c<" tBjuft ! PATRONIZE OUR :; shopv --;Cardston News il CARDSTON THE TEMPLE CITY OF CANADA I^iUiIJ.MIHI-^ VOL. 52, No. 14 CARDSTON, ALBERTA THURSDAY,JUNE 7th, 1951 Subscription Price $2.50 per year— Payable m Advance ROTARY Open Turned It was Forum at the re- First Sod gular(Rotaiy luncheon on Monday. 659 Entries In School and Evan Malmbery received congrat- Joint ulations a on the birth of new daughter. It was announced that For New Stake Frank Spain qf Birmingham,Ala,, was the new President of Rotary International. Arrangements are C.A.A.A. Track and Field Meet being completed for the Cardston Ward House Club guests and to be Ithe of the Clar- esholm Club on June 20th, for the IA large crowd witnessed the Sod the proper spirit, and it is our duty — birthday party of thei latter Club. Turning Ceremony for the new and our privilege to uphold and Weather andTrackNearly Perfect Competition Keen S. O. 'Low and Louis Darby are Stake and Ward House Saturday sustain them m whatever decision Smith, Junior Hi Graduates and Medals Widely Distributed. Gordon Dickson m charge of the Rotary playground afternoon last. Pres. B. W. String- they make. Elder John S. — for rthls year. The Club is aiming am of Ithe Stake Presidency con- Chairman of the Finance Com- Repeats Five-MileRoad Race Ben Brooks per spoke of the fine response m — for another 300 cent attendance ducted the program. mittee Feted At Banquet Jumps Arlene Rice Cops at their next (meeting. After singing, Pres. Mark Speiv- of the people m accepting their Delivers m Calf Club Show and 'SaHe at assessments and of tihe great need High 'Banquet waa Willard IM. Brooks of the staff, he The cer offered the invocation. Bishop The Junior Five Medals the local Stockyards was announc- speak- for a building of this type. held Thursday evening, May 31st, paid tribute to the good work of J.'Forest Wood was the first ed for Friday June Bth. At IH a.m. er and told of the Stake Tabernacle President G. S. Brewerton ex- at the Social Centre with Lloyd the clas sand encouraged them to the Boy's and Girl's Judging will pressed his pleasure at the fine carry sphere higher Smooth-striding Gordon Dickson 440 yd. Relay: Cardston,, Louise which was dedicated m 1914 and Newton as Master of Ceremonies. on to the of 1 take place: at 1 p.m. the Judges spirit of co-operation of the people the grad- learning. of Clarteshdlm, just back from a Cahoon, Luanna Blackmore, Mabel has served its purpose, and a new Gordon Atkins toasted Williams, Brooks; will do their judging and at 2-30 he of the Stake, and said that with and IMiss Arlene Neuman Gueat speaker was Rev. A. E. year's study at Drake University| Laura IMay ani- building is needed badly, and uates ; the Sale will start.. Frank Koenen, with- a spirit of co-operation this replied. King. many inlteiresiUng m the lUnilted States, came through other Cardston team second; Jef- hoped it would be completed such Miss Jean Lee toasted the [ He related winner, Auctioneer, and his Clerk will be project was bound to succeed. The Miss Yvonne j and humorous experiences of his Friday afternoon to retain his laur- !ferson third. Time of 2 in a year. Elder John Johansen of teachers and Griffin present and will donate their ser- Committee spoke on blessinga of the Gospel come by replied. school and college days and spoke els as champion of the five-milers mm., 41 sec. the Finance | Broad Jump:Deanna Workman, vices. Special prizes will be given. the wonderful opportunity this uniting and puttingourselves out Misses Smith and Lois of the class-reaching higher goals at the annual Cardstan AmateurI Lord's work. Verla sponsored ft.; Blla Borisaw; Laura IMay Ed.iNewLon of Del Bonita will be project offered for all members of to further the sang a duet and then O. D. and to look to the future with high- Athletic Association 111 Brewerton, Bishop J. Steed track and field meet. !Brooks. the Judge on Showmanship, and the Stake to work unitedly and President Steed of the Staff, the after din- er hopes. Education should devel- Powelsland of Del Bonita will Forest Wood and Bishop A_ O. Wil- his subject, for fuller life and a greater Dickson ran the five miles m 28 | High Jump: Arvella Wright,, Glen harmoniously together for it's com- ner speaker took as op us a Work- be the Judge for the Best Fed and Bishop A. O. Wiley said ey took shovels and turned the sod of life's values. Ha minutes and 32 seconds to beat out jCardston, 3' 6 1-2"; Deanna pletion. "Far Ay.'ay 'Places." appreciation -1 just north of the L.E. iWaynte iScheerer of IMacleod by a man; Sharon Heppler, Jeflerson. Cared for Calf of the Show. we have waited six years for this on the spot Exercises admonished the students to remem- the Boy's and Anderson home, whtere the building Graduation full three minutes. The winner m evtent: said the new building was presid- ber "we become what we practice." Girl's Judging will go to Olds, and be boon will be constructed. With IMrs. Thelma Smith wished the students success and Bob (McNabb of Lethbridge out- sorely needed and woulld a " the the fifty-two 1951|He GirlsUnder 14 yrs: tihe winner will go to and Wards and the The group then sang We Thank, ing at organ, happiness their future. distanced the rest of the held to Provincial to the Ist 3rd graduates af the Junior High Grad-; m one-half mile 60 yd. Dash: Betty Beamier, Mag- Toronto. Stake. Thee O God -for a Prophet," and Misses Ilean Swan, Joyce Dunn, win the 'two and Edw. J. Wood offered uating Class marched into the 2nd | jaunt. rath, 8.1 sec; Alice -Faye Jensen^ In the last Sale the Pincher Building Supervisor, Elder Leon- Patriarch lMariene She'an, Maralyn Quinton Aetna; Butler, Hill Spring. out by three points. the dedicatory prayer and the ben- Ward Chapel lodowing Ithe ban- j sang An extrtemaly large entry of 659 Ardath Creek Club won ardLarson'spoke and said this waa and Marie Barrus a girl's 440 yd. Relay: Cardston, 1mln„ Because of these Calf Clubs better building,and that m edictions. quet, for tihe Graduation exerciates.| chorus, presentation of the athletes participated m the one the .Lord's the was and the 7 2-5 sec, Joycie Holland, Connie are being raised throughout laboring and to raise Excavatingwas to start (Monday, The.theme. of program trophy best all around day meet. cattle physically iPlaces," and (Darry for "the Archibald, Zona Sloan, Zoe Anne the entiite country. for its completion,, the spir- June 4tih, but due to the inclement "Far Away student of the year" was Jiuade to Blessed with perfect weather, of- finance postponed, but Master of with- Layton; Hill Spring second; Leavitt CN ituality of the enltire Stake would wet weather were Nielson was Ceremonies. Smith by Mrs. Shirley ficials ran off this year's meet ap pos- sang "Far Away Miss Verla many third. be greatly benefitted. He said the, will commence soon as Miiss Anna Olsen Gibb of the out a hitch as athletes from Butler, Places," after which FloydMurphy, staff. centres put m Broad Jump: Ardath Hill General Authorities are guided by sible. sang "Happy Land." Southern 'Alberta m.; Lorraine 01- Master's Junior High [President spoke to the The chorus their bids for records, honors and Spring, 12 ft. 1-2 Receives Graduation Dance was held -sen Leavitt; Betty Beimler. students and thanked them for the. The the handsomely engraved medals t Caldwell, co-operation during the past year, at the Hi School Gym with the to the winners m all High Jump: Sharon. Degree which went m.; Connie followed by a piano solo by Miss High School Orchestra, under tha events. HM Spring, 4 ft. 2 Howard Stutz, the son of- J. R. MaryI Davies Stake Bee-Hive furnishing Archibald, Betty Beimler. " Ann Gwen Payne. direction of Fred WeileV Dickson and MoNabb both re- Stutz and the late Clara Stutz of In his message to the class by l the music. ceived trophies from the C.A.AA. Cardston, and now residing at PassesJ Swarm Day their victories the five and Utah, received his Mas- for m GirlsUnder16 yrs: Ephriam, Davies, aged 9-1 years Two.hundredregistered Saturday mile runs. Degree Biologyatithe Grad- (Mary Ann two and one-half 6U yd. Dash: Arlene Rice, Spring ter's m * li3th, away at the morning at the Social Centre, at Jay of won the uation on June this July passed IPurntell Cardston Coulee, 8.2 sec;- Shawn .Leavitt, Exercises 4th.. (Mas. Ether the Stake IM.IA.Bee-Hive 100-yard the boys under 19 teaching at lhome of her daughter, Alberta dash m Picture Butte; Inez Smelovsky, Hill Howard has been afternoon, Swarm Day, under the direction of 10 4-5 Bill Brooks College", (Ephriani, Utah, Coleman( on Saturday class m seconds. Spring. t "Snow p.m. been Stake Leader Cavell Rollins. The 25 3-5 June"■ 2nd, at 5 Sne had of Cardston won th'e 200 m yd. Arlene Rice, Sharon and continuing his studies- ait the years mothers of the Bee-Hive girls were Softball of Lethbridge the 100 Dash: summer mJ failing health for several Alberta Stake George Rebar ■Leavitt; Smelovsky. B. Y.