News I CARDSTONPopulation 2,000 Cardan$2.00 per year I The Home Town and ■ Chief Metropolis of Southwestern Alberta The Cardston News District Newipaper 1 j. Cardston, theTemple City of Canada. $2.00 VOtXXXVIII. NO.46 TUESDAY, AUGUST 24,1937 per year, 5c the copy was servedby the ladies of theRe- NEWAETNA CHURCH CENTRAL SERVICE A. R. SOCIETY STOP LEAFS AND ELKSWIN ST. MARY'S SCHOOL IMPRESSIONS OF THE lief Society, and a visit to the sugar FIFTEEN TON factory, the party broke up and IS DEDICATE! EXPANDS IN CARDSTON ONE GAME EACH BOARDSELECTSTEACHERS proceeded by individually selected routes home. Mechanics Added to Playing the first round of the -reparations luaue For Opening CLUB TOOK Among things on the trip ueditaiory services ior tne re iwo Skilled The Alberta Recreational Socie- I noted iteceives of New ty's huge IProvincial Play-offs atForemost on of Scnool great schools amuiut.cnuicn wei< Stan— Carload trailer drove into Card-' (.The a of a trip was the number of #nuy cujiipieteu split a followingis report ■■ ston Monday evening on its return Sunday, the local Leafs __r. and gymnasiums being built. We lWu luot week. ApoStie uosepi cucvrolets. ' niaueoy diaries u.Aspiund,in I from Idouble-header with the ■' Foremost I'ne appointment oi some seventy^! were this work is being leuuiig ouuui, togei/iier wiui xwu ' trip the Eastern cities. company witn oeet growers 01 Itold that Service, This Is they took the first game teacneis was maue imal ai tneH As amatter una jjee 01 oaii Laze oiiy The Central under the a huge trailer built m the Elks when -uuuieiii Aioerta.) Hdone under the W.P.A. rs n.uu dropped nightcap oi trustees and sccre-H fact, anu jonn a management oi Mr. KirKnam L. form of a pullman car. This bus 9-4 and the 4-3. _m_uii_ tne of the Federal Government res. tu. J. wood fres. championship at.Marys _>ivi- Leaving Stirling at 7:0J a.- i_ee, as ad- berths, spec- Both teams played i/aiy 01 me acnool ■ acouc Iseems to have its hand in nearly oi tne otaice fresiliency wen nas obtained valuable has upper and lower jaiUi seats, the large aiuu last weunesoay. bepiemDer lBm., a caravan maue up or. repre- I things going on me cnurcn wa: ditions to its mecnanical staff, two ially arranged a kitchenette baseball and thrilled all the that are i aiuiuaance. aay ior tne opening■ ,__efc growers irom au oi I there, many oi tne most highly skilled crafts- and other conveniences which give crowd of fans with some sensation- was set as tne suui/auve down including the roads acKuu to capacity, peopn _'-wiuu areas in _o_uuei_ say, men m tne Prairie Provinces: Mr. it many advantages. It tours the al fielding. In the opener the Leafs 01 scnool. MMtut: ueec Iwhich were needless to a de- roiu bunounauig aistncts navint batting splurge that matterspertaining to the■Aiueria proeeeacd oy way oi ■jimus Ilight. things which seemed Clarence Angus andMr. feTed Wld- cities and stops near the centres of went on a netj several Those onic iv near tne services. o_ io wauer in . appli- mer. them, as it is almost Independent ted them 9 runs, but m the eve- opening, anu provision tne __ojeui Itous tohave the most wide ami taieui were neaiu irom Kid- iviaiys Divisionthe^l■ snown arouna oy tue _u- importance Angus a number of camp grounds. Another advant- ning encounter hits were as scarce scnoois lii tne ot. we were Hcation and so far as anuxiyue, irom Pres. woou Air. was for of arranged. gar man _nd tne rst.ee age of bus is the group as the proverbial "hens' teeth." were aiscussend aim TneM uompaiiy neiu Irural people are concerned, were MX, J. c>. t>mitn, irom iormei years tne nead mechanic at the this that rum Lethbridge. will play a double purcnase oi coai was put into tbeMivianager 01 irrigation uoinpanys Hthe three which we have mention- irom Motor Co. m He can sleep while the bus travels at These two teams ,u_aop A. Jensen and uu oaaum lvir. Peterson, viee-H ims system is privaieiy I Farms, C. served,too, as a the Night travel through unin- header at Spring Coulee^next Sun- lianas oi «. W. iarms. ed, viz: Ready-Made Schools oiuis, Jensen, prioi nas member of night. board, iresent u-isnop, Co., scenery for day, with the opener billedto com- oi tne it was de-■owned, selling waterservices aired- Hand Gymnasiums (which appeared uy Apostie i_etnbridge Arc Welders and teresting gains time cnauman i vie aeuicatory prayer sharply o'clock. The co go witn tne erect-Hly bo uie laimers. to be either built or in process of was for a time associated with the spending at points of interest. mence at 2 cideu aneaa nlth. they can new scnuol nouse at Car-H _;eet growing is a relatively new I almost every little cawden Motor Co. He is an expert There were twenty-sixInthe par- Leafs are hoping that win nig 01 a construction in memembers of the Aetna Wara teachers, and end the series,but way as soon as ueDentures can beHventure in inis particular locauty Ihamlet)" and Roads. We wonder If new m work and welding.Al- ty, twenty of whom were both games : lay well be proud of their Mary one the fifth and provide tne necessary mo-Hana tnere was tnererore little to be Ithere are not possibilities along so he ls a specialist m the service and from this district, Miss if each team wins som to mrch, which is one of the finest played on the ney. janitors' contractHlearnea irom tbe standpoint of beet Ithis line in our own country that overhauling of General Motors Burgess, former teacher lnDomest- deciding game will be A uniiorm 1 Aloerta, and may well ana evening. by tne all sorts oi ev- overlooked. southern Arts, and Misses Elaine and Lor- local diamond on Monday was drawn up and accepted ■growers,'mere were Iarebeing c proud, too, of tne co-operative cars. Iic to au the mences, nowever, tne value of HAltogether thoughtthegeneral comes from Swift na Jacobs, of Caldwell, Alta. There We're pulling for thelocals tomake uoara, and wiU be sent ■ of we nort by wnich lt was buut. Tne Mr. Widmer staff, the request thatHirrigation; as wesaw some flity-bu- Iimpression was that