< > ■ ♥ « " o .< i All that Is human, moist retro- ;; Progress is the activity of today < ] griSdeIf 'does not | It advance. !<>! and the assuranceof tomorrow. J I. — < » Edward Gibbon. >. > — > «» Emexaaa. ! i > * 1 ►»♥»»»»»»»♥»♥»»"»<■■»♥♥»♥♥♥♥♥»♥The Cardston News CARDSTON, I THF TEMPLE CITY OF 60, No. 8 CARDSTON, THURSDAY, 21, 1957 Subscription $2.50 per — VOL ■-" ■ ■ r NOVEMBER Price year 7c per single copy Magnificent Will Visit Denmark MAYFAIR '.■■POLIC VACCINATIONS Friends and relatives m Ma- Performance grath and Cardston, will be in- Friday and Saturday " The doctors will shortly be visiting theschools terested to know that Mr, and Hurry!Hurry! to Miss Esther Glazer, Violinist, Angus This Week Nov. 22-23 comipletely captivated a large again to vaccinate against Polio. Many of[the chil-< Mrs. Wood, well known m Wednesday, evening with, the south, left laist week for a . 2 Great Technicolor Hits! crowd dren will requirethird shots,and some their first. holiday trip to Denmark. KENNETH MORE m her magnificent performance. beauty It is advisable thatall peoplebetween the ages They left their home at New The of her sustained Westminster, 8.C., on Monday Hen's Jewehy "THE ADMIRABLE tones and mastery intricate WINDOW of of months and~4o years the phrasing six receive vaccine. "for California, where they plan CRIGHTON" was brilliant. Her ac- Inthe outlyingdistricts,people other than stu- to visit their son Blair and his companist, Marshall Sumner They and the new widescreen complemented Miss Glazer's may the wife at Fresno. then will broduction dents be done when the doctor visits school. fly to New York.* from where playing to perfection. Music lov- School principals will be notified of the time their they will sail for Denmarks. Off "THEJOLSONSTORY" ers and suipiporters of the concert Most of their time will be 25% With LARRY PARKS were lavish with their praise. school is to be visited. '".";'. spent at Copenhagen, where Itwas afirst attempt to spon- morning son Cardston, Vaccinations mayalsobe done any m their Robert is postedm the sor a musicalseries m customs with the EtjCMP. Bob New* everyday Monday, Tuesday and amost successful beginning. the Clinic for those riot done at the schools- past Goods added tillNovember 30th! Next Many join Wood has been there the — — — and Wednesday have decided to and Intervals between shots: One montli between five years and expects a trans- Diamond Rings Watches Radios Pens participate m the balance of the fer m June, when he plans to JANE RUSSELL and season and rightly so. first two shots andseven (or more) months before CORNEL WELD m return to Canada with hisjjar- GIFTS OF ALL KINDS! It was a musical treat worthy the third shot. ents. He is married and has two "HOT BLOOD" of anyconcert hall m the nation children. and the peqpile who supported en also the movement m bringing this PERKINS A "Keep Fit" class for the la- ANTHONY m culture to Cardston were more Mrs. Ingaborg Sohow,75, is ln Gordon Orr of CentralService, Wlentz, paid dles of the town is being con- L. L. transferred from ton to be employed at a new than for their efforts. Municipal Hospital underwent a major operation m >a "THE LONELY MAN" 1 ducted at the Social Centre and Saskatchewanbranch, is anew Buy-Mor Market. 'awaiting aneye operation. Cardston hospital: Stake House (alternate each staff member of the local Royal Mr. and ■ * Mrs. B. Y. Low of ★■■ week) at 8:30 p.m. Allladles are Bank. He is replacing Enon McC iCardston, left Monday morning David Garrett of Raymond is Originally part 'of Nova Sco- invited to attend. Mrs. Marilyn Kenzie. who has joined the for a holiday. They planned' to a new member of the. local tia.New Brunswick became a se- Ockey is the very qualified in- ROMP. Dale Atwood, alocal boy, visit relatives m Utah and Cali- Treasury Branch staff. He is re- parate province after the influx structor,and tonight's class is at has resigned from Royal Bank fornia. They will be" back before WEDDINGS placing Russel Court. of United EmpiresLoyalists. the Social Centre. staff, and left Friday for Edmon_ Christmas. ROMPAIN— KOMM A winter weddingtook placem the St. Andrews United Church iheie Saturday afternoon, when Mary Ann Komm, eldest daugh- ter olMr. and Mrs.Ernest Komm ' of Cardston, became the bride of ,T Charles Carl Rompain, son of I||oT S HERE Mr. and Mrs. Basil Rompain of Ifini/ I NOWlSlf^^^M Calgaiy. Rev. Ulmer of performed the ceremony, with Mrs. Foyal Smith presiding at the organ. ' The bride, given m marriage Everything I byher father, woreawhite floor- 11 PllI F° RI111HI■ length gown of lace over taffeta with sequin trim. Her fingertip about it.says |||j||l|* veil was held m place by a 1 K\llI11 net 1 sequin trimmed coronet and she carried a bouquet of red roses ESTHER GLAZER tomorrow! | UL UUIU fliI'JIUI'JH and white carnations. Attending the bride was iier sister, CarolineKommmbluenet lace; coral, ";«" Here'sa kind motoring smooth, and .CarolJensen m Get Top Prices ■^^^PJIK;, "^^Tfllf' |^<^r^;j^^ brand-new of and silent Torque-Flite and Alice Ruth Jensen m tan- magic— DeSoto for 1958! instantly answers your command! gerine blue. They all carried A special meeting of Cardston 3^H-£U L*sLaiill nosegays. , Sheepmen's Association washeld You l find-Dc just as mixed H^^£?^Blfc^^ S^^^JJJJIiBP^W' *' Thisnew De Soto is the last wordm '} Soto's ride Little flower girl wss Doreen m the Cahoon hotel Saturday * ' Qualitycraftsmanship and advanced spectacular as its response, too!It's evening. HHPMwtlHfc"1 ¥Wm\wkW& " Komm m ipin£ nylon. There was an overflow 7 ■ engineering! For 1958, the biggest asatin-smooth, sure-footed,road- Attending the groom was Mr. attendance wi'h Pres. George ISK- JBi9 >JHHHRik£ I holdingride, revolutionary Komm, Salt the chair. v-8 engines m De Sotohistoryteam thanks to Kenneth Mr. Bill Fields ■m Pr?Hfc&J!HHH^Hh'+ w^HHHBttSk I Torsion-A/fIS suspension. and Mr. Kenneth Hoag.. Ushers Purpose of the meeting was to >^il a fingertip,gentlynudgethe throttle, 1958 m your ten Berdene Beazer sang. -'■■ organization? JlBL^ ■ choice of models! Following the ceremony supper It was reported that approxi- was servedm thebanquet room mately 16,500 feeder lambs had of the Cardston Grill with 150 beensold his fall, 2,700 head'sold guests present Mis.Komm, mo- toBob Hosquet of Shelby. Mont., ther of the bride a brown at 19.5, cents per pound, the re- » llllllllß^^^ afternoon frock, complimented mainder of about 14,000 lambs with matching jiat.and corsage were sold to Central Feeders. of of roses. Lethbridge at a cost of 17 l-4c Themother of tihegroom chose for lambs under 90 pounds and ablue figured frock, also compli- 16 1-4cfor lambs over 90 pounds. mented with a corsage of roses. These sales were considered the Presiding at the gUest book was "best price paid m western Can- Lilian Field; witUgiftsm charge ada. \ oi Norma Marchildron. The association retained 10c Master of ceremonies wasKen- iner lamb for handling charges. neth Hoagof . The toast Selling committee were: George to thebride was proposedby Mr.. Salt, Eph Bateman, B. Y. Low, Komm, Marion Caldwell and Travers William uncle of the Smith. bride. Several hundred lambs to be For her going-away outfit the away bride changed to a red wool marketedhad tobe turned corsage from non-members, dreas .with white and turnedaway from non-members, black accessories. The newly- strengthen organization weds spent ashort honeymoon ot To the They Calgary it was decided to issue a mem- Banff. willreside