«U. m the months. special guests. Inez . andl had been confined to her bed 440 m 58 3-10 and Allan Tollestmp Relay: Spring Coulee, He has now qualified for a $1,200 Miss Elaine Jacobs of the Y. W. 440 yd. .University ifor ,the past monlth aJlitter suffering of 'Raymond won the 880 mtwo Rice, Mackenzie, Maiy Scholarship at the of M. L A. Stake Presidency gave the steconds. Arlene JSllen aJ stroke. minutes 21 and 3-5 Mackenzie, IMargy Smith, 1mm. California and has resigned his born at speech of welcome/,and a girl's Lethbridge won intending ■ Mary Ann Davies was League Gerald Archer of itec; position aitSnow College, from.LeaviLt^sanga number. Schedule 13 Cardston 2nd. - County, (Millard, Utah, on chorus 1951 minutes Meadow'] the one-anile run m five Rice, ft., to start his studies m &wvtpa£,.g.aye Broad Jump::;Arlene 13 California July.Iflth,-J&6O where Khj>,.received, D^nna.Arc^ib^l^pf WEST DIVISION >June sth: 49 4-5 seconds. Sixteen year old m.;. iD.len at the 'Fall semester;fo.v^|i,D.v*V reading' '(Marie Barrus and 2nd broad 7 1-2 Mar.y?'iMackenzie, her-j early schooling and on April a' "and May 30th: _ „ Taylorville at Cardstpni E'en, -Brooks won both- the "Degree m (Biology. :■'■'. ] Connie Anderson of the 4th Ward >v alt runninghop-step and Mackenzie. Card- 30th,* 1)880 she married Thomas Cardston 3rd 'at Glenwood Woolford '"Leavitt''— jumpand the High Jump: Arlene Bice, Sharon Howard is a product of the - George Temple. sang a duet. (Mlona Perrett of Mt. Cardston 4th Bye leaps 19 feet 11-2 schools, and has Davies m thte St. Hill Spring at Cardston Ist jump with of 'Leavitt, Ellen Mackenzie. ston is married View gave a talk and Loma Wood- 36 feet nine inches re- sons. His wife,Mildred, They immigrated to Canada m iMt. View at Beazer Juno 12th: inches and Throw: Lorna Sache, 65 four lovely arriving April 3rd, coming rufif of Hartley sang a solo. The of Ray- Discus recognition her ■1900 Cardston 2nd at Woolford spectively. Vedte Gilchrist m., Cardston; Arlene Rice, has received for ' Hill Spring ward presented a group June sth: Taylorvllle high jump with a ft., 3 and won third first to Cardston. Later they pur- Spring Cardston 4th at mond won the Trelease, Cardston.. short story writing < Spring dance, directed by Mrs. Fay Bun- Glenwood all Hill — six Inches while Laura Society chased a farm at Coulee Cardston list ait Mt. View Leavitt CBye mark of five feet prize m the Annual Relief lived for few years, nage. of lifted Story recently. Con- where they a 3rd June 19th: Wayne Burbiink Macleod Short Contest Taber, (Raymond, and There were 48 graduates from Beazer at Cardston the polfe vault with eight ! anotherhome >moving to Woolford at Cardston 4th laurels m BoysUnder 12 yrs: gratulations,Howard ' Hill Spring where they the Primary into the Bee-Hive and June 12th: feet five inches. Don Little of (Mac- Cahoon, town boy alt the top. latter to with the "Spir- Leavitt at Cardston 2nd 60 yd. Dash: Kenneth engaged m farming. In 1928 they i they received cards Hill Spring at Beazer — Bye leod won the 12-poundshot put toss Isfeldt, printed on them. at Tayloryille Cardston, 8.9 sec; Theron , ]retired and settled m Cardston |it of the Hive" Gl&nwood Cardston lat with 33 feet 11 inches while Bill fifty-two graduates from the Mt. View at Cardston 3rd. June 26th: with Cairdston; (Monte Rose, Cardston. 220 yd. Dash: Bill Brooks, 25 3-5 jand bought a home. Mr. Davies The " Brooks took the javelin throw Cardston, 1mini,, Bee-Hive to MJA. IMaida received Taylorvllle at Woolford GeorgVi Re- 440 yd. Relay: sec; Jay (Purnell; Stan Rodehouse, jpassed away Sept. 9tih, 1940. June 19th: .1126 feeet 2 1-2 inches. Isfeldt, Dowry, Guardian Certificates. Theite were Cairdston 4th at Leavitt throw with 74. 8 sec; Theron Bryce Lethbridge, Mrs. Davies was the mother of Glenwood at Beazer — Bye bar won the discus Nielson, Laißoy Marsden; Reber, children, of whom are forty-five (Honor Bees, and they re- Spring at Mlt. View Car.felon 2nd Deon 440 yd. Dash: Geo. 58.3 televen eight Al- Hii.l feet 2 1-2 inches. Leavitt, second; Cardston third. Bianchini, X>onald iParry, living and are: Mtrs. Ethel D. ceived miniature figures of the Cardston Ist. at Cardston 3rd. July 3rc; sec; Aildo .still THE VICTOR Jump: Boyde Haslam, 11 of (Lethbridge. Wynder and- Mrs. Dora Coleman of berta Templte. Taylorvllle at lieavitt ROSE Broad Philip all display of hand Juna 26th: at 2nd won the ft; Wright, Beazer; yd. Race: Allan Tollestrup, >Cardston; Mrs. Lynn Leavitt of There was a fine at Cardston 4th Cardston Ken Rose of Claresholm Dennis 880 badge work done by the Mt. View Glenwood Woolford — Byte 100-yard dash m the boys' under Hanson, Cardston, Raymond,2 mm.2L 3-6 sec; Wayne ;Hill Spring; Mrs. Ellen Fairbanks work and Cairdston 3rd. -alt Hill Spring Haslam,,3 ft. , (Mrs- girls. Following the program a 1)6 class m 11 1-5 seconds while High Jump: Eoyde Burbank, IMaclcod; J. D. Guild, of Arcadia, Utah; Mary Leav- Beazer at Cardston Ist. July 10th: 'Rose, Campbell, lovely lunch was served to all by Taylorvllle Mike iMiskilin of Lethbridge took 7 m.; IMonte David Lethbridge. itt of Eugene Oregon; T. Ivan and Cardston 2nd at Archer, HiU Spring the Stake Board. July 3rd: the 220 a> Itime of 24 2-5 seconds. Hill Spring. 1 Mile Run: Gerald 5 vLorenzo S. Davies oS Cardston 3rd. Leavitt at Woolford m Utah. Glenwoood at — Bye also took the runninghop-step mm. 49 4^5 sec, Lethbridge; J. D. >and John L.Davies of Provo, CN Hill Spring Cardston 4th He 79' Cardston Ist ait and jump with 35 feet onJe inch. Guild, Tom Chapman, both of She also has 60 grandchildren, Beazer at Mt. iVew July 17th: Codd of Glenwood won the BoysUnder14yrs: Lethbridge. great grandchildren and 2 great, at Cardston 2nd Kenn Smallfacfe, July 10th: Woolford broad jump with W feet 3-4 inch; 100 yd. Dash: Charlie 1 Mile Relay. Jay Purnell, Bill ;great grandchildren. SeminaryGraduation Taylorvllle at Cardston 4th sec; Nielson, very active Hill Spring at Glenwood — and the eight-pound shot put with Cardston, 18.5 Larry Brooks, Geo. Rebel-, Stan {Rode- tMrs. Davies has been of the 19&1 LeavUtt Bye Miskilin Jefferson. of the Church Graduation exercises Mt. View at Cardston Ist a heave of 40 feet. Mike Cardston; Larry Heppler, house; Ldthbridge second. m the orgajniMrtions olass of Seminary students m con- five Nielson, 31 life. For Cardston 3rd at Beaizer July 24th: won th'e high jump with feet 220 yd. Dash: Larry Broad Jump: Ben Brooks, lfl ft. throughout her entire junction with the Cardston High Cardston 4th at Woolford winn- Pilling,Mt. View; Lee, she was Secretary of July four inches with Ken Rose 2-5 sec; Gerald 11-2 m.; Bill Brooks; James many years School took place Sunday evening 17th: 2nd at Leavitt seven feet .Harker, Hill Spring. Society, also a counsel- Beazer at Hill Spring Cardston — ing the pole vault with Verdell Lethbridge. the Belief mthe 2nd 'Ward Chapel. Taylorville Bye Goates of Glen- 440 yd. Relay: Jefferson/, 1undn. Step & Jump: Ben Brooks, or, and worked m the Primary for Cardston Ist at Glenwood one inch. Tom Hop, held Seminary .Instructor W. S. Redd View July 31st: the javelin throw with 94, 3 sec, Larry Heppler, Leon Dowry, 36 ft., 9 m.; Bill-Brooks; Jerry Tol- years. 'Funeral services were Pill- Cardston 3rd at Mt. wood ■ waa m charge. Miss IMaxine at Taylorville and Gordon Lamb Bateman, Franklyn Aldridge; man, Spring. the Ist Ward Chapel at 2 p.m. July 24th: -Woolford fleet six inches Tom Hill m ing was the announcer and music' at Cardston 4th the discus with 60 Cardston second; Mt. View-Card- High Jump: Vede Gilchrist, Ray- Tuesday, with interment m the and Beazer at Glenwood Leavitt — of Claresholm leaders were Donna WiUiams 2nd Bye. ston team third. mond, 5 ift. 6 1-2 m., W. E.French, Cardston cemetery. organists Mt.View at Bill Spring Cardston feet. Nielson, 14 ft. Colleen Payne: were Car- must be played at G Face, the young Broad Jump:Larry "Hill Spring; Jerry Tolman. Cardston Ist at Cardston 3rd All games Charley Small Harker, Burbank, S CN ol Wood and IleanSwan. mutuallyagreed other- known for his 6 1-2 m.; Verdell Howard Pole Vault: Wayne given July 31st: pJm. unless Indian lad hotter Lee; A scripture reading was teams concerned. topped the 100-yard Tagg, Cardston. ft.5 m., IMiacleod; Jaems Tom Glenwood at Mt. View |wise by both ring ability, Nielson, 4 ft. by Miss BnitnIMatkin; talks on the I CN boys under 14 class High Jump: Larry Chapman, Lethbridge. Hill Spring at Cardston 3rd . dash m the Mark Mack- Little, 33 New Doctor Arrives "Old Testament" were given by a time of 12 9-10 seconds. 5 m.; Howard Tagg; 12 lb. Shot Put: Don Cardston Ist at Beazer GIRLS AUXILIARY TEA with the enzie, Mt. View. llin., Macleod; Bobt. Cay; Ken Dr.. Fred Spackman arrived m Miss Lorna Card and Gordon Paul's; Larry Nielson'of Cardston won | ft. and reading waa given The Girl's Auxiliary of St. jumpand 'tfhoumas, Lethbridge. Cardston over the week-end Oliver, and a EAST DIVISION and|i220-yard dash, the broad Yoach- Miss Sbiriey Stringham. School is holdinganExhibition Ken Cahoon of Javelin Throw: Bill Brooks, 126 will be associated with Dr. by May 30th: and Tea on June the high jump. 16 yrs: Hill at the A talk on the "New Testament" Taylorvllle Sale of Work won the under 1(2 years BoysUnder ft. 2 1-3 m.; Bill Bunnage, im and Dr. Roy Sackman Wilmott, Leavitt at advt m Want ad. Cardston Kenny Rose, 11.8", Rodehouse, Leth- was given by Miss Ann Cardston 4th loth. Read the m eight 9-10 seconds 100 yd. Dash: Spring; Doug. Clinic here. (Miss Cardston 2nd at 60-yard dash Claresholm; Gieig FairsIad, Leth- Fred Spackman is an older followed by a leadingby Aleda — Bye column. BoydHaslam of Leavitt taking bridge. Dr. by the Woolford with Codd, Glenwood. Geo. Reber, 74 ft. brother of Dr.Roy Spackman and Herr, followed by a chorus the broad and high jump. bridge; Ken Discus Throw: students. 