* Printing— phone w£s I For your Job or write The Cardaton News. The News CARDSTON, THE TEMPLE CITY OF The Cahpstow N_cwy j ■va3_NO_43 CARDSTON, , THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1947 SubecriptionPrice $2*50peryear-~PayablemAdvance HighlltesOf Boaid Accident Meeting Former Cardston people,had a Of Trade close call m a car Weddings Browning, accident near ■ f NOTICE At the Board of Trade meet- Mont.,onMonday last — ! 4 ing, held Thursday night, Mr. and Mrs. BERRY LOW !" on the LaMont Wight NOTICE______following interesting reports andMr. andMrs. Rex Schow and A lovely summer wedding, of p_HH B H H ana Ma. ; were given. Dorothy Gllnes wereontheirway interest to Cardston and District J. S. Low reported the work home to Provo, Utah,- after vis- was solemnized m Lethbrldge on I The Cardston Junior Chamber |;' was progressing on the new road iting here for the past ten days Saturday evening at the United■i! of Cardston ii ! from to Cardston, when just out of Browning they Church Manse m North Leth- 0 The Town «» oi Commerce with two crews at work. Thi^ were hit by a jeep which came m bridge, when Miss Roma Maxlne | j part of the road they expect to from a cross road without first Low, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ji will officially go on that the complete this year and on to making the necessary' stop. A. Low of Lethbridge, was unit- [ | wish to announce |Waterton by next year. They saw the jeep c6ming to- ed m marriage to Myron Berry, | 2ndand 4thMONDAYS eachmonth W. H. Duce reported that It wards them and knowing some- son ofMr.and Mn3.Thomas Ber- m Ihad been requested thing musjt be wrong ry of I that the headed the 1 Cardston. | : | will be Regular MeetingNights. survey west of Cardston to Bel- car into the barrow pit. But The Rev. Whitmore officiated TIME | STANDARD ► the jeep, 1 ly be completed once, being driven,by an in- at the ceremony. .. River at . so that farmers could arrange toxicated Indian, tan into The brrde looked lovely m a ! Commencing Monday, Sept.8,1947 |fencing and ditching as soon as them overturning the'ear which white crepe afternoon frock,with on Saturday mid-night, jj possible. The Board was advised was badly damaged: .1 a corsage of red roses. Dorothy Glines given marriage by that due to the shortage of pur- was-; cut and She was m September 6th. ! at 7:30 m the Cardston Grill veying crews, it would be Impos- bleeding profusely so they took her father. j: j| f her to hospital Ferby, | members urged to attend when the new 1947-48 * sible to complete this work this but her cuts were Miss Stella m a pink All are not serious. afternoon frock, was bridesmaid President and his Executive willbe installed. * fall. By order, Town Council1 I Due to efforts of the Board of The rest of the occupants were "and MorganBerry,brother to the * badly shaken up and groom man. * . | Trade, authorized a bruised. wasbest > t M i t M 1 1 $ l the PFRA They feel they had mother ■C>»i"i>'i'4 44t4t4'4t^^>^"i 3>4'4t^44 »M^ i''Ft't'»!' M''I*'ft■!''I*'I'I*'I'1''I'*ft '3''t'I''I4*'I'♥'t survey tobe made of the hailed- a marvelous The bride's wore a rose < and escape The car, a new 1948 Olds- dress and the groom's)mother a »X*'H"fr'fr'K^ >M,>ftH^^'ftIll'frlM»^ out townships mour district mobile, expect favorable consideration is being repaired so they pale blue, and each wore corsag- this fall, when payments are can continue on their way. es of white carnations. These young men, formerly of Immediately followingthe cer- qualified. This will be a service Cardston, to all. are operating a Tex- emony a wedding reception and Lee reported the deplor- aco Service Station m Provo, dance was held m the Miners' <" K. L. Utah. Hall. About 150 guests werepre-| NOTICE______♥> able condition of the highway Recital ! Piano ' between Macleod and Cardston. sent to extend heartiest congra- by usingbarrow tulationsto the newlyweds. Tourists wereeven wedding | pits to pull their cars and trail- Cowboy A beautiful three-tier I delegated Local cake, made by the groom's mo- ers.Pres. Smith was to Sid phone and have this ther and decorated by Mr. good Suffers Swan of Cardston Bakery, cen- j road putm condition. Accident table. All Licenses Immigration Gap tred the bride's A delicious| Business ! Reports on Tom Duce, an outstanding fi- luncheon was served to all. Poll need or- Garl . U. S. part of road will end, gure m the rodeo ".world, was Mr. George Tiefenbach pro- ganized Work from that to recently Rocky': \ hurt at Mountain posed the toast to the bride and get road completed.Pressure taking CONCERT PIANIST this from House while part ma ro- the groom responded. I must be "put on' the men deo there. ""f paidby Cardston attend- j ! the Guests from Oct.l spend CENTRE, mustbe district?, who SOCIAL Caraston their Tommy was decoratinga steer ing the wedding were: Mr. and1 road funds. when he received a broken an- Berry, arid Mrs. * Glen Hansen heads a commit- " Mrs. T. J. Mr. I m theTown Office, or action will be taken! % daily kle on one leg and two serious Geo Tiefenbach and son, tee tostart work In getting breaks the other leg. points Tuesday, Sept. service on After a honeymoon to | 9th.1 mail and train He is stillm hospital at Rocky happy couple Lethbridge to Cardston.This will unmentioned the Mountain House. Itwasfound on will reside at Cobum, 8.C., | s 8:30 By of COUNCIL, |be jointly with , Ray- Friday last it wasnecessary groom, employed I I Order TOWN points by that where the is In — I t % mond, and benefited tohave his one leg reset. the trucking business. |Adults 50c Students 35c | I ? Fred Uibel,Sec.-Treas. Isuch service. — X Proceeds for the Fourth Ward Relief Society Piano Fund ; t % Mayor Cooper asked oiat the 1— o * %* i _ _ Board of Trade assist m some y , wayto arrange with the Depart- Taylorville ment of Education m wecuring Missionary Farewell grant leaving each a fair or larger for school Mr. and Mrs. Morgan$smith of A missionary farewelland tes- Bicycle Tthe two vans here heavy Champion Sunday^ Accident day again driven by Basil purposes, to relieve the were visitors timonial, honoring Delbert Pur- To Attend Woolford are the town. at the home of.Mr. and Mrs. Ju- Miss Elaine Holling^worth, Glines andJoe Roberts. burden on / nell andLincoln Qard, two Card- Mrs. Jean Wynder and daugh- It was felt that if out-of-town lius Nielsdn Mrs. Verna Forsyth ston boys leaving this week for a daughter of Mr. andMrs. Jack U.N. Assemly ter, of Hill Spring, were visitors, students were to be schooled andBobby wenthome with them missions,was'held Sunday ev- Hollingsworth is recuperatingaf- col- on bicycle Solon E. Low, MP.,left Card- last here, we should be able to for' a short visit --7<., ening Ward con- ter her recent a week at the W. M. Barrus Aetna 3\ m the Second " - accident stonleft Saturday evening for property of those who Wallace Lowiy:i^ patiealtj'-ln- -service,-fewnighis_agot,:;.v.. . ..-.--,■-"■"- on home. lect on the with"Sacrament down, Ottawa; tb-prepare to go to the great Mrs. Ivie Workman went to educating, instead of it Cardston hospital;;suffering from Bishop Peterson was charge. While riding the high- A number of Woolford stay we are m United Nations Assembly, at people paid their last respects to Lethbridge Thursday to at going to another district. It was a hemmorage m the nose. Eldon J. Card spoke on behalf way past Dr. Dobry's home her of Mrs. Keith Sher- thepresentvan Margaret Ady, , is family bicycle hit a large rock, throw- Lake Success, New York. John V. Johansen at Lethbridge the home pointed outthat of of the Card and Mrs. go wood for a week. Mrs. Sherwood system was too expensive, also spending the holiday week-end Jack Purnell spoke for the Pur- ing her to the ground. Beth Mr. Low has been chosen to on Thursday afternoon. Mr. Jo- passing as an advisor to the Canadian hansen well known this is sick m hospital. that too many days were lost to with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. nell family. Sheffield who was by was m Society work meeting using service. George Ady. they to the where it delegation, which ls composedof district, as he was a one>-time Relief students this They both stated felt it took her doctor members of the Liberal Govern- resident. was held Tuesday at the church Present troubles can only be Stanley Ady visited at his home was a privilege for these boys to was found four stitches were quilt made for the helped by a larger grant for the week. returned Ed- long-term mis- neede close the woundm her ment. Miss Thelma Pitcher helped at hove. A was last He to be chosen to fill to He expects to be gone about the Johansen farm during the Welfare. school or the Departmnt, to re- monton Sunday to ontinue his sions. head. Miss Rhea Pitcher visited with turn the that has been ta- studies at the University. Miss Ruth Long rendered a vo- The nail on her index finger two months. The problems to be time Mr.and Mrs. Johansen were area off, discussed arethose of the Greeks aiding Miss Betty Jo Jensen on Mon- ken from the Cardston School Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Lowry took cal solo after which the boys of the left hand was torn her m the affairs of their late Tuesday. years past; if all the son, Leon, to Calgary for i-houlder was hurt and she sus- and of Palestine, which Mr.Low brother. day and district m their a spoke. very Interesting. Miss Lorraine Peterson of district will unite and have a medical examination. Pres. Smithwasasked, to speak tained numerous bruises and states are Mrs. Reed Pitcher and kiddies days school Nish, of boys were visitors m Glenwood last Cardston visited for a few distribution of taxes for Mr. and Mrs. Horton and he gave the good coun- scratches. Pitch- at the home of Valmer Bates. nurposes on a per student basis. Logan, Utah, are visiting with sel on their new venture. week at the home of Mrs. Bobby Richards example, Raymond schools aunt, Lowry, and graduate 1 er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. TV D. Junior and For his Mrs. Alice Delbert Purnell is a have been visiting at the home have 100 more students than other relatives. Of the University of Alberta Hill Spring Wins Leishman. Friday than guests Gardening of Harold Jen^n from Cardston but have better Sunday dinner of Mrs. where he received his B.Sc. For Mary The Community Monday. valueto tax Lowry Mr. and Mrs. past year been As- Mrs. Hanson groupmet at the until twice the assessment Alice were: the he has canner mCard- Mrs. Jensen of pay it and Magrath have Guy Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Agriculturist at Over Cardston ston on Saturday morning Mr. and Hans to for sistant District and Magrath were visitors at church less than Cardston Sheen, Mr. and MM. Glen Low- Lethbridge. He will fill a long- Entertains canned 1,300 cans of corn. The 200 students Bennett, One of the largest crowds seen on Sunday. and more assessments to tax. ry,Mr. and Mrs. Harvey term mission m France,Belgium Monday afternoon Mrs. for some time gathered at the corn was picked and brought Afton Mayor Cooper