|| PATRONIZE OUR j ;[ SHOPWHERE YOU ARE ;j ii ADVERTISERS. J The Cardston News I INVITED TO SHOP. H CARDSTON THE TEMPLE CITY OF CANADA VQL7S2, No. 32 CARDSTON, ALBERTA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1951 Subscription Price $2.50 peryear—Payable in Advance First Ward Bishopric 'Hallowe'en Parties E. G.Cheney Passes QuarterlyConference Church Creates Stake H. A. Walter Passes 73 Years Young Enjoyed Word has been received of the [ A well-known pioneer of the A family dinner party washeld Is Re-organized death of Elam George Cheney Meetings Scheduled of East Lethbridge Raley and SpringCoulee district, at the home of Mr. and Mis. r Poyal Smith Sunday, October 28 lhe new Bishopric sustained Colleen Payne was hostess toiof Kent, Wash., formerly of1 Regular Quarterly Conference The Lethbridge stake (diocese) Henry Andrew Walter, passed Coaldale, - away Lethbridge hospital m honor of Mrs. Smith's father, at the Cardston Ist Ward Sun- a group of her friends Tuesday ( Cardston and Black of the Alberta Stake of Zion will of, the Latter Day Saints Church m a follows: evening a party foot, Idaho, on Tuesday, Oct. 22, Saturday at the age of 84. He David Steed, on the occasion of uay evening are as at Hallowe'en at I conveneNov. 'zp and 3, next Sat- was divided into two at a quar- " birthday anniversary. Bishop; LaMont the Payne home. ;at Auburn, Wash. urday Sunday, terly had been ill for two months. his 73rd A Bruce W. Burt, The 100ms and with the fol- conference here Sunday at lovely dinner a MalKin, Ist CounciUor and Rich- were decorated for the occasion I Mr. Cheney was born on May lowing schedule of meetings: which Elder Mark E. Peterson, Bornm Albert Lea, Minnesota, was served and guests 3, 1874, Concho, on Jan. 16, 1867, Mr. Walter very pleasant time had by all. ard Low, 2nd Councillor. and all were m costume. at Arizona. He SATURDAY of the Council of Twelve Apos- Presidency Hallowe'en games and pranks married .Laura Whittaker of tles,Salt Lake City, presided. came to the Spring Coulee dis- Biography The Stake werem (In the Social Centre) he purchased and took change of were played and refreshments Circleville, Utah m 1901 at the — The areawest of aline through trict m 1907 where David Steed was born at Far- attendance Temple. They 7 p.m.— Welfare Meeting All the Dr. Maybee ranch.He helped the meeting. were served. .Salt Lake L.D.S. 13th Street South m Lethbridge mington, Utah, m 1878. When a Guests included Ruth Wiley, made their home Burley, Ida- Stake and Ward Welfare Wor- remains "Lethbridge Stake" build the first school m Raley young A vote ol thanks was tendered m kers. organized man of 15 he came to Ca- Marlene Sheen, Gail Leavitt, ho, until 1918 when they moved — while the area east of this line and the first school nada and m the early days was the outgoing Bishopric: J. For- Bevans, 8 p.m. Priesthood Leadership board of whiph he was a mem- and Nora Lorna Sache, Shir- to Coaldale where he farmed for Meeting. becomes "East Lethbridge interested m freighting between est Wood, B. Frank Olsen ley bugdon, Joanne Gibson, Ruth a number of years before they $ Stake." ber for 10 years. Lethbridge and Cardston. E. Dahl Caldwell, and D. A.Wat- They lived O. Affiliated with the United clerk, many Bengry, Floyd Smith, Leßoy Hall, moved to Cardston. SUNDAY W. Ursenbachremains pres- At the turn of the century he son, ward for their Ciaig Watson, Marvin Paul, here until 1939, when they mov- (In the'Tabernacle) ident of the Lethbridge Stake, Church of Canada, Mr. Walter returned to Utah and married years of faithful service. — was also a member of the Chief Chenel Williams, Wayne Wiley, ed to Blackfoot, Idaho. He had 9 a.m. High Priests withF. C. Russell and R. C. Elli- Annie Anderson m the Salt Lake en Ralph Sail, as bishop m the Quorum son counsellors. Mountain Masonic Lodge and Temple. daughter Kenyon Blackmore, served .L.D.S. Meeting. as prior to coming Alberta, had She was a of Grant Nielsbn, Bobby McClung church m Arizona for a number 10 a.m. — Regular Conference Grant G. Wooley is president to Johannes Anderson, one of the Jerry years and had always been an of the new stake, with Dr. E. E. belonged to the Royal Arch Ma- earliest pioneers this Passes85.th Milestone and Leavitt." " of Session.