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**************************** *.< > 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 Cardston News *""****************************< > iHe CARDSTON. THE TEMPLE CITY OF CANADA — CARDSTON, THURSDAY,NOVEMBER 22, 1956 Subscription Price $2.50 per year 7c per single copy VOL.56,No. 19 ALBERTA 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. Southern Alberta 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. Medicine Hat 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, Edmonton, 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- Lethbridge 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.