asked that a Wolsey, and On Mrs. Hester Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo and Switzerland. Mary Hanson entertainedagroup Town Square on Wednesday ev- from Barnwell by some of the Sunday guests of to work on this families; Barbara and Dale Low- has been attend- men the day before. were dinner committeebe set Lincoln Card of ladies at alovely party at her ening to witness the ball game Mrs. Orval Jensen. at once. J. S. Low gave the his- ry and the guests of honor, Mr. ing the B.Y.U. at Provo for the between Cardston and Hill Mr.and Mrs. L. C.Mostyn and tory, pre*nt, of this Nish. past go Austra- home. family home Mr. Ka^l Skriver returned on past and and Mrs. Horton year and will to Most of the 27 ladles present Spring. returned after Monday from harvesting m the problem and advised the united Leah Henrie was home over lia for his mission. it spending the summerholidays m citizens, the young were widows^ so they called Hill Spring won by a score of United States. action of all to have the week-end. These two men will re- party. puts Waterton. Glen Lowry and original area returned to Card- and Mrs. Elmo Wolsey and port at the mission home at Salt the widows' 4 to 1 which them In the Doran C. Nelson returned from Mr. and Mrs. Mr Special guest was Mrs. A, W. finals to play Plncher Creek a family visited In Taylorville on ston as means of correcting our Mr. and Mrs. Horton Nish were Lake City, on September 8. The series, Texas after being gone for some Lowry. on not Lee Coombs, of Utah. 2 out of 3-game m. the Sunday with Mrs. Alice tax problem. . Waterton visitors Sunday. exact date of their sailing is future, cham- time, harvesting with the Stew- Olsen, Mr. asked the Board to operations are m yet A variety of games wereplayed near to decidethe Mr.and Mrs. Elmer J S.Smith Harvesting known. pionship of the South-Western art combines. Hans Jensen and Mr. Dress for a re-opening of the full swing again after the heavy and a most delicious lunch was employed and Mrs. served, ■League. Miss Elaine Stahr is and Mrs. Jim May and families US Market to Canadian feeder Avery pleasantafternoon at the Treasury Branch at Card- Hartley on Sunday to feltthat this mar- Ady were was enjoyed. motored to cattle. Itwas England Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 1 ston. and Mrs. Magnus may be lost to us. If Calgary visitors last week-end.Bridal Shower Knight, visit with Mr. ket Miss Pauline who has Jensen. should find it necessary to cur- Accompanying them were: Mr. A lovely bridal shower, mhon- just recently returned from the Skriver, who has shipments of beef Nielson. Ralph Arts, Miss May tail Canadian and Mrs. Ralph or of Mrs. Ten Pilling (nee La- Golfers Go Banff School of Fine and for the past condition would face consult the bone special- Sallenbach),' a bride, who design, been at Vancouver a serious went to vone recent Annual Temple took weaving and year,was home for a week visit- the Western Cattle Producers. A ist there. He returned to Card- was held on Friday evening at Kalispell has brought some beautiful work ing with her parents, Mr. and resolution will be forwarded to aton hospital for another oper- the home ofMrs. Jay Cahoonand To as a result of her endeavors. Peter Skriver. Ottawa favoring the reopeningof ation on his hand. sponsored by of the Workers Social About ten golfers and their Miss Jones, who taught Mrs. relatives Gwen Mr and Mrs. Melvin Jensen this market. o bride. The Alberta Temple workers wives from Cardston attended school at the Big Bend Colony, Duffy to Spokane A was held on hav- 50 guests were present evening last the Labor Day Golf Tournament year, year at and motored discussion District Office Over spent a pleasant last will teach this on Tuesday to visit with rela- ing the Municipal Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Nelson of and extendedbest wishes. An in- Thursday at the Social Centre at Kallspeli onMonday. the Old Elm Colony. (Cochrane) located at Cardston Ed presented brought , ,„ Mr. and Mrs. Duce teresting program was occasion of the Three of the a tives. , , and Calgary, Lounge on the — fellows Mrs. w. W. Roberts took La- Anne Caldwell, daughter of Mi. It wouldbe more central and Mrs. Hazel Nelson, motored with the following participants: 2'6th anniversary of the dedica- home prizes Rulon Bingham bor Day trip LaJke MacDonald Card- better service to the Sunday spend Bennion, to and Mrs. Glen Caldwellof would offer to to Kalispell on to Reading by Mrs. Olive tion of the Temple. won m the 4th Flight; Tom and Kalispell with her daughter visited at the Pitcher home district. K. L. Lee was asked day. Mrs. Maggie Nielson, Mrs. Mary 7th andSheldonLee and son-in-law, and Mrs. E. ston. staying known to the the by About 55 guests were present Cardwellthe Mr. on Thursday, until Sat- make this matter Mr. and MrA Frank Hill and Ellison; accordion selections! served delicious a consolation prize. Hacking of Cardston. °District Office and Councillors. spent the Mrs. Emma Pilling, who is over and were a lunch child- Ady K.L.Lee were family of Crows Nest In charge of Mrs. Jennie Smith. The weather was perfect and Mrs. M. C. Paulson and The threshing machine of Mr. George and visiting with his 80 years of age; vocal duet by good the home threshing a resolution ask_ week-end here Leavitt; Mrs. Annie Rasmussen and Mrs. a crowd wasm attendance. ren are visitors at of Will's Pitcher started asked to draft Office be mother, Mrs, Rachel Hill of the Pilling sisters off so- after which ashort The holiday was thoroughly en- her parents m Stavely. grain on his farm Monday. ing that the Custom's by Shirley Card. Blanche Low Mr. Mrs. Jack Knight and fall outfit starting m Cardston and such Cardston. lo and program was presented. joyed by those who attended. and Harold Jensen's is reopened made Beth Sheffield is home Novelty gameswereplayed the Joanne and Misses Phoebe and Tuesday. temporary arrangementsbe Miss been Audrey Pilling entertained with Pres. Smith paid tribute to Arthea Pitcher were viators on Immigration Gap so it could be from Taber which she has lunch was Temple workers In his speech of winter, when the managing the TouristCabins for jokes while adelicious Sunday at the W. M. Lee home used m the throughout the being served after which the welcome. at Whisky Gap. is closed to snow. Mr. James Baird opened pro- present road Beth is teaching here guest-of-honor the Mrs. Lillie Smith entertained Cattle Sale Miss Pauline Knight was a din- Opens summer. fusion of lovely gifts, assisted by atthe Hammond Organ andPres, of Indian ner guest on Sunday at the home School this year. Pilling and gave the yearly sta- A total of 613 head Js Eldon Card en- Audrey and Vernetta E. J. Wood cattle went over the auction of Miss Anna Wescott. School started again for an- LaMontMatkinofEdmonton Mr. and Mrs. Myrna Cahoon. tistics of the Temple. last, term, Tuesday, Sept. 2, days visiting 16 young people Sun- block on Thursday at the Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Christie other on spending a few tertained Out-of-town guests included: Matron Jennie L. Smith spoke Community Auction Sales.Steers and birthday dinner with 342 registering m the -Pub- day evening at their homemho- bride's mother, Mrs. Laura the workers. Dan were here. 4 the on the loyalty of went at 15 cents per lb.; Heifers guests (60 beginners) and 325 recuperating. nor of Lincoln Card, who is lea- , and Ma- on Sunday at the R. J. lic School Senior pres Brewertonis for his mission. Sallenbach of Eda Wood rendered a vocalso- $13.75, Cows $13.35 and Bulls at Dawson home, m honor of Bill registering m Junior and home after h's recent car ving this week rion; Mrs. Ruby Lacey of High $8.50. there High Schools. , , at hS a slight A delicious chicken supper was Evelyn of Pic- lo. Dawson. Eleanor was also . n acedint. He received > Card and a very River; Mrs. Bohne Coombs of The cattle, as a whole, were fromCalgary, celebrating the La- I There are 15 Public School tea- abadshaking vp and served by Mrs. Butte; Mrs. Leah Wall Har- Mrs. A. W. Lee Utah High teach- conculsion, j pleasant evening was enjoyed. ture temple matron here very good and buyers from all bor Day week-end. Ichers and 8 School bruises. His car was badly dam- ker of Portland, Ore., Mrs. Olive and former the southcountry werepre- -1 the staff. Sunday evening the follow- for the past 22 years, was a spe- over Miss Thelma Pitcher left on ers on . aged On Bennion of . asked to sent. Tuesday up i Classes are being held m tne Club enter- inggroup of girls put on a Min- Mr. and Mrs. Pillingare mak- cial guest and was Bros, morning to take tea- House, Cottage and TheKnow Talkum of Mr. speak. She said she was always Top buyers wereKetchem ching Raymond again this Scout School husbands on Tues- strel Show at the home ing their home here m the Tol- of Calgary; Canada Packers, W- m pioneer home. tained their party,, and Mrs. Sheldon Woolf. Annie intere.j£ed m the people here and year. I evening at a Theatre ley apartments. back home for a C. Johnston, Calgary; Burns & began on Tues- I o ria? they retired toi Harwood, Dora and Newana pleased to come I Rose, School here Sowing which Woolf, Lois and Zola Sanders en- visrt with her many friends. Co., Lethbridge; William day morning wi-th some kiddies ' and' of Mr. and Mrs. Owen. gave ; H. Kohen, Leth- Mr. and Mrs. Byard Wood the home lunch tertaining. Costumes and songs Fay and Theola Jensen a Mr. Carl Poll entertainedat walking or riding to the local Calgary visitois ouinton where a delicious . enjoyed by their 1 which the grouplbridge. with ri- B J Wood were 30 guesteI were thoroughly Mr. farewell party m honor of the piano after of school house and others and Tuesday. served. There were cousin, Gary Purnell, before he the Mayfair Theatre This was the fourth sale ding Cardston on the local on Monday I1 X guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Woolf and some friends attended into ; Woolf of nresent Special and Annie Harwoodas Al Jolson returns to school for the winter. and enjoyed the show. the season. The ChurchRanch school vans, to register m the Mrs. Beth q^nwood Mrs. Orson Dames. Mr. and. Temple open willbe sold on September , visiting with her sister, Mrs.|gS Mr. and1■ singing April Showers stole the Games and lunch were enjoyed The will againonIcattle various subjects. is Ul Lloyd Gregson and present. — at ParkEfend. her baby is Mrs.' - [show, , by group of children 9th, 3rd Mrs. Alice Crabtree is again m Ken Wood, while 'Mrs BruceBurt. ..._ . s . . . tne SEPTEMPER charge of the local school^ and1m Cardston hospital. THURSDAY, 4, CARDSTON NEWS SEPTEMBER 1947 2 THE ff------H___-_M_r«-B-«_aM_«_|M-__M-W--~* Paid Out In Migratory Birds Poliomyelitis Appointed Senior Designed to provide a better Community Auction Death Claims Regulations understanding of how the child- Soil Scientist — hood disease of poliomyelitis is (Special to The Cardston News), FOR SALE TORONTO, August 28. The The Minister of Mines and Re- research project Sales Assn. Ltd. sources, just issued spread,,a new SALT LAKE CITY, Utah.