m bership to member at Where the bride is on the city card each groom a cbst of $1. Any member drop- teaching staff and the is ping out wouldhave to pay $2i> attendingschool. plus 10c ,per head for each lamb sold over 100 head, m order to .get back m.the organization. It Oiir Letter Box was also decided to issue ques- tionnaire cards to all members Nov. 15, 1957. next September to find out the The Editor. number of lambs they expect to Cardston. News. This latest onslaught of snow The annual reorganization m this district has caused myire meeting will be held m March. to be slighly aroused. The snow itself is bad enough, but the con_ dition of the streets after the snowfall is much worse. Mayfair Attractions Imust protest most vigorously gravel Outstanding picture programs at the meagre amount of billed for The Mayfair this (sand) the town sees fit to ao-e sprinkle Sprinkle weekend. on the streets. On Friday and Saturday Ken- is the right word,as Ifirmlybe- Admirable lieve they use a salt shaker of neth More m "The minia-ure size to;apply the sand Crighton" and the new wide- on"the streets.Thou of course,it soreen production of "TheJoi^on applied (few Story." is atsuch distances Monday.Tuesday and Wed- and far between) that one must On carefully auto he nesday, "Hot Blood", a deter- aim ' withhis or minedly picturesque tale of big- is sure to. miss the scot where opposed the speck of sandallegedly was ci y gypsies, with groom dropped. ts his arranged marriage;— 9X&O point "The Lonely Man" a Western Anoiher is that itis> us- trying give ually applied about two (2) daysi about gunfighter to uip violence for sake of grown - See the " after the snowfall, when it is Torsion AIRE Ride takes the bounce out of ,1958 PcS°t° and drive it! night driving New optional Sure- well on the wayto beingmelted son. bumps, brings you around turns without sidesway, DeSoto is designed to stay new, to Grip differential prevents spinning appears youstop OnlyTorsion-AIRE keep away. It the town is lets without"nose-diVe". its new-car style and spirit! therear wheelsm sand.mud. snow anadous to save 5 or 10 cents by ■suspensionsystem doesattjhree! ■ Smartj adynamic applying sand sparingly. I . tail fins m- or onice New, luxuriousinterior so crease stability at " . j.- highway speeds are roomier, give might suggest, therefore, they Calves To « ui:^ », j »* I youmore comfort TSSSSi New dual headlight could save another 2 or 3 cents Ano'her head of calves d than ever before. by not applying any sand at all, shipped Thursday Mm ISalS^^lever-shifting obsolete! press I ,lght over more road area for safer Chrysler corporation of CANADA, LIMITED were from the ,lWfcß\\ Just a ■ ' because that isaboutthe amount LDS Church ranches..These were """"FVI\ button and awayyou go! ■ of good'it does— nothing. sold to a buyer, from Billings, You're always a step ahead m cars of The Forward Look mSb This letter is being writtenas Montana. This makes v total of /tIWJ « I helpful criticism and if it causes 1,800 headvfrom the ranches sold one more speck of sand to fall this fall. Cattle liners were sent off the truck Iwill be satisfied to pick up the stock. that it served its purpose ten- The Cochrane Church ranch fold. now has 600 head of cattle m Yours respectfully, feed lots and has started feed- A Skid DiddledDriver. ing.The managerexpects tohave Chief Mountain Motors 'en sufficient feed for winter needs. — en - Phone 113 Cardaton, Alta. Herd's Jewellery 'have, a good i : " _ . selection of gift items going at Simpson-Sears has a good 25 per cent off.Read their ad m Christmas suggestion. Read it on tWa Issue, _. . iptage 3 Qt this issue, 2 THE CARDSTON NEWS THURSDAY,NOVEMBER 21, 1957 TEN (10%) per cent of the NOTICE of TENDER itender which will be returned withinsix days after contract is " For theErection and Completion awarded. j Municipal Che Cardston IRew* of the. Cardston Hos- Successful" bidder will be re- J . ■"'A Member of £ pital, Cardston, Alberta. quired...to givetia'marked, cheque: * m CANADIAN WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS ASS'N. $ or %awptrowed -.-GoivJemrnent of. * nl — — ", Canada or Provincial Govern, and GENERAL CONTRACT '■ m < , , ment Bond for TEN (10%) per 4ft[v^"^^?M M»m m.mnWmm\WMs-m*am\mm:m■■*$ ''. V The WEEKLY NEWBPAPER ADVT. BUREAU .. Sealed S? ',', tenders addressed to cent of the Contract or a ONE o*r W every of * the Hospital Board, Cardston HUNDRED (100%)per cent Per- m TliYCt i ! Published THURSDAY at the office MunicipalHospital,Cardston.-AL formance Bond. I THE CARDSTON NEWS— PUBLISHING Co., Ltd. 1j berta, for the erection and com- The lowest or any tender not 1AJ I J Main ftlireet Cardston, Alberta ',', pletion of a 40-BfidHospital (ex- necessarily .accepted. * Class Mail '.' cluding Mechanical and Electri- Authorized as Second Trades) up Tenders will be opened m "" cal will be received to public. submitting J Post Office Department, Ottawa 12 o'clock noon Mountain Stan- Contractors \ >" dard Time on"Wednesday, De- bids are invited to attend. * » '_" cember 18, 1957. THE HOSPITAL BOARD IWnllL | —SUBSCRIPTION— It specifications The ■CardstonMunicipalHospital W^%F J '" Plans and may 1 In Canada $2.50 be had on application to the Cardston, Alberta. ,I InForeign Countries $3.50 " " Hospital Board, Cardston Muni- cipal Hospital, Cardston; Alberta, ' and Architectural Branch, De- DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION jj Dartmtentof PublicWorks Build- United Church WA ing 2, , ! WRITE FOR RATE CARD m No. and will be The United Church WA held available only to Contractors re- the November meeting at the gistered and .operating m the home of Mrs. Sam Carson Wed- - Provinceof Alberta, ondeposit of nesday. - i! READOIG NOTES— (Nob run except where advertisers J> Seventy-five (75.00) Dollars, President Teresa Bowers pre- I DOLLS Lots of them i ►* also run a display ad., and are marked as adver- £ which will be refunded when sided assisted by Doris Thorn- tisement) 10c per count line. 4. plans and specifications are re- ton, secretary. Fifteen members - turned to the Hospital Board or were present with Mrs. Low as I GAMES of them : I com- Stacks 1 tihe Architectural Branch, special guest. plete and m good order not Mrs. Alf Darby gave the mis- later than one week after clos- sionary lesson, reviewing the B Shop Early while we stillhave a good Selection! " ing date of tendering, otherwise book, "Make Way for Brother- JS FORTY YEARS AGO the deposit shall be forfeited. hood". || (A small deposit will hold anything till Xmas!) Each tender must be accom- Plans were completed for a J? It will probably have escaped the attention of mo9t panied by a marked cheque for Christmas tea and bazaar tobe Canadians, but 1957 happens to be the 40thanniversary TEN (10%) per cent of the ten- heldm the United Church base- der which will be returned with- ment on November 30. of aparticular piece of legislation introduced into the in six days after contract is Lunch was served iby Mrs. Minister, awarded. Morris and Mrs, Boal, assisted Spencer's Hardware' House of Commons by the then Prime the Rt. by Katie Harwood1 i Successful bidder will be re- . Hon. Sir Robert Borden. a, f quired to give marked cheque The legislation, it was explained, was intended as a or approved Government of Ca- nada or Provincial Government purely "temporary expedient",made necessaryby the ex- Bond for TEN (10%) per cent of igencies ofj war- With the return of peace it would, of the Contract