— sonic lodge Minnesota. He of district. » active member m the church. 2 p.m. Regular Conference Ses- Fletcher andJ. O. Steed of Leth- m They returned here and made pa,ty bridge, as counsellors. Bert was also past patron of the their home. A family was held on High School Dances He waspredeceased by his wife sion. O.E.S. Saturday evening at the ibmitn Februray, 1945, Blackfoot, p.m.— Evening Program Litchfield is stake clerk. He andhis brother, Will Steed, High m at 7:30 m Surviving arethree sons, Lloyd operated liomu m honor of Pres. X J. The Carditon School and Idaho. He leaves to mourn his charge of Stake M.I.A. the Steed Store here Junior High school held success- of Clarkston, Wash.; Herbert of for many years. Later he wood, on the occasion of his pasting his widow by a second Elder Alma Sonne, assistant to Spring Coulee, and Kenneth of was both Dirtnday anniversary. ful Hallowe'en dances respective- marriage, and seven daughters: the Council of the Twelve, will Zemp the janitor of the high school, ly Friday Saturday even- C. J. Suffers Cardston; one daughter,Doris of years, Mrs. .tern smith was hostess and Mis. Mary Leßaron and Mrs. be present, representing the eight grandchildren; for 23 until ill health ings m the Cardston Gym. Barnwell, Al- Alaska; made it necessary for him to re- anu served a chienen supper. A Marjorie Bates of Geneial Authorities. three brothers, Herbert at Col- The hall was decorated appro- ia.; Helen Grunewald of expected Heart Attack sign. uouquet or mauve mums cen- priately for the occasion with Mrs. It was that Elder bourne, Ont., Frank m Saskat- Mr. and Mrs. Steed the tred the supper table. a Coaldale; Mrs. Meldra Bateman Mark E. Peterson of the Quor- C. J. Zemp is a patient m the chewan Fred of Toronto; — are chamber of horrors. Mrs. Elma Clark of Salt Cardston hospital after suffer- and parents of 10 children seven of 'ihose present were Mr. and Prizej were awarded both and um of the Twelve would also be two sisters, Mrs. M. A. Fontaine whom living, and Orzie ev- Cresswell, Oregon, and Mrs.Elva present, but business matters m ing a heart seizure on Sunday, Sanborn, of are are: Mis. Dale Wood, Mr. and Mro. enings for the best costumes. City; Mrs. M. Olsen of October 28th— his 69th birthday. and Mrs. Chas. both D. Steed, Mrs. Thelma Smith, Arcme smith, Bishop and Mrs. night Lake connection with the Deseret Washington. Cardston; Friday the Ambassadors Clark of Blackfoot, Idaho; also News of which 'he is General Mr. and Mrs. Zemp were plan- andDell Steed of Mer- forest Wood, Mr. and Mrs.B. J. furnished the music and Satur- and four great ning to leave the first part of Funeral services were held m lin of Taylorville, Don of Ray- Wood, Mrs. anu evening 30 grandchildren Manager, necessitated his return Southminster United Church m uulaha Wood day the Cardston High g.andchildren. Lake City Monday morn- November for Mesa, Arizona, to mond; Mrs. Beth Hinman of Pres. and Mis. Wood. , school orchestra. to Salt spend the winter. The trip will Lethbridge Monday, the Rev. J. Provo and Glen of Logan, Utah. : * * * His body is being sent to ing as soon as the Lethbridge Ward officiating. Pallbearer were President Wood has filled two Idaho, com- have to be postponed. Mrs. Ken- They also have 18 grandchildren. Blackfoot, for burial m Stake Conference had been (Ha) Magrath, J. H. Sherman, H. J. Flock, R. mi-stuns lo the ~ouih Sea Is-j Primary Dance family plot there. pleted. neth Gibb of is Thompson, en lands for the L.D.S. church. In the — —— here with her parents. S. F. J. Brown, O. he sustained as presi- The Stake Primary Hallowe'en j en— en Carlson and K. C. Long. l«03 was dance on Satuiday afternoon at Kenneth and Ernie Long ren- Mrs.Celira Michel dent of the AlDerta stake, which duet, singing position lor years.For the Social Centre was a huge H. W. Lee Appointed dered a and the he hed 39 over D.E.Harris was by the 2$ years he was president of the success with 175 kiddies m Passes members of O.E.S. Feted at a Get- AlDerta Temple and upon his e- costume. Mrs. Alice Crabtree Service Clubs . Language'y'Head and the Matheis Clubs. was sustained lurnished the music. i M inCalifornia Interment was m Mountain lirem.