— Ed- | sum of $1,382,355 was paid outm Ottawa, has "financed by Canada's life-insur- Wight, graduate of Cows, all Sales willbe conductedby this by life the Regulations regardingMigra- gar Leavitt a | 5 Grade Holstein milking, goodud- 1 death claims insiurance companies, is now under High School, and a | If Association during the year 1947 companies tory for the current year. ance the Cardston ders, for Sept. 15 delivery. Selling to make m Canada m the Pro- Birds way, according to an announce- of D. O. Wight, formerly of room 1 as follows: vince of Alberta during the six A summary of the regulations by Macdonald, chair- son ment J. K. Lake Registered~" Heifers. i months of 1947. as they apply to Alberta follows: of Cardston and now of Salt for CARDSTON: announcement, man of the health committee City, received an appointment § Sept Inmaking this OPEN SEASONS the Canadian Life Insurance D.C., 11 Life Off- from Washington, as Sen- 2 Registered Bulls. 1 Oct. 9 the Canadian Insurance (Both Dates Inclusive) Officers Association. ior Soil Scientist, Office of In- icers Association said that during The new study of dreadedpo- August Nov. 6 Alberta WILSON'S SNIPE, DUCKS, of dian Affairs, effective on 1 Bull SiredbyHays' 39 Steps, grea- the six months period, Goose) liomyelitis will take the form requiring move, Alberta's 1 Nov. 27 ordinary life pol- GEESE (other thanRoss's by the 25, and that he claims on 535 RAILS, a survey to be conducted once, to Portland, Ore, to take test pioneer Herd Sire. 1 PARKBEND: icies amounted to $1,207,183 on COOTS staff of the Toronto Hospital for at Throughout the Province of Al- up his new duties. He has, for Sept. 25 112 group policies $124,173 and Sick Children under the super- yearspast, been with the Oct. 3 industrial policies $50,999. berta from one-half hour before vision N. Silverthorne. several "236 September of Dr. L. Soil conservation Service, m the Nov. 7 For the whole of Canada, death sunrise, 20 to one- Study will be made of the Dairy during period half hour after sunset,November signs of Department of Agriculture, with Waterton | WHISKY GAP: claimsipaid this myelitis and of the headquarters Pullman Univer- totalled $34,678,940 while bene- ill. early clinical evidences of polio- at Waterton Park, Alberta. 1 Oct. 8 the close season poliomyelitis as sity of Washington, which Is a fits of all kinds reached There is a abortive as well distance from Spokane. Phone Rlll6, Nov. 5 grand total of $90,000,000. throughout the year on Eider an investigation into the hygen- short Please leave your compiled by Ducks, Wood Ducks,swans,Ross's ic of homes of pa- As soil conservationistat Pull- _ entries with The figures were conditions your Local Director as early as Goose,Cranes, all shore birds ex- treated during the course man University, Ed,as he famil- J I the Canadian Life Insurance Of- tients iarly known, had, the last : possible. Early listing will assist Association based on the cept Wilson's Snipe, and all mi- of this study. Abortive poliomy- within — ficers half, advanced ■ ' the Secretary In advertising. companies representing gratory non-game birds and in- elitis is the condition where the year and a been date of sectivorous birds. symptoms of the disease occur to the positionof RegionalTrain- AUCTIONEERS more than 95 percent, or the work, I — m Migratory game killed du- but where there is no paralysis. er for the soil conservation W. C Cooper License 3-47-48 life insurance m force Canada. birds holding regular normal or train- ring the open season may be Physicians will make close stu- many D. E. Ball— License 5-47-48 possessed m Alberta at any time, dies ofall symptoms whichmight ingschools at Pullman for PLEASE NOTE: A Purebred but the onusof proof that birds indicate the presence of the di- groups of recruits for the SCS Radiators Limited i The character of the man possessed lawfully work, and covering several west- j sale is scheduled for the Mac- difference between were killed sease m a child and will make Now, — — leod-Mekastoe Yard OCT. 6. makes the shall be on the person having examinations of the cerebrospi- crn states m hLs activities. CALGARY REDDEER lasting greatness and a meteoric "as senior soil scientist for the LETHBRIDGE } pan. the birds In possession. nal fluid if there are signs of flash m the menengeal An attempt Indian department, has has five BAGLIMITS infection. states under his direction—Cal- Radiators for all makes of cars, trucks, tractors andIndus- any day: Ducks, 7; Geese, will be made to evaluate the In from clinical ifornia, Oregon, Washington, Id- trial engines.Genuine factory replacementsof your original 5; Coots and Rails, 10; Wilson's abortive disease a aho and Nevada, with 18~Indian Snipe, 5. standpoint. radiator. Instudying hygenic conditions Reservations included m the.ar- L m any openseason: Ducks, 56;-. ea. Geese, 20; Rails Coots, 80; of the home, an attempt will be — Plus ! and locate the virus Ed. is a native son of Alberta, "Desire to Serve Ability" Wilson's Snipe, 50. made to which Sommerfeldt, No one shall have m his pos- causes the disease and it is hop- married to Elaine I daughter Ferd- session at any time more than ed that the study will give some of Mr. and Mrs. Ducks, Geese, or 20 Wil- clue as tohow thepolio virus at- land Sommerfeldt of Cardston. 14 or 15 They sons, Richard and son's Snipe, or 40 Coots and tacks the child. havetwo j The investigators are ap- Michael. He'is a graduate of the Rails. Calgary Normal School and GUNS, proaching the research project APPLIANCES AND with no preconceived ideas but "taught school m Alberta for five| HUNTING METHODS are looking for clues that could years (mostly at Hartley) before, SPECIALIZED FORBIDDEN— The use of an lead to certain fundamental in- moving to Utah to finish his un- automatic (auto-loading) gun, or formation not availableat pres- iversity work.He later graduated swivel machine gun, bat- Brigham Uni- Jf or or ent. from the Young tery ,or rifle, or shotgun loaded o. versity at Provo,majoringmsoils with a single bullet, or any gun and chemistry. He worked for a larger that number 10 gauge, or commercialfertilizer company m any weapon other than a gun or Boundary Creek Phoenix, Arizona, a year be- arrow; for a bow and and the use Mrs. Joseph. Atwood returned fore takingup his chosen field of ol live birds as decoys, or of any son, soils with the Federal govern- aeroplane,power-boat, sail-boat, home with her infant Mer- agricultural vyn Duane, Monday. ment m the depart- or night-light ,and shooting from on ment. any motor or wheeled vehicle, or Mr. andMrs. Leon Zemp atten- — a vehicle to which a draught an- ded the Leavittreunionm Card- i imal is attached.The hunting of ston on Thursday. Murray home ______! 7 migratory game birds by the use Shattuck is af- ______^_ or aid of baiting with grain or ter spending the holidays with other artificial food is prohibited. his brothers, Gordon and Harvey The shooting of migratory at Berri Berrl. Weddings /^K_s_i___^_2______,i game, birds earlier thanone-half Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Vance have —- We are calling on / W^^^^^^^^^^^^p' hour before sunrise or later than received word that their son, NORTH LUTHER YOU to show inter- / , Leland, withhon- fe;j one-half hour after sunset is has graduated The marriage of Miss Helen A. est NOW m your j ■ College JVOttr t\T M orohibited. ors from the Royal m Luther, youngest daughter of Mr.I own development. / 0,, ** $/ The hunting, killing or attemp- Toronto where he has been stu- and Mrs. M. E. Luther of Card-I New classes are form- I OI rn~ M j ting to kill any geese, withinone dying Pharmacy. ston, to Mr. Roy E. North, son ing at GARBUTT'S / "^ftSEc M hundred yards of the edge of the Leland and Miss Thora Deß.«e of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles for theFall semester I Jty" f| married many __ ** " waters of the North Saskatche- of Toronto were quietly North, of Calgary, took place m probably 1 kj 1 wan, on Saturday, August 30 at the ..of . friends Red Deer, Bow or South thePro-Cathedral, Church of the your will fl _^_f_-_ ,_■* — fl Saskatchewan Rivers is prohibit- United Church m Uxbridge. Are- Redeemer, Calgary, August 25th, enrol m one of our fl fflQf§Kgs% f n ed. ception was held immediately al- at 7 m the evening. many Specialized U ter the ceremony the home of o'clock ll The penalty for violation of at The marriage ceremony was Courses ... WIU m 4JVd I the migMtory bird laws is a fine Mrs. Nellie Tunstell. A honey- performed by the VeryRev. Dean. YOU? fl f\ f of not more than $300 and not moon toMontreal andNew York Smye. °©flf_*l*" less than $10.00,or imprisonment followea. Immediately after the cere- ■A- SECRETARIAL IH / for a term not exceeding six Leland has employement at mony couple - Cffl" / months, the happy left for it ACCOUNTANCY £ / or both fine and impri- Merrick's Drug Store m Toron- Cardston, * TYPING X Caj£€ejCb\jc£ sonment, Waterton Lakes and .£«£* r> / CONSTRUCTION ito. and upon their return will re- * SHORTHAND Mct^V 'A/_ / side m Calgary, -A- OOMPTOMETKR _Hw>M IA//^w / Locals All are yours ,__«. (Left lrom last week) these thrills __^^SF P^I~^ over ' mT Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Phillips PROGRESS you of Salt Lake City are here visit- W? when own this one car giving ? >V ■§!fll DlfVl_lLJ«*DllM-ICCQ Pvl Under Experienced ing with their cousins, Mr. and W*" W fr~ Mrs. Eldon Tolley. They spent _L^ l \^-=i^ Guidance j Wednesday at Waterton Park. _SS^|^*^^^^^ OF GARBUTT i * Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Quinton -^^^■■-^"■■■fc TEACHERS BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOW COST I left on Thursday morning with J their family for Spokane, Wash., to make their newhome. They have purchased a fruit farm at Green Acres,m the Spokane dis- trict. Lundrigan GARBUTT Diane and David Low sponsored a corn bust and HI chicken supper at theLions Park BUSINESSCOLLEGE on Wednesday evening. Games H| wereplayed anda delicious lunch was enjoyed. Guests included: _*venHi Aye.and SixHi St. W. M _£_X Connie Leishman, Sharon Frod- sham, Barbara Tagg,Lorene Hin- Dudley, man, Marva Bob Lundri- *t lAChkrldf* _Bd MdMrfat H_t 000. A. OARBOTT gan,Wallace Sloan,DonalcV Rich- —Prluclpal ! man and Don Hacking. Jlw-*ll The TJ & IClub, of whichMrs. Nedra Quintonhas been amem- ber, held a farewell party mher honor on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Beryl Shaw. A delicious lunch was served anda Watch and very evening spent. Cardston pleasant was A lovely broach was presented to the guest of honor by the members of the Club, m appreci- ation of Mrs. Quinton's services. Instrument Shop Special guests were:Ivy Allred of Provo, who has returned to card- GuaranteedWatch Repairs — " ston for the winter; Mrs. in one outstanding 1 Necklaces, automobile the new 1947 /iMn^mW^J^m^^T^A ■_P!___g^__J "^'F?Sai_^ Mabel Strate and Mrs. Ruby Diamond Rings, Watches, Pearl Stringam. Men's Signet and Stone Rings of allkinds George Herr,' Proprietor.