or a ONE HUN- DRED (100%) per. cent Perform- they'd be cheaper! course,berepealed. ance Bond. And that, gentle reader, was how personal income The lowest or any tender not by the gallon tax cametoCanada. necessarily accepted. i Tenders will be openedmpub- lic. Contractors submitting bids, "are invited k> attend. " THE FARMER THE OPTIMIST THE HOSPITAL BOARD . . . The Cardston Municipal Hospital To Be farmer m Western Canada one must be the Cardston, Alberta eternal optimist. That surplus wheat is hanging over his headand curtailing his marketprivileges. Itmaybe NOTICE ol TENDER —^ come a wetyear anditmaybe a dryyear. Thehail may For the Erection and Completion \ when the crop is looking pretty and an early frost may of the Cardston Municipal Hos- must out cut his earnings toa mere frazzle- Yet he roll m pital, Cardston, Alberta. si S^^^^^^S^SaSSabHLsaiall II■El'tjl ] ISHIllhl l|l||lH E^»BS the spring and plant.He lives by faith and spite of C ' m ■ J" ... Itcostsplenty to h:l^^t^^JEß IIe^iLSd S tSffi- \< k \ HHHHHHHM^*^ potential problems, probably hearer his ELECTRICAL CONTRACT Jl these he lives raiseafamily these | Creator than any other man.He joinswith nature mfeed- Sealed tenders addressed to the Hospital Board, Cardston days. Butif | ing the world. Nature, without the co-operationof the MunicipalHospital,Cardston, Al_ youngsters,likeyour | farmer,has neverdone toogood a job. We often think berta. for the erection andcom- icdetdon of a 40-bed hospital (ex- car, ranongasoline fa CHILD ADOPTION IN ALBERTA ':,«, how foolish the designers of Russian Revolution cluding J the General and Mechanical you'dbebetteroff. were when they categoried the farmer with the industrial Trades) will be received up to 1 The CHILD WELFARE ACT provides for, and controls, the CHILD WELFARE BRANCH 12 o'clock noon Mountain Stan- HV ol'the Department of Public Welfare. This branch of the Industy given raw Wednesday. Alberta Government is responsible. ;||l£ laborer. works with quantities of dard Time on De- ■ for anyadoption of any child m this materials and measured production. With thefarmer it is cember 18, 1957. , Province. B^ffl- Plans and Specifications may ■ In order to ensure that unsuitable persons do not become involved in -dealing, with, sure crop _S child . different. He can never be of his results till the be hadonapplication to theHos- adoption the following section of the Act was introduced: ... -l&ftfL'Kj^Bj garnered " v pital Board, Cardston Municipal is ..and then he takes an added chance on Except on the - marketing usually hard, Hospital, Cardston, Alberta, and order of a District Court judge, no parent shall surrender the custody l conditions.The farmer works but Architectural Branch, Depart- HU of his child andno person shall accept the custody of that child withouthaving first'obtained l^w"fffij||- h& independently, eats well, ment of Public Building the approval, writing,of the child lives and enjoys a degree of Edmonton,Works. m welfare commission; and a surrender without such approval No. 2, and will be B is null and void. J'w^ffll individual freedom not realized by the time-clock punch- available only to Contractors re- n9B~' ers.— CamroseCanadian. gistered and operating m the Province of Alberta, ondepositof ■■ HOMES FOR CARE OF decision to adopt a child is never made m fl|H.~ Seventy-five ($75.00) Dollars, is DEPENDENT haste nor the ad°P tion speeded un- 'jK': ■■ CHILDREN naturally to any risky Hjr — which will be refunded when HJ Allah l t conclusion. Any fool can criticize,condemn and complain and plans and specifications are re- HjP homes tor dependent children are HHl'" turned to the Hospital Board Want toknowwhy? i r c( and 0' by the Child most of them do. or re BBraan h PROBATIONARY PERIOD' the Architectural Branch, com- Today everything M wilf°a '"^'"l ■■■''; 1 D homes come children whose parents are m- Because of the -great care taken m- pre- > plete and m good order, not capable tlv onnn ,'HHI;.'^^■- Remember that oldcrack The one where an editor costs more, X HM of caring for them properly and ' L-?j ? P' J 9- reconsideration of: a later than one week after clos- those children who c placement is extremely rare.'. A..one. : ing date of tendering, other- HJ have been abandoned year period however, HH* wroethathe had just returned from a visit to the county including the scores I HV or mistreated. is provided bythe Act: HHIi wise the deposit shall toe forfeit- .to : .. poorhouse tosee anewspapereditor who put out a news- ' ofthings agrowing m^—\ insure that there is complete adjustment 'HHI ed. I the Parents and the child their new mWm 'HI APPLICATIONS FOR ?l together. m paperthat tried to pleaseeverybody? Each tender must be accom- familyneeds. a mmM AnnDTIAM life HHI panied by a marked cheque for Gasoline costs _ I TEN (10%) per cent of the Adoption applications made by prospec- DISTRICT COURT MAKES' ■! 'tender which will be returned more,too. | HHj five parents are assigned to the HOME FINAL withinsix days after contract is j ADOPTION awarded. mittee, after a thorough examination of the 11? new Parents make petition to the H District legal adoption Successful bidder will be re-1 ■Hj applicants and their home, pass the appli-' Court for papers. nl HH] cation on. acceptable, to petition along with a full quired give a marked cheque if the PLACE- by recommenda- HHJ to HD MENT DIVISION. The prospective parents tion +he Cnild 'Welfare Commission is or approved Government of by Canada Provincial B then discuss with this Branch the individual considered the District Court Judge or Govern- ■Hj children available for adoption '° 9a' adoPtion orc)er is 'issued. HHJ ment Bond for TEN (10%) per and c tl enil-i°' - H decision is reached for the placement of a , c d *? a'l intents and purposes, is HHJ~ cent of the Contract or a ONE HHjHJ particular child m their hoipe. legally a child of the new parents. A hew H HUNDRED (100%)per cent Per- HHJ birth certificate is issued and all records HHJ. formance Bond. ij pertaining to the adoption are placed m a H The lowest or any tender not HJ JAKES TIME necessarily accepted. V m Alberta, approved Tenders will be opened m applications now FOSTER HOMES H public. Contractors submitting But government n bids are invited toattend. THE HOSPITAL BOARD figures show that\ I 1939 8 eri f,l a ° unreasonab,° The Cardston MunicipalHospital since the cost P firSt m y understanding To necelsary to Ms develop- Cardston, Alberta. oflivinghas gone J Ito the ad V H upmorethan I SERVICES OF THE DEPARTMENT * NOTICE ol TENDER 120peroentwhile j OF PUBLIC WELFARE TO BE COVERED IN aB — gasoline Traction In action we're offering you the safest, For the Erection and Completion wholesale » surest winter traction tire ever.New Custom Subur- of the Cardston Municipal Hos- priceshave risen banites withV-Grip treaddesign!Snowy hills,slippery pital, Cardston, Alberta. about40percent— t snow-packed curves, this new winter tiretakes them less than athird p " ■ Assistance to the'lndigent Needy " all— no skids,nospinningor fishtailing. MECHANICAL CONTRACT as much. 1 and Disabled Persons Rehabilitations . Sealed tenders addressed to .