-nt m 1948 pond very popu-,H (Provo Herald) View Cemetery with Martin Acquainted Party as a patriarch the Aloerta The fish was Harris, 68, m lar; apples and puffed, Appointment D. E. well-known Bros, charge of arrangements. gathered Stake. candied ROTARY of Dr. Harold W. grain manm the early days, m Over 50 guests at the wheat balls were sold, and the; Lee as chairman of the Brigham died home of Mrs. Jane Anderson on Besides being prominentm the Playtime class, The Rotary luncheon on Mon- university department last weekend m Escondido, Cal- evening Kiddies' conduc- Young of ifornia, living Monday m honor of L.D.S. church he has aiwaya tak- by Mrs. Winnie Aldrich, en- day was just like a birthday languages where he was m Michel, ted a modern and classical retirement. He succumbed to a Mrs. Celira a newcomer en a keen intere-t m the com- tertained with several songs and party. Pres. E. J. Wood, char- was annouced October 23 by Dr. to Cardston and formerly of munity life of Cardston. He is a ter member and past president Wilkinson, president. heart attack. The funeial and child, recitations and floor show. | Ernest L. burial rites were held there, Brazil. Hostess was Mrs. Lula the father of six en and of the Club, was honoied on his a faculty Snow. ". grandchildren. en anniversary. Dr. Lee has been L.D.S. officials being m charge. Locals has 32 UNGSTAD, 85th birthday member of the language depart- Mrs. Michel's birthday fell.on SHOWER FOR MISS A birthday cake centered the received Bomm Utah, Mr. Harris came so gathering bride-; ment since 1937. He to Alberta m the early days of Sunday and ,the Miss Thora Ungstad, luncheon table and with Mark the B.A. and M.A. degrees from wasa get-acquainted and birth- elect, honored at a miscel- Spencer song master, the club settlement here,located at Card- If you want a good suit at a was as BYU m 1938 and 1940, and the member of greatly reduced price then read day party combined. Wallace Newton laneous shower Saturday even- sang Pres. Wood's favorite melo- Ph.D. degree from Stanford uni- ston where he was a Mrs. Michel has a very lovely ing at the B. Y. Williams home, the Card-Harris Land Company. the C. W. Burt & Son advt. on dies. versity m 1946. voicef and entertained withsev- sponsored by Mrs. Doris Wil-, C.B. Cheesman paid tribute to About 1910 he moved to Leth- page 6 of this issue. eral her native TenderedFarewell During his study at Stanford bridge, forming ..* » *. " songs m tongue.... liams and Mrs. Mary Williams. |Pres. Wood, for his public spirit scholarship,- serv- the.D....&,£?a*jr ! missionary pre- he held a and Company with office's ■' kent^ix'Leavltt;'secohdsroii --'a' fr&EslishSi£' -"tableclotii"^'-was A testimonial was Program numbers were ailci'-love of mankind and friend- as romanic lan- ris Grain of]:made, with all the guests em- held Sunday evening the Ist variety of interest- ed teacher of m the Rylands block. George B. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Leavitt, has m sented and a liness to all. |guages there. He did post-gradu- graduated University broidering their names. Ward honoring Elder Wallace ing games were played. | Wood fittingly re-, National Uni- Mclvor, head of the Canadian from the of sing-song was led by Mrs. Newton, guest President ate work at the Wheat Board, Winnipeg, was as- Alberta with his B.Sc. m chem- A son of M . and Mrs. After lunch the of hon- sponded, thanking the club for versity of Mexico. Winnifred Aldrich; recordings, Lawrence Newton, prior to his or opened the lovely gifts assist- him sociated with Mr. Harris at the ical engineering.