| mTmWmwas «_X__t qiIESIIOAI' CREDIT UNION Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burt spent 1 ANSWIMD IV TH* the m Calgary. — mmmmm auBWTA TUBERCULOSIS DIRECTORS MEET week-end In the new Chevrolet, ridingis like cruising in Head Engine— the extra-efficient type of I ASSOCIATION meeting directory Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Davis and /J^^V^C^^^S!^^^!S. smooth, engine giving maximum results from A of the of IAV^_LV^La_^_i_aV perfect weather. Your trip is so so — ■ IDITIO hr '■H. HUH.M.D. the Credit Union was held Mrs. Will"Wynder wereweek-end "M*"^"— steody, so enjoyable! You ride in solid, «very 8allon of *«<>"" Remember Valve- National Tuberculosis Ann. local Falls, leaving A^^r^mtnmku % performance reliability on Thursday evening last. Final visitors to Great balanced comfort over all types of roads, with in-Head and are by Saturday evening re- mffArVW I .flBVk exclusive to Chevrolet -In the arrangements were completed car and I :_Bi___^^^^S§K Chevrolet's famous Knee-Action Gliding Rido lowestprice turning Tuesday AWm> liill — higher-priced field. Q—lf pneumothorax is for the Credit on Illll aBHR»"_s8i§flL exclusive to Chevrolet and cars. suc- wfA\\ cessful m collapsing the diseased Union Chapter Zone1, tobe held Buddy Posing, 13-year-old son Be wise! Kee our present ear "« goodrunning by bringing it area would it be just as benefi- here at the Social Centre on of Mrs.Ella Posing, left for Van- *$8EBf JAjTT_L P Y condition cial as Monday, Sept. Bth, 8 p.m. morning ."^^""^^^^SffttMW-r1^ us f° r skilled service regular until delivery it would if the whole lung at couver on Saturday to '^H^MM^^^^^^^^^^SS^gB^ to at intervals, yousecure of were collapsed? (Standard Time). new Come in for a complete check-up visit with his sisters who are your Chevrolet. service todayI A—Yes, as a rule. Special guests will be Father there. Q—l have tuberculosis of the Harrington, President of the One look at this smartly styled Body by Fisher will tell it's m ,— you mm mm>UUBU _* a^a^aK aaaaa mUBUMMmmM right lung Mrs. George Porteous and Mrs. the most beautiful motor body — AmM, ' .a—a^aW. with three or four ca- Chapter from Biairmore and Leo Lethbridge car in field both inside and ■'' aaaf'aaaaU '^aaa _F aaaP—k mW^9k\'M' Mr^^^Lt vities. Ido not cough expec- Belhumeur of St. Albert, Alta., Joe McCarthy were out. Ifs extra-roomy, extra-comfortable, and extra-safe as well. or v''(lters overthe week-end, going of the mony M^ MMMl MM —all MM I torate, nor do Irun a tempera- Pres. of the Provincial Credit one Big-Car advantages found onlyin Chevrolet M^ ' _L_ pneumothorax organization, down by bus on Friday and re- Bi^^H wLw aaaa^aaW! I H cio47i ture. Would treat- Union who willbe ■ ■MM W ■m^lB^■■■■■ ment help me? the principal speaker of the ev- turning Monday evening. . A—Pneumotorax, if can be sa- ening. Mr. and Mrs> Lee Stutz and tisfactorily carried on, unques- Bobby, Mrs. Winnie Aldrlch and tionably assists m arresting the Mrs. Beaulah Levy, were Leth- disease. Itis extensively used.to Remove driedpaint frombath- bridge visitors on Sunday at the C&. cardstois close cavities and promote their room fixtures carefully. Acids or home of Mr.and Mrs.S. S. New- Central healing. Service damage Jr, , „.. j scrapers will the finish. ton . t . w 4, THHRgPAY.SEPTEMBER 1947 THE CARDSTON NEWS::; 3

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x Ladies'andChildren's |ft _f/7#s'-, UFa«*« of Highest Quality and £[ jjfc «ml WvQl Lowest Prices m Canada _FLVm wM^'J^l Prices and Quality not excelled anywhere m Canada m£ ;tt fl M?H'3f, and we '"elude CATALOGUES m that statement W)s)\ \ Wtp'V^W We can and will save you money. We not only meet City Prices %^A\ 1 li|i| You cannot afford to buy your Winter fll *j Coats, Suits or Childrens Coats or Ski I l! "^^fi /*1' ' \ t-HP/.f ' Suits without seeing our Winter Stock LJ ; I We invite a friendly comparison. TilA CllAnillflflT f!Alltfft / Bring your Catalogue or use our. I«e MOppiH^ ItCIIUC T/ StuartHatch, Mgr. / I p Phone 8

Guestsat the home of Mr. andT> Hartley Mrs. Marvin Smith on Friday | "» were: Mrs. Lois Schow and Car- * Wight JUSTINSTALLED | Mr and Mrs. Morgan Smith ol of Provo; Mrs. Maxine % and family and Mr. andMrs. Or- and son of Provo; Mrs. Harvey | COMMUNITY AUCTION SALES ASSOCIATION, LIMITED | |vilSmith of Champion were vis- Glines and Oteraldtne and Ron- | New Voice Recorder itors at the home of their bro- nic Legg v Monday. Stanford, > . "« Appointment) * ther, Henry Smith, on Mr. and Mrs. Don | (By His sister, Mrs. Vera Orcutt and Shirley Oviatt, Harry Smith and | mother, Mrs. motored over |; willhold an \\ Speechcan children and his Je&sie Stanford Mont., * i\ Your voice m Songor |Evelyn Smith of Cardston were Logan Pass to,Belton, on |* ."" Recorded.or bamiiy | * " Greetingto your Friends Smith home from Sunday. '<'■ _„„,, j Send aModern guests at the ' . v ll Sunday until Thursday. Miss Florence Cook. and Boss Hartley and Donna Pecton of Calgary were victors, |. Gilbert and of her sister, EUen Wcslynfi Electric j and Lowell; Iris Fullmer at the home Monday. j 126 |Kay Harris, were business visit- Leaviit on Sunday and 4 PHONE ors m Lethbridge on Monday. Mr.andMrs LelandOviatt and family and Harry Smith of ' visitors Coleman View Auction m Sale Coutts were Mountain \ ;; i last Sunday. HowardUibel was a patientm 3 - Misses Virginia and Nonavee hospital last week, be- t 1 n Smith returned Friday after Cardston Asthma. He was of :; SERVICE with rel- me treated for 3I sales spending several weeks released and came home on Sa- .5 Dccie atives m Orton. John \ Hartley was con- people were vi- | Mrs Gilbert hospital several by& < fined to for day^ sitors at the.home of Mr. DAVE last week to receive treatment Westlast week: Dr. Current Combine | infection m her hands. Mrs Vernon of Council , GOOD for Ackroyd and*Mrs Alroy West Mr and Mrs. Max and SluffcTfowa; Mr. and Mrs. Glen ; does |children spent Saturday and Miencke and; Miss Mike Mieneke NEWS comment: Sunday visiting with relatives m Rhinelander, Wis. Mr. anu owned new , , y r>f Mr.and ; "T have . Orton. Mrs George Jenkins and Orr has purchased a StanHeighton of Calgary. .. new Trucks wonderful Wilford oper- CATTLE olir0lir Tractors... f new Studebaker truck, to m£ I UUr new . new Cars and |ate on his school van route this - bub never Welding at U airplanes Iyear - I the CARDSTON STOCKYARDS | birthday dinner was Machinery have E been as tunned A double Coming Mayiaii performance of Iv held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. with the j our Gilbert Hartley Sunday mhonor my new Self-Propelled qUOta |of Alice Fullmer and Gilbert /p\^| *Th» pick4f th« Combine. ■ birthdays John Deere flf j Hartley whose were Qf Saturday. A very delicious din- is to be the eighteen J ner was served to , * your Farm |guests who werepresent. PRIZE 7 Mr and Mrs. Claude Stanford iffe^R"- MWs i increased f of Stavely were IN Thuis., PICTURE f, Sept. 11 and children at the home of Mr. and fiV^sW\ Quests Saturaay TKHHICOIOR Mrs Gilbert Hartley on I'I^KS^ \ you think .." m I suits sooner than | Fullmer who ""ElvfandVeltha Stavely i Lights are being installed at the corrals, and all cattle will be Weighed % have been employed at 1 past month, returned iTheYearling for the lANE _ I , . ' I h 1GREGORY rt-J^h *| after 12 hours' shrinkage,and soldion that basis. Equipment and Mrs. Erwin Orr and m X. Farm Mt spent I 'k TopNotch j children of Cardston the I visiting at the home ■ STORE. gSrweek n (THE DEEEE Mrs. Wll- jPECK-WYpPI I JOHN |Sf his parents,Mr. and ; onlylonely Hammerm.H--sl3* ford Orr. ,■% . -' List your cattle with... J5 FOR SALE-One very enjoyable program was X it, ImiwntedA m the afternoonscry- Ibrown ip;%^ onSunday, by the [ -fUODUCTIOH jm^W^/i , JOHNS. SMITHorELLSWORTHBEVANS, PhoneR5lO j ESfta church ward, under I* ' \ Young Girls of the - - h their leader, ■■■'"■■ ■■ " ■ of : Se direction t " » ; Mrs.HuldaCardwell. JARMAN, ■1% a note j■ Tlie program was a CLAUDE " JR. as'lODY' — — 1 follows. ■ ******'farmers Cardwell; pia- WYCHERW tt— i a =aa of by CLEM BEVANS MARGARET now a full line Talk Lorraine Fullmer; FORREST TUCKER We have |: nn by iris rea- " they Jack of Salt Lake " selection Leavitt; by by Paul Otbom 8a»«d onHit the camp kitchens, where Dr. E. J. Ci- | by Neva duet Suhii Plo/ the food. ty Ralph Romney, who NEW MAGNETOS Shi? Orr; talk by PultactrPrii«'No»«l byMarioritKeenan Mountain View prepared and served and Mr. : Bemlce " accompanied by is graduatingnext year doc- e,. ?Sn and by and Rawlingt Directedby Clarence Brown of They were their as a for mak onal,| Sa'on'; duet Colleen i The Senior members the class leader, Mrs. Jane Payne; tor, from the University of Utah, —esofj^-"^>^grv . <' qhlrlev Bennion story by oor Sunday night girls class went to Thompson guests Also all prats We can by Mrs. : Secretary, Mrs. Ireta are for the week of Miss Loose and a talk Waterton on Wednesday after- Elaine Low at the home of her of Magnetos. fine noon of last.week for an outing. andBishop Payne. Spencer Wilde makes _".«_-. iI Hulda Cardwell. meetingmpetine: starting Monday and Mrs. Wm. Webster parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Low. < Tlie remarks of the 6 days They took a substantial lunch of and Mr Dee> Car l and weiners, buns, ice cream furnished the transportion.They Wcslyn- Electric J W ere devoted to corn, very enjoyable time. HOW, IS YOUR SUBSCRIPTION? Briant Strlngam, both of Card September 15 and cookies and went to one of reporteda * PHONE 126 |I "J . ...« ♥AAA/^^^i'^'J^J"!* ston. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 4, THE CARDSTON NEWS 1947 4— ' ■ * % WANT_ADS. I IN STOCK... I YEAR-OLD HENS for sale, live KITCHEN CHAIRS BINDER WHIPS 1 ' CEhe Cardston IRews or dressed. Phone 353, Burton HIGH CHAIRS CARPENTER LEVELS 1 j p- Used BED SET CARPENTER SAWS I MMMr tf ; RENT? Payne. >^n\. j WHY PAY SI'RINGFILLEDMATS BEDS and SPRINGS I <^>_fc^\ CANADIAN WEEKLY NBWEPAPERt A»3'N. j Dam it! Iwant to go hunting- RAG RUGS PYREXWARE I Own Your Home. party who inveigled my DINETTE SUITE ENAMELWARE AOVT. BUREAU j You Too Can v, Will the ■ T^^^ Th« WEEKLY NEWSPAPER black ana wnlte pointer, half- KITCHEN STOOLS CARPET RUGS ■ ' Deals can tie I Come m and talk this over with us ... grown puppy home,please return DRY MOPS ALUMINUMWARE 1 Published every Thursday At IM afflc* af i| made on most homes. >. Thanks!