomas Mitchell. Constituency, Main 505 Do for the Lethbridge know that wehave the largest spoke here on Wednesday last at stocta of popular and current Wednesday, Thursday, Friday a special meeting of the Card- sheet music in Cardston? Also Saturday ston and District Women's Lib- dependable, AN R TAKE-OFF and whjch courteous Taxi g $/fn Next Weak Dec. 28-29-30,Dec.1 eral Association was held Service. If out of your way it ff at the Robert Low home with willpay youtocome to our 2nd .JL FROM Wi WORLD'S FINEST/"K Mrs. J. S. Low ln the chair. Anniversary Sale,Dec. 1 to 8. High Society Inhis talk Mr.Palmer stressed — (Cole Porter) the importance of havjnga Lib- FOR SALE For choice Christ- AIRCRAFT TECHNICIANS \j^, Tuneful and R1913, J/ sprightly Bing eral member from this constitu- mas Turkeys,phone Mrs musical with ency m the House at Ottawa m Ida Wilson, Leavitt. 4dl3p Crosby, Frank Sinatra and Grace Important Kelly. order to get action on — problems. WANTED Customers for Bazaar He checked onthe localorgan- and Tea, sponsored by Cana- ization and became acquainted dian Legion Ladies' Auxiliary, with the officers. He referred to .at the Pion_er Home, Saturday, his -recent trip to Pakistan, say- Reminds me gotta get November Zi„ 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. ing that the people there are ... growing more wheat and less the rattle taken out of my rice, which will eventually affect car at M.D.No. Meet Canada. 6 The afternoon concluded with The extensive public works a social and lunch. program of the Municipal Dis- en-——— Highway Motors trict of Cardston is nearly com- Top Training! plet_d good I RCAF Training means SLOAN, Prop. and with weather Jf GEORGE — prevailing willbe cleared up soon. " There areimmediate openingsright now to train Story Hour Phone 494 Cardston The 1080 coyote poisonprogram __fe^^fe^^*i (By is being carried out and bait is in these important aviation trades: Your Librarian) beingput outthroughoutthe dis- m^t%Wli^^^" The Story Hour held at the Wolsey patient " " Library Saturday mor- Mrs.Esther is a trict, under the supervision of R. RADIO-RADAR INSTRUMENT Public on in Cardston Hospital. department jKBf AERO-ENGINE ning,Nov. 17, was not so well at- Hawthorne of the of 1^ " tended and missed of Vr agriculture. This program has ELECTRICAL "_ ARMAMENT AIRFRAME QtrUraft futurtt s^ S we some verysuccessful, prove *« ] regular. Paul family have been but to I \ those who have been so The Ken 0 make The group gathered around and moved to Lethbridge to make effective must be carried out 18 j There's agreat future-in aviation: aviation enjoyed program of stories and their home. Kenhas been in each year. l to get to. a . new delegation Magrath yourcareer— in the RCAF!G6tall the facts now I'm m a bighurry recordings prepared for them by the employ of the town of Card- A from was 11'* able teacher. Mrs. Beryl ston for several years and Mrs. present regarding the drainage W^M i training, pay and benefits. our problem there. They K&fjji 1| £ about RCAF other t Shaw. Paul has been employedat Card- were assur- Millinery The boys and girls were re- ston Hospital. ed by th Council that, weather * ; See'wri,e or phone ,he RCAF CAREER COUNSELLOR Model by Myrtle li- permitting,something would be fXM W -' * - Recruiting direct to ceived Mrs. Olsen. done this fall. M§$mi mP your neares R Af: Unit or write to see they brarian. program director personnelmanning. what have There will be stories next Sat- On opening the T.B. Christ- Public works and oth- mftm eW&J j0^m*. morning, envelopes er important business is expected RCAF Headau-r,eri'Ot'awa- their urday at 10:30 m the . mas Seal Sale after _mlr* _Wp%> . „_<__*■ m so don'tforgetto comealongand the first day, Mr. DeRaunz tobe finalized at the next meet- enjoy a pleasant hour at your Cahoon, Chairman, announc-— ingof Dec. 11. $1.00 and library. ed $333 has been turned in All Councilmen are contem- 25c A little girl's green cap was1 better than the first day last plating attending the annual left two weeks ago.-She can get; year. municipal convention in Edmon- Windows it by calling at the library. ton this week. ************************************************************ O~Q4pb " " * *■'" T .I, *

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