our irrigation Current, Sask. He has the rare were five members on the 3 Ittwo-in-a-row. local districts with uidling was completed ln but a tney own janitor, it!snei wheat crops and some Heavy Hprojects arepotentiallymuch richer qualification being an expert of whom were men. select their tars time, and at a very nominal of m nearly all theHyieldsof nay on land that without Hthan any we saw and actually do- body work motor-overhaul The Recreational Society was or- was announced that ost, the wonderful co-oper- Loth and andH support not more than Wming just well today. As far as thru is," says Lee, ganized m 1932 with Mr. Arthur schools had been kalsomined water wouiu as givenby themem- work. "He Mr. "about theH cow per quarter section.iHdry farming was concerned we saw ition which was Toogood, the manager of this bus, TOWN COUNCIL repaired in preparation for about one Bishop Jensen. the fastest mechanic I've ever < canals for no place entire trip that ev- ers of the ward to being five organizers. I coming school year. HWater was out of the I in the seen." j one of the council ofH time inHen that section of our Calgary on July 4 All members of the town Mr. Perrlt, a manufacturer repair purposes until some approached The equipment of the Central The bus left J plant Is general own Province west of Milk River on extended tour, travelling except Mr. George Wolff werepres- door mats, who has a small ■September .This the H Service Is now of such a standard Its meting sup- practice the Company and there ■ most of the country had only any through Hat,Regina, Win- ent at the regular council at Lethbridge, waspresentand ■ of and as will permithandling of kind Medicine several veryB advantages, but per- Ia 2- or 3-bu_bel crop, and for mile MANY HEAR FAMOUS Duluth, Toronto, Ot- held last Tuesdav, when plied the Board with some are obvious of repair work or wrecking Job. Al- lpeg, Chicago, disadvantages to weary nothing toharvest Montreal, Quebec, Portland, matters of considerable) importance reasonable quotations on various■haps moreobvious ■upon mile so tne accessories department has tawa, farming was whatever. ■"',-"'' LECTURER Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, were discussed. mats, which he displayed. ■the method. Power ■ been added to until every general requested theM general we noticed in■The trip was very enjoyable,but :Niagara, New York, Milwaukee, St. Of special interest to the towns- A firm of opticians Ivery and was attendance motor part is m stock. There will | the deputy conducting aneyeclinic many cases the complete replace-■we didn'thear anyone talking aout A good crowd m parts Paul andback west through toGla- people wasa letter from privilegeof I■ Tabernacle Sunday evening cc no delays waiting for to 1 secre.avy stating that Division, butBIment ol horses by general purpose ■selling out and moving down to t the shipped points. by his over-ln- Woslyng reported that lt would Rex Forsyth and BethMIColes we met the Great Falls ■ "Woman an early death paid for cash. Also four or five ssights, new surroundings, had new fuel for the Beazer— had been having aMhilarious comedy hit thatbids well liquor. m deep impressions. necessary to secure Briggs. IGrowers who ulgence of used cars have been disposed of. cexperiences and of Invest- Iday, treated to &'Mtajwpve;.t_*f -lAEMEa»EmMA§ipiJe)r. Interesting ex- } power house. The matter BonnyView— Dale Earl. ,._ I■fleld and Were He related many A made of Whenever there weretwo days out- Way . on has long check-up has not been igating the best available to Boundary Helen Bews. Ivery excellent luncheon served ■traction of the season. It erlericeshehad had whilem Afrl- Town, the.in- Jlined visit m one elty, one day* Lethbridge Creek— ■ recognized a usually how, other business yi but ' -0 transport this fuelIrom Jay Hamolton. Ithe spacious lawn of this home- ■been that man a. Alsoae^JjjSUpf. iAHflßad- gained from the Central was always a conducted tour, and Mr. Wos- Bradshaw— ■ talks by members chases a until SHEcatches plan tor lormafion Cardston wasleft with Carway— Hendry. I■stead. After brief ■ woman n-Powell formulatedhis hard times ithe second day was a free day, m to Hazel HEM, _ut she not only while on Service Indicates that lyng. Jasper Blumel. lof■our party we continued under di- ■ ln this case Boy Scout movement they could do as they liked. ap- Community— factory him, he are fast leaving this district. which council had received an Mary Irection of officials of the ■catches she chases him as African campaign. educational value of the tour The Davisvllle— Low. ■ Pompadour m has The plication to purchase the steam Bonita— Marvella Duce. lover■ some of this project. This is a|well. Mme. captured For many years Major Schoof was not small, besides the pleasure de- Del project attempt garter; Josephine Boy Scout boiler in the power house. The Annie Luther, Ireclamation and an MLouis XTV with a jeen associated with afforded. Dolan— I pair great it I as to whether or not to ac- Grant Jensen, lis beingmade to rehabilitate fami- ■chased Napoleon witha of rol- work, and he testified of the cision Light East Cardston— ■ on * STORES TO REMAIN OPEN ____: ! the offer wasleft to the Jones, Ilies from the drought areas Iler skates,but Miriam Hopkins puts done and is doing cept East Elm— Hazel I acres. good it has Mary Dunphy. Ifarms varying from 80 to 160 ■the Champagne bottle to work on youth of the world. ON Committee. Farm Hill— ■ building — among the UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK BEATS PAR ON WATERTON Lyle Holland reported that IICrews are now at work IIJoel McCrea and it catches him, callingone may decide to GOLF COURSE Mr of the Foch— Philipa Cook. home- concluded, ab- his committee had approved Loran Nelson, On-BIabout 200 farm units. These ■tool Ifollow, (he major j SATURDAY NIGHTS by the Glenwood— a farm ■ only, and strong insurance policy issued eta Billingsley, Rosanna Greene!Isteads include modern Thursday one of the best Jstalnance