— Burton Payne. P WET MOPS NEW DISHES I * BLINDS THE CARDSTON NEWS PUBLISHING CO., LTD. Reasonably priced. 8 rooms. Pull 7, LOUNGES and CHAIRS 1 — ! MODERN HOME— - - Keels LOG CHAINS COLEMAN Main Etr««t Cardaton, AIMrU I< immediate possesion. This warm home will Fishing Tackle -Poles - LANTERNS I I basement and JJ Spinners - l'lugs l-'lics Swi- STAKE CHAINS BEAIM SCALES make you comfortable this whiter. j| - - Snaps m I Authorised at second otaaa mall. < J vels snclied Hooks BOLTS— AIIsizes BUNDLE FORKS I ' office. Split Rings - Landing Nels. Poat Office Department, Ottawa. I SPLENDID DWELLING— One block west of post !! ROPE— AII sizes SHOVELS and SPADES I everything. furnace. Two complete bath ; CHEESMAN'S BARBER SUOl' SAWS — Sabiciiptlon — I Close to Stoker j CARPENTER POP CORN POPPERS ' ' reasonably. tin. I InCanada $2.50 '* rooms. Priced !'I* BLOCK and TACKLE HOUSE BROOMS ■ Dwelling. InForeign Countries $3.00 ',; EXCELLENT TERMS on 5 roomsemi-modern | WE BU¥ USED FURNITUEE— DROP-SIDE COUCHES VACUUM BOTTLES I call Floyd's Furniture. -BACK COUCHES BRICK 2-room home. $1,000. Terms can ;> 266. LIFT SILVERWARE SETS I DISPLAY ADVERTIEINQ RATES ON APPLICATION. ;; NEW CINDER tin DOUBLE BUNKS FLOUR SIFTERS >> be arranged. — I WRITE FOR RATE CARD. ;J SALE Complete, BAGGAGE Good EGG BEATERS I country. Could be moved ; FOR~QUICK — ; TWO ROOM 14x20 HOUSE m j commercial Laundry Equipment, TRUNKS BABY JUMPERS ■ Reading Notes (Not run except where advertisers i $500. Fairly new and plaster sacrifice price.— See G. T. display "; into town. Priced less than >j> at BINDER TWINE POCKET KNIVES I also run a ad., and are marked as adver- * ■* Lang, Cardston. 2sllp. tisement). 10c per count line. ! boarded inside. Brick Chimney. GLOVES— Men and Boys HUNTING KNIVES | _. ;; ROOM AND BOARD available for v~_ ■ / — 4 gins,goodlocation. (A. G. Hen- < I FARMS Wehave almost any acreageyou require .j. derson residence).Phone 290. c SEPTEMBER |; Near Cardston or HillSpring. Irrigated or dry. t CARROTS— Your winter's supply buy. your Idelivered al digging time, bee The beginning of school after the long vacation II Now is the time to Let us know Norman Hull, caraston ,or leave " " your oider tne News Oit'ice. Spencer's comesas asharp reminder that summer nearingitsend. t at Hardware is i> needs. * I Priced as Lethbrldge Wholesale. Children whohave enjoyedweeks of fun are nowback m "2sllp. Store Phone— 6 House Phone— 229 P.O. Box— B7 H theroutineof theirlessons. For the youngesters,the open- BOARD AND ROOM— See Mrs. ingof school comes as something like a death sentence, Laurai Van Orinan, or phone ; Co. 2sllc , most Investment 100. but parents look forward to the day with relief, I Cardston J vvWMWWH*vvvwvvwvvwvvv .«. LIMITED knowingthat their children will be under the watchful eye \\ |WANTED— One good fresh young CARD, Manager — of teacher,and less likely to be mischief around home. \\ J. Y. CARD, President E. J. |Milk Cow. Phone Rll4. c Use the new | m |> "THE HEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE PEOPLE" | | September is generally apleasant month, with tem- !! We Handle Every Line of INSURANCE Phones 92 and 243 FOR SALE— New Day Bed with Agents for C. P.R. and Hudson Bay Lands f matching chair; also small office peraturesat a comfortable level. Heat waveshave burned ;; f Allred, c 7, < " " desk. Phone Kay 122. themselves out and the cooler nights make for comforta- t <. .<.."„".,',.",.*.."..".."..".,".,'.,"„'„<„'.."./.."..','„v..'. ATTENTION Sept. propane blesleeping. STUDENTS! 2 to Sept. 20—3 Photos for 50c. i !* cent, discount PortraitI Septembermarks theendof harvest. Granaries 10 per on bulge The Forsyth Studio, c with grain so badly needed m a starving world. In Can- Orders.— ada we are fortunate to FOR SALE— I'Royal Chef"— Coal enjoy so many of Nature's bles- Range; 1 Baby Buggy. B. D. sings. In our thankfulness,let us remember the peoples of Seasonable Items Wood. P GAS other countries who arem need. Let us share our good Special children's show Satur- fortune. BARREL TUMBLERS, each 07 day at 10 a.m.RoyRogers- m "My to your Pal Trigger", Mayfan. c. | Here do 4 BIG JOBS PABCO RUGS (6x9),each from $6.95 — FOR SALE Old newspapers for "J I. COOKINGwith Gas ...you can'tbeat it! % POST-WAR AUTOMOBILES IRONING BOARDS, from - $3.95 fire-making at the News Office— 10 cents per bundle. 2. REFRIGERATION Only Servel gives you | A glimpse of the post-war automobile beinggiven HOT PLATES, from $2.75 ii ... * is SINGLE cOR SALE-^Stuckholm Cream !J dependable gas company service. Canadians through advertising and exhibition of the 7-Quart CANNERS, each $2.75 Separator and Butter Churn, m much-discussed new model "Tucker '48". Constructed good condition Enquire Karl Lu- ii 3. WATER HEATING... Economical; andall the I COPPER BOILERS, each $6.25 sher, Sr. 2s4p. when * with 800 or less parts than any car now on the market, '.'. water at the exact temperature you want * the manufacturer, Tucker, car is a ra- PRESSURE COOKERS (7-qt.) $22.95 Hey Skinny! Tell the gangRoy X you want it! Preston claims his Rogers m "My Pal Trigger," at dical departure from anything yet produced by the motor the Mayfair, Saturday at 10 a.m. jl 4....H0U5E HEATING...Instant-controlled heat | car industry. Mechanical features assembled by the de- '*' with no fuss, no coal dust and no ashes! * signer include torque converters which eliminate the con- Coombs Hardware Still Vacant '"> You getall these advantagesand many others when * ventional dutch, transmissionand differential with power FOR RENT — 5-room-modern Forest Wood, Prop. you start * being applieddirectly to the wheels rearengine; J. dwelling,*partly furnished, close W COOKING WITH GAS! from the m. Phone 251 or enquire News and a special safety chamber where front-seat passengers Office. 2s4c. may impending duck m case of an collision. NEW TYPEPhoto Albums. Inex- The Tucker car is definitely something new auto- pensive, compact, convenient.See m them The Forsyth Studio, c. mobile design. However, other not at I.. SUNSHINE V manufacturers have ■" 1 " V yet introduced their 1948 models. Henry Ford, Jr., has FOR QUICK SALE— Good Mc- . v SALE Clary Cook Stove, new heater, announced that his company will bring out an entirely FOR new davenport (bed);good radio, | Industries Limited new car, while of companies linoleum, cooking utensils, wash v X executives other have hint- Maple ringer, buckets, large Used 1944 Model 3 ton Leaf coal saw i' Phone 301 or Residence 106 t ed at new designs. From the way events are shaping up, and many other things; also ir- " V it would seemasif automobile manufacturers are about to Truck with Grain Box andRenLoader rigated farm with 8-ioom house. engage sharp Leaving soon on account of poor m competition,the outcome of which should health. Apply Mrs. C. M. Low on be beneficial to thepublic m way of better designedand 1Used Ford Car. highway west of town. c. cheaper cars. WANTED TO RENT— Small ap- - — — artment or cottage for aged cou- OPPOR WE CARRY ple, immediately! Phone 206, BFAI rCTATF A BEACONOF LIGHT Cardston. c. JKEiAii EiOIAIIi TUNITIES! Implement Tires, Belts, . When Prime Minister W. L.Mackenzie King atten- Thresher AMATEUR PHOTO FANS!— We can supply you with any mater- ded the openingceremonies of the Canadian Ex- equipment — 4-ROOM BUNGALOW— Modern throughout, newly painted, National Stoves, Grinders, ials or you need The idealhome for small family. Reasonably priced. hibition m Toronto he emphasized point Engines Pumps, Forsyth Studio. c. an a — a which many — $1,500 cash handles, easy terms onbalance. Canadians fail to realize that we can hold and sustain Windmills, Chargers, FOR SALE Dry willow— wood our ownprosperityonly insofar as success Wind (cut m small lengths). See M. SMALL 4-ROOM BUNGALOW HOME. Ideallysituated one attends the im- Caldwell or leave at menseefforts J. orders the' block and a half west of Spencer's corner.Hardwood which must be made to restorethe econom- Pumping Outfits, etc. Post Office. 2s4p. floors Furnace Heated, an exceptional opportunity. ic health and vigor of Great Britain and other countries WANTED TO BUY— A few young overseas. — GIVEUS A CALL — Ewes. See Dan Leavitt or phone NEW 5-ROOM HOME— One-half block north of Temple. Rlll6. 2s4p. Stucco finish. Hardwood floors. Full basement. Com- Canada has grown up. We have developed from a — pletely modern. For further particularsInquire. nation to a power PASSENGERS WANTEC) to world m the last twenty years. We Vancouver, during September.— stand second among world exporters and as the Prime Enquire News Office. 2-.4p. LARGE BUNGALOW HOME— One block and one-half south Minister pointed out, rank fourth of Temple. Large lot with lawns, flowers and shrub- among the Allied pow- "Out damned spot! bery m ideal condition. Hardwood floors, steam ers m contributions to victory and world freedom. Our A. A little 'Magic-Blu';— heated. Beautifully furnished. Can be purchased Geo. Wolff with without prosperity is definitely linked A quart of water warm and or furniture. with world prosperity, yet IMPLEMENTS crystal clear, there is a large group of isolationist-thinking us bloody — Canadians Phone 50 Cardston Shall—cleanse of this INQUIRE for business chances one or two outstanding op- whose members believe, that we can live withinourselves deed" Macbeth. portunities. and still progress. They want us to bury our heads the ] Hubert C. Lawrence, m 309 12th Aye., E., Calgary. CASH BUYERS— For good m good localities. sand and ignore the plight of other countries. Such abe- ' farms lief is pure folly,because present-day problems Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Low and The answer Ao "Work or Want" FOR SALE— I94O (Custom) Ply- For Faster Sales and'Better Buys See are world- 'i'amily were Waterton visitors on is "Want to Work." mouth, air —condition; also 327 wide and ones which can be met only byinternational co- Monday, taking their guests, Dr. Only free men give full pro- acres farm 78 irrigated. One lack and Mr. Romney. both of duction. mile wes,t Hartley store. Phone operation. Utah, sight-seeing on a tour of LaVard Snow entertained a i J. L. Stanford, Cardston. p Great Britain, at the present time, yWaterton. is undergoing a group of young people on Satur- lighthouqe- Agencies Mr. Reginald . WANTED^-Girl for Lee severeeconomic crisis.Her peoples and Mrs. Clarke day evening m honor of Lincoln Apply — areliving under con- imd baby of Calgary spent the Card. They went to Waterton. work, for one month. sta- P. O. Box 828 Phone 47 ditions even more austere than the war ' the Nellie Pitcher enjoyed i ting wages.