HfIIHIIM»*M*HHWMH»* ' - is the laboratory I | ) I conversation CARDSTON. THI* TEMPLE CITY OF CANADA 55, — VOL. No. 33 CARDSTON, AIiERTA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16,= 1956 SubscriptionPrice $2.50 per year 7c per tinglecopy
eight grandsons served m World Ruial-Urban Night OBITUARY War H. Two grandsons and one Mary's The Cardston Rotary Club great grandson have given serv- St. School MRS. ELLEN BEAZER ice m Japan with the U.S. forc- Quarterly their Stake held annual Rural-Urban night on Wednesday, February, Cardston's eldest citizen, Mrs. es. 15th, at Legion MienBeazer, passed away The children are: Mrs. Ollie the Hall withov-. at the Taylor Provo, Utah; er 60 guests present, including'r home of heridaughter, Mrs. Viola of Mrs. Alta Reports Monday, Holland of Welling; Mrs. June Division the Rotarians and their farmer Duce oh Feb. 13, at the Carpenter d'Alehe, Ida.; Conference friends. age of 97 years.She was up and of Cover moving Mrs. Crilla Richards, Lethbridge; M,IA. A delicious supper was served[ about the house when Cardstonj The' Alberta Stake House was direction of the Stake was by the'Ladies' Auxiliary to the she suddenly collapsed.and pas- Mrs. Lola Atkins of well filled at all three sessions of indeed a musical feast, Counsel- . "". Mrs. Mattie Allred of Calgary; Surplus Canadian Legion. sed' away. the QuarterlyConference held on lor Elaine Jacobs conducted the $38,000 ■ Mrs. Ruth Jensen of Aetna and Pres. Dee Card was master of Shehadbeen staying with Mrs. Sunday with Pres. G. S. Brew- meeting. ....,._< ceremonies. ; Duce for the past two months. three sons,Del of California, Jack conducting morning The Stake MIA chorus of 125 Chairman A. P. Bullock con-<"fway) is 22 miles. Mrs. Park Strate of ' and' Ray of Cardston. erton the annual meeting of[ The Board has continued to Mountain View rendered two vo- Ellen Burton was born at and afternoon sessions. voices, led by Stake Music,Di- vened at the cal solos, accompanied by Bradford, YorkshireEngland Funeral services will be held rector Winnifred N. Thomas and the St. Mary's River School Div-" provide bursaries of $30. to five Mrs.. and from the Alberta Stake House on The Cardston First Ward choir " Edith Sloan on the piano. when eight,years of age came to furnished the music for these Stake. Organist Quee'nie Nielsen ision and stated: "I wish to In- pupils from this Division who Friday, at 2 p.m. with Bishop [ Mr.EdNoad,a veryprominent, America ott'^ui old sailing vessel, two sessions, directed by W. G. at the console, furnished 'the form the parentsthat the Board would become teachers and the rancher the "Harkwright", Fred' Spackman officiating. music and thrilled the audience ■ department education also of the Twin Butte and taking seven Bennett withMrs. Beth Johnson would appreciate greater inter- of Pincher , weeks m,t.tfe crossing. with their rendition of "Great yearof 1956 than was; provides bursaries for those Creek district was guest at the console ahd Mrs. Wm. est m this teaching. in-. speaker and gave an interesting She walkedacross the plains to Bennett at the piano. God Attend", "NO Man is an Is- shown ln the year just closed terested m address Royal Utah Kaysville,. land" and "The Spirit God people on" the Toronto and-settled at ' The theme of the conference of They should be fully acquainted The of Woolford voted Exhibition Preparation Meeting Testimony. Like aFire is Burning." GaryFi- 1 to have their school closed on a at which he has won and m1880.she married Mark E. was "The Value of a with theprogram offered to their several prizes with his cattle, Beazer at Salt Lake City, with After completing their Penny Speakers at the morning ses- sher played "The. Hallelujah trial basis and the. youngsters spoke organ children." have been to Cardston. etc., and he on the raising Pres. WilforcJ Woodruff officiat- :Drive, the officers and teachers sion were: Pres. Brewerton, Pa- Chorus" as an solo. In the instructional field the vanned of cattie and all its phases. ing at the ceremony.