^H give a generous the Hospital Board, Cardston We trade-in allowance on Municipal Hospital,Cardston,Al_ your old tires— mount New Suburbanites berta, for the erection and com- I HH GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF I freeof charge.Seeus nowfor— pletion of a 40-bedhospital (ex- cluding General and Electrical Trades) will be received up to I noon Al REDTA I 12 o'clock Mountain Stan- NEWCUSTOM dard Time on Wednesday. De- I fthDEKIA I cember 18, 1957. Plans and Specifications may I■■ Hi Hi HiCLIP OUT AND MAIL TODAY■■Hi ■■■ be hadonapplication to the Hos- H M OFFICER, Buildings, pital Board, Cardston Municipal — PUBLIC RELATIONS Legislative^ Edmonton, Alberta. :■ Hospital, Cardston, Alberta, and Andwhat'smore 1 KVJ ■ send meInformation on the following government departments: SUBURBANITES Architectural Branch, Depart- HL m* IMm— today'sregular — HHJ' ment of Public Works Building | HHJ □ ACRICULTURE D HIGHWAYS Q PROVINCIAL SECRETARY -M H by No. 2, Edmonton, and will be gasolinesarefar g HHJ H" D ATTORNEY CENERAL □ INDUSTRIES AND LABOUR □ PUBLIC WELFARE ■HHJ H D ECONOMIC AFFAIRS Q LANDS AND FORESTS PUILIC WORKS H available only to Contractors re- the, D j^^H gistered and operating m the superiorto 2 MU D EDUCATION O NINES AND MINERALS D TELEPHONES H" IH. GOOD/YEAR HJ: tU HEALTH MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS TREAStfRY Province of Alberta, ondeposit of premiumgrades HliH Q O |HJ Seventy-five ($75.00) Dollars, | which will be refunded when soldonly ten*years 1 plans specifications * and are re- ago. , turned to the Hospital Board or j the Architectural Branch, com- plete and in' good order, not later than one week after clos- ing date of tendering, other- fSasoJ I wise the deposit shall toe forfeit- ed Each tender must be accom- IMFBRIAI.Oil. LIMITEDS panied by a marked cheque for. THURSDAY,NOVEMBER 21,1957 TjjE CffRgSTON NvEVS 3 urday Cardston at the home ofher son Mr.and Mrs. CleveLeavittand ' last. Cardston has had four inches recent, HARTLEY Qordon who was verysick SheIs family of Calgary were i TAYLORVILLE Glen Broadhead and other of rain m June., following the again- just May on able to be home and Gor- visitors at the Melvin Leavitt Boy members of his family have driest record. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen are donis now mhospital recuperat- home. The' Scouts werearound to recovered from the 'flu. holidaying the They plan homes selling apples m U.S. ing surgery. the 'this ■ to visit with daughter Ari- from Speakers m church services on .'.:■- -. . .'.Mrs.. Annis Olsen. returned Another shipment of horses for a m The Mia Maids..and Explorers Sunday week...... -.-. frpm to zona and' a grandson In Cali- along with "their .leaders enjoyed wereElder Wllford Han- Marie Steed'returned "home her visit. Dawson.Creek. the Montreal market left here fornia. Their daughter, Sunday. sen of the High Council and his from.„''.Mlssoula,v Montana."'"by { Mr.; -Mrs';-'Glen.Cameron'of on,Saturday, June 16, charge, Mrs. Ver- the Stake fireside on companion. ~and : m da of Aetna, is taking Mr. and-Mrs. Beverly Johnson Elder James.Hudson, plane., She went as-far as Mis- Cardston wefe-fecentvvisitors at of J.--W. Kearl of Cardston^This Pitlihtfthe; soula, Mr. Gary.-Lowry on the of. Mrs. Eddy shipment mostly-made-up care of store and post.office of Barnwell wereweekerid guests Mr.andMrs.Leland.Oviatt and with " .home Mr.'^an'd- - was- during their absence.- visitors,Mis.* way back to his air force Ockejfr ':.':■;.: ■:,-"' ,: ."" of Indianponies purchased- from at the home of Mrs. Laura son Jack wereLethbridge- Texas, . - .■".". :--. Mrs. AnnieOrr spentr'a welkin.Smith. '..'-. ' during the week. base m ".v.. v "i- Ray".Woodward.:is:home from the Blood . '.- Work meeting-.was held at -the Wiiterton:.Lakes' where.'.'he :has home of Mrs. FawnCampbell on been employedfor some time. . Mrs. Delecta SommeiS ' Joseph Hall, the town's team- feldt demonstrated,the .making t~ri -en. \ water-system supervis- LOST! dish," which ster and of.a .caserole after or, suffered the breaking of his That tired feeling m the the ladles practiced the songs collar bon.e on last Friday morn- that- are.to,.to,be sung.at;their No- 30YEARSAGO jpipe morning, afterhaving' car- : " " ing,June 15. Abursted near vember conference. .. bridge ried a load of blankets all Friday Huron AT daughter bom to two small sons, and Gilbert A sample of the gas has been A was Mr. analysis. JEFFERSON " and Mrs. Chauncy -Lee on Sat- Smith, a son of W. G. Smith. sent wuv for -\ The parents of the students of Jfferson school areattending in- terviews this week. A very good turnout to these evening meet- ings was reported. Elder Wm. Payne of Mountain View was visiting High Council- man at the LDS church Sunday. He and his son Paul Dee were 1 m g speakers Sacrament meeting. 1 *5*om Ylfl111AITl1117*ATTII 111O "H1 IOTIFAw 111l1 1ATMill warn I at OT " Duane and Verna Forsyth at- tended amusical eveningheld at iadiIUUIUUQ llCVVUUlllul Taylorville church last Tuesday Gl eveningr Mr. and- Mrs. David Carlson and family were, supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Wolsey m Cardston. The United Church WA held their monthly. meeting at the home,of Mrs. Lilly Olsen Thurs- day, Nov. 14. Their annual Xmas ■turkey supper was planned- Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson, Mrs. Rickimyer and Donna Die- bert. and Mr. and Mrs. David iCarlson attended the official op- ening of the Lethbridge Junior College onWednesday. " Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Corsan of Le'.hbridge were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thure Carlson on the weekend. ''■'- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Campbell visitedm Lethbridge last Sunday with Mr.- and Mrs. John Camp- bell.who arrived from Manitoba wrMi a group of menonan agri- cultural'tour "of Alberta. Mr. and Mrs., Martin' Wacher attended'the' wedding m 'Red Deer of Jim Mogensen. Mr. and Mrs. T.C. Else and three children from Calgary vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Woodward and family last- week end.. Mrs. Else is asister of Mrs. "Woodward.

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The remainder of the evening daughter. don and family left'on" Thursday — : v x AETNA was.sßent mdancing;.* Moat ward Bieck Tonniyanna foi-'Salt"'Lake Cl y; members,, former; " Mr:'and MtaJGarth Nelson and Mr. Jensen also:.others:., members A wedding reception,ofs.inter- and Mrs. Kelvin and many living m the heldVjast family were weekend visitors m areon a trip topointsm Wash- conununifty.attended. est ts»as Saturday-even- Barnwell. 1 ing m honor of Mr. and Mrs'; irikton-^tfe^rj^tiyjeft' ":. children's. "'My.-and Mrs. Melvin Pilling, ;===* SpesjEersiaA;;Saprarneni.sexvice.j wara^eunfon:'was"heldLUltTC^ffeadaS'rthe during Johannas Bleck-at theiKbme of Mra.: yibel left on " ,thk- and Kathleen on:Sj)£d»y.y.wer£ J.-yForest.Wopd .regularPrimary elms groomisi:■"aincle,.. ?!Mrr'^iplhri- :.Friday- Lake;Clty.- *V RELIABLI ' 'time.Each T 'foriSalt: <^jfflrsp^ of theHigh.Councilandhis com,' contributed"' va?number.--oh tfie Goe'tz,.The bride.w.a£--ttoe.-.fdrmer" Miss Lavbri Is visiting J Tonniyanna' "; ■ " panlf>n,, Gregson; program. Jeka. :of Fort Mac- Webstermother, 6 vs Eld.ervDean. Refreshments were atlthehQihe-ofher',n' ' -' ' Mrs. ■ c 11RTEG 'Mr.,and:MtjS;..yHAric)ld Jensen servedby the Primaryofficers"ft> leod andhas hefcnea n'ursingaid--- ' MeibaWebster. '- ■ ' hospital ■■"■' ""'■ " letumed.-rromitoernuniclipialcoh-. over.100 children. Games and in'the there.- EXPERIE NCID Friday. dancing finishing The:happy-'young;couple, were (This Week) IV. vehtion on added the tou- - . jJMffl^L.