from tobacco Mr. Olen Hansen performed a Co., on the Ihouse, a barn,garage,chickenhouse I ever filmed com- him good stead thLs Saturday, Aug- Cardston Investment and Hugh Leavitt. I Western comedies ffrlnk will stand m Commencing rather rare feat on the Waterton tourist cabins. The Pilling. are being constructed at a cost Ies Palace, "Arizona Maho- may need stores will Wednesday, remaining two Harris Ranch— Evelyn land■ to the m whatever time he ust 28th, the Cardston Lakes golf course last type buildings now permissible ney," starring Broadway's drug strength work. p.m. place of Harrisville— Lena Barlo. I to perform his remain openuntil 9:00 m when he beat par by one stroke. fire limits within the Owing to the peculiar substrata Istore cowboy, Joe Cook, with Ru- Huish, was the rulingapplies to ln first-class Hartley— Edgar Wight andVermalI - Mr. David who of «: 00 p.m. This Par is 36, and is considered very discus- of the soli nearly all of this project Ipert Cummings, June Martel and IlWutever only town was another Ackroyd. I companion of Keith Burt at the Saturdays and will be meffect difficult to make. Olen went one this I before irrigation spoke brief- July, August sed. The council instructed Hill City— Athol Cooper, MerrillI■must be drained ■Larry Crabbe. The bad lands are time he was drowned, during the months of better and beat par with a score of with used, Open drains are used I the of year.It committee to communicate Henderson, Verna Woolf and Un-ilean be glad lands when Joe Cook hits ly, telling of the circumstances and September of each has 35. Messrs. C. W. Burt, M. W. Han- Underwritersin order that land the country is now a network ■prairieIThat crazyInventor storms Keith's death when the ship sank. also been decided to continue the Aldridge were wit- the Fire de- dine Caldwell. I wat- year ;sen and Frank they might reach a favorable — Edna McLaren. IIof these drainage canals. The ■the wild and woolly ridingherd Wednesday half-holiday the to feat. I Jefferson is usedII ... grand- tt). made nesses the cision. Kimball— Robert Brown and NaniIer thus taken off the land on anelephant andplaying round. These decisions were stated that Mr. irrigation purposes go wild; reorganization meeting of Mr. Holland Ifor further!pappy to a duck. The cows Miss Ruth Johnson returned to at the j Aldrldge given the sum system. Altogether theH roar, and bad men spending Retail Merchants' Assocl- Prank had Lcavltt— Karl Williams, Ada Ol-IIdown the the wild bulls her home m Taber after the local $500.00 Ingrain tickets to apply Cahoon, land, Irrigation, drainage and IIroll on the bunkhouse floort , grandmother. held lnCardston last evening. of sen andLeon I six weeks with her ation HARKER FAMILY the settlement of farm land Blumell. Ibuilding costs will amount to ap-IIFriday and Satudray, August 27 Savage Cardston. — on Lehl— James racre, Mrs. Elizabeth of ■ purchasing from the proximately $100.03 pe ThisII " i*> HOLD REUNION which he is Lens— Vern Wheeler. I and 28th, "I'd Olve My life," one Town, money tobe credited to Edythe and cost is tobe amortized over aperi- ■ or Ink— this Lone Rock— Merrill I of the most dramatic stories ever Fay Stewart is spending a Scratch Pads for Pencil as soon as a definite Iod of forty years.The land appears ■filmed, promises great thrills to Miss Office. Temple Park was the scene his account Violet Johnson. (week's holiday at Cardston. Cardston News The settlementIs made. Mammoth— Carl Young. Iwonderfully productive after drain-ICardston movie-goers. Tom Brown " of a family reunion of the Harker ' council Instructed the com- Iage,yielding heavy crops of alfalfa, I ls loy- Sunday The Miami— Catherine Drake. plays the part of a boy who August Neuman purchased a family afternoon. Mrs. two parcels of Jacobs, beets, wheat and corn. Whether lt I Mont Wight and Rexj Mr. View, mittee to advertise Mt. View— Elaine AdaI al to the mother he .has never Messrs. new Master Chevrolet sedan from Seymour Smith of Mt. and sale by tender.Mr. Oeorge Icanbe made topay this seemingly I stronger Schow arrivedhere today from Pro-, Dahl, formerly Mrs. land for Venne and Willard Snow. known ... loyalty than the Central Motors on Monday. Mrs. Arthur granted a leave of ab- Ivery heavycapital cost ls a question Ilife, enduring than His vo Utah. They rode up on a motor " Harker, Cardston's Kearl was New Elm— Martha Thomas. more love! Ephrlam one of sence two or three weeks as he Floyd Ithat the future alone will tell. The own silence sealed the fate of this cycle, passing through Yellowstone j early pioneers, sponsored the re- of * Old Elm— Searle. THREE PASSENGERS WANT RIDE may desire. George Spencer. Ibeets raised in both the above dist- boy who killed a man to save the and other points of Interest. Rex union. Pictures of the cMldren and O.K.— shipped weeks' vacation to Washington.— Phone R1205. Mr. Wm. Cooper suggested that Park Bend— Lloyd Allred. Hrlcts are now east to the woman he lovedfrom disgrace and has been on a two grandchildren were taken, after for the two factory at Chinook. Mont, a former Card- were reflectors be purchased Pershing— Eileen Whitworth. I then faced the hangman's noose ln the south. which delicious refreshments policemen on Main Street so H From Fairfield we continued to betray them. Ouy Btonlan, Provo now. daughters silent Provo— Douglas Marshall and rather than Sir lives m SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. 2 served. There were five be less danger of Falls and from there to Drake give " HIGH pres- that there would Lorna Jacobs. Hot-eat Standing and Frances and 17 grandchildren. Those He was appointed by the HHavre, where we spent the night. superlative performances also. Smedley, Seymour and accidents. Raley— Rowan Stutz. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence High School, due to ent were: Mrs. Smith invetslpate as to the pri- Sommerfeldt andIThe only exception to this was the Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- Ila, Utah, The Cardston children, Norma, Carma. council to Reld— Alma and daughter of Syracuse, the SupplementalExaminations be- Eleanor. ces on different kinds of reflectors. Tyler. Iparty with Wm. Valgardson, who day, August 30 and 31, andSept. 