* their many kindnesses to Bo n Ln Canada of American receiving early training " * made by Mrs. Ruth Strate, were leaving for ihe Samoan Islands. ed by Maralyn Hinman, Melvina sphlt and told taught arts and time, his played, and their public parents, Dr. Lee there. The Thid Ward Relief Society and also some Brazilian Bishon Wood condicted the Jensen and Miriam Bennett. them he would be present m 10 sciences m Canadian high records. w,th Ungstad,a teacher on the years M". Harris later moved to Van- Bazaar and Pantry Sale, held on services Mrs. Eda Wood Miss years' time. schools for a number of couver, pro- Saturday last, was very The honored guest then open- leading the singing and Geor- local school staff, will become Stringam the guest moving the United B.C. where he was success- Dames, B. W. was before to minent the grain export trade, ful. A large crowd was present ed the profusion of lovely gifts, gine Caldwell at tne Consol. the bride of Robert S. spoke on the United m1937. m by Dames speaker. He States ihaving an office also m Port- and they had an almost sell-out. assisted Mrs. Vera Lee and Remarks were made by Bish- son of Mr. andMrs. Orson Nations organization, their re- Since joining the BYU facul-, years ago retired « * » Miss Myra Nielson and thanked Sr., on Wednesday, November 7. progress to- French, Span- land. Some he op Wood, Bishop Burt, S. S. - cent history and jty he has taught and moved to Southern Cali- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood of all donors most graciously. Newton, Mrs. Vlrgean Newton, _ en wards peace. He said they still ish, Italian, Latin, English and A lovely lunch of fruit salad hope world fornia, buying a citrus farm at Spring Coulee entertained at a his mother, and Gilbert Smith. TO GO ONPRODUCTION remain the best for religious education classes. ) Escondido. His wifepre-deceased surprise party Sunday eveningm and a variety of cookies and in- Temple City peace. He also discussed the veto. In addition tohis duties m the j year ago. dividual cakes with birthday The Quaitette National Spring Coulee Well department, Dr.Lee is! him there about a honor of Miss Connie Leishman rendered the selection, Who Bonita area,is power of Russia. Ilanguage While living Lethbridge,Mr. on the occasion of her birthday. candles on them was served by '-Ye No. 2 m the Del counselor to foreign, m hostess, by Are Called to Labor". Mrs. Eda expected to go on production JAYCEES Iacting as Harris was a member, of the Ro- Rook was played and a lovely the assisted her sis- offi- meeting of the students, and as the BYU Fui-, active the ter, Mrs. Ruby Stringam. Wood and daughter Carol played Wednesday, acco:ding to The regular program advisor. tary Club and m lunch was served* the* guests. an organ duel. President G. S. company. Sanding at Junior Chamber of: b ight |board of trade. He was connec- » Mrs. John Benee was intro- cials of the Caidston is serving as chairman all present and was Brewerton spoke briefly after 5,200 feet, around 90 feet Commerce, washeldm the Card- He also litera-; ted with the L.D.S. church, be- Pres. and Mrs. G. S. Brewer- duced to about evening 1 the foreign language Sunday presented with a gift from the which Wallace spoke. jinto the Madison lime, the well ston Grill Thursday with of Rocky Moun-,ing an officer m the ton arerejoicing overthe arrival complete acid- attendance, present. < ture section of the School for several years. another grandson, born to hostess. Mrs. Benee's mother, Wallace has lccii attending was scheduled to a fair Language Associa-, of Wells, job Tuesday night. With Agriculturist Del Steed tain Modern He has a brother, Lewis Har- My. and Mrs. Gordon K. Allred Mrs. was introduced to the University of Alberta and ization District gave tion, and as co-chairman of the bro- all present. The Benees had just taught school east of Edmonton about 20 feet of gas cap and' was the guest speaker and ol ris, living at Chin. Another at Medford, Oregon, on October interesting inform- faculty personnel department Dr.Franklin S. Harris, 17th, recently