^jee youf ALBERTA PACIFIC AGENTfor ytor-fou»d crop*fv>W_ Mr. and Mrs." Dick Richards very pleasant r marriedm:Lethbridge Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John J. We§t ches to a after morning:and plari.to make were Great prou4'j^arents,o;f.a baby. noon. r thellf visitors m "Falls for FQUNDI are-tee home:-atyCalgary where few days week. They also glrl,^MNojrf 14, Miss Gisela Eggebrecht, re- future* a this Something many.(people. " " ' '<- ' cently frrom Germany, has em- thb.'gtoo.m has employment. visited mValier.Montana,atthe I S^ El E I .. .. n.' : ployment -the About;30. Mends and relatives home of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison, have been'm search of Tor " at John" Dick resi- "'""1'" 1N y ■ ■ enjoyed:.the lovely turkey sup- Kelly; years years light dence^ 1 and "'-^' a Special prepared m.honor of the The local boys basketball speakers at Sacrament ref ;: - B "'covering' which vylil GLENWOOD newlywedsv ■ , . ■bed' ' on Sunday were''Grant Caldwlll team defeated Fri- give cohstaht warmthwith- Friday, Nov. Bth. the annual of the High Council and his day evening by a. score'b'f 32-31. out' weight. It'is the new wara'reunion was held ih the companion, Archie Smi'h. both A surprise ';ar y was held at electric recreationhall. of Hill Spring. the home of Mr. and Mrs: Ken automiatic blanket sumptuous supper was serv- Special MT. VIEW Tolley -Friday the oc- For therest of your life it A The Interest class held eveniivi on ed by the Relief Society ladies, a fireside Sunday evening at the (Last Week) casion of Ken's birthday. Games will give constant sleeping after which"Jerry Bunnage, as home of James Prince." Guest were played' and a lovely lunch temperature. emcee,"presented the following speaker Archi- ■ Miss Dawn Perrett and Miss was s by hostess.- II See them to- was Pres. Owen Marie Romeril:of Calgary served the day your " program: bald of Leavitt. were Speakers'in' Sacrament servi'2 at dealers. 'Sing song Ted by Kay Archi- weekend visitors at the homes of Loose, The Junior M.Menand Glean- respective parents. were Willis Pitchsr of .he ±iigh , bald, reading by Wilma ers held their' fireside at the' their ICouncil and his companion, Favl accordionselection by Eric Niel- Mr.LaMaun Webster has been home of Ray OlseiiX'their speak- Lethbridge undergo Scott. An organ selection was son;'blackout conducted by Dan being Greene, moved to to rendered by Lynn Uibel. Lybbert,1vocaland guitar duetby er Pres. E. 'X. further medical treatment. Mrs. Myrria. Reid and Patricia O'Neil, Quit a number of he young Webster is staying at the home Mrs.R.ula Harris and daughter TAYLORVILLE by people attended the Stake Mia Raymond. Miss Isabel of York humorous paper Eldon Quin- of.her carents m .Harris1 New Miss Grace Steed visited m tan, vocal duet by Mark and Maid and EJxplorer fireside held Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Webs'er City are visiting at the tioime of Lethbridge withMiss Marie Steed Karen. Olsen, accompanied by m Cardston Sunday evening. were visitors m Calgary Wednes- Mrs. Eva Jacobs." last week, Janic'e;Leavitt. The-last number— Mrs. June Green has gone to day and Thursday, where they Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marshall The ScOuts, went on an oyer- on 'the program was' a skit Edmonton to visit with her chil- attended the schooltrustees con- (nee Iris Peti'stt) are the rc.roud night hike to the Diigway on "Women Must Gossip", directed dren. Their son Kay and- wife vention. parents of a baby girl, born on Lee.CreekonFriday.They.had a by Mrs.: May:Archibald. are the proud parents of a new Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hender- Nov. 16. -I I' very:endoyable.timg,cooking;and hiking,.Present,were.Mr..Fernon SomrnerXeldt.y scoutjnaster,Dan Sommerfeldt, Jimmie .DawsonT Richard.Campbell,Dick Sorhmer. feldt,.Jerry,Roe^iQordonAUgate,' Gary.Woodard,.Wallace -Hadfield; .CamjpbelLandMeakim, Carl- Kirn " son.,.;.:■ . .:."::" ": . Mrg; .Lucille Vaughn, visited. witlxMrs^HazeLSteed-'Thucsdax. A\ family reunion-Waa heM-.at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John, ARRIVED! Campbell,:of Lethbridge. Sunday: JUST ThQSJe.Dresent.were.Mr» and Mrs.: Bm^ampbejlyanid. family,. Mr^ and Mrs. Gerald Low of Moun= taintXiew,.Mr.yandcMrsjMichael iCam.Rbellv.oj! BK>wrung».:Mr^JDorii aid Campbell.of;earberry.,;.Man.,. Mr...and:Mr*..Leay,Campbell.of Jefferson, Adeliciousturkey:din-: ncr waslenjoyedv: ..■-> Mr,,.and..Mrs: Yal.PurnelLand. family.were,dinner.guests of.Mr. and'.,Mrs,..C^to„.Sprnroerjreadt..m Cardgton.on,Nov,.10. Fireside was: held: at.the Eph. Bateman home!.Sunday evening witth.M#s.EthelPurnell.iricharge, and El^erJvVlalter,Luschei-. a.re- cently returned"missionaryjjcop Germany,.as guestspeaker*. Mis^. ses C^roj;Bateman. arid Shirley. HenriftrendereAan.accordian se- lectijoji,present,wiere:-Bishop"and MrsC;G^egsbn, arid,family,. Mr. and Mrs. Epji';Bateman and far milyi Mr. aridMrs. Merlin Steed, Mrs£ Jarie: Neilson. Mr?.. Edaia Wolsey,Mr.ari^.Mrs..Val.Purnell and:fainilyy,yMr.and:Mre.Fexnon Sommerfeldt, Mr; andMrs. Alnia£ Sommerfeldtand family,.Mr.and; Mrs.;rails Henrie and family. m^gmmt£t*amS^^==== ~^m^^^ mwm'^^^^^^srir^^^mwmMW^^a^aryr^Lmw^'mi Cookies arid punch were served. mm^ mmmt^!r^^Knmam^^ \ill MlA\S^ Speakers at Sacrament service on Sunday wereElder Leon Ca- hon of Leavitt and his compan- ion. ElderWalter Luscher, repre- 1^,High,Cjounett sentir^.1 l Thursday;has'heenSet apart,as a fa^' of;toaak^viri^ .aMMU W^" Bfl jA^A ma\wAWm\ Statement By Railway Heads MONTREAL — The. following statement wasissued recently by W. T. 'Wilson, vice-president.per_ sonnel.ICanadianNational Rail- ways, and D. I. McNeill," vice- ipresirient,^ personnel, Canadian Pacific.Railway,oribehalf' of the managements''""' of the two com- panies: '■ "The 15 unions representing 127,000 non-operating employees have served the Canadian Na- tion ana Canadian Pacific Rail- ways with wage and: other de- mands whichwouldcost the rail, ways an. additional $128,000,000 a year,This would averageover $1,000 a year for each employee. "If the 50,000. other employ- ees of the,tworailways, not [par- demands, werein- Plymouth's just out and Plymouth's just outdoneitself, withnew " Plymouth stayslevel ties to these : ... cluded,.' railways' annual' stay-aheadstyle that's sure to be the envy of the low-price field. 8 " " -"stays wagebill would be increased by - fo^c^ nearly/$200,000,000.. It'snew somany ways— excitingbrand-neW dualheadlamps,new level when you brake, extravagance these de_ m new "Th© '" of parking lights,° high-fashion glamour grille, protect- f^OZ^^^^^ stops without a trace Is."shocking. They show new, new massive 1^ mand^ j ,l- — of "nose-dive." Reason: iL ii ■r^^^^i^wi— anutser disregardby the unions aroundbumpers andnew eye-catching colour sweep! -^ for presehT&oniotmlc conditions. aßaßß^^|^lsfi^g»i advanced 1958Plymouth They?pos£ya7 grave threat to the Slip into this sparkling, spirited new '58 Plymouth today. Notice the ' h^Sy^tnre railwdjisl-aifiiy-would inevitably Chrysler-crafted '" ' mmmßa^=^^^^{ deal a the whole Cana- newluxury ofits glistening fittings...thenew smart- ', model at no extra cost! dian economy?'Iflo^P^ ness ofitsfabrics, weavesandcolours the newcomfort, newlegroom "During years, ... '"^^/ m the past two you enjoy to Plymouth's design. Try luxury What could be newerm have thanks new seat" the of HH^^^^^^^^Sl^^ noor-opej«%g^v^tfiployeesu 7 " Vi »co llu x. x- j xv j a. t. MAWs&S&sg&s^ automatic transmission re<^vedTj^ll^pe'r.eeht wage in- Plymouth's 58push-button automatic