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The Cardston News * Printing— phone w£s I For your Job or write The Cardaton News. The Cardston News CARDSTON, THE TEMPLE CITY OF CANADA The Cahpstow N_cwy j ■va3_NO_43 CARDSTON, ALBERTA, 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 Lethbridge 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,>ft<l<<'H"i>H^^'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 Edmonton 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 Magrath, 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. — Proceeds the Fourth Ward Relief Society Piano Fund ; Mayor Cooper asked oiat the 1— o X* for %* t % some i _ _ Board of Trade assist m 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, Calgary, 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.
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