arrived from South Af- for one term. He was employed around 50 feet oil pay, the well a most and conference on higher, ther is and named Michael Gor- by the City of Edmonton is expected to become the big- talk on the coyote problem the Utah noted Utah agriculturist scien- don. Mrs. Brewerton has been rica. ative Sheep men, he education. a reha- visiting daughter arrived Card- throughout the and al- gest producer the area. this district. | J tist now heads U.S. faim withher Kath- The Michels m summer m m great loss-, He fulfilled a mission .for the ago. so at the post office there. en stated, are suffering France, Belgium' bilitation mission m Iran. leen for several"weeks. ston about three months pest and many,LDS church m » » Michel is a native of Aus- en es due to this He also served en Mr. selling out on this' account. and Switzerland. Mrs. Elsie Smith of Los An- tralia and they lived there for are stake superintendent of LDS PASSES HONORS marriage Receives Promotion He told of the methods previous- as the Provo WITH geles and her niece, Mrs. Baum- seven years after their coyote Sunday schools m Shirley Paul, field, visiting at returned to Brazil Poppy DayChairman Edgar lyused to destroy the years, and is Miss who has who have been and then Friends and relatives of things now stake for several the former's sister- where Elder LaVard (Ed. and of the new out high been employed for the past two the home of they met L. Wight Wight) andElaine called the now a member of the coun-| in-law, Mrs. Stanford, re- who is filling a long-term Wight will be in- such as the device stake. His, years with the Cinderella Beau- J. L. Snow Announces Dates Sommerfeldt gettet, and the new poi- cil of the East Provo ty Shop, received word that turned to their homes last week. mission there. The family were terested to know that Ed has coyote used is the former RachelLow of has Canada Following a meeting of the po- 10-80, which is being wife They, she passed the Provincial Exam- Mrs.Stanford accompanied them interested m coming to Poppy \ust been appointed to the son Montana Cardston, Alberta, Canada. recently she assisted them mim- Campaign Committee held Agricultural Education- very successfully m jinations held m Leth- as far as Coutts where will andLaVard Friday, October 26, Miss Beth sition of be used here mthe near have four sons. bridge with 100 percent honors, visit with her sister and family, migrating to this country. ist for the U.S. Indian Service. and will interesting been Grant Rodgers. They are converts to the L.D.S. Sheffield announced that the supeivise agricul- future He showed and m token thereof has Mr. and Mrs. following dates had been set lor He will now the use of this new awarded the Certificate of Pro- church. Mr. Michel is employed education for Indians m slides on with abody the various parts of the cam- tural poison has to be used Birthday liciency m Beauty Culture. at the Cardston Motorsas the United States and Alaska It care so 79.th daugh- PARTNERS WIN man. They have two paign: Serv- the preatest caution and Miss Paul, who is the and fender — — and will assist all Indian or human being* of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ACCIDENT CLAIMS lovely children a boy and a girl. General TagDay Saturday, No- teachers m developing cour- other animals Anniversary ter en vember 10th. ice con- will not be harmed. Paul, will continue with the Cin- Damages totalling $14,092 and ses of study dealing with entertained Luscher celebrated his Shop. Ray- Special Advance Tagging by the natural resources Walace Newton Karl F. derella costs were awarded three District;— servation of with several guitar sel- 79th birthday anniversary Sun- -en- mond businessmen m separate schools of Cardston His new headquarters will be at the club October 28th. Safety Glass Thursday and Friday, Novem- Utah, the In- day, FORMER CARDSTONIAN highway accident claims against Brigham City, at meeting in- Mr and Mrs. Luscher immi- Innis- ber 8 and 9. Indian School. "Kess of the Switzer- PASSES