220 yd. Dash: Mike Miskulin, m,; Doug. Roadhouse, Don was born and ralised m Stirling. Junior Seminary Rose, 2 1-2 ' during Ann VanOrman spoke on STAR OF DAY 24 2-5", Lethbridge; Kenny Little. He served m the B.CA.F. Miss the has completed Church," and Grant Arlene Rice was the star of Lloyd Newton, Cardston. Five Mile Road Race: Gordon World War H and "The Restored division. The Gieig 32 training, also two Payne gave "A Three Year Diary." day m the girls' 880 yd. Relay: Lethbridge, Dickson, Claresholm, 28 mm. his Univei-sity "I'll Go ■ *he girls Talbot, Uyeno, work at the Royal The Junior Chorus sang Spring Coulee athlete won Farstad, Dan K. sec; Wane Scheer, Macleod. years of Intern Go," and 60-yard dash, 100- Miskulin; Glenwood, second; Hospital m Edmonton. Where You Want Me to PROCLAMATION under sixteen Mike large crowd of spectators Alexandra spoke on"Our and high The man with two Miss Lorene Hinman -yard dash, broad jump Jefferson, third. did not attend the Track and He is a married time for the 60-yard Ken Codd, 17 ft,' who He commenced work Future." , , jump. Her Broad Jump: Field Meet last Friday, missed one children. presentation of diplomas to was tight 2-10 seconds and m.; K. Uyeno, Greig Farstad. The here (Monday morning. The dash flat. 3-4 of the best meets m years. 1951 gradutes was made by for the 100 yards 13 seconds Hop, Step and Jump: Mike Mis- new classes for the follow-, Day won the m.; Lamb,Gor-' addition of two Pres. G.S. Brewerton to the Sache of Cardston kulin, 35 ft. 1 Ken 12 years was Decoration Lorna boys and girls under ing throw with 63 feet three Lamb, Claresholm. heats on the students: discus don ft,' very popular. Three Shirley Stringham,Ann Van Or- my as Mayor of the Town High Jump: Mike Miskulin, 5 were necessary Day i Card, By virtue of office inches. Hudson, big ten-lane track Iman, Wilmott, Lorna Magrath won m.; Lamb; David ' these Decoration Ann .Peterson, Cardston, herebyproclaim, BettyBeimler of 4 Gordon to handle the eliminations m have seten Pilling,Lorraine I 1 girls undter class The Mayor and Council Mlaxine of the 60-yard dash m the Raymond. classes. The Girls under 16 Day on Matkin, Lorene Hinman, Ardith Rose, 7 ft. 1m.: Squiring fit to declare a Decoration IRuth 14 m eight 9-10 seconds Pole Vault: Ken was the only one not IStih, at the re- Herr, Dee Barrus and Gor- Spring took the Codd; Lamb. winners Wednesday, June Aleda 13th, 1951 Butler of Hill Ken Gordon ' heats betore deciding Uie Cemetery Commission, Wednesday, June while Sharon Caldwell 8 lb. Shot Put: Ken Codd, 40 ft. The first event got quest of the I' don Oliver. made by broad jump " Lamb.' of the dashes. this is only a half day of Closing remarks were Spring wsn the high jump. m Lloyd Newton,Gordon way around 111:00 a.m. and While Town. of Hill 9 Gates, 94 ft. under it is really worthyof the IStake Pres. Erewerton. aday for CemeteryDecoration m the Hill Spring won Javelin Throw: Tom j finished until 6:30 p.m. enterprise, Ella Borisaw of Glenwood; Ken Codd; EarlI was not support of all of the citizens of our Clean-up dash for the girls un- 6 m., short hour off for lunch. ' Day is especially called for a the CO-yard with a press- community. This Deanna Workman of HadflCM, Jefferson. > .Every willingspectator was of the Cemetery, and it der 12 with Gordon Lamb, 60 of The co-operative efforts Sidney Payne was struck Day at the Town taking the broad lump Discus Throw: into service as an official Council, Cemetery Com- Mrs. and Decoration Hill S-pring m.; McNabb,Lethbridge;.' Ed wish to Mayor and by a heavy tree branch the same and also Wright of Cardston the ft. 10 Bob some sort. The Committee prominent cit- on the head she was is that everyone observe and Arrillt gratitude to mission and certain Wednesday morning as urred tim- Lloyd Newton. express their deepest result a supply bunding assistance m this very high jump. Road Race: Bob MC- teachers who izens, may soon m walking past the Clinic lend"their presenceand is a complete list oc 2 1-2 Mile mm.; Ernestt both parents and use at the cemettery. snow fall I Following Nabb, Lethbridge, 15 jobs even when they of water for As a result of the heavy ely very worthyproject. with winners, times and dis- Uyeno. stuck to their much can be accom- from the tree, and events Pattersons Lethbridge, K. the performance of their Meanwhile beauti- the limb wasbroken tances: missed plished m an afternoon ofj as she passed under It. kids. We regret the inevitable will give and fell own arose, flcation if'the townspeople received bad bruises on her Cecper, BoysUnder19 yrs: disapopintment or two that to this heretofore lhe shoulders, is resting yrs: Boys - meets are organiz- their support head and but Hiii. Girls Under12 Jay Purnell, Card- but until track neglected phase of community now. ' Borisaiw, Hill Spring, 100 yd. Dash: governed by the gods, we easily at home MAYOR. 60 yds- Ella ston, UO.« sec; Bill Brooks, Beni ed and work. [85 sec.;' Marilyn Qard, Cardston; are sure to have them. Spring. Brooks, all of Cardaton. , Deanna Workman,HIU THURSDAY, JUNE 7th, 1951 THE CARDSTON NEWS visited the Spring Coulee dam. 2 lesson on the "Art and the, second team Speaking" waß given by The Combine played base- of Public Saturday Box Jefferson Hadfield, and then the mem- ball with Woolford with Aetna Our Letter Meet- Mrs. a 6— fl score In favor of the Com- The June Handicraft Club bers gave three minute impromptu The Society closing party Dear Editor: at the home of Mrs. sent for binea Claude Roberts ran Into Relief ' of Cardston ing was held speeches. The members IRew* and Bazaar was held Tuesday af- At the ISale north-east Nlsh, the meeting was open- Bracken Is going Ronald Higgins and knocked him Cardston lot of good folks to 'talk Hazel needles and Mrs. chasing <£be ternoon with a short program con- Imet a ed by singing a round, and roll demonstrate punch work cush- flat. Claudto was a fly at Member of Pres. Ermai Jensen. with. One good brother said "I see by giving a to Hant- the time. It's very dangerous for ASS'N. ducted by pota- call was answered ions next meeting. Mrs. Roy WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS There was a nice display of articl- by the paper you havte your Bust, youngsters to get out on the ball CANADIAN will say that early beauty tip. man joined the Club. Mrs. Bazaar donated by the toes planted." I were to be madet i ■/^Cfl^ es m the keep any- The songs which tihe hostess serveda delicious lunch. diamond. ladies, and plate lunches were sold. plantingof gardens will were sung and j The Jefferson team played with WEEKLY NEWSPAPER ADVT. BUREAU covering up up about the Club Church held a picnic The Mrs. Olive Taylor, of Provo, one busy m Alberta was won by Mrs.(Bertha The United 1 Spring Coulee Saturday, with a every THURSDAY at the office of the frost won'it kill the prizte at Parle on June 3rd, and | — Published Utah, visited at the Harold Jensen the plants so Diebert Mrs. Wilma Campbell Waterton !7 a score m favor of the Spring CO., LTD. itlhein, and we gtet plenty of frosts | several members from here attend-; THE NEWS PUBLISHING home over the week-end. She left demonstrated fancy sandwiches favorable,|Coulee team. CARDSTON - Cardeton, Alberta Thursday to Browning and here. Isco a lot of frosts that cd. The- weather wasnot j Street by bus and new ways to cut and decorate i Main people don't see, because but despite this everyone had a CN as second class mall, was going from there to Spokane, many vegetables. There were thir-! ' Authorized they don't get up m lime .to see your good time. Department, Ottawa. Wash., and then home. teen present. Lunch was served by i Tho first gas pipeline m Pott Office Calgary, the frost before the goon sun haa! Mrs.R. Nelson was at Mrs. Had- natural IMrs. Esther Goble of Mrs. Kate Lehr and Mrs. Wilma they cut the United States was built m 1872. of Mrs.Inger Jensen, vis- melted it away. fleld's on Friday where — daughter forget Ot mpbell. _ with relatives for a few Alberta's fine if we just Fabric painting stencils. ★ ited here met at the home SUBSCRD7TION wtatner is like TheU.IF. W. A. had Selassie claimed descent days last week. the weathter. Our of Mrs. Wm. Bust and the meeting Mr. and Mis. O. Pierson Haile Xn Canada. "■■ g-Jj} combine Ihe-:rd some good with Mr. and Mrs. from Solomon and the Queen of Foreign.....Countries *»■»« A special MIA. party was held the opened by singing "Annie Laurie." Sunday dinner In Sunday evening to present to bhe brothers talking auout. The com- given Dallas Bowters, and then they all iSheba. you look back New Household Hints were L D. iS. girls their awards. The bine is fine if don't APPLICATION girls: Smith, see how gra.u it leaves DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES ON twelve Colleen Rhea to much your Pitcher, Betty Jo Jensen, (Ellen behind. If you would l'amove WRITE