drive...thedeft, easy steering <^^awa\m\wil design thanultramodern crase ir4rar%jealt«h'and welfare comfort-cradled'58 Torsion-AIRE Ride and the advanced push-button Torque- benefit^?Qfu#^last.June they re- ...... ■§fj§F^j'£^ia( Biff ceiviedriff'ythjee cent pay in- safety-surebrakingyouget withPlymouthaloneatPlymouth'slowprice. Bffi^SS^QwH Flite for '58? It's a crease^^e'costof those uicreas. Bill es coupled^With- drastically de- One thrillingexperiencewithPlymouth'sspecialbrand of newness, and s^^^\_-r»^^sVj^^^^^Hll smooth operation, and cluu^^¥evtehues-is a vital fac- you'll be saying, "Simply terrific!", too. Enjoy that experience right tor In, the deteriorajtlne financ- *^j*gS^yH|H| IheSieSbri^SSitt ial picture now facirifcFtne rail" away!ChryslerCorporation of Canada,Limited. _^SiL-^^9IeVHfIBMaSH this feature. ways. "Since World War n,the stan- dard of livinfryof railway'.cmv ployees has' beerf improved ma- terially. Wage ratJes'of;"nph-opr crating employees have more than.:doubted;.and.have;far:out- stripped,tberise:of .64 per cent m the-j.cost of .Uving; the work week -has jje^.shorrenedovaca- tioriß-lengthenes'. and-other..sub.-, staritial benefits inclutUnjsygeiji- erous health and welfare" pro- visidnshavffc.alsb'■ been' estab- lished^The 'level of wages'- being paid-'Js above .that for the rest of the country..- B&R SERVICE [Cardston] LTD. "Viewedagainst the backdrop ' of falling trafficrevenues,rising 137 — Cardston,Alberta costs,.and warnings on all sides Pt.one of the continued dangjef'or]In- flation, the demads how facing B^' than ab^luterj^Sponsfci^ ' i... ..i ,' v-u .. j.. YOU'RE ALWAYS A STEP AHEAD IN CARS OF THE FORWARD LOOK "^^> ■■■ ■ ■ vAUBS^^O^^ THE QARftSTaN yHEWS 5 TB, and hopeful that this Burt-, chairman of the THE AMERICAN WAY weare Club.,TB Cardston T.B.Seals Mailed at least partially, led to the Rotary.f jehrikfcmaf.teal "pjjfaat'ilfc. Chinook Book Club greater number ofnew cases,ra*. Sale rornmittee; saia^'Thls-Istoe ,Mr. R. E. Ashburner of the Al-. ther than a serious spread of lhi 50th Ghhr^rnas:Seal{3a}elnCa- FormedIn Lake bferta Tuberculosis. Associatiori, fection. However, they-new cases nada. OVer.the: years.iWe have QUARTER AHORSE-vSTUDS^ for Salt "today completr J " announced the turningup mour clinics recent- seen tremendousj?rogress mthe ' sale. Have large--herd,: Texas LAKB.Cll^;;Ut«h^The by' voluntary committees; '"bjced,--- yellow jacket strain, SALT. i6n ly opened m the city halls m control of tuberculosis, much of colts,"geldihge, ears,'of the gOL^-.peo'ple.'of.'Card^ throughout the nax>vince with Calgary and Edmonton-.lead us which may be.attributed to the mares* studs stohand'dlstrictimust-haye been the mailing/during the past few " voluntary agency (sayeral ipintos).' Parties -inter- the, to believe that the incidence bf work of the buzzing last Friday hTgfit, Nov. days, of Christmas Seals m the diseases. may be more wide: working m close. co-operation ested contact Robert.Yellow 8, group, of girls opening campaign toraise,. . . ;Lodge Grass, when a former of the spread than formerly recognized. with the Departments of Public Tail,. .'" ' Mont. from theareamet at -the.home $226,000. to aid m the eradica- ad:, profes- , ■ Theseexpandedservices have Health and the medical .: I;'. ■■■'.■. . 3nBlP of Grace Peterson-ttthave.agabf tion of tuberculosis. This am- ded substantially to our budget, sion. The constant against renew, is needed tomeet the bud- battle PtANO FOR SALE. ■— Small up- "fest. old:a<^uamtahces ount and it is more necessary than the disease m Alberta must bet $250. and indulge m som&;delightful getary requirements of the As-, that reach our objec- Tight: Heitzman.- Phone refreshments. soclation. during the coming; ever we maintainedwithalltheresources ,JBBO7. ■ 3n2Bp tive m the forthcoming Christ- at our command we know The primepurpose of the'mee- year, which includes case-find- mas Seal campaign;which is our and RANCHERS!vThe sale you have' ting wasto form aclub of form- ing, rehabilitation of TB (pa- only source of revenue. that the people will support our gals. tients, nursing services, . askedlor:RANGE BULL SALE erCardstonlansanddistrict welfare In connection with the Christ- campaign,by buying .and using , Alberta. Wiednes- To the amazementof the hus-* andhealth education.The cam- mas Seal campaign, Mr. R. D. Christmas Seals." f day,- December 4th, 1957. Fifty bands of ther.efair ladies they paign ih Cardston is sponsored selected Hereford Range Bulls actually took time out amid the by the Cardston Rotary Club. from leading Hereford breed- wagging of tongues, and effected In commenting on the cam- ers, 12-30 months, to be sold, the organization now known as paign, Mr. Ashburner said, "Du- UNFITTED. READYTO GO TO "Chinook Book Club", with Fay ring the past year the Associa- ,WORK. Auctioneer, Warren Wynder as president, Beatrice tion has expanded operations to Cooper. Operated toy the CAL-. Bennett as vice-president and a considerable extent, particu- DISTRICT,HEREFORD Lavina Low as secretary-treasur- larly m the case-finding field. SHERIFF'S SALE fcUB; 3n2Bc. er. The belief is held by too many SrARY Present at the gathering were people that tuberculosis is no LOST— I-yearling herefordheifer the following: EthelFisher Jejnp-, longer a serious health prob- TAKENOTICE that by virtue of a seizure Chief MountainCom- son. Fay Wood Wynder. Nina1 lem. Unfortunately, the truth is munity.pasture, branded BurtDavis, June Hurd RussellJ rather thereverse,as there isac_ i made byThe Queen (ProvincialTreasurer) against on right hip.Phone R1913, Lavina AndersonLow;RuthHay-i Itually anincrease m the number Redford, shall following goods: . r WiSon. 2n2lp. cock Wynder, Hazel Redd Gibb,) of new cases being discovered, Owen L. I sell the Sifrom Beatrice Jackson Bennett, Dellai during 1956 being one new ac- — One Pull-Type Oliver Combine on m ac- LIVESTOCK WANTED Mature Smith. Gregson. Barbara Brew-! tive case for every 2,240 of our rubber^ lice-infested cows and steers erton Lee. Nedra Newby Wood,! populationwhile morethan twice cordance with the Provisions of TheSeizures Act, for -experimentalpurposes. Ph. and the gracious hostess, Grace this numberf were found tohave FA 7^1171 or write Livestock) Holmes Peterson. the disease, although inactive at on the 28th day of November, 1957, at the yard of IhsectJXatooratory, re- - P.O. Box270.' Needless'to say.the main top- the time. These aeople will Wm. Duce Cardston, Alberta, at the hour of yLe^bcrjjdge^ 3n2Bc. ic ofconversationwasthe friends quire periodical examinations." m back home. A — Mr. Ashburner said, "The worse 2 p.m. FOR'SAIiE^-Upright and loved ones Duo Therm book review given iby Fay Lost Both Money and centres of infection are, gener- Furnace and 500 gal.Stor- was Freedom ally speaking, outlying Gilchrist,Sheriff, Qll a dehcious lunch; m the A. A. age Tank, toothm goodcondi- Winder and area hard to reach with health tion. Canbe sold separately.— was served toy the hostess. services, District of Lethbridge. lovely and we have doubled Judicial Mrs. G< Hurst, iphone 296. Everyone present had a " — our survey potention m an ef- 2n2lc time and all feel happythatsuch . Want Ads Little Fellows With Big PullingPower fort to seek out the unknown1 — a club has been organized. Folks COTTAGES FOR RENT Gas at home better be on their best heated-, fridges, stoves, private behavior now or they will sure bathsi etc. Will rent by day, get a going over once a month week or month. Apply Hol- m Salt Lake City. land's Motel. 