IN VULCAN Peter F. Clemens of the Wreath Sales to Stores, Offices termountain Ed cluded a discussion on a duve grated to Canada from fail distiict, by Justice W. G. Law Is Urged — During the past four years and also a 20 years ago. They i'"red Clandfield, formerly of supreme etc. Oct. 30 to Nov. 10. at Port- for new members land over they Calgary, Egbert m court Tues- An amendment to the Motor has been stationed served to get old members active. came to Cardston where Cardston and now of day. Highway Traffic A determined eUort is being land, Oregon, where he boost made their home. For many died Wednesday afternoon m R. D. King, L. Vehicles and made by all concerned to make Scientist lor the operated a attack. Fu- Claimants were Act to providefor replacement of as Regional Soil - *-'- - years Mr. Luscher Vulcan from a heart L. Christensen and M. W. Hen- this the biggest campaign yet m.Oregon, Wash- j "- *- Ij a is Calgary on broken windshields with safety m Indian Service %-g-g«; \ \ \\ vmS5 hide tannery at his home. He neral will be held m inger, partners the Southern Cardston. Idaho, Nevada and Cali- has Saturday afternoon. m glass willbe recommended by di- ington, soil also a gardener by trade and Road and Irrigation Construc- the branch, fornia. He taught courses m been sought after for landscap- The deceased came to Canada Raymond. They re- rectors of Edmonton at In- England his parents tion Co. of AMA, to the provincial board. and water conservation |Subscriptions |ing. from with ceived damages of $4,932, $3,475, meeting of the Ed- dian Service Summer Schools father of four chil- about 1910 and was employed by At a recent Leave for Utah three summers A (Rccci'/ed This Weak) M He is the later and $5,685 respectively. monton board it was claimed dv ing ths Da:t dren—two sons and two daugh- Mr. A. G. Scotter and en transfer and promotion daughter Royal Bank and at that Alberta is lagging behind Mis. lyle Holland and son and his work ters. One is still m coined the INFLATABLE PILLOWS prorvinces m regard to Ronald left Wednesday by car comesas a result of his fine Cardston Switzerland and one m Holly- time of his death was an ac- other that field. Frank Payne, Julius countant with McCannel Broth- Portable pillows for tired tra- safety glass requirements. It was lor Utah. Mrs. Holland will vis- m Calgary Weiier, Ca'diton wood, California; one son, Alberta, a graduated from F R. Jr., e.s, Calgary. velers can be carried m a bag stated that m broken it with her :iste\ Mrs. WilLa-d Ed at Brown, Spring Coulee is m New York and Karl replaced with President Smith, who Normal school and taught Frank Cranbrook, B.C. 1 He is survived by his mother, or purse, says The Financial windshield may be Smith and Alta., moving to Harold Woodruff, Weiser, Ida. lives m Vinylite plastic ordinary glass. are still m Dee Memorial hospi- Hartley, before Mt. View Mr.and Mrs. Luscher recently Mrs. Edith Clandfield; his wife Post. Made of completed work on R. C. Hancook, children, Fred Jr., Jo- film embossed with a soft taf- Ontario made replacement tal m Ogden. the U.S. He Leavitt, Leavitt returned from a trip to Cran- and four safety glass compulsory on to Bachelors and Masters de- Ronald they visited ihanna, Mary and Ann; brothers felt-like texture, pillows can be with m From Utah they will go his Agricul- Steve Janisko, Cardston brook, 8.C., where 1939, 1945 and Nevada and visit with their son, btee m Soil Science and Karl and family Sidney and Arthur of Calgary inflated to fit around neck and Saskatchewan m the Brigham Otto Sommerfeldt, Whisky Gap with their son sister, and British Columbia m 1949. Kenny, who ia filling a mission jtural Education at Bainborough, and their daughter and husbi-nd ....d Edmonton, and one helps traveler to relax head YoungUniversity 1941. Since E. K. Cardston Calgary. Marketed clear, red or The matter is to be brought there. Elders Wallace Newton m Hinman, Cardston ftom California. Mrs. Maclean of neck. m provincial then he has served as soil scien- Ted still raises