FOR RATE CARD May, Mary Ann Komm, Belle sater, good folks, and let the- straw Richards, Charlene Pitcher, Mark come light down to the ground, Kirkman, Darlene Jensen, Sharon your stock could get a lot better brading (Not run except where advertisers HBA NOTES— May,Alice Faye Jensen and Alice feed. The beater sefcds it all over Ssay ad, and are marked as adver- and SSfraEI? Jensen, each won an individual tfhe ground and only chicken tisement) 10c per count line. award, awards and a sheep cain find it. two class say Ward award. Their leaders have In closing, Iwould like to been outstanding. ThesVj awards thanks to Mrs. EvaM. R. Salway were presented by (Miss Elaine for her. fine poem "'Love Your Nei- KEEP THE WATER AWAY Jacobs of the Stake Board. Lunch ghbor as- Yourself." Iwill print of ice cream and cup cakes was her poems m the "News." FROMMAIN STREET served. Sinoerely, . JOE NORTWIED. the two Elders John Johansen and Willis Inconveniencedand suffering fromlosses m A. Pitcher visited Sunday School ★ spring, and fearful of another one fol- and Church In the interests of the "LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR floodings of this BuildingFund for the new Stake AS YOURSELf- soaking snow storm; and man effort lowingthe present and Ward House m Cardston. Ijove your neighbor as yourself, experiencem future years Mrs. Lora Harker and children it hard to do? topreventrecurrences of this visiting Is ot of Magrath a\\ \\ £' \ Faynte, \ "In 10 years wehave increased our national pro- Burton Mr. and Mrs. Don , ±)ul 'Steed, Mr. and iMirs. Dell Steed, Mr. duction from 5J/2billion tonearly 18 biLion. Apart from and Mrs. Foyal Smith and Mr.and Itkesjishinj /§^Mm^\ increasing price levels , the real production Canada Mrs.Davte Steed. A good time was >^\ m had by all. has increased between 80 per cent and 90 per cent 'm Mrs. Fawn Campbell took her last decade. Primary Lark class on a Bonfire picnic Saturday. Each girl invited "National income has increased from four billion a friend and Misses Barbara and to 14 billion. Mr.Canada is the second wealthiest man Joan Balteman assisted In place of m the world. He the Primatry Mother, Mrs. Garda has an income of about four-fifths of Baten.an. Contest games werte that of his American neighbor,2]/i times that of a resi- played, after which the girls roast- dentof theUnited Kngdom, ed weiners and marshmallows. Ice twice that of a South Afri- cream and cocoa were also servted. can orAustralianand eight times that of a Russian. — The good time ended with a peanut He is the greatestper capita trader m the world bust and the taking o A TVTT^ a Part cv^ P on Sunday, XTxLj JLXIJ-J S\S~J ±JJ\l\ XV Second,use theRoyal Bank BudgetBook to keepyourselfon Miss Harvey with a lovelypendant. CN- your spending. budget book Mrs. Reinheimer, /■nth f> \ "\T \ T"\ \ course,and to avoid careless The Miss F. M.Harvey President of the 1938, Guild was" and Since the amount of cheq- doesnot suggest how youspendyour money.It does I hostess served a cashed by Canadians has risen \*JJT V^/\l\uY.IJuX Honored delicious lunch, ues provide you witha simple pattern to help you ( -en steadily every year. Overall ad- ' The Ladies' Guild of the St. carnce has been 'from $30.9 billion PLAN YOUR budget to suit yourself. Thomas* Anglican "Installment plan buying Eng-- m 1938 to the all time record of BRANCH: Church enter- m a copy at any branch. Askfor one. tained the ladles of the Waterton land is known as the "hire pur-- $80.7 billion m 1948, a gain of more . Yuucanset group last week at a special social chase" system. than 160 per cent. (ICARDSTON of m honor Miss FrancesM. Harr First national★ radio system vey, at fox farmingmCanada waaa Canada's tihe Keinhelmer home. carried on at Tlnflsh, Princ Ed-- has a co-ordlnator of Television," Thfe Cardaton Guild presented ward Island, over 66 years ago. but no television. THURSDAY,JUNE 7th, 1951 THE CARDSTON NEWS 3 Salt content of the Great Salt The first railway m Canada was If men were as anxious to do right as they are to get their Hurls Perfect Ball Lake is high because there is no built In 1835 beltween Laprairie and loses water only St. Johns, Quebec, a distance of "rights," the world would soon be The Boundary Baseball League outlet. The lake through evaporation, leaving only sixteen miles. righted. officially got under way, Saturday, * the salt. ★ Locals June 2nd, with all six teams m the may secret if two Eight to ten weeks is the average Banks, law offices Three keep a and the Post loop Oubs, ★ housefly. Office closed ,ob- m action: Del Bonita of them are dead. life of a were on Monday (iast year's Intermediate title- Compound advertising and Inter- ★ b'jrving the King's birthday. holders), smothered Rinard est are very similar; the longer ★ the A baseball has a cork centerI Benjlman Franklin introduced Mrs. Mary Mathers has taken aggregation12— 3; while the and they are continued, the better are Dad! up about the size of a marble. | the broom' to America. Honor over the job at Mayfair Pop Corn coming iSpring the results. Coulee nine whipp-— stand. ed Jefferson ( a new entry),9 3. Mrs.Alice Dowdie and Mrs. Jean In the other contest. Deb Nielson, Duce were Le.hbridge' visitors on who won five gaii,'_-s without a 10.;.s Thursday last, m the'Provincial playdowns for the Mr. and IMrs. Arlen Leavitt are Cubs last la.ll,.hurled a pci'.eji 0- 0 I the proud parents of a baby girl, no run, no hit game against Wool- 1 !bom a., ithe Cardston Hospital last lord, lv men were sent away from j FATHER'S Friday morning, Junte Ist. the plaliter via thti stiike-oul route, ...us. Dora Wolitf entertained the with not one bate on balls being is.-;uud. Only two men got life — "li.uov/ Talk Uni" Club Thursday evening last. Fancy work was done both on erioia. The men who han- Rill -^r. Mmffl scoie to dig f \ — and v ..oveiy lunch enjoyed. | dle the book will have mm* mm\ m\ \ «-. :-JKHsSr deep to find a lecord that will even Bill ißenuett was a Lethbridge come close to matching this mas- viator LVi'./nday. Mrs. Betty Greg-' Aldrich and terly performance. I son, Mrs. Winnie The big bats of the Combines- i Linda accompanied him there. | zoomed for ten safetys. Byron Wo I ■Mr. and Mrs. 'Ross Bengiy of | sey clouted a, four-bagger m the boundary Creek have moved into 2nd, with a mate aboard and Bus- j June 17th Jmgt the 10. W. Johnson home m the ter Wright duplicated m the 7th| west end of town. with two men on. Mesdames Eula Steed and Tluth It looks lik.V3 a good season— is i Woolf are taking the Census here shaping up for the league weath-| MAY WE SUGGEST: m the town of Cardston. Willis A. ar pt'iniitting. TIES, Pitcher is a Supervisor for the FINE SHIRTS, SWEATERS, BELTS, district. SPORTSHIRTS, SOCKS, PAJAMAS, Mrs. Vivian (Nielson entertained , the Luck 14 Club Thursday even- To Bring Tourists j ing last. Fancy work occupied the' SUSPENDERS, HOUSE SLIPPERS, events to attract tourists time of the evening and a lovely iSpecial served. aite all rig-hit m their place, and as BOOTS, FINE OXFORDS. lunch was events, for last continuous annual but IMrs.' Christine Herr left pull, stick Vancouver, C, tho long Canada should Tuesday for B. to fundamentals of honest ' * months visit- to the ' spend the next three dealing and good accommodation. These outstanding features combine \jjj» ' ing daughter, Mrs. Ilean " < with her These, combined with Canada's with many other advantages to give you M : '*"*< ,*,* ? Forster. other assets m the way of unspoil- that's tops m leaf.saving per- 'T^lfPH> ? and fam- a rake V> /** ' **'r '/ I*l Mrs. Ellen Thompson ed vacation lands, scenery and thte. formance. See us soon for full details. ? r * *&V*4 *y Hats! ily and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith properly '**&d came Mrs. Florence Quinton of Spo- pest, fortunately,there Telephone 279 "For eveiy off victorious with a. -Oi.. of 12— a. kane, Wash., formerly of Glenwood. is some chemical or other treat- ' ' Hours: 9-12 and 2-0 relatives and The gamie was playe.l ait intervals Insurance is a visitor here with ment to keep it m check. Usuallya sloppy v J between showers. Some - ' ~ friends. spray or dust is used. For insects id each team Jm\'^^^fSkmSoSmW^^^:K McMahon, a sister of Mrs. plays were made a. flk'l^ Ammm.' m -^S^9m^MWWmmmW^fo^ s IMrs. that' eat holes m foliage the usual changed pitchers during the sess- f Sam Harker,, from Boise, Idaho, is of some kind, Quotations remedy is a poison ion. Batteries for Del Bonita we.o Dr. P. W.RICHMAN visiting at Glenwood. arsenate of lead, DDT, Shipley .such as G. Henry, N. Weiss and E, Jen^-ia; 'Mr. and Mrs. Herschel copper sulphate, nicotine, etc. For Secreta.ii, Russell DENTIST this week to for ißinard Art — and family, 'moved the pest3that suck out juices a Office Cahoon old Wood home and Herschel incorporat- ■Bishop and C. Graveiaind. Block the burning spray or dust held a ■ " ■"" * Merry now employed by Dale Wood. recommended, The IMiakers Club Telephone 42 Early! is ing sulphur is or sale of Home Cooking at the base- L'yp I.A. cel- w. — Insure Tuesday evening the M. sometimes special soap and water Cardaton ball game and realized a 'tidy sum. Alberta ebrated "Open Night," by playing of the tobacco