1- Warren Franklin, Marie,Maxlne; Mr. Wilma having atevisiting atMr.and Mrs. |ing conducted In the High School .ii) Mary Homlnuke. Ihad the misfortune of his the Palace presents the long and Smedley the mis- Mrs. Napoleon Obray and Rinard— Falls. The car Smith's. Mr. was culldlng,will not openuntil Thurs- jand Marcia, Rolph Creek— Florence Neilson.Icar stolen In Oreat eagerly awaited "Maytlme," star- Wlllard children, Enid. Patricia. I - without damage the sionary companion of Mr. day, September 2nd. The Public Ross Lake— Sadie Hominuke. Iwas recovered ring the popular couple, Jeanette They ,Rex,Bryce, Betty Donna; Mr. TANNER Smith on his Samoan mission. open as scheduled on and | BERG — James Jacobs. Inextmorning. MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. The Saturday School will Dahl (Mrs. Eliza-, Seddon all visited Waterton Lakes Monday, August 30th. and Mrs. Arthur Shank's Lake— Leah Sheffield. H Saturday morning we went on to singing sweethearts of "Rose Marie" enjoyed a nice lunch Harker) Raymond; Mr. and. pretty weddingwas solemnized Chinook, evening and beth A. ol! Spring Coulee— Hilda RobinsonI visiting a number of beet and "Naughty Marietta" return to on the lake shore. Mrs. Lloyd Dahl, Raymond; Mrs. Saturday evening at the home plots In this district. On this pro- in their biggest hit, Harker, Seattle, B. Tanner, wheni andEdith Johnson. I movie-lovers " Joseph C. Wash- Mr. and Mrs.Karl Peter Boldt. Iject, which Is also controlled by the ln Slgmund Romberg's most noted ington; Evelyn Hufford, Se- daughter. Myrtle, was unitedI stand-Off— Government, Christian- Mrs. their Mary's— Edna HFederal a number of operetta. When a man ls bold and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace PUBLIC SCHOOL TO attle, Washington; R. Ernest Eugene. St. Hinman. Utah, are visiting and Messrs. m marriage to Mr. Isimilar type Ready-Made Farms a lips are truly willing! son of Syracuse, Bryce Berg, Washnigton. Mr Troy— S. W. Cook. woman's cousins, Mrs. J. OPEN MONDAY and Louis. j of Kirkland. Hare being developed. On the wings of a thousand love with their Mr. and j. at the cere- Twin River— Jay Wheeler. days. ttl Y. Card officiated songs come these glorious stars to Y. Card, for a few I mony. Valleyfleld— Mabel Walking. H We were advised that all beets " ' Public School will open on ' irrigated up here as a thrill you anew . with their gold- The Scratch Pads for Pencil or Ink— wishes of the communltj HIare matter .. Y. Card and Monday, August 30th. Only prelimi-I' Thebest Vernal— Ida Swenson. of course. This is made imperative en voices and a story that tells Mr. and Mrs. J. Cardston News Office. are the young marriedcouple Findlay. If ... children returned from their visit nary work will be attempted this * ] with 1 West Raley— Zona HIby the fact that the soil is of a you how exciting love can be. day pupil The bridegroom will leave foi to cities mMontana,Thursday eve- first of school. Each will I week, , Woolford— Willard Brooks andH.heavy clay nature and dries out I Ely, Washington within a and tlw State Fair Ibe assigned his seat and room for Mr.and Mrs. C. C.Parker of j spring a UI nlng. They attended the visiting a little later anc Alice crabtree. H|with the cultivation to Missoula, Montana, where they the year; books will be distributed Nevada, are with Mrs. bride will follow depth it impossible enjoyable party was given at at their home there'. The next Boardmeetingwill con-I whichmakes for An saw magnificently displayed fire-,and lesson assignments will beIParker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. they will make the beets to germinate unassisted. the home of Mr.Seth Nelson Sun- They are ac- the groomhas employment. vene Thursday, Sept. 30, 1937. H| Among the friends they saw made. School will be dismissed foriWebster at Mt. View. where HThis spring floodingis greatly aided day afternoon,by Miss MarianNel- works. companied trip by were Mr. and Mrs. Searle and Mr. the day about 11 a.m. School work on their their HIby a fairly general use of special son. After afternoon church the and Mrs. Frank Forsyth of Kalis- will startmearnest Tuesday morn- son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and + 5 Iland-leveling equipment that has girls took many pictures,played the pell, Stocker, Missoula, ing. Mrs. Don Hyde of Salt Lake City. Plays at j piano partook supper Mr. Frank " + Cardston Foremost " GEO. KEARL RECOVERINGIonly recently been Introduced Into and of a hot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Curtlss, Mrs. Spring Coulee on Sunday Iour own districts. From the stand- served by Misses HelenNelson and Denny many ++ Mr. Dee Card was a business vis- £ " I irrigation guests present and others. {.4,i***,**}*+"? ♥++♥*+++++*+* Mr.George Kearl, who was quiteIpoint of farming the as- Maxlne Smith. The " itor m Calgary Monday. i Maple Leafs ; Woolf, Flower Show Cancelled ♥ " f The Cardston seriously burned when a can Hol surance that this machine Is a de- were: Misses Nedra Eva il Spring ; ' Matkin, Jacquelyn Dolant, Nellie Manders' CardstonImplement Co. will meet Foremostat gasoline caught fire, near the gasH monstrated success was of much ;';' The Flower Show sponsored Miss Barbara Brewerton celebra- £ Sunday, August ; 1 Johansen, Rojanea Jacobs, Is offering two bargains worthy of J f Coulee on engine which the Town employeesH value to the visitors. Thelma ' by the local Rotary Assocla- ted her 16th birthday at Waterton 29th, header ; Anderson, Leishman, special notice this week: Bundle J m a double using while repairing the wat-H winter feeding Is widely carriet Anne Mabel I tion held this year * Wednesday,* with her f weTe Johansen, Virginia cents, a very good grade will not be Lakes last commencing at 2 p.m. This ; up creek, H on in this