vege- Seth H.Nelson and A. G. Scot- green plaid, pillow is washable before the AMAboard and Kenneth Brunsdale accom- Eaton Office, Cardston Mr. Luscher scuffing, grease, meeting Calgary Nov. panied the Horands to Utah, tist for the Soil Conservation T. tables for market and is enjoy- te'1 left for Calgary today to at- and resistant to at its m Servicem the Peter Peterson, Mt. View oils, mildew, etc. 24. where they will enter the Mis- Service andIndian Widmer, Cardston ing fair health. tend the funeral. sun-tan sion Home. States. Mrs. Emma— Northwest -Sfl ROTARY JAMBOREE, Dec. 13-14-15 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1951 THE CARDSTON NEWS_
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Hiii uuiiiimiiiuHiiiimiioiimiiiiiiu niiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiitiiii miiiimniini iiiiii3iiiii| Mountain View Checking On Friday a shingling bee was ColdWeather held on the roof of the new HOME AND At Laidlaws This Week IFtew* j church. About 25 people came to 1. YOUR j Zhc Cardston help. the evening a program, In § of 3 enjoyed CONTENTS— J% Member lunch and a dance were Have you enough FIRE 1 H CANADIAN WEEKLY— NEWSPAPER— ASS'N. |m the auditorium. INSURANCE? Colder wea- i nl and | The Hi Neighbors club met at fires. ADVT. BUREAU Jacobs ther means hotter MEN! I Q The WEEKLY NEWSPAPER | the home of Mrs. Truda The cost is small. Insur- ATTENTION! YOUNG □ § on Thursday last for a quilting MUST to pro- = office of serv- ance is a Published every THURSDAY at the |Dee. A delicious lunch was tect your investment. Corduroy I CARDSTON NEWS PUBLISHING Co., LTD. | ed by the hostess. of Fine Pants THE — of the Relief Society of- SALE Cardston, Alberta Four 1 Main Street | ficer attended the union meet- 2. AUTOINSURANCE | Authorized as Second Class Mail, | Cardston Saturday. Ice and Snow cause ac- Regular $13.50 Value. Clearing CO ing m you QC 1 Post Office Department, Ottawa | Mr. Gerald Low's mother is cidents. Have a5- visiting at the Church Ranch. point Policy? Check with this week and next, per pair . . I — 1 Sunday visitors at Mountain us today. 1 _ SUBSCRIPTION |View were: Mr. and Mrs. Ron- $2.50 |ald Wilde and family and Mr. — Modern I In Canada and Mrs. Gail Atwood, Magrath SPECIAL 4-room Foreign Countries J)U | Dwelling. lot, barn, | In at the S. O. Wilde home; Mr.and Good See Other SPECIALSm OTHERDEPARTMENTS | ■ |Mrs. Claience Brunsdale Jr. and $4750.00. Health only rea- Anderson of DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION | Mr. and Mrs. Reed son for selling. Inquire. I New Dayton at the Vernon Westi 1 WRITE FOR———RATE— CARD |home, and Miss Elaine Jacobs of Men! YourHead'sSake fe Cardston at the home of herI for M 1 I= parents. 1 I READING NOTES— (Not run except where advertisers Cardston display ad., marked as adver- | Speakers at the afternoon ser-j BUY A NEW I also run a and are vice on Sunday were Norman i tisement) 10c per count line. § Henderson, Ted Kearl and Kent — Pilling of Cardston. Hugh Earl Investment HAT Late Fall models and colors now Q%A L^jip^flliifr nmimiiwniiimiiiiiiniiiii imiwiiuiiiia iiiiumiiiiiiiiiiiaiiii iiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiutT was sustained as dance manager Built by BILTMORE lw and Melvin Pilling as M Men Company Limited showing. V3toY leader for the ward. "Established 1910" — T^ml& SMOOTH SALESMAN Mr. and Mrs. Grant Webster J. CAP Newest fabrics and colors fc*M IA JfA THE Calgary during the J. Y. CARD E. CARD £^ \^^L^W/^ vuited at 92 243 plains or plaids. Ski styles yA.AV tQ^Ai.jV keeping tight control weekend, Phones: and The farmer is, quite rightly, INSURANCE Vil^Vir during difficult harvest season Mr. IJo Tolley has gone to Tor- ALL LINES OF Caps, of his purse strings this onto to visit with his children and REAL ESTATE Heavy Winter-Band some with fur. £fl A£f V ff T and money cannot be expected to circulate freely m a and his wife's parents. He ex- from **"*> J / / ours until at least a pects to bring back a new truck wheat-growing district such as from