solutions. t i^ II T1 fur w game, which or some Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hoyt and f ffl V IT COSTS NOMORE! a softball following sprays when the foliage is dry. Mont., s*r~, < dancing were enjoyed Use daughter from Browning, 111lIIIIiflSfwuu " — games and With the dust, best results are ob- visitors at the Bill f \ Church House. A lunch of and were recent at the tained on a day without wind Hoyt home. They all attended the hot dogs and pop was served. jusPafter a rain or before a dew. Dr. W. H. Protect those Hacking and ball game mMiagrath between the GEERING Mr. and Mrs. Geo. all chemicals one Is well ad- Magrath Cardston, vis*- With Lethbridge Cubs and the Mrs. Jensen of were vised ito study and follow direc- Phone 168 Hours 9-12 & 2-6 itors Sunday at the home of Mr. that Eagles. Crops tions carefully and make sure The Althen Drilling Co. is now Valuable Mrs. Abner Bohne. material is used for the. DENTIST the proper drillingm the Del Bonita area.Sev- ' J An exciting baseball game was " the feature-values I — TODAY! particular pest concerned. the district j*' ' I i ,y\ ' < played here Saturday afternoon be- eral new men are m w/811l" .thrilling, Cardaton Alearta SOAK BEFORE PLANTING employed on the well. Three have M In this tween Kimball and Glenwood. -< Mtiix f v certain cases it is advisable, taken up living quarters at the /, < j P$ i rX*y new EATON Sum- fflA Kimball won the game by a 12—8 In im\ Cata, - to treat roots, bulbs or seeds be<- Godlonton home. j mer °c ue jff§§ SEE score. Pearl Perry and two sons Mk- Sunday night Fireside was held fore one plants to control diseeases Mrs. may develop later. are visiting at her home town, "" Dr.H. L. ELDON J. CARD at the home of Mr. and Mi's. Grov- or pests that *J your season's needs now 1 Matkin D.D.S. Particularly is this true with cab- Raymond. and be prepared for va- DENTIST er Thomas. There David spent the week- AjoT* ' or bage, gladioli and potatoes. Graveland mi | V cation days ahead. : are certain powerful chemicals end wfthhis parents here,Mr. and Office. In String-am Block A.PITCHER Hartley which are used for these. Usually Mrs. Nick Graveland. He is em- ■wett of Post Office) WILLIS Experi- 'f|| ■ - at EATON'S moder- ls|| — the m dust form is dis- ployed at the Lethbridge — — of people from chemical , des| at Quite a number roots, > ate Pr,ces 0ned TELEPHONE 59r3 Wednes- solved m water and the mental Station. W* - «a^ faS' here attended the Temple soaked this Mr. and Mrs.RogerCole and two "IH to benefltyour » ,1 when Gilbert D.Har- bulbs or tubers are m bv^ day afternoon daughters, Kalispell, Mont., 1 ' Gibby of for a certain length of time before from budoet tley and Miss Madeline Gene ■ mar- planting. have beteon visiting at the CCfW FRIE i Cardston Clareshoolm were united m Mrs. Cole and IMrs. tht; people of the district CUTTING GARDENS Plunet home. The CAFE riage. All Plunet are sisters. eaton MARQUIS join wishing young couple grown flowers m season i' *t. c° m this Home Art Lee was met by his parents, 9v«£?L^* SI "The Best To Eat" Investment everything of the bost for their are certainly not luxuries when one Place grow Mr. and (Mrs. Walker .Lee at Cut future. They wi.l make their home remembers that one can liter- Bank, returningfrom groom has cost of Mont. He is (Company Limited m Claresholm wheiV the ally armfuls oi blooms at a B.Y.U. Provo,Utah. His wife Fish and Chips employment. cents. And there is no the at - J. Y. CARD E.J CARD only a few will follow ait a later date. Tobacco Confectionery The game between Card- why the average person baseball reason CN Smokers' Supplies ALL LINES OF INSURANCE ston and Hartley, played here on should not grow them by the arm- > -— and REAL ESTATE Wednesday was won by the local ful and use them liberally asm Bri- ~ Phones: 92 and 243. iteam. tain ito decorate living rooms, ver- |Graduates ( \ "Established 1910" Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cardwell andahs, etc. Where large quanti- (Mr. go- D. A. CAHOON, M.Sc. left on Thursday morning to spend ties are wanted for such purposes and Mrs. Ken Long aiti a month visiting with friends and many people make it Montana. Governments, Business and Indus- HOURS: , Gives You per and then 3. What province is richest m coal " He texpects to be gone about a try, is sponsoring a National Forest WEED CONTROLTHAT 9 to 12 Noon: 1 to 5:30 p.m. | EXTRA BLOWOUT PROTECTION | resources? Week, May 19th to Evening by Appointment " week. largest all-Canad- Conservation I SMOOTHER RIDING I Wright and 4. Which is the May 26th 1951. This campaign 190 ■ . * Mr.and Mrs. Chester ian lake? Phone SIC US TODAY family m Leavitt on deserves the full support of every V !■■■■■>■■ were visitors were Canadian women J ■■■■■■■«Sunday afternoon. 5. When citizen ofWestern Canada. WORKS IN ALBERTA! right vote m granted thte to Our Forest Resources. Forests federal elections? are one of our greatest resources. MagrathMan Del Bonita ANSWER©: 5. m1918. 3. Alber- They comprise of the total More Than B.&R.SERVICE Great 35% Seasonal Officer has beten ap- ta. 1. The textile industry. 4. land area of Canada,, and play a Satisfied With Results Phone 137 Cardston, Alberta A million, 13 Lawn pointed at the local Customs Office Bear Lake. 2. $1,846 large part m our national andindi- to assist the Sub-Colledtor during times thte 1939 total. vidualprosperity, security andhap- treated 400 acres of spring wheat with the summer months. The Oflficer CN piness. Soil and waterconservation, SHELI WEEDKILL Ester 2,4-D and am Mowers appointed is Bob Hatltey, old-Umcr flood— control, prosperity on the more than satisfied with theresults. Tha of this district and a veteran of land the very goals we must con- SHARPENED and World War 11. Bridal Shower stantly —work toward m Western Nielsen, Canada involve the conservation REPAIRED Tom large scale farmer A (Miscellaneous Shower waa m the Del ißonita, Mont., area, is andproper use of our forests. Ing operations much simpler and of held alt the S.N..O'Bray home on Forests and Forests spending a few days m California. Monday evening m honor of Mrs, Agriculture. are linked with the stabilization of Counter Check Books A vtery enjoyable birthday party Garth Harker, (nee Vcirdai .Mont- Saws was held at the humc of Allan vtery recent, bride, and agriculture m Western Canada. One gomery), a most functions West m honor of his birthday. A sponsored by Arlene and Betty of their important SHARPENED and very good time was had as> games Davis, Has- is to supply water by protecting Leavitt, Donna Reta Canada's watersheds. A watershed were played and a lunch served. lam and the Telephone staff. Over '' "^"^ SET by present with good forest- cover functions You'll getresultsfromShell i."i""r'tv Del Bonita has been visited 35 guests were to extend up Weedkill 2,4-D Mechanical vsquipmont takes five straight nights of frost which best wishes. like a blotter. It soaks waterHused m fe- ''Jj§ rain and melting snow. A Cockßhutt low volume the guess work out of the job. has damaged all crops. It is fellt The following guests took part from sprayers. f^^m m great part of this stored water feeds You get positive you factory that most of the crops will recover. on the program: reading by Flor- weed control resulting m <|§3fc'^S'MJI'MPB 1 and get precision at The frosts followed several days of ILust; vocal solos by Reta the streams of underground water increased yields ■PH^Vi^l low cost and at -home. ence influencing ashigh as ■§ heavy winds. Haslam; readings by Ev&yn Wood; flow. Besides water- twentybushelsanacre! MißliSf Xl!■■ table levels, most of'the water for Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. iSfonzcl accordion selteotions by Zona Holl- Shell Weedkill M and children have returned to Del dainty lunch was then irrigation, power, wildlife, domestic 2,4-D— U/CmZt\mfii I 4S?,K£2* ,» cr"'« amd. A Ester or Amine— is avail- §J, fill Bonita after spending a month's after which the bride open- use and recreation has its source m IWf ELJ|\|L* VA,,COW« served able now at your local i H.I.ORCUTT f/ Z'mZZZZ^' - holiday m Minnesota, North Dak- ed the lovely gifts, assisted by uur forest lands. Cockshutt Dealer. Talk , mill F peopleof the §£' „*+-ua„js South Hilt Cardston ota and Manitoba. Mr, Stenzel is Betty Leavitt and Donna Davis. Of VitalInterest.'The over your weed problems w,~ " U. S. Customs Officer hcite. Dur- Verda is thte only daughter of Prairie Provinces have a vital inter- withhim. He has thelatest W- ,'M ing his absence he was relieved by 'Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Montgomery est m the forests and whathappens information on the best S. t* Roy Alton of Great Falls,Mont. Cardston, married to to them. Itis their duty to practise usage and dosage for your .