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< > ■ ♥ « " 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 CANADA 60, No. 8 CARDSTON, THURSDAY, 21, 1957 Subscription $2.50 per — VOL ALBERTA■-" ■ ■ 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. Lethbridge 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 Pincher Creek 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<mz«^ #7mmKt up with the modernconvenience of were Messrs. Gary Konim, Fred report on the recent sale of *- -.^' X - -' -" ' 'yH^I push-button Torque-Fliteautomatic Come try a new De Soto Firedome Komm and Carl Rhiel". During lambs through the association ''^Mmi N '"' '' f drive. You "tunein"' thepower with or two greatnew seriesfor signing of the register Miss and discuss future plans of the * iimmF "^xf^^^^F^"■ Fireflite— tihe ;" " '" -'■■■■■■-- i—^ > 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 Calgary. 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.