district andall the farm- Schow, Maxlne Forks at 90 owing lateness of the friends, Low, Ruth f er pipes the ls recoverini Smith, fork, too; white cups and sauc- !j to the | the Misses Beth j is a continuation of thepro- quite nicely, able to b( ers who were Interviewed indicate- Marian and HelenNelson. and ; year a prize list Gil- and is H " ers for 48 cents. Some very season.Next *% Anderson. Jean Low. Arllne j vlnclal baseball play-offs, again. beerH their faith ln the value of manure at 6 ■ early spring Card- ; around Mr. Kearl has good general harvest bargains are will be issued In christ and Laßue Dowdle of j- each team having won a ofHab commercial fertilizer and the lib- Miss Reta Savage celebrated Mr !i ln plenty of time for the pre- ♥ston and Miss Arline Tanner of | granted a three weeks'leave offered by this enterprising firm. jj game. Ience from his work, by the TowxH eral use of alfalfa In the rotation thirteenth birthday at a plenle a% !I paring of exhibits. * Lethbridge, at a lakeside bonfire Chinook, Park, Lethbridge. See their ad elsewhere m this is-' ± [ Council. M I Afterluncheon at which Henderson . sue of "The News." ♥♥♥♥♥♥*♥*♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥and welner roast. +++♥++♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥< 24, 1937 THE rARDSTON NEWS. TUESDAY. AUGUST put What case couldgovernments upon to justify thdr up if called commodity taxes on a oLous ev- THC CHILDREN has become an.article_ of f which What, n- AMONG THE OLD-TIMERS ery day necessity? LOVt Envelopes they say aboutJor the ! stance, could of Other Days" ever-increasing levies on gasolne? "Reminders that No. 8 They could, of course, say iLOOO'SjpSte, roads, pro- (WHITE WOVE) was needed for the tax bargain. vided they had kept their Star, 4,I, 191)4 Elton, Editor) argument Un- (From The Alberta Feb. David H. That was their first It is now shut off be- *^_T*___*^^^__M__Yo£f»f(______prize was a very fortunately \Yv\ v 5000 GRAND LEAP YEAR BALL them along. Her most of the gasoline tax mo- set crochet mats, the cause for - ll ° IUSB beautiful of been grabbed for other / xiut i_tuues jveiiauiß^ KensingtonClass. nies have x>au m work of the "The children ask7*lfor Kel- gdvc a UiOuu i_.eup icwitness May m sup- ihcmfor breakfast,forasnack must suc- Geo. Houk York State m aiiig. XX was one oi. wie early part of this week. of New 1 m the afternoon and before $17 piaimy town the port a 1-cent increase In the season unu "> of They always sleep cti-iui oi vie <■ There bedtime. me iaci, uxe laaiea gasoline tax m that state. ; noundly after abedtime sup- maiuiesica mat The whistle of the steamthresher whitewashingplat- News aoie to -pauuie own ca- was a series of per of Kellogg's." Cardston die uieir within the town limits Is a gentle saddled on -Keepers, vie liooi itudes as a polled vote Kellogg's are wholesome "PHONE 14 noes. Miie aoor reminder of the coming "Puffing budget burden of more , saiu *mucn ooiigea, wife, as all iDI-RECTOEY - taking unto himself a surely there is not green package >ou, ana so iorm ana so automobiles, f^^^H*vmmpt Asplund was the "tuaiiK good "Bishops" should. charge it is for only a few f Mr. Charles O. iruiy a gala aay ior tne much answer to the specialized business by on. it was ❖ "> X WHEN m need ol professional or servicem cents. Made i?9FJI guest speaker at the Raymond Ro- oest oi rank discrimination you will Kelloggm f gins ana tney made Uie William Hudson, any kind, consult this directory and here find listed% Lon- ||^Sf 4 tary Club last week. His topic was Mr. and Mrs. [*1 J don,Ontario. it. me young men were captureu Mary Richards, of £!tna, % leading professional and business Arms of Cardston |ootn very future. how satisfying to be able to arrived here last week for lemonade,.financially,socially, the near woods exactly 38 Res. 96 son, R. J. and ❖ "> say positiveness. "I am Office PHONES /—We Invite Yoi-"* tended visit with her Mr. entertainingly enjoyably, the with F. W. first trip and friend, Chinaman, east and 400 yards north FLETTJ Stutz. This is Mrs. Beck's grand and complete suc- Our John is six miles the call was a beet-raising ." PLUMBING & HEATING Try Meals back to Canadam 26 years,and ladies apace going into the with all of an undetermined To Our j cess and the have set put mthirty rolling prairies look better than ev- organizations his sweetness He will that will keep other prepared, and Service er, she says. up. the acres, already and seek | " on the gallop to catch All of DR. P. W. RICHMAN " of the class were distin- for more land for the cultivation Tony Mousir To get ahead, look ahead, think members DENTIST j by badges and everyonehad beets. Iahead; your head. guished — use something to do and did it. The OFFICE: CAHOON BLOCK " gave Oxycetelene following program of dances was Messrs. Knight and O'Brien Phone 42 WeUint REX CAFEr^ Ladies: Cups and Saucers 6 for — a onTuesday morning, and doz., etc., then carried out: the Star call 35c,spring clothes pins 4c March, Waltz, Plain Qlle., and incidentally had the Sugar In with our every- Grand General Blacksmith^ etc. Keep touch Two-Step, Waltz, Triangle Qlle., Factory placed on the subscription "Spencer's" on day prices.— Store Schottische, Two-Step, Qlle., list. Now everything is m readiness Plain 168 Hours: tt-12 2-6 the corner. " Schottlsche, Waltz Baltimore, - for a good and successful season's Phone Minuet, Triangle Qlle., Waltz run. T. WESTON Cardston school teachers are m ford Qlle., Schottische Plain Qlle., Rage ❖ ■> DR. S. 0. WILLIAMS BUILDER - CONTRACTU demand by Social Credit Govern- J Minuet, Waltz, Anthony J. Stoddard of Hoo- Low, that lFrench Four Oxford Mr. DENTIST ment. Solon author of Reel, Qlle., Mascot Utah, the Star a call last Jobbing W«k bankers, m which Scotch Tucker per, gave Cardston — Alberta and Cabinet famous letter to Tucker. Saturday. It was five years ago — - he declared "sales tax remission is , Danish 23 PHONE 23 as follows: when last we say this , a dividend m reverse," was a form- i Committees— were Ohio. we Reception Mesdames E. Bates, and that was In the State of er Cardston school teacher. Now on a rather resigning his Van Brown, 8. H. Campbell and H. Mr. Stoddard was here Good pure ice is as essent- have Heber G. Jensen sorrowful mission, that of attend- - LS. TURCOTTE. LLB. position teacher at Cardston to A. Willis. ialas the air you breathe as ing funeral of his wife's sister, Solicitor Cafe accept an attractive position with Floor— Mesdames H. W. Brant,J. the and the best andpurest w 11 Barrister & Marquis Woolf, and M.Wol- Mrs. John Bennett our remarkable government.