„. aX^TM -*^ of and was r"-ii> "sHFLL/S >r ' "Why does the W. Reardon, Collector of Cus- Harker, of IMr. and and to advocate, not only during crop requirements. - editor call him- Garth Itihe son W -■■ toms for and Idaho Lethbridge. one week but every day of the year, ■ -W ■ self 'we'?" So the fellow who the Montana Mrs.Leon Harker of See your Cockshutt Dealer like regions visitor wedding place recently m mtjasures that will protect our doesnlt what he says will was a business here The took about Shell Weedkill #9 Hp many recently. Verda was on the staff forests from fires; measures that today! Hehas oneand -&$M think there are too of him to Lethbridgte. UmP lick." Roth the L.D. S. and the United of the local "Htello" girls for the will eliminate abuseandunnecessary five gallon iMIM H^y Church have reported vey good months. The newlyweds waste; and measures that will pro- ★ past five The F-value of a camera lens attendances at their meetings re- will make their home m Raymond. vide wise and effective forest cently. management. indicates the lfelationship between lens, The 'Ladies Aid of the 'United 1 The Line Elevator Companies, the diameter of the the hy- potenuse of the film area and the Cardstor News Church held a Pantry Sale m Del Since the time of Hippocrates, strong supporters of the Canadian Doniita, recently. Forestry Association, the distance betwetan the film surface 2,-tOO years ago, a wound of the express the centre of the lens. fatal. hope that "National Soil.Conserva- and CN heart had been considered than 30,000 acres sugar not only have hearts with tion Week" will yieldlasting results. ★ Morte of Today, There are close to 6,000,000 pub- beets are grown m Southwestern It requires a great deal of bold- stab wounds beten successfully sut- Our forests, like our soils, are a 1 Canada, Ontario each (sewed), but operations! are great national trust. If we are to lic libraries m serving year. A local refinery ness amd caution 'to make a for- ured p.c. people big contracts for the tune, you it, it performed on hearts: continue to enjoy their essential about 90 of the m crop and keeps and when have got now being cities, and about 40 p.c. of the peo- farmers posted on growing tech- requites ten times as much wit to and heart valves for the coiirectloa benefits wemust see to it that they I ple ia smaller communities. nique. keep it. of congenital deflects. .__.._ an protected and wisely manage* 5 THURSDAY,JUNE 7th, 1951 THE CARDSTON NEWS Beazer Historical Site Markers Mrs. Annis Olsen returned last week from California where she Receive Caustic Criticism ' — went to attend the funeral of hen OTTAWA, June 1 Markers sister-in-law, Mrs. Rulon Ockey. onCanadian historical sites, the Garments Mrs. 'Lucille Harper came back Massey Commission suggested LPS. mother, with her to be heie for today have all the "melan- the marriage of her sister, Geniel choly of an old graveyard with- for LADIES. 1 951 Stock NOW In. NO IN- to Mr. Glen Cameron, which will out its charm." take place Wednesday at the Al- The Commission made that ob- CREASEmPRICE. berta Temple. servation m recommending that A shower for Miss Geniel Olsen the historic sites and monuments NOW and AVOIDDISAPPOINTMENT was held on Friday night, spons- board undertake a "much morte" BUY ored by the MJA. comprehensive program, including The program consisted of com- the use of markers of more imag- munity singing, two readings by inative appearance and with short- FATHER'S DAY CARDS and GIFTS. Freda Beazer and "Lucille Harper; er and more legible inscriptions. a comic pantomine- skit with Vin- The Commission said the most ie Beazer as the reader and the urgent task is the preservation of actors were Irma Blackmore,Beth sites amd it recommended greater Prince, Theda Blackmore, Vera emphasis on the restoration and Model Millinery Wright and Nada Pilling; a skit preservation of historic sites and by The Hat Shoppe, acted m pan- buildings, including buildings of i Box 126 CARDSTON Phone 135 lomine by Beth Prince and Elva purely architectural significance. Beazfer; a comic musical number Where sites of an important his- by Lexie ajid Berdene Beazer. torical event survive without build- ! The lovely gifts were then op- ings or other evidence of the past, ened and put on display. consideration should be given to A delicious lunch waa served, commissioning Canadian sculptors thus ending a most enjoyable to create suitable memorials. meeting. The stone cairns and bronze tab- Mrs. Beth Olsen was a hospital lets used throughout Canada, it patient for several days last week. noted, are characterized" "by a drab Due to the snowstorm the wad- uniformity ding of IMiss Geniel Olsen and It recommended that the federal WOOL! Glen Cameron was postponed in- government suggest to the provinc- definitely. es that they take legislative action It would not be amiss if the to protect historic sites and build- The 1951 Season promises to be one of the snow plow could come out this ings now m private hands. Historyas as price isconcerned. 6th day of June and clear th© CN biggest m Wool far roads for the school van and mail truck. Program or Bags Strings see Dennis Wright and Audrey Pil- Empire Day For any Advances and of ling received their certificates On Wednesday, May 23rd, the RUSS BOYDEN at the POOL ELVATOR promotion fiom the Primary Asso- "West&ide" School held a very in- ciation, and Dennis was advanced teresting and educational "Empire to the office of a Dteacon m the Day" program, The pupils of Mrs. recent church services. Crooks', Mra. Crabtree's, Miss Tciing Visitors at church here Sunday Blackmore's,IMrs. Smith's andMrs. G. C and also ait the home of Mr. and Whitworth's rooms assembled m Mr. and for G. WHITAKER and Co. Ltd. Mrs. Dan..Blackmore were Mr. Steed's rooom and participated Mrs. Charles Wynder and Mrs. following program. (Rose- m the ißtetta Oopri and baby of "O Canada." mary, and Mra. May Wynder of Scripture Reading— Judy Butler From there they went Cardston. of"Grade IM. — ho- visit with Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Certemony Grade 11. from found waitingat any of the C. P. R.s resort to Flag From sea to sea m Canada Canadians S.; the Algonquin,at Payne at Mt. View. Gayle of Grade L making vacation tels. The Pines at Digby, N. Poem— Matkin all walks of life are once more B.; Gap Lodge, Mrs. Annis Olsen and daughters Scott, Grade I. — is no exception. St. Andrew's-by-the-Sea,N. Devil's ship Poem— Dennis plans and Canadian Pacific Hotel, Chateau truck were Calgary visitors'Monday, at "Why We Observe Empire Day" year at ne.ir Kenora, Ont.; Banff Springs cr « busy preparing for a banner brother, 'Deonard IV. Staffs are — Louise Emerald Lake Chalet m the the home of her —Donna Workman of Grade hotels across the country all of Lake and Schneider, Grade 11. r p R resort In addition, the Chateau Ockey. Poem— Hex will be opening m June. Mile-high golf at Canadian Rockies. 'Poejnt-iElaine Stringham,Valeric which Rockies, and Empress ' Banff Springs, m the Canadian or Trail Fnntenac,m fascinating Quebes the nr. v fl Aria Sherwood, Grade Digby Bodiou and Riding there; regal living at the Pines m beautiful Victoria are year-round meccas for Del Bonita (-Pen above) and happy days exploring the sea- Jack"-JDonnie 'Paul _ is to be tourists. About thirty members of the Del "The Union ."lore all Canada's vacation wealth Association, parti- ot Grade H. Bonita Wildlife Wynder, Grade V. cipated In a very successful pike Poem— David June 3rd. A. Choral Speech— Grade IV. dtirby alt Kfeho 'Lake St. Geo.ge" copped the prize for 'Story, "The Cross of B. Kersey — Burrows, VI. '' biggest pike; his entry tipping Odetta Grade jjNjjjl ~~~~.~~"«~»»»^i»gjMh| "M"" V"W. the Sloan, Grade V. the beam at 16% lbs. He was close- Poem— Janice followed by four others Lloyd Flag Salute-nßoy Scouls. ly the King. Williams took the prize for the God Save 30 most fish." About two feet of snow fell m the Del Bonita area m the recent storm. The snow put considerable moisture into the ground as there was little runoff after melting. during the storm did little SEE ALL THE LATEST Frosts cov- damage as the ground was FARM MACHINERY DEVELOPMENTS ered with snow. The crops are ex- HARVESTS to be to some ex- PSEE|T]ME» pected ictarded preceding the storm. D. M. McLean, M.Sc, AT OUR tent by frosts Assistant Director, plows are not a common Lino Elevators Farm Service. Snow Winnipeg, Manitoba, sight In June, but one arrived jonsored by the following companies: Cut Bank, Montana, on .'""doicA Paciiic Pioneer, Western here from AlrirtaConsolidated,Paterson, McCabe, 6th, to battle drifts which ;anadian Inde- June Wsh 5 Heimbecker. Inter-Ocean, matched anything previously ex- indent. Ellison Milling, Canada West. Iperienced during tflie winter. ?obin Hood and Quaker Oats. I Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Henry were Using Safely Falls,Mon- loMcticidM r-cent Visitors ait Great The periodduring andsubsequent at The (Falls they took tana. While to World War II has witnessed Pioneer League baseball produc- m three of the remarkableadvances mthe gamtes. Mr. Henry is one new and powerful the tion and use of leading baseball supporters of insecticides. south country. Toxicity Varies. Some of the new Darrell Sommerfeldt travelled insect-killing chemicalsarerelatively Sunday to participate In domestic ani- to Coutts where harmless to manand the golf tournament there mals while others are highly toxic. he copped a prize m the s.xth Under field conditions, however, flight. an is moretoxic when it are insecticide Mr and (Mrs. Ted Dumont (1) is rapidly absorbedthrough the at the