— Phone 1017, Card- years Itis a sad week-end at where a corn bust was ston. 2sllc. ar f r a Wer Which pkyed ' home as also did Mr. and Mrs. and then attended the dance Such a eat Part m the Walter Pitcher and family of Matkin- rfightT lfor°rfreedom.?° < Guests included: Lorna WE HAVE Shot Gun Shells and In view of our greatmoral debt Dalgary. Thelma Sheffield, Elaine Steed > — tarn, to Bri- Rifle Cartridges. Spencer's Wayne R-asmussen entertained Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Roberts of it is our obligation to provideeven Recent visitors t,o Cardston and GwenRedford, Genevieve Butler ■ Hardware. 15 of Lincoln a Castle, Alta., greaterassistance Kathleen Nelson, Kay Burnham friends Card at were visitors here than wehave been giving past. Mountain View were Dr. Alroy G. chicken supper on Thursday ev- last week at the Henry Tanner m the We must give and I Bluffs, Grant Strate, Wayne Rasmus- ening. very pleasant children, aid to the very limit West and wife of Council Frodsham. There is Magic A time was home. Their Bob and of our capacity, because a broken :lowa, enjoying a holiday with sen and Lowell — enjoyed. LaVern are here attending school .Britain would result m a poorerCanada. ]Mrs. Margaret West and broth- Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Dames Jr. m the Temple City They expect to move down later ers of Mountain View. They left entertained groups of theii MissAnne Gregson came home for the winter. Prime Minister King/ asks that on Thursday by for their Wednesday [ "BLU-MAGIC" by plane from Salt Lake City on Canada's progress m ! car friends and Thurs- Saturday home. day evening The where she has been at- the redirectment of our efforts to peacetimepursuits be, : last week. en-l Hey Skinny! Tell the gangRoy tending summer school. Anne is at A non-hostess party was held tertainment was m the form o: Trigger", For this season's this time of allmoments, abeacon of light tocheer and day class, Rogers m "My Pal at on the staff of the Public School onThursday eveningat the home a school with Marior theMayfair, Saturday at 10 a.m.. here. guide counries less fortunate than our own. Here of Mrs. Fern Smith. Eighteen as teacher. Nick names wenc is the guests present used and picnic basket lunche; * — Miss Helen Head, a graduate of challenge to all Canadians. May we meet were an enjoyed WE DO UPHOLSTERING PiANC it with a deter- a delicious lunch after which were enjoyed. Certificates wer

. King plant certainty that Russia willlose the thatmore stubble than ever will a tree, Lieutenant nadian Press, Ross Munro, now case, be this fall. Ifsuch a m t-i Mountbatten and four on a Dominion speaking economic war. And m that cultivated Office Hours: 11-18 young other tour, wide Russia will be moreable to wage practice is contemplateditIslm- , naval officers were lean- firmly believes that Russia portant cultivate as ing up is position a military war, 15 or 20 years to as soon' ona fence discussing half not m a to wage mo- today." possible harvesting the \ WILL YOU BE WORTH a donge polled dern warfare from now than she is after fine red cattle and probably won't Most certainly.But whyshould crop. Atihis time weeds are , "ST .with two dairymaids m charge of be for another fifteen or twenty f YOACm^MST years. Russia contemplate war? Why small and can be killedbefore I PHYSICIAN them. And later when the tour From observations and adopt they have removed valuable IN 1977? of the island began professional does notRussia the Amer- \ Town Hall he took the contacts made in- ican system of industry,produce from the soil. The ger- Ii Office m Any spirited young man has no fear for the wheel of the second car hlm- is|ide the iron curtain, Mr. Munro moisture slf, put finds the m abundance, distribute equita- minatlon of weed seeds is also J Telephone128 future. He's determined to "get someplace" Princess Elizabethby his Soviet a comparatively bly, enjoy prosperity? There facilitated. By breaking up the ]J — f7<& side and pretty nation at present and I" Cardston Alberta and earn a good income. a surprised enfeebled the not the least reasonnor cause soil surface fall rains can pene- ■■■■■■■■■■■"> chaffeur and detective the time. Her railways are m ter- is fr. - m a considering trate more easily. The —_———.—■ That's as it should be. But experience back ribl for war. sooner ' j, ■ ■* shows seat. Now this informality condition and she needs What could be Russia's game? rain soaks into the soil below that the menwhohavebuilt up estates on the and this ease of manner have masses of rolling stock, whilein- tremendous the 4-inch layer the bet- firmest foundation steadfastly always dustry agriculture America has a ad- surface Fbes*188 Beers 8-18ft t-0 are those who been characteristicsofthe and are far vantage, and may continue to ter. Once moisture enters the invested part of each year's earnings m life Mountbattens of course and Ibehind." European removed almost Why export wealth to the sub-soil it Is Dr.W.H.GEERING insurance. think that Ican sumup my first an iron curtain? Ifthere countries, encouraging and as- wholly by plant growth, very lit- _____ hand impression of the future is an iron curtain, can anything develop beingsubject by evap- DENTIST For years they and their dependents have by get it, sisting them to theirown tle to loss Consort saying that he lives past even with Mr. Mun- provide them- oration. enjoyed the of mind that comes from industries, to for — peace up to his name. He's a typical ro? selves, and to avoid war, to for- should remembered Cardaton Atsstes financial security. Mortgages have been paid lieutenant and a typical Mount- What possible It be that reason could stupid! year's crop ■ » off andchildren educated. Now these menare batten". there be for war? What possible get war. War— is stubble from this ls Of. m m ■-.■ ■■-■ ■ ■— « P "Freedom" Editorial In the expected to furnish protection -,—. ' taking — reason has there been for ,— ■■■■-■■■■H life easy. 30 war? Kinderaley,Sask. Clarion, August against soil drifting for the en- In1939, hadEngland complete- 21, eighteen What of yourself? What do you plan to be PRINCE OF ly just got every 1947^ suing months. There- WALES disarmed and "At the CWNA Convention, a for extreme care Is necessary to Dr.P. W. RICHMAN worthm 1977? HOTEL TO CLOSE man concentrated on industry, ago, were SEPTEMBER15 couple of weeks we avoid undue deterioration of the DENTIST Write for our booklet"Retiring m Comfort". what a tremendous amount of treated, absolutely (free, to aI stubble m performing the fall — Operation wealth could have been produc- sumptuous banquet, sponsoredby Office Cahoon Blsck It tells how much you of the Prince of ed between that time and this. operation. Blade cultivators have 8* Wales hotel at Waterton Lakes slaughter the Regina Leader-Post.On this proventobe mostsatisfactory for leleafaenatt— BEFORE fou ir&JRE 1° National Park is scheduled to What destruction and occasion were also treated to since the stubble left Alfcarta — ' "^t IT* retirement we this work Is Cardaton 'f/jF III end September 15 for this would have been avoided. What speech by a representative of upright position. The one- income you desire. on a m an ' ■ ■ ■— '> fsfttilA/lJO&' year. a' tremendous income England attemp- 4m ■ m m m ■— ■ would have today, independent theLeader-Post staff.In way disc can be used if a blade " ' This season has been the bu- ting to show us our duty aJ3| cultivator is not available. To »{.i ■■■■■■■■■■i t^\ of loans from America. i the hotel, of a free press, he quo- avoid undue destructionof stub- siest on record for What reason could there have members Canadian, | Seymour B. Williams, ov- ( which was openedm 1927. Ithas been for a British army. What ted a well-known ble numerous experiments shows been filled virtually to capacity erseas correspondent, and stres- that the one-way disc does best: ' D.M.D. coulda German armyhave done? correspondent's report per hour and since beginning operations for What could the Germans! have sed said work at VA miles j DENTIST Confederation TORONTO the Russiapeoplelive m fear a depth about 3 Life year June is as- that at of inches. HEAD OFFICE this on 15 and j Blsck AsSOCiatiOß wanted? Did they have indus- losing jobs their ra- Cahoon sured of a "full house" until it trial surpluses? Did they desire of their or The effective storage of mois |(Next to Hotel entrance) closes. tion cards. A few weeks ago, the the soil is of extreme to find a market for their sur- reprinted ture m I Telephone 878 - Representative plus produce, to compel England Star-Phoenix an arti- importance m areas of limited Hours: — *-" C.L.Butler Cardston cle from anAlberta daily, dealing However, m .J — 8-18 market, toaccept precipitation. it is ■{" Henry Ford was the world's to providethat m ahumorous vein, witha report thatthe great- ■!.