— High W. C. Amott W. cost you nomore. Lethbridge Cardston New # Modern " Clm River Times. sey. Bank ot Nova Saturday " Refreshments— Mesdames W .W. President Allen came ln from nl "The Place toDW Monday accompanied A trialwillconvince you. BpHMm8 Mm Mrs. Lyman Sheffield, H. P Barber, W. Brown Raymond on " &.tel with Your Friends' Mr. and Rasmussen of PhonepH 4331 C.heoS G. T.LANG family spent the first three and R. Ibey. by J. W. Knight andT. J. OBrien phoße. |g and — place As readers of the JEWELER days of Kalispell,Mont. Doorkeepers Mesdames O. A. that the ITshe — last weekm over Cardston Alta " Seeger, H. Carlson, J .Anderson. . Star know,Mr.Allen has taken management Raymond W. A.Button Shipments of lard from Canada Miss Bertie Hudson captured the the of the lady bringing the most Mercantile Co. and is directing his (Leaveorders at Kosy. to the United Kingdom In 1936 prize for the CARGOES ARE FULLY INSURED '"' (258,400 cwts.) were than dou- partners. She succeeded m "cop- attention to the end that that in- Konfectionery) ll # ALL more one leading ble those of 1835 and accounted for ping" a couple of the best-looking stitution may be of the 25 per cent of the total lard im- boys m the district and bringing stores ln Southern Alberta. Special! ports into the British Isles. In1935 supplied 15 percent of the / Canada PHOBIA? RADIOREPAIRS Cooper Transport f First Grade TRACTOR total imports of lard." HAVE YOU A LITTLE (An editorial from the Rotarian Magazine) The Beitm A.,B. andC. supplied cent of Canada 70 per you have a phobia (one of thoae fashionable, un- BATTERIES the Newfoundland requirements of Do hardly Phones: 1 pro- reasoned fears)> Life today is hardly complete is com- At Catalogue Prices pork products ln 1938. These Dally - ducts Included sausages, .bologna plete without at least one.To be very elemntary,take claus- Service Cardston wl sausage, smoked ham and bacon, trophobia, the dread of enclosed spaces.Do the walls of your TUBES TESTED FREE AT THE SHOP Lethbridge XH Ii DISTILLATE bacon, Ca, ary; pickled hams against them or - PRICE salted or or office oppress you> Would you bounce oaths » Calgary *%{( and dried salted bacon. would, ahead. Everyoneexpects you to, " kick them> If you go WOSLYNG Trl-Weekly Service s youare aclaustrophobe. ELEC T R l C (Lethbrldge: for Men: Bundle forks 59c., lace lea- furry PHONE 126 ther $1.35 pound, etc., etc. Get our Do you run away screaming whenever you see a I doraphobe. (You say you everyday prices on harvest equip- coat> Then you are a »«". — animal or Ous Meyers anc Pocket Receipt Books row ment. "Spencer's" Store on the were?) Mrs.EarlParker of SaltLake City Mr. and Mrs. attt* wishyour wife Utah, are vis (60 pages). Price 15 cents corner. you blench when the wait- Wlllard Hinman. imily of Smlthfleld. 12.6° " Andat yourclub luncheon do News office. visiting sister, ors here. ress slopscoffee into your saucer> If youdo,it's quitepossible is here withher Mrs. Two new Bishops were ordained thing. Perhaps Per Gallon by Apostle Joseph F. Bmlth last you're a spillumjavaphobe or some such (BULK) that week: Mr. E. Fay Little was made you've developed the morbid fear of suddenly being called Bishop of the TaylorvilleWard, and — of not beingcalled upon. For such a fear Texaea Products, upon to speak or Full line of Mr. Ervln Loose was made Bishop there is, no doubt, a name. Gas, Motor and Tractor Oil of Hartley Ward. " But for one phobia that now and then disturbs some a recognized WE AU3O HANDIJ! Mr. Gordon Cunning of Coalhurst clubs and civic organizations there is real and Service Grocery) ls a visitor here. name. It is ergasiophobia, the fear of your work. When a Binder Twine " short-handed committee chairman approaches you, do you Good Till Saturday, August 28th. I Ladies, have you anything you creepdown intoyour socks? Don't,if you want to break your want to tradeln on a newbedroom phobia. Instead,say (howevermeekly),"Well, I'll try it this suite, Chesterfield suite, dining ergasiophobia, psy- so, once." For the best way to sunder an the room suite, etc.? If let us know. and how it first be- Pay CASH, Buy CHEAPER and Get MORE! I■Delßonita Of course, we would take the cash, chotherapist would say, is to recall when ha! Our furniture man will beI gan, to note how silly it was to start hating work, and then around again soon with samples. to begin doing the very thing you'vebeen fearing this long Trading No matter where you live, you will1 while. I Co. not be obliged to buy, but we do> - Size showing Toraatoes I TOM WOU3EV— Mgr. want you to see what ls l ICider Vinegar CC you may want something5 enough, running Into your creditors I for 1938— Running but I into debt Isbad OR worse— Peterborough Examiner. L\) m the future. We wantthe business— 3 ls a good deal 2 1-2, 2 for m 1 ■and can SAVE YOU MONEY! stop," comments the Kitchener Record.Not at all. I "Labor Day next .0J 11"Spencer's" Store on the comer. "Labor Day next go!" People do not stop on holidays now; they travel. \Gallon Farmers! POWDERS — 6 for 25c - $10.30 JELLY | BINDER TWINE per hundred ] — 49c Threshermen' NEW HONEY No. 1,s'a j We are m a position to takecare of your I POTATOES, 100 lbs. $ISp| Meats Let Us Deliver Your Grain! NEW . for threshing.Buy by the It Will SAVE YOU MONEY! quarter andSAVEI 1 Pencil With Every 50-cent us andmake a deal Free! See For of Proposition SEE US or for your Details our Supplies