home of IMr. and (2)is highly volatile, (3) gives DEMONSTRATION^*^ visiting skin, odor, Mrs j IS. (Henry. Mrs. Dumont no warning by irritation or Mlbs Marjorite Hen- concentrations '" cordial invitation was' formerly (4) is used at high ;; ' We extend a ry. ,for pest control, and (5) is stored "'4h, of body Jill :^ to farmers m this district to attend Mr, and Mrs. IM.. E. Spencer as a toxic compound m the \ #?" all Lethbridge were recent visitors m when inhaled or swallowed. ,Del Bonita. The Relative Toxicity of Certain A \ is as follows: (x ft CN New Insecticides . light;' xx moderate; xxx strong; : ■ -- Although of congratula- XXXX BeVere) cards By-in When When ym... 13 have mothers sbsorp- inhaled svral- :' {Wednesday, June to expectanlt tions lowed M time, the tion wm published for some bren overlooked xxxx xxxx xxxx HiU, I anticipating father was Parathioa xx 4p.m. South Cardston Now Hallmark has .._— xxx xxx &\ lb of young couples- il a.m- to until recently. Dieldrin xx xx \P Ij I (j ... the thousands card congratulating him Aldrin xxx issued a — xx x marriage month, offer too. Chlordane xx who willbe unitedm this we by G. A. Wolff & Son Toxaphene xxx x xx vScfl^ Sponsored ★ germ xx x our congratulationsand best wishes Smoke, smoke, smoke that DDT xx * be the rule * xx coun,r local MaMoy-Harrls Dealer to death! That used to Lindane ppy siocomem a romisin9 y sick rooms twenty-five Methoxychlor.. 0 x v r f° r ha P m cleaning Use safety years ago, when the fumes of the Overcome Hazards.. W'i PPWffl whose future you are helping to build. candle were used. But now precautions. Persons employed m su'phur insect-killing tt is done by a systematic launder- the dispersal of these ing of all sickroom material. chemicalsmust follow theprescribed safety measures and recognize the using masks, goggles, f\ TH.BAMK-TORONTO importance of respirators or rubber gloves, of re- moving contaminated clothing and of thoroughly washing hands, face and other exposedareas before eat- ing, drinking or smoking. Be alert to symptoms of poisoning, which Family will vary from skin irritation, head- Leavitt ache, nausea through to dizziness, Suggestions for the JuneBiide twitching muscles and labored Reunion breathing, depending on the chem- Afton, Wyoming, SILVERWARE, SETS OF DISHES ical used andthe amount of expos- June 3, 1901. CHEST OF symptoms are severe, call Cardaton, , GLASS MIR- ure. If To thV3 Lcavitts of (for Breakfast or Dinner) PLATE a doctor. Alberta, Canada. | SETS, CHINAWARE. These powerful, modern insecti- Dear relatives; : RORS TEA FANCY cides are valuable aids m the pro- We are holding our Annual| MIXMASTERS, LAMPS, TRAY- ductionof food andm theprotection Leavitt Reunion m Star Valley, SUNBEAM of public heaith. There is little Afton, Wyoming, on Juno 30th. and LING CASES, COFFER BOTTOM poisonedif El danger of being persons would enjoy sonic representatives UTENSILS. handling these chemicals will show from Canada joiningus. j COOKING proper respect for the hazards in- let all the Leavllts around BOAT TRIP HOLIDAY yOUr air-condltloned Canadian Pacific train Please Sailings volved*"Safety pays when using there know about the reunion as LAKESI carries you direct to ihipilde. from of con- MACROSS THE GREAT Saturday.. insecticides." this is the only way Iknow Fort William ever/ Tuesday and of the ifam'ily CN tacting tht> members interlude in your trip East, Foi a leisurely, breeie-swept fM- |rfo|1M-^,rom your \OCM\ agMt m Canada. waterways— (he There are many kinds of liquids .Sincerely, Hardware travel across the world's largest inland danger Coombs that can be mixed without C. E.ILEIAVHTT. luxury steamer. Cruise A * you of Fair Prices" Great Lakes— by Canadian Pacific /j^ # # But if you are smart will nev- "The Home - Lake Huron .. enjoy IJ^ er try to mix alcohol with gasoline, HiOHl 11 Georgian Bay, Lake Superior and . \jWCAUtC - Paper, 2-1 x 30", J. FOREST WOOD, MaMßtr W last you find yourself on thte well- E Z Cut Stoncil gay shipboard atmosphere, deck sports, wonderfulmtalil '\**UaHrw*0¥**0¥M*—+ at Cardston News Office, j) known "slab," on Sale THURSDAY, 7th, CARDSTON JjESgjj JUNE 1931 6 THE FOR SAILE— I4 ewes (2 to 4 yeaira Spring ; old), with 20 lambs (2 months old); Hill good big Laid To Rest 13 yearling ewes. All Mary Ann Davies Passes MAOTS YOUR sheep, unsheared. First offer of Funeral services for Mrs. Mary iMary Ann Davies, esteem- HOME away on 'Mrs. AUCTIONSALE $2,,000 takes them.— iStee Glen Wooll Anne Davies, who passed' ed resident of Hitlsprlng ior near- mmmmh'MmkMAwmmMMMmAl #^»feM '♥^ViaSKSaal AT THE River, or phone 311, Olen- Saturday. 2nd, were held WBSMb— at T.wln — June ly 40 years, passed away at Card- Alberta Stockyards WE DO UPHOLSTERING wood. 2jW,p from the Ist Ward Chapel at 2 ston hospital on Satuiduy. c»he 266,Floyd's Tuesday, June sth, With Bish- Phone Furniture. — mechanic with p.m., was nearly 90 years ol uge anu WANTED Motor op iMax Wynder of the Hill Spring — papers.^See Earl Scott at was the oldest member of the Every TUESDAY, NOTICE The Cardston and Dis- Alberta Ward conducting the services, and the ward trict Sheep Association and Scott, Cardston, phone ward. She was here when breeder's Smith — Mrs.Eda Wood at the organ. 14)10 und waa cho- pay of $2.00 for each IHB. c was organizedm Wednesday, Thursday, will a bounty A ladies' trio from Hill Spring, sen the first president of th coyote pup taken this spring.Take — Ruth Wyndter, June (Automat Mesdames organization, with Mrs. the scalp to Alf. Scotter, Cardston. FOR 'SALE Case Baler sang Primary available); I.H.C. Russell and Hazel Leishmr.n. EUhel Smith and IMrs. Lottie Ol- -3j7p ie tie attachment With M "," and andFRIDAY Side Delivery Rake, two Frost and the hymns "Abide sen as councillors. Until Further Notice Meet Beyond the Riv- Davies, STANDING FOR SERVUCE— Reg- Wood HayMowers; 3 year old Sad- "Shall We - Htr husband, Thomas at er." Elder Wm. Smi.h or" Hill SALE AT 10 a.m. Quarter-horse Stallion. Mar- dle Mare.— See Lee Prince .Beazer. that time was chosen a^ sc-couct STARTS istered — — 3j2lc Springofitered the invocation. Bishopric. es may be lefb at ranch. Phonte. close council.or m the 6j2Bp Mrs. Margaret N. Lew, a large and hon- For BESTRESULTS Herman Linder. imany She hus reared a iFOR SALE— (Trailer house; wired, neighbor and friend for ourable family and her posterity and PROMPT speaker and We want 10,000 pair of Crow and clothtes closet, cabinet, ice box, years was the first among the leaders of On- of the deceas- are SETTLEMENTS Magpie feet. We pay sc. a pair. sink, etc. Can be seen east of the gave the biography ward at tlie present time. to Cheesman and T. ed. Elder Russell Sloan ] .bid tri- Consign to Deliver Charlie— Creek at H. Brown's — Graduation Exercises Your Livestock get your money. Cardston— Rod 2jl4c bute to Mrs. Davie's as a devoted 2j7c mother and faithful church work- The graduation exercises for the and Gun Club. — Fri- EARL, Ltd. WANTED 3 passengers to Salt er. A special musical number, school were held at the gym HAYS & Phone Convention, sung were ALBERTA STOCKYARDS, FOR SALE—Trebi Barley—— Lake City for Junte "Jesus Savior Pilot vMe" was day evening. The decorations R717, Glenwood. 3j7p leaving about June 13th.— Phone by the trio. Pres. G. S. Brewerton elaborate and beautiful. The thcmv. LETHBRIDGE Melvin Pilling. and year has been "'Somewhere, Telephone No. 5048 MACHINES, R2103 or see — spoke on the plan of Life Sal- for the For better SEWING c by reading a Over the Rainbow, and the col- ser- vation and closed AUCTIONEERS: and for better sewing machine poem. Patriarch Edw. J. Wood of- ors were those of the rainbow. The vice, ask for C. L. Butfiter ait the FOR SALE— One Yearling Short- tables were with stream- J.B. (Blair) Holland, No.193-50-51 mach- Dawson, ferred the benediction. decorated Top Notch. New and used— horn Bull.— C. J. Moun- Pall bearers were: Hazen Wyn- ers and cutflowers, as well as with E.L. (Ted) Newby, No. 216-50-51 3j7c View, R1212. ines available. tain or phone 3J2lc der, IvanDavies, Jr., Dale Davies house plants. There were paintings (Harry) Hays, N0.182-50-51 p "~ ' - H.W. Tom Davies, Bob Wright and Lau- by Kay Draper and Allan Camp- <-V"" j^wyasmf^is^ Purity Dairy - Lethbridge rie Davies, all grandsons of the bell to complete the scheme. — deceased. Interment was m the The parentis of all the students WANTED Man for Milk Delivery Town Council Cardston cemetery. weie invited guests as well as &■ m Cardston. State age and refer- group of special guests. They sat MMMUIL-WELU" ences. Reply to Box 250, Cardston— Three separate delegation met CN down to a sumptuous banquet PAINTS 'VARNISHES ENAMELS § 2j7c style. News. with the Town Council at their served Sn an artistic SOLD BY regular meeting Monday evening. The prograim was conducted by { 1 Large 8 cubic ft. DeLuxe Model. Swinney, representing is President of fulil width Byron the JayCees Fred Brooks who 42 lb. Freezer Locktir, was High Chorus by Col- year Junior Chamber of Commerce the School. Crisper, 5 guarantee. Only present and reported on the Safety At thte regular Thursday evening Attired, Shirley Gibb, Belli All- models for even less leen $399.00. Other Campaign being launched by the meeting of the JayCees, Scott For- red, Lois Wyndti, Rula tiuiler and money at your Marshal-Wells Stor-— JayCees. Thtey hope to put safitey sytth was unanimously elected as Allred, with Velora Allred at Stores Joan Marshall-Wells MONDAY and TUESDAY c - es. signs at the Highways entering the new President. the piano. Next Week June 11 12 the Town if approved by the Coun- Scott has always been an active A speech of welcome was given Boy Scouts! Here is your oppor- members Chairman of the money cil. and was by Mr. Fred Books; toasl to the and Stutz tunity to make some real JayCee Talent Hunt held last win- Quinton your troop. We pay sc. J. S. Smith of the Building Corm- students, responded by Rulon But- The Dammed for Scout — ter which wasverysuccessful. Other by Dale Cardston a pair for Crow and Magpie feet. mittee and Building 'Supervisor ler; toast to the teachers Phone 400 Leonard Larson were piesent to officers and directors will be voted Davies; response by (Mrs. .Middle- Cardston Rod and Gun Club, Char- .meeting. r-rrrriiiTinini iiiiHiiiMMaMiwiiirww~T^iw^wwMMWßHsMMi Don't Cry — discuss the problem of drainage m ait the next ton, the staff: toast to the bas- lie Cheesman. 