Eastern Canada. Mr. and goodly portion of the wheat now lyingunder a blanket Mrs. George Higby are caretak- ers at his ranch during his ab- .;« * *"> * of snow is safely harvested. sence. Anglican Churches This condition is reflected m the slowing up of lo- Mrs. Lillian Jones returned cal business andcollections. from the hospital Saturday and St. Paul's Church IDon't Forget! |I Still Going! blithely is now convalescing at her home. BLOOD RESERVE But the high-pressure travelling salesman Mr. and Mrs. William Davis - - - t X % farmer, Lethbridge for Evensong 2:30 p.m. figures it is harvest-time for him as well as the have moved to (Except first Sunday of Month) hardly is exempt his time-consuming the winter months. and anyone from en HOLY COMMUNION Winter and unwelcome attentions. 11:00 a.m. j jMen's Socks jj Every salesman has to have a sales talk and this Car Safe Place I developed to a highdegree to overcomethe St. Thomas Church art has been rOOIgCar § super special on discon-:: initial resistance of the housewife, farmer or business- In Atomic Raid CARDSTON- - I | Your automobile is one of the Every Sunday 7:30 p.m. for all members of the family. man. He always has a "bargain", and very often he (Except Bunday of Month) | tjnued Hneg> per pajr safest places lo escape contam- First I J jj intimates that "you can't buy it m town." This is the ination after an atomic attack HOLY COMMUNION t Complete ranges of all wanted $ said an official of the American %<" J J type to beware of, for you will usually find that some 11:00 a.m. at St. Paul's .«. — * mMBsM am^^m. Automobile Association. 8.A., t kinds now selling Rubbers, legitimate firm m town is handling the article or can get "Atomic bursts on or near the REV. D. S. PITTS, O.C.E. .£ Olllv standard, ground usually leave a limited , / t-^V^*m+9 it for you at the advertised price. heavy $ Flight Boots, Overshoes. * .. area of and often danger- %* The salesman'sproduct may be worthy and it may ous pollution near the explosion ft * T besomething you need or want, but remember you are point," said the A.A.A, official, $* * who based his information on payinghis wages and a lot of other expenses for this advice fro:.i the U.S. Civil De- THE UNITED CHURCH morecostly wayof selling. If you want the article, look fence Administration. People m the contaminated for it m or OF CANADA advertised a newspaper magazine and you area should take refuge inside a Always Something "Mew &Different at can find out its real value and buy it from some firm house or get Into a car and roll SUNDAY, (NOVEMBER 4th up the windows, he said. Itmay m your nearest town that will stand behind it and give be necessary to stay undercover! 10:30 Owendale you service when you need it. for as long as three or four! 12:00 Woolford Company hours. St. Andrew's Church, Laidlaw Don't fall for a smooth sales talk. Ask yourself 7:30 "Car^owners are advisedby Ci- Cardston if it's somethingyou.can buy locally or have your local vil BSfence authorities not to — — Phone 24 Cardston P. O. Box 70 get you. leave the family car parked on SERMON dealer for And then firmly tell the fly-by- during the street or after an at- Life To Our Years" night salesman that you're not interested m buying from omic attack, because the way "Adding him.— Nanton News. should be clear for emergency MINISTER vehicles," he said. "Keep the Rev. G. Beverley Johnston, windows rolled up to prevent I 8.A., B.D. " contamination of the interior by P^ /*% A youngman walked up to one A man wanted to buy a riding mt.mmmsW C f---*******+******************** nity means the hereafter? could handle the horse— but I Young Man: That's right. I'm wouldn't want tobe the husband | LUCILLE PILLING HOUSE I here after it, ain't I? of the woman who could do it: FOR SALE | suit) cy |* 344 Ist St. West I truck I (2 Doors North of Court House) |V ~ ' Best Location Town * m WSSmm^^^m^mir-—^ r g I m T"— —»— I m i v v JK 9 IfH'fCJEjrnUiflflFllirl'flflNiiStfAJr S j CASH BUY! 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