■■■■■■■■'*> > wealthiest man. surplus produce? Why should had these same areas V England not haveaccepted it? that Premier Stalin's cook est need exists for soil drifting .4n ■■■■■■■»■■'♥ left his employ. The article ex- control. The careful farmer can Or would the Germans have regards penaltits, to pressed skeptisism as the usually attainboth objectives. CHRISTENSEN) , wished to exact or probability of a man being able KOMM & compel England to export sur- job Germany? That to quit a m democraticRus- plun produce'to sia. The deep concern expressed VETERANS INSURANCE FUNERAL DIBECTOBS I would havemade itnecessary to Day Night work, by these newspapers for the 11,800 policies of I put all Englishmen to to the Russian people Ls About veter- 171 produce a isjurplus for export, if plight of ans Insurance have been purch- CaU 53 Call ] commendable, senti- , ■ i■ i■■n ■ ■ n|l most as a by War i i ■ ■ ■ ■ possible. It would have tendedto ment, but rather pointless. ased veterans of World make England prosperous, far is 11, of which about 1,800 were present There is little indeed that the bought veterans of the Cana- i: different from the con- Star-Phoenix and the Leader- by : f dition, the result of building up dian forces residing ouMde of and Poat and all their readers can do Canada, whose re-establishment HALL'S armies militarism. the Rus- ] might what Rus- .about the troubles of credits may beused for this pur- Who know is people. are problems sia's present position? Thirty sian There pose. the nearer home, however, to which Funeral Home years ago, Russia, under they might profitably turn their Czars, wassupposedtobe aback- They might inquire Clean out your furnace and undeveloped, poverty-stri- attentions. FUNERAL DIBECTOBS ward, into the plight of the 5,000 peo- chimney during the summer to - cken country. If those conditions of heat and danger , ,_■ ■ ■ ■■—■—■ -■ ■ maintained, ple mHalifax,m democraticCa- avoid waste ■■> have been what can of fire next winter it? nada, who can neither lose their . ifii ■ .■.■■ ■ -m» ■■ ■ ■ ■■'■!■ be said or done about jobs,nor quit them,because they ' If Russian conditions have got changed, if Russian industry ha^ haven't ijobs". CAHOON,MSc |D.B.Wfitson developed, prosper- If true, it does seemthat Can- D. A. been making might ignor any trouble f ity possible m Russia, should not adians Auditor, CONSTRUCTION approve? m connection with Russia, and J GET OUR PRICE FTRSTI other nations try remedy possible, Public Accountant t Still, has Russia, like other might to de- — Alberta countries, maintained mili- fects m Canada. Income Tax Returns [Cardston the In Alberta, there is a Social tarism which, like other coun- Auto and Fire Insurance — — " they the Credit government, protesting , -— <—-«——————- ■■ —< tries, maintained m very seriously v ===== day-} of the czars? If they have, about economic — whatmight be done about it? conditions m Canada. The Best Place To Eat According Mr. Munro, Rus- In Saskatchewan, there is a to government, very serious- THE CAFE sian industry has notbeen fully C.C.P. Fishing Tackle MARQUIS developea. ly protesting about the economic Quality Foods 1 largest assort- Prompt "What Mr. Munro foreseesm conditions m Canada. These two We have the Servftee future, governments might co-operate to ment m Southern Alberta. Tobacco, Confeetlonery, theimmediate and it has remedy already begun, is a political and those defective condi- Smokera' gasfUes The two go hand tions and there seems less rea- economicalwar. -1 rejection the son to be worried over Russian CHEESMAN'S mhand. Russia's of |conditions. Marshall plan of aid to Europe, every and her refusal to allow the sa- In the Dominion and m Barber Shop deliver your grain to Alberta Pool accept the!Iprovince there are governments tfn. ' My boy, I would advise you to tellite countries to which are considering In 1. R. Workman It has been a big help to us Alberta offer, clearly defines the i^sue defects v J .levators and to stay with the Pool. btweenEast and West. Since the Canada's economic setup. Possi- livestock Dealer— Wool Bayer is up to us to make It successful. early goal of bly If they would ignore Russia farmers; it is our business and It 20's it has been the develop next door to leaders m the Kremlin to spread and try to Canada scien- Office located farmers should stand shoulder ;tifically, it would be better for Cardston Grill Ibelievem co-operationand Ithink we the ideology of Communism I people. COAL we can operate our business m the way throughout the world." |the Canadian \ 158 to shoulder to show the world that could be the politicalI "Thus far, the crusaders Phone What ifri— » M■ 1■ ■ ■ i«1 ■■■■ use ■■■"I we want it done. and economic war? What is the 'jagainst Communism have used, ECONOMY as their onjy weapon, the fear of FORSYTH FIRST for... people the land and not distinction between that and a hay Feed and Transfer Our Alberta Wheat Pool operates for the on military war? Ithe loss of freedom, which to the bone the cost of gram Does it resulted from Russian Commun- for the investor or speculator. It has cut What is Communism? ism". PHOTOS providing a fine trustworthy .erv.ee. mean co-operation or compul- Pot-traits Weddings handling. It has corrected abuses and is sion? ' But what is Communism? Is it ... co-operation or compulsion? THE FORSYTH STUDIO into effect, compelling other "We can see the plan at work Notice to — The put a patronagedividend policy Canada, What would be Russian Commu- Phone 119 Cardston Pool so but for the here m whereCommun- * "* likewise. They never would have done inspiring strikes by la- nism? Were Russian conditions; grain companies to do ists are ago? At the time Cancer Patients bor unions with a view to caus- bad thirty years Pool. ing internal unrest". Russia was criticized plenty. For FREE Dressing service $8 million, cash to build the Have conditions changed? Has clip this ad. and mail to Original members put up over m What are Communists? Might attempt Dressing at Pool the Pool merely-by conditions m Canada there been any at im- Cancer- Service Alberta Wheat You can increase your ownershipm industrial provement? What is the objec- 513 Bth AvenueWest,Cal- Pool. and reserves. be improved? Or rather, condi- found? gary, N. Symons, willget patronage dividends .n cash might tion? Where is freedom Mrs. a delivering your grain. You | tions which be defective Freedom from what? R.N., Director. the reserves. are matters of distribution of Ownership lies In wealth, or inequitable distribu- "If the unemployment, which IAM A CANCER PATIENT m the hands of operating wealth,not the has become a serious problem m RESIDING IN ALBERTA, The aim is to keep Alberta Pool Elevators tionof mattersof Nova Scotia, general, LIVING AT HOME | QUICK "h glad you did so. production of wealth. becomes ' the Pool and you will alwaysbe this, weapon will be completely ' farmers. Stay with What have Communists or Irequire dally dressings as WORKMANSHIP ineffective. You can't frighten a y Communism, whatever it may by may lose follows: . QUARANTBSD tpH]]|!||fJ mean, to do with that matter? .man telling him he his job if he a to1 Dressing .Inch, .m. If of wealthis satis- hasn't Job Pads . x. distribution lose. In fact, it is very difficult '■ factory .there will be no strike. persuade a hasn't Gauze Sponges .m x .m. G.T.LANG unsatisfactory, to man who . . If who makes it the money to buy the necessitiesi or No so? Why bring m the question of ' Sterilized "Ses Jeweler... Watchmaker of life, that the limited freedom1 Provi ice-wide, something called Communism? that he has, is worth much. A This is a activities, although money; confidential FRE3 home "Similar Canadian whohasn't the service-supplied by Alberta on a much more advanced scale, to buy food can get just as hun- ' being Branch, Canadian Cancer WHITE WRAPPING TfSSUB-* FARMER-OWNED CO-OPERATIVE are carried out m Europe. gry as a Russian who has been1 Society. Stalin and the oilier Russian deprived of his ration card." 18 sneeu for lee at the Csxd* hope by non-co-op- ■ ■ "ton office. leader^ that So" what? Itmight bebetter if: Nr« ,jjCiT THE CARDSTON NEWS inur^OU/M lcmom % i^y

6 '- " & Sat. this week - Sept. 5-6 I JE__XH- Friday Saturday this week, Sept. 5-6 IiViAYEAIK Fri. j With Joan Caulfield I . iIWH 1%-.1 nri-"~-_,_^/f IThe Screen's Gayest /'l\A.v Dllllt" j j R°V R°9« IS m MV Pal Tll9ger «-«" lICaiRUIII andWm.Holden j J'" ,>*» ...j.,.. ..,..,..,.,. l ...... t 't^»»»*»»'»»»»»**»'»^»*»»»* t Tuesday, 8 and 9 | Next Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sept. 8-9-10 I Monday and September j I John Wayne m "DAKOTA" | "Beginning or the End" J —— — — — . I acre on 70 acres. f Jefferson S. L. West and Sons have re- School opened Sept. 2nd, with ceived delivery of a new truck. 120studentsregistering andpros- Gravelling of the road north pects are that the number "will of here is now m progress. This be near 130 when all are regis- is one of the vanroutes. Four tered, Six teachers are on the milejof gravelling is to be done the Rolph Creek route. McCormick-Deering ! with Wheeler prin- on ModemHome staff Vern as cipal; vice-prin- Mm. Ruth Hovey and children Grant Wheeler visiting * cipal and Tere-ssa Bowers, Tom of Magrathwerehere for I Electric it Davies, and 3 days last week. Mrs. Elva Stewart Calgary Miss Ladine Nielson. Dennis Pierson of re- Implements for Immediate Delivery Six vans are operating—Nath- turned home on Sunday. He will an Lowry, Heber Sheen, Elmo continue his watch repair work Wokey, Bob Higgins,VernLeish- at the Technical School at Cal- man and Paul Beitz. gary. Miss Madeline Tye of Calgary Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith 3 Manure on - Electric Welders "Busy Bee" Engine| was a guest at the O. L. Pierson of Glenwood was here Mon- Wagons -^ home during the past week. day visiting with his son Grant , f Ensilage C-r.sam Separators HANDY FARM POWER Mr. and Mrs Augie Plunett of and family. Cutters ljl_IP^__0.