2j7c The project under way of for the site of the new Stake and new m ketball boys by Shirley Smith; re- With Joan Crawford — the JayCees is a "Look Out" cam- FOR SALE 4-room modern resi- Ward House. sponse by (Mr. O. Russell, coach; and David Brian dence with full basement, half The Cemetery Commission, viz., paign, which will be of special in- toast to the girls' basketball team, block north of Teanple.—Phone— 180 Mrs. Laida Duce, C. B. Cheesman terest to tourist traffics. Possible Bill Bunnage; response by Mr. V. see Harry Scott. 3jl4p and C. W. Hinman, were present locations on the list at present aitei. Wheeler, principal of the high or hill above the Chas. Walker — to ask the ifull suppoilt of the Town the school; toast to ithe caretaker of FOR SALE: One register- homte, the point near the Arlen WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY BULLS Council and of all citizens m a De- the school by Keith Strata; re- ed Shorthorn, red, 3 years old. Day planned Wiggle home and the one near the Skip worth; Motors coration for Wed. by James Riverside Next Week June 13 - 14 sponse Mr. From imported sire and used for nesday, June 13th, at the Cemetery. George Kearl home. George Scott toast to the Explorer basketball (North of Main Street Bridge) past two years as herd sire. One A. Reginald Carter was sworn was appointed Chairman of this by Kay Draper; response by Hertford, years old, a Committee ito dtecide on the final team registered 3 — m as a new Constable to assist vMr. Ivan'Davies, Jr.; a taIt on tho proven sire of quality calves. See Police Chief Tom Lybert m the location. The Town has been ap- work done at the school during To be M. S. Hanson, Box 312, Cardston. policing of the Town. proached and has consented to as- class historian, Sara Announced — 2j7c the year by The contraot for the construction sist and co-operate with the Jay- Davies; toast to the students by C. E. Reeder — of the new Sewer system m the Cees m this project. Thomas Davies; response by FOR SALE John Deere Duster, Two resolutions were read and Mr. 6.00 x 16" Town of Cardston was let to the Danny Davies. mounted on trailer with firm of Concrete Products Ltd., of passed on: Grace tires. — See Grant Harker, Hill A duet was rendered by FRIDAY and SATURDAY — Regina, Sask. Mr. Johnson, re- 1. A resolution was sent to the The valedic- TRACTOR aid AUTO OVERHAULING Spring. 3jlHp and Audrey Thomas. Next Week 15 - 16 presenting the Regina firm was Alberta Government re the pro- torian of the class, Tolman, June posed gas pipe Keith — Ford Coupe present to discuss the completion line from Alberta gave address, Mr, James Leny. FOR SALE 1936 m the Pacific Coast, asking that an MOTOR TUMEUP and TIREREPAIRS good shape.— Contact Garth Leavitt of the contract. Work will com- to of Calgary, who donated the tro- — 2j7p mence immediately on this much this linte be routed through the basket- Life With Father or phone 195r3. serve phy to Ithe most valuable needed project. Crowsnest Pass where it wil ball player of the Learn, gave the With Irene Dunn and CUPS, more people, instead of the route WHITE 9c. each at the 9c. Councilman Wm. Bennett was address to the graduates. His ad- . William Powell SALE Next Week. Watch for it appointed Deputy Mayor for the farther north., interesting and conviuc- ', — resolution sent to the dress was Sete ad. on page 6. Marshail-Wells— next three months. 2. A was ing and well received by those pre- Stores. c The Council is investigating the Federal Government asking that then given by open sent. A solo was — possibility of puttinglarge doors the CarwayiPort of Elnry be Beth Allred. FOR SALE John Dfeere Hay until 10 p.m., starting June Ist, Suggestions foi Tattler — m the west end of the Power graduating consists of COMING SOON! I Loader, condition. See The class excellent House for the purpose putting 'the instead of June 15th as It stands Tolman, Dale Davies, KciUi Gideon Lehr, Kimball, or phone now. Keith — new Trench Hoe and the Main- Strate, Danny Davies, FredBrooks, Day R9OB. 3jWp Smith, on His Kiss Tomorrow tainor under cover. CN Roland Jackson, Shirley Provincial Fly 'Spraying Crow and Magpie fecit are worth The Sara Davies and Audrey Thomas. pair until June Equipment was m town on (May The girls m grades lfl. and 12 Good-Bye sc. a from now ,made 30th. There are plenty of Crows 31st and June Ist and sprayed all Mountain View were m formal gowns und a SCHICK ELECTRIC SHAVER With James Cagney and areas which are most likely to be * and Magpies m the district. We Miss (Fay Perrett arrived Wed- lovely picture. Barbara Payton the money to pay for 10,000 contaminated. This spraying will banquet was under the di- have — for months, which time nesday from filling an 18 months The SATISFACTION Fishing Tackle pair. Let's get busy, boys. Card- last six at rection of Mrs. Isabelle Wynder brought mission for the L.D.S. Church. She OR YOUR MONEY BACKI ston Rod and Gun Club, Charlite ■the machine will be m and and her assistants. — the areas sprayed again. spent part of the time m Central Cheesman. 2j7c Canada and part m the United A dance, was held after at which The Health and Police Depart- entire Dry-Clad 2 Shows Every Monday Control use ment has made an inspection of States. She came home with Pres. the public was invited. The £3^s, For LOW COST Weted Roy Cahoon of Winnipeg, who longto be remem- Ist Show at 7 p.m and Simplex Weed Sprayer some of the back alleys and found mo- evening was one 2-4-D a — tored here on by those who attended. Waders Tuesday, and Thursday $1)00.00. Top-Notch Farm considerable debris and refuse. business. mcred Wed. at — On Tuesday evening last 1 Show at 8:15 p.m. Equipment. 3jl4c Owners of such areas are bteing the The cUass winners for the U.I.D. M.I.A. presented an enjoyablepro- track and field meet for-1991, held Friday— lst Show at 7 p.m. — instructed to make a thorough — FOR SALE 4-room house and clean-up at once. gram, comprised of numbers from at Hill Spring, with Glenwood, Saturday music, Baseball Matinee at 3 p.m. large lot.— See Dean Quinton. Pi.eports were received that some the speech and art depart- Hartley and Hlllsprlngschools par- ' First Evening p.m. — Y^^^ißk Show 6:00 4jl4p citizens had built pig pens m re- ments. ticipating, were as follows:— Equipment — stricted areas m the Town. This On Saturday last Warren Jones years (Girls) Eiuino €jk WANTED TO Hoi- of Rosemary at the George Under 8 — PURCHASE is contrary to the By-laws and the visited Quinton, (Boys) stein Heifer (day-old) Calves.— See Jones home, bringing his mother, Glenwood. or phone Police Committee was instructed Cammy Leavitt, Glenwood and Tammi* 11*11* T.McMurray, Hill Spring — to order these removed. Mrs. Lillian Jones .firom Rosemary (tied). - lennis R7IS, Glenwood. 3jlAp her Ken Lcavittfl Hartley V oaus Notice To Creditors and where she has lived with years (Girls)— Judith SCHICK SUPER : daughter, Gwendolyn, during the Under 10 %>:X«#) CN Caldwell, Hlllsprlng. (Boys)— WEANER PIGS FOR SALE— — See winter months, $26.50 Claimants H. H. Atkins, phone 49. c Gary Brown, Olenwood. aggers Miss Elaine Jacobs of Cardaton (Girls)— Joan Ship- IN SMART CASE 9 IN THE IMATTER OF THE spterut the at home of Under IE years OF '(Eriglish Style BABY CARRIAGE week-end the ley, and Alia Borisa- Come today. Take home the ESTATE JAMES JETHRO — All Records her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Ja- Glenwood — m LEFFLER, late of ithe Town of like new. Bargain. QPhone 57— or wa, Hlllsprlng (tied). (Boys) All-New Schick Electric Shaver. Clla4miiM call at Marshall-Wells Stores. c cobs. Billingsley, Shave with it 10 days and en- Cardston In the Province of ALtoer- Mr.and Mrs.Seymour Smith and Scott tilenwood.— IiIiUMJUU ta, Under 11 years (Girls) Dawn joy the smoothest, closest, fast- Retired Livestock Dealer, de- (MACHINERYis hand. Smashed Rosemary, are visiting at the ceased. HAY now on Shipley, (Boys)-^V'oav est shnvc you've ever had. ■» "■ mi may be The heavy welt snow the first of Smith ranch. Glenwood. Mighty V-l