MEATS Purchase of School FRESH Books, Pencils, SMOKED HAMS and dlsB Wehave acomplete lineof Scribblers,Drawing Pads, Loose Leaf Note BACON, Pens, Ink Etc., Etc. ETC. LONG EXPERIENCED IN THE BUSINESS ASK FOR FREE DELIVERY ON THE MAIL ROUTE WEST " Phone 48] "We Deliver the Goods'' 1 Phone 48 QualityMarket,- ltd. ; ECONOMY FEED & TRANSFER I "lion Quality hmm ifonar THE 'CARDSTON NEWS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1937 B. Andrus, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gibb Four carloads of people vent to and Mr. and Mrs. Rullon Butler Cardston Sunday evening to hear took refreshments and tokens of the lecture of Major Schoof, THE WILLING WORKER FOR A SMALL WAGE remembrance forher birthday. Work of renovating andremodel- District on News ling ls being carried at the J. B. Merrill home, repairing the damage done by hre onTuesday. SLATS DIARY BY ROSS FARQUHA& flames. In about five minutes some during AETNA the week. Friday— well ma got % sore atpa I 25 or 30 willing friends were busy The Deacons and their partners SPRINGCOULEE — brought ln pails. agen tonite. when he started down I iEtna, Aug. 23. Mrs, Bertha with water But nejoyed a welner bust on Lee's — town to go tolodge meatiug why ■ ANNOUNCING OUR NEW PRICE OF: large supply of of Calgary is visiting with ther wasnot a wat- Creek Wednesday, with Amos Lea- Spring Coulee, Aug. 23. Miss please sto-p the Jones buildingbeing she sed to him at er tobe hadand the vitt and Dan Leavitt m charge. GwynethRobertsof Lethbridge is a drug get thing for friends here. frame, gained store and sum There aremany threshers m op- of the fire soon the W. D.Montgomery was surprised guest at the Lane home. the ants we got a round liete and 25 cents -lead and doubtless would have de- Friday morning by a visit from his The Co-Op shipped three car- pa replyed o yeaD ,wel I eration now. and sed not exceeding four lines. Additional lines will be Jack Moir is a patientat the stroyed the entire house had not "brother,Leonard of Evesham, Sask. :loads of cattle recently. am not a going For each ad. Mrs. extinguishers to her Cardston Hospital. chemical . been They had not met for 14 years.He Gladys Lee has returned to get mithlng charged forat the rateof 5c per line. is cooking on brought by Mr. A. J. A. Butler was on his way to Vancouver. home here, after a short stay at for the ants and Miss Edna Hansen charged the same rate, and, as Wllford Hansen's thresher. and' Mrs. J. F .Strate. With the aid Miss Roumella Hartley spent part :Raymond. if they c&ht get Subsequent issues will be for at Mr. extinguishers, however, the m having, repair gang are working on Miss Delaine Smith ls employed of the of last week Cardston The a long on whut Vhls price does not permit of book-keeping charges. CASH MUST fire was soon overcome. dental work done. the Thompsonelevator. we all-reddy got at Spring Coulee. roof, campfireparty Order, unless a regular account is carried. Jensen and A large portion of the the Henry Matkin and Math. Leavitt Mrs. JolllfTehada why they can ACCOMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Harold purchased In town, In family, Sofus Skrlver, mo- north part of the kitchen and the have new binders. for the small children hunt also Mr. Champion ; Copeland. whois summers Lethbrldge,bringing anew stairway were burned and smoke Richard Moore of ls honor of Kenneth else, tored to nephew, ; future for Ma- — ' — and family stayed to had practically ruined the cup- here withhis Willis Smith. leavingin the near sat e rday SALE OR TRADE MILK old Jensen boards, kitchen. spent aSturday night , ||P|J| GET VIGOR AT FOR with them. Mrs. Har- etc. m the Rex Cahoon cleod. well .are base i cows, shorthorn bulls, democrat tractor home Deloy Leavitt was MARRIED 111Bn ONCE! NEWOSTREX relatives. The furniture from the front at Waterton and ball ga.me went oyster buggy, work horses, harness and vislt with removed without being cardston. On Saturday, Aug. 14, E3ma Els- Tonic Tablets contain raw Nowk of Lethbrldge Is rooihs ww at fluey today on invigorators stimulants. farm machinery.— J. F. Ellison. Mrs. K.O. daniaged by either the smoke or Bohne of ffitnais vis- beth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. acct, and other "vlsltntg at Willie Bush's. Mrs. Zelma ofIt rained peps up organs, glands. iting withher parents, Mr.and Mrs. Mike DeGlnnls of Spring Coulee, One dose FOR SALE— LEAVE ORDERS and Mrs. Lue Hampton are the water. all th_e after- delighted, refunds ICE Mr. tr Broadbent. and Mr. William Henry Zackod- noon, If not maker Kosy Konfectionery. (W. k. visiting their mother and fa- C. F. ana sed Iprice paid— Call, Card- at with Bobby, Mrs.I Blackmore of B.C. is nik entered Into the holy bonds of ought sl.2s. write Burton.) . ther, They are taking little son of Mr. and Mrs. Theda shud' not Pharmacy. W. T. Bates. View, visiting| visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. matrimony. The marriage took ston daughter, Barbara, home and Gerald Gibb of Mt. is i her to gruajibie be- ACRES, IMPROVED MIXED their the home Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Archibald. place at Southmlnster Church at 460 leaving their son to visit for at of Owen cause -fe need FOR SALE— WE HAVE A LIMITED on gravelroad. 40 tonshay, ,Gibb. EdnaBaker is at home after be- Lethbridge, with Dr. J. W. Melvin things grow farm awhile. ' rain to make like Spln- number of Golden Jubilee edi- feed grass, summerfallow. Cheapi Mrs. Fred Livrlngdon and chil- ing at Wjaterton for some time. officiating. nage patatas and cornbut we Lethbridge on Miss EdithJensen returnedhome Bedford has return- and tions of the Herald Cardston Investment Co. . Bonita, has dren of Barnwell, are the guests of Eva Wilson is athome after hav- Miss Bunnie aint got no Vegitables out on are copy. Get one of from Del where she Raymond. Calgary after a visit with hand at 10c. a ■Mr.andMrs.Cllve Butler. ing spent amonth at ed to baseball dlmonds witch needs rain historic 60-page supple- LOST— BETWEEN MT. VIEW AND been visiting Georg- Barrus, whols a guest these . has about Joseph McMurray purchased a Sunday visitors included Miss Hanna Ito grow. They will soon be hard Cardston, hub cap for Chevrolet. Mr. Clarence Jensen ments. iPlymouth Richards, Hyrum Baker and at the J. Barrus home. please at Mt..View finished his barn. sedanlast week. ina are Sunday— Joe Clutchs ntiuther to to get.