__r^| I Victoria, 8.C., visiting here Mrs. Elva Stewart returned J are vuit m the Elevators ■ Milkers | Pumping, Grain Loading, Chopping, etc. |with relatives and friends. from a two-months' Grain Chesley returned home USA. ■ Pierson Wheel Barrows % Ion Saturday from an eight-day Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nish of Lo- Grain Loaders 4 4A £i gan, Utah, were here visiting visit to Banff and Jasper Parks. Stepladders He also visited Radium Hot with Mrs. Alice Lowry. Manure Loaders ! Springs m B.C. Sweeps Pressure Systems LIGHT PLANTS Higgins Victoria, Jeep Bundle 1 I W. G. of is Mrs. Larry Newton entertain- V 111llfTtfllAV Universal with harvesting. here to help Pumps - Nelson were ed on Saturday evening m hon- Grain Grinders and Jacks I Efficient Moderately Priced! Jj; Mr. and Mrs E. E. Larry's birthday. Guests in- of Great Palls visitors last week. or Sloan, Engines cludedMr. andMrs. Frank Cement Mixers ■*,*%■*, Pump Sid Kearl of Edmonton, was Sheldon Woolf, Mr. visiting brother, Mr. and Mrs. IU-TI. tSSmftJ ' here with his Gartz and Mrs. Ora Hammermills Fir^ Extinguishers Stanley Monday. and Mrs. Joe on Sutton of Davidson, Sask. A de- Hulgar Stahr has the contract served by the Cordwood Saws Tires, Rims, Jacks Watt j building licious lunch was UlAAflAV IOnan 1500 Plants of a cistern at the tea>- hostess. "" cherage. Detroit, Post Hole Diggers %*%*%"w* Chains and Battsries Harvesting full swing with Miss Alice Bedford of is m visiting with some reporting 30 bushels to the Michigan, has been Electric Ironers Tools and Belting - One far- her Bister, Mrs. J. S. McMurray, acre on winter wheat. j "Wincharger'' paatten days. ■ "Delco" reports 20 bushels of rye an for the Vacuum Cleaners IVlanUrC Twine and Oi! | — IX Lmer \l Improved — Established ± Beatty Washer Oil W am_aJnvM Grease and Paint \! Quality Farm Lighting j; Loader II . Everything Electrical 1I We offer expert mechanical services at fair rates. Ask us for an estimate on your next overhaul job. hoon. They motored to Water- Leavitt ton on Sunday. The Big CARNIVAL — Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Olsen and ROE LEAVITT family visited on Sunday after- Under Auspices of Lions Club of Cardston The marriage of Mauna Lea- noon with relatives at Beazer. vitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Marsden Loran Leavitt, to Lawrence Roe, entertained onSunday at a birth Hansen Bros. son of Mr. and Mr^. Bert Roe of day dinner m honor of their son Woolford, took place at the home m law, Hugh Earl's birthday. Wednesday, Oct.Ist. of the brjde's parents, on Mon- Thocje present were: Mr. and General Supplies Ltd. day, August 25th., with Rev.Hay- Mrs. Steve Boychuck of Aetna; thorne officiating. Mr. and Mrs. LaVont Marsden SCHOOL GYMN I.H.C. Deal ers HUDSON Lorna Broadbent was brides- and daughter and Mr. and Mrsv — maid and Bob Brache was best Hugh Earl and two children of Door Prize Chest of Silver Mountain 1 ' man. View. r=_=_sssE===_ Others present were: Mr. and Speakers at church services on Prizes' given away everyhour on the hour Mrs.Bert Roe, Mr. andMrs. Ger- Sunday were Stake Genealogic- ... Mrs C S Crow of Pullman, Wa- K. L. McBride' of Raymond is Mrs.Mary Briggs and twochil- aldRoe and Mrs. Effie Roe; Dan al representatives Mervyn Quin- Dancing (sc) — Spot Dance shlngton, Mrs. Ara Sutton of Da- employed at the Quality Meat dren havemovedtoPicture Butte Christie, Garry Wood, Arlene ton, Velma Tagg and Mr. Thur, Jitney "vidson, Sask., are visitors here Market in Cardston. where her husband, George Godfrey, Fay Archibald, Mr. and who spoke and rendered an or- — — Refreshments for two weeks at the Joe Gartz At the regular Town Council Bfiggs has been employed for the Mrs. C. F. Broadbent, grandpar- gan selection. Jay Moore Games Confetti home. They are mother and sis- meeting on Wednesday night the Past year> at a garage there, of Card- They ents of the bride and Mrs. Mary ston brought them out and was Prizes for Young ter of Mrs. Gartz. water committee of the Town of intend to make their home Ellison, also a grandmother of a speaker also. Leonard Pilling Balloon ...Fun Old and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Billingsley Cardston, waa authorized to pur- there. the bride. of the Ward genealogical com- have been visiting here this week chase 3,300 feet of cast iron pipe, Mrs. ElizabethKerr is employ- After the wedding a very nice mittee, gave a i^hort talk. Nephl from California. His mother, Mrs. to replace the water main now ed at C. W. Burt and Son Dry reception was given at the Head of Utah attended the ser- to be for Minerva Billingsley,has returned running along main street, at an Goods. church house, sponsored by the vices and offered the opening Entire Proceeds used with them to Kallipell. approximate cost of $6,700. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sloan mo- bride's parents. prayer. Scott Beazer, Harvey Mathers Mi&g Nola Cahoon the Uni- tored to Macleod on Tuesday ev- On Tuesday District. of A delicious plate lunch was morning two Betterment of Cardston and and Andy Archibald went on a' versity hospital in Edmonton ening to meet Mrs. Sloan's mo- served to the 125 guests present. trucks belonging to and driven )fishing trip to Slide Lake over Ispent the week-end here at her ther and sister, who are here to by Leonard Pillinpr The toast to the bride was gi- and Elmer the week-end. ihome. vi4t for a while. ven by Raymond Christie and Marsden, along with Charles Pil- answered by the groom. ling, Ralph Leavitt, Reed Olsen Leavitt, Parley Leavitt of Glenwood andElden wenttoBarn- Pershing well to get corn for the garden acted as master of ceremonies group, Sept. 1 and the following program was their corn having been Mr. DelbertPurnell left damaged by hail. They returned Lake City. He will visit enjoyed: Community singing, led for Salt Sept by on Tuesday night with 3,600 lbs. with relatives there until 3. Willard Brooks of Cardston; lovely duet by Mr. and Mrs.LerVae Ca- of corn and the entire He will then enroll m the mis- hoon; reading by Zona Leavitt, group were at the canning cen- sionary school and take some piano V .tre at Cardston on Wednesday instructions before his journey selection by Mrs. Hay- 1,193 thorne; duet by Lorna Broad- and canned cans of corn to France on a two-years' mis- and several cans of other vege- sion. bent and Fay Archibald; solo by tables, — BHI Brooks of Cardston, accom- for different members of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sherman ■■i±6AJtaZninent Ik. ..-== panied by Lloyd Bennett, Card- the group. were Lethbridge visitorsonTues- HAYFAm i?rton, at the piano; solo by Mrs. ThM group met at the garden day to take Mr. Sherman's mo- Lamont Leavitt. to decide what to do with what ther up for medical attention. the hail had gathered visiting They left for short honey- left and Mrs. Sherman has been — a enough corn for a corn bust, at the Sherman home for the monday and Tuesday September s- 9 moon trip to Calgary, where they which enjoyed Kmnmggmmm^ both relatives, was at the home past two weeks. have after which of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lee were " ° " they will make their home at along with chicken, candy, etc., Kienholz, #The ini n r the Woolford. Alfred Mr. and Mrs. Bjs^w^_----^-^mH-! Be9 9 End and games and social evening Ray Stoddard motored to Leth- ;I Robert Walker and a great cast m a truly great picture Mrs. Queena Marsdenis assist- were enjoyed by the group. bridge on Thursday to attend kV HHH ■■I ing at the Temple m Cardston, Miss Alice Leavitt spent sever- the funeral of the late J. V. Jo- |^^3P^^|^^H^HlF""*^^**^!"^^^^ The story of the atomicenergy interwoven with ro- with the cleaning. al days last week at Kalispell hansen. mance, love, adventure and comedy. Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Leavitt with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Walbur- Mr. and Mrs. T ester Lee were EBb^^^^^^^^B WILUAMjiOLDEN. are the proud'parents of a baby ger and family of Mountain Sunday dinner guests at the Bill daughter, born on August 27th, View. Harper home at, Whisky Gap. hospital. Mrs. Elizabeth Leavitt left Midge -- ' your at Cardston Miss Crabtree has been1 :«r ■4mWm%W^^^m\ ~~~f. ~is_f' tuudc mi j ca-t ff'&fTERS/ Do A group of 20 young married last week with Mr. and Mrs. visiting at the Duncombe home * - ' -THURS., FRI. and SAT... P**»g£% Lyie 1"« "«- o/dfisfa,*, folks motored to WatertonWed- Holland of Cardston for a for the past week. ! September 11- 12- 13 atoutLOVEp nesday for a social evening, the holiday to the States. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Sache are "_< v* *^\ |w*fe» occasion being Mrs. Delwyn j moving to Cardston for the win- Broadbent's birthday. Plenty of ter. good things to eat and dancing Mrs. Mary Stoddard and Sarah A farewell party was held on were enjoyed during the evening. Shideler just returned from a 10- Sunday night at the river bot- Mrs. Doreen Leavitt and -day trip through Idaho Falls, tom for MarVorie Harper and daughter1 arrived last week from where they visited with relatives George Nay, who are leaving for England. They are staying at for a few days; also visited the school. Among tho--e present were the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron- Temple and thenon to Salt Lake Mar'orie Harper, Marlene Nay, ald Leavitt. where they went to the Temple Merle Godlonton, Fay Archibald, Mrs. Dora Leavitt entertained and the monument which was George Nay, KenLee, Dale Nay, NOW *" on Monday for the following unveiled this year. They then Art Secretan, Kieth Lee. Chesley SHOWING] EDWARD^RNOLD j| members of her Sunday School went back to Logan where they Pierson, Eddy Lowry, Dale Low-■ £ Friday and Saturday MONA ll^iL, -_J^fe_r>C_C^V^ Dee, Temple, seeing ry mnmn TkEEMAN. li Ef class: Lorraine and Zola also visited the and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stod- e,L „„j wmuma-umvammu / QQn4^mU. c»l G^mmWmmAWr Z&^' 'iam^mmJ- Jmm Z/Aw 1 Olsen,Thora Broadbent and Wal- and talking withabrother toMr. dard. September bin andbin [ »■— ■»>»— i^Mmti H P_.J tt "°^t ter Leavitt. Refreshments were Orsen Dalnes, and a Mr. Jacob B. Ifl Zollinger, a(erved and games were played. who has-many friends Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Smith, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Cahoon m Cardston. Vivian Woolf, Mrs. Eda Wood and two sons of Magrath spent Mrs. Jane Laidiaw has sold were Lethbridge visitors on the week-end visiting at the,;>her home to Mr, and Mra Reed Thursday L, to-attend the funeral home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ca- Qulnton. services for John V. Johansen.-