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c<" tBjuft ! PATRONIZE OUR :; shopv --;<OUARE i; INVITED TOSHOP. ij I ADVERTISERS. | The 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.