3n2Bp. The next club* meetdnjr willtoe held on Dec. 12 at the home of STRAYED from Pole Haven— Nina Davis and will be a Xmas Community Pasture A party with husbands invited1 red bolly yearling steer, . ———en branded on left —"ribs, and erbranded"X7 onright HContact Walburger, ph. ribs. M. Rl2ll. p Says Split School Term Would Cause Confusion HUDSON'SBAY CALGARY — The annual con- vention of the Alberta School Trustees' Association was told the semester system of splitting a school terminto twoparts,div. BLANKETS ided mJanuary, wouldmakelife complicated for Alberta teach- STRAYED fromPoleHaven Com. ers, confuse school administra- IHH* munity Pasture. Mt. View, tions and be difficult for stu- PHPJtwo red bally yearling dents. ■■■steers, branded on left A. B. Evenson of Edmonton, thighi:and down cut wattle on from the Alberta department of the dulap. Finder notify" Mr. education, said such a system Wm. Payne, Mt. View. 2n2Bp whichis used widelym.theUnit- ed States tout only mafew spots SKINNY MEN,WOMEN! GAIN 5, not good ,New - m Alberta would be a 10, 15 lbs. pep, too. Try thing mprovincialschools. ftarijourf.'-'OJ&rex Tonic Tablets for doubleresults; newhealthy flesh; new vigor. Ostrex also improves poor appetite due to lack of iron. "Get-acquainted" SEEDTIME size only 60c. At all druggists. WANTED— SmaII calves, 300 lbs. or lighter. Will buy or trade and for, also wouldbuy baledstraw. Phone R620 or see Frazer HARVEST Blackmore. p J^HARyESPm WANTED— Reliable lady to take Director, Line Elevators Farm Service, care of two children and do ■ housework. Winnipeg, Manitoba. «r- * Phone" 392. Sponsored by tne following .companies: 2n2Bp. 'eddral.Pioneer, Alberta Faciiic, Canadian — Consolidated, Paterion," McCabe, ParrUh & FOR SALE!OR TRADE Choice loirabecker. Inter Ocean, Ellison Milling buildinglot. Serviced forsewer, md Quaker Oats. — water,sidewalk.- Some terms SEEDQUALITY available.See Bill Duce. 3dsp WHAT ABOUT ITI STRAYED from Dahl Leavitt's Ingrajnfarming theuse of "good farm at Leavitt— onered white- seed" is the soundest practiceof all. face yearling heifer with Even the most highly organized M horns, branded on right ■$rain farm will quickly tumble to gm■ribs. Anyone knowingthe poverty if itis denied-the right seed ereabouts iphone Lynn Wood- .or the right job. The old rhyme ward, phone RlOO3, Owendale. says that out of every four seeds 2n2Bp that the farmer sows thereis one for crow, one WANTED— Hotel cleric Enquire the worm, one for the to rot and one to grow. Although the Cahoon Hotel. c Situation may not be qujte that seri- WANTED TO RENT— 3-bedroom ous m Western Canada, the rhyme house. EnquireNews Office. does emphasize the importance of planting seed of the highest possible quality. What about it! Will the o;rain you produced m 1957 make PlanNew Church good seed for 1958? IML,Kalispell What is Good Seed? Of themany Of — factors that can affect the quality KALISPELL, Mont. The of seed the following are of major Church of JesusChrist of Latter- importance: (1) Germination and day Saints is contemplating the vitality; (2) Freedom from disease; building of a new church at a (3) Freedom from weed seeds*and cost of $197,000. Two and' one- other impurities. High germination third acres of land on Bulfalo is, of course,the first requirementof Hill have been acquired as the good sqed. However, ability to building site. hardly enough. 'plans call for 1,300 merely germinate is Tentative Unless a seed will grow andproduce square feet of building with 14 seedling classrooms, a chapel for 270 and a strong, healthy when it a recreation hall. is planted,itis of little use. Unfor- :t_.eilr, The present church building tunately, a great deal of low-grade i^iF^rs ipurchased grain was produced m the Prairie c was m 1935 from is® Bethlehem Lutheran Church. Provinces this year. Our prelimin- Tne Kalispell branch has about ary germination tests show that ...cool Ipeaiaty with a fiery spirit 400 members. and there are many seed samples, particularly of about 1,000 members of the de- oats," barley and flax from this nomination m the Flathead Val- year's crop, are germinating very ley. poorly. Consequently, we strongly Dramatically new:Chrysler's iricredir Slip easilybehind the wheel and you'll button automatic drive is a marvel of on advise farmers to have a germina- Chrysler's from bly sleek, beautiful '58 design...withits find new performance as ex- ease and convenience. And its smooth tion test made on any grain velvet, Appreciate Value Oi the 1957 crop they intend to use long, graceful lines ... glistening new citing and flawless as its '58 styling and Torsion-AIRERiderivals for seed m 1958. glamour-wrap bumpers ... distinctive quality engineering. Chrysler's great You are cordially invited to examine Newspaper Ads. Free Tests Available. To help new grille...smart dualheadlamps... whisper-quietV-8is a wonder ofsmooth, and drive the new '58 Chrysler today. VANCOUVER— A Calgary del- farmers to find out whether or not newparkinglights...swanknewinteriors. responsivepower. Its ultramodern push- Chrysler Corporation ofCanada,Limiud egate to the Canadian Associa- the grain they intend touse for seed next Spring comes up to "good tion of Real Estate Boards con- the Line Elevators vention said advertising is the seed" standards, Yau'raalwaysa stop ahasd In cars of ThsForwardLook j\)** largestsingle expenseitemmthe Farm Service operates a first-class operation of a real1 estajteoffice. seed testing laboratory. Without Speaking as chairman of a charge,.any farmer anywhere can discussion on advertising, Jack havehis seed tested forgemination, Rich said realtors can trace 50 for the presence of surface-borne (Pier centof theirbusiness direct- smut, and for weed seed content, ly to advertising and 50 per cent Local Agents of any of the Com- B&R SERVICE [Caidston] LTD. to personal contact. panies listed above will be glad to — He said national surveys show forward your seed samples to Win- Phone137 Cardston,Albert* that on the average real estate testing. Now is the time spend nipeg for brokers 61per cent oftheir to determine the "seed value"of the advertising budget onnewspaper you for seed m classified and 22 per :eeixt grain intend to use pewapaper^dlsplay advertising.m , 1958. THURSDAY, 21., 6 THE CARDSTON NEWS NOVEMBER 1957

Last year1 the number of visits idian travellers wa* astixnatedat by $500 Professional and Business Better Learn Better Health Society to Canada residents of other million. See ... countries was 27.7 million, and Meeting these visitors spent here $337 From 1950 to 1956 federal go- DIRECTORY Annual million; visits to other countries vernment revenue from direct Clearance SALE by only increased from $1.3 I Society Canadians 27.2 mil- CliffordPalmer The Cardston Health totalled taxation held its annual meeting.iri the lion, and spending by the Cana- billion to $2.5 billion.' D. A. CAHOON, M.Sc.l OPTOMETRIST Cahoon Hotel with S, Nelson H." Auditor, Eyes Examined ! Iv/O OFF ALLLINOLEUMS m the chair. ■ The financialreport-was given Public Accountant 407 - sth St.S. by. the secretary, S.L May. Fi- RETURNS (Opposite Capitol Theatre) gures showed that the Society is INCOME TAX I M% OFFALL WALLPAPER healthy INSURANCE - PHONE 660 ma conditionwithacur- ' Phone PA 7-4222, Lethbridge rentaccount of $840and abuild- V J I -TILL 15th DECEMBER ing fund of $5,000. The building — ■ has been built up m n hand.) ', fund since 1* (This applies only to stock on " 1955, being $3 taken from each D.L. CARD * " family contract of $50.and.from We havelots of patterns to choose fromnow. each individual contract of $25 Chartered Accountant Low Says Socreds at rate' of $1.50. Building .It wasreported that thenum- Cahoon Lumber To Support PC's SPENCER'S HARDWARE j ber of contracts are down from Phone 34 Res. 352 CALGARY— SolonLow,nation- — previous years and the meeting ' alSocial Credit party leader, said I PHONES CARDSTON i* .decided to launch an extensive v i ■campaign for support. ■ his group in the House of Com- /" s mons is prepared to support the A meeting will be held early Progressive /Conservative gov- m the new year to plan the ernment for its full term unless drive and for the re-election of disagreement Kenneth Long of Cardston Is Du-eet Cafe some fundamental receiving congratulations for ta- NOTICE officers. principles arises. — — on king first prize at the Toronto ———en Best Place to Eat The nationalleader,inCalgary Winter Fair. The winning The Cardsf Sketch Club will King 1 Royal on Size Meals to attend the annual convention sample was of Summit Orust commence their year's activities To produce the.hydro-electric Chinese FoodEvery Day of the Alberta Social Credit wheat grass. onNov. 26mRoom.1 (Southen- power required for the alumin- i : J League, said in an interview: trance) High umsmelting project Kitimat, parlia- Junior School. Clas- at RAWHIDE WORK "I don't think any ★ ses will commence at 8 o'clock 8.C.,required the reversal of the AT ment in my memory has ever featuring Wohlfarth, ■ by highest Ferguson, alter-ego accomplished so Spencers are some with Prof. the in- flow of rivers the Max creator and of CBC's famous "Rawhide" so much in big discounts In linoleum and structor, m attendance. All in- rock-fill dam m Canada, ten often worksuntil the weehours of themorning preparinghis sc/rlpt short a time as this onehas." persons tunnels, Frequently only companion during question wallpaper this week. And their terested welcome. For miles of the firs^ under- for the "Rawhide" show. his In the long commons Christmas toys are.now on dis- further information contact ground powerhouse m Canada, the night is his English Bull Dog Tuffy; he doesn't seem tri Im- DUDLEY'S jperiods, the CCF and Liberals play. Read the ads In this issue Roxie McClung, phone 345. and the largest impulse turbines pressed withhis script. Rawhide's great satireshow may beheard fight "seemed tobe trying to the The News. c. operating m the world. on the Trans-Canada Radio network five evenings a week. :: election" but things are accomp- of i: BODY SHOP lished when all "get down to JJ (former Cardston Sheet ',I business," Mr. Low said. Building, St.) From 250 to 300 official dele- ;""; Metal Main ;\ gates and visiting delegates are Is now open for business! "■'* expected at the convention. Mr. Low and Hon A. O. Aalborg, Al- V, Come m and let's get \l berta education minister will ad- || acquainted! JJ dress a public meeting. Premier E. C. Manning and S. !!* PHONE 12 V** J. Helman, defeated party can- - 1 <*♥!'>l>»I''!■'I'■$"£ 't1»i« >t> <$>'Jf 'I''1''♥'»t "$H3"fti''t''t'fr didate in the Oct. 2 provincial byelection in Calgary, will ad- dress the annual panquet Wed- nesday night. Delegates began registering Monday and the women's auxil- SALE iary held a meeting. The league AUCTION convention officially started AT THE Tuesday with reports and reso- lutions. Alberta Stockyards Provincial-municipal financei will be discussed b_g Hon. A. J. Every TUESDAY, Hooke, minister of municipalaf- fairs. ._ Premier Manning, Mr.Low and Wednesday, Thursday Orvis Kennedy, league president, will discuss party organization and FRIDAY Wednesday. Mr. Low will lead apanel dis- Until Further Notice cussion of wheat marketing SALE STARTS AT 10 a.m. Wednesday afternoon. For BESTRESULTS andPROMPT Libiary Notes SETTLEMENTS Young Canada's Book Week is onin full swing. Troops of boys Cemign Your Livestock to and girls as well as adults are finding their way to the library. HAYS & EARL, Ltd. Some come to find good stories ALBERTA STOCKYARDS to read; others.to make use of LETHBRIDGE the reference books that are so helpful Telephone No. to students. There are 5048 still thosewho takehome an arm * — AUCTIONEERS: full of hooks andmagazines that Luxurious Impala Sports Coupe one of Chevrolet's TWO new super modelsl L. B. (Blair) Holland No.51-51-52 they might search out material L. (Ted) Newby, No. 41-51-52 that they need'for talks, lessons E. busy and essays.It has been a It's almost too new to be true lit for '58 combines a new Body by Fisher A REACAIR RIDE week at the Library. Mrs. Olsen, - ' the librarian, reported.1200 books setsanew stylem styling.Ittakes with anew x-tyPcffame Ils dramatically Nomatterwhatpricecaryou're accustom- . werelet out inOctober. and wider-and a full 9 inches you'll Saturday at 10:30 a.m. is the anew approachtopower.l€snew~s _cd. to, never be sitting prettier! Children's Story __our. November * J^er " .j longer! Chevy's Level Air suspension* I . s su ,l new r, liter- ISeeFORNEY Fiist 9 was.the opening hour of this right down to the smooth and .. „ . . season and it well New Welders from $77.50 up « I was attended. Nou, TURBO-THRUST V 8 I Mrs. Margaret Low, chairman of solid nay it rides. for '58, 'g^ZJ^MSS % "World's Oldest andLargest *\ the Library Board, wasincharge. giant - ChevroletunveilstherevolutionaryTurbo- ' f Builders of Farm Welders" <; Mrs. Lorin Low and Mrs. Bruce Chevrolet takes the step * properties. Available now, on all four Burtmade a wonderful for v 8 with Wedge-Fire design. < ', hour thebiggest, boldest moveanycar VY wheels! 4 Also used weldersand wel- the children. , " Z*Wedge-shapedf combustion chambers are ding supplies. }' Saturday, Nov. 16, Mrs. Mable . t Secretary-Treasurer ever made! precision-machined block, THEBEAUTIFUL WAY *T <" Ganeau, of m thecylinder See *.. the libraryBoard, wasincharge. It's new — — a TOBE THRIFTY Stories weretold withgames and long, low and luxuriously the riot the head radical departure that IDoug. Hendry V, songs interspersed. The children beautifullymoving'58 Chevrolet;It'snew helps achieve a new pinnacle of perfor- Neverbefore hasthere beens0 mucblow-' Phone 330 Cardston ■-"■'■*'-: Dazzling Impala Convertible ■'" * % Lester Stewart, Glenwood : :::Wx : boldly sculptured beauty M. Dudley— l9o Ronald ¥^i — sets a new pace Instyling I J. Smith— lB7 Smith. Aetna Glamorously new Bel Air 4-Door Sedan P. V. Wynder. Hill Spiring a beautifully moving thingI S. Smith— l73 D. J. Neilson, Taylorvllle Come try iti F. Redford— l6B J. L Zemp, Del Bonita S. Zubaoh— l6B M. D. Dowdle, Lethbridge E. Noble— l67 D. V. Leavitt. Leavitt I. Duce— l67 Wm. Rea. Nor*-h Burnaby, B.C. .M. Garner— l'6s Mrs. C. Pontarollo, Beazer ' S. Franklin—— l63 Wm. Taylor, Cardston llliiipk —B. Layton 161 K. J. Kearl.Moses Lake, Wash. Mm vJ IM'lll Hlm 411 lc' fei en F. Ci Rombough, Cardston Police parking tickets were Hugh Wescott, Cardston Thos Hatch, Cardston v first issuedm Toronto m 1907. August Wehrhahn, Mt. View At Sept. 1, 1957, Canada's pop- Agnes McLean, Lancaster, Ohio 111lmt I Ii %Ji;^^ EH tiiation was estimated to be 16,- John Noble, Cardston -745,000, an increase of 552,000m Wm. Cardwell, Cardston' the preceding 12 months, and of Ray Bennett, Only franchised Chevroletdealersdisplay this famous trademark gjmi tmf See YourLocal AuthorizedChevrolet Dealer! 2,177,000 m a five-year period Dale Bevans, Los Angeles, Calif, M^ c-4580