— Cardston Investment Co. Finder leave new 1 Hazel Fuller of Barnwell, Eva Tol- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chapman Blacksmith Shop or Cardaton Mr.Clarence Jensenhaspurchas- Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Butler and law has left and wenthotae since Phone 92. ' 'jMarvin, Duayne and Theola, of man of Hill Spring, Melba French decorating the district schools. he traded ln his sedan and went News Office. '■', . ed a car. Evangeline Bevis and Neil Olsen Is back at the Belmler Afternoon church on Sunday was Cardston, visited at theR. B.Butler and O. and bought a ford with a rurnbel1 AETNA LUMBER CO. HAS ALL ELECTRICAL APPLl- Monday and ReathaWalburger. farm assisting through the harvest mebby ' FOR SALE— Relief Society Conference. The home on . Richards seat. Pit says Joe aint so kinds of flrst-calss lumber for as follows: Double-Burner { Miss Edythe Merrill ls engaged to Mr. and Mrs. Parley Leavitt of 5f___SO_- crasy or Phone ances High Councllmen present were Mr. Magrath after all. sale. See Chris. Jensen Hot Plate; Reading Lamp; Sand- teach at the LoneRock school near Glenwood werevisitors at thehome Mrs. G. Culp was a vis- Mundy— Ike Flatter has had his1 R707. Harker and Mr. Leavitt. Mrs. Hin- during week. wich Toaster; also CookingUten- present representing the. Glenwood for the coming term. of Mr.and Mrs. Alf.Leavitt itor last garden plowed under andIs not a man was week. J. C. Thompson ls atBrant look- his SALE —ONE ELECTRIC AND sils and card table.— See Mrs. Relief Society. ! Mrs. C.Brandandlittle daughter, the going tohave none onacct.of i' FOR j. Stake Carol, Chicago, guests and Mrs. Elden Leavitt of ing after his farming Interests. day engine washer for balance W. Low. Sunday night Mr. Byron Woods of are of Mr. wife broke her rlst the aither one Hartley spent Saturday night with Mrs. M. Belmler was a Cardston shei owing Terms can be arranged. brought to church a movingpicture Mr.andMrs.Bruce Gibb. Mrs. Gibb when she fell offa ladder wile is a daughter of Mrs. Brand. his parents,Mr. andMrs. Alf.Leav- visitor last week. was Washing the wlndowra. Apply at News Office. of the early days. Everybody enjoy- Lyla Faulten and her son Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bonertz of itt. Mrs. Teusday— AnnabelMulebIs home SALT LAKE ? ed it. and Mrs. Ray Pilling of Mt. have joined her family at the very WANTED— A RIDETO Counter Twin Butte were business visitors Mr. on a visit after making 2 J City Provo, Utah, before Sept. View were Sundayvisitors with rel- Malmberg ranch. marryges and 1» gettingt or here onTuesday. Morrison, U.8.A., .successful 1. WWte Arthur Leßaron, AEtna, Check Mr, Douglas atives here. Mrs. Roslieb of Allamoney bothof them.-PaI i and Mrs. Allred and sister, Culp and frum or'phone R7OB, AEtna. TAYLORVILLE family of visited at the Mr. andMrs. Roy Nalder of Ray- is visiting her Mrs. Aggers that about 2.ma** yrs- off | Cardston daughter, W. Wood. Books 1Allred and Skipworth homes here mond visited with Mr. and Mrs. her Mrs. marrying and she can retire frum» FOR SALEOR TRADE— ONE JOHN Taylorville, Aug. 23— Relief So-, Amos Leavitt and Mr. and Mrs. The C.P.R. construction crew Market. Stiff Tooth Cultivator,price Highest Quality at here onIthis week. working bridge the Deere ciety Conference was held | Mrs. B.B. Andrus was veryill the Leonard Pilling recently. have been on a Wertsday— Doc Smith told pa a1 $25, (termsarranged). Apply Har- Sunday afternoon. Mrs. B.J. Wood part Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams, (Mr. south of town. cupple munths ago to 3W careful-1 ry Goodwin, Taylorville. LowestPrices the first of the weekbut is much family and Mrs. the representative from (i Williams being our new school The I. V. Law but pa saysIf It was Improved at present. Water- and not get wet. Stake. Mr. Thomas S..Oregsort and Fisher, principal) are at Leavitt and will Boettcher and family were keeps on a getting hotter like lt Your Order Now! j Miss Ada who has been recently. Place Mr. Chas. O. Asplund were also' nioyed for the past twomonths|Ireside ln the Alfred Leavitt house. ton visitors has benhe is going to tbrow Caw- present. IIDurralne Nelson and Reatha Wal- Many of the local ladles have shun to the 4 winds and take a .at the Glendell Market at Water- advantage of the splendid Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Campbell of ton, a position iiburgerspent Sunday afternoonwith taken nice bath sum Saterday. i is leaving for at crops year. CARDSTON NEWS Manitobavisited with relativeshere , IEla Walburger. wild fruit this Thlrsday— The police «itth down FullCourseDinner .Cardston. Salmon has Joined during the past week. j Lloyd Allred will teach ln the'I New Primary officers Include Miss Maxlne to Joe Hlx's house tonight and (afternoon) Phone 4 - washeldhere Fri- I Mary William?, Dora Leavitt, Eda her parents, who have opened up balled him for throwing trash ward Reunion (iPark Bend 8. D. for the coming out grove Broadbent, Broadbent, the hotel here. finely Xplaned day evening, m the at Hu- term. iI Emma Mrs. Sunday ln the St. but he , Williams, and Mrs. J. Sherman spent ln was I Job-seekers from the vdrt«d-out ber's. A weiner roast, cake and ice | L. L. Harker has resigned his po- Carl Venice Quinton vtattlng that whut he threw .

IPremier Showing m Cardston L.D.S. Modified Garment Regular $1 1Q $1.95 for «J> 1"± cJ (Ladies' Fall and (Sizes 46 and34 Only) L.D.S. Modified Cotton Garment \v f^^ >.**3wS^J^?^^ jjjjjH c i ij l Regular Winter QQn V*^^^^ |^ ■ J______l__pF_ra_H fiuaD_m___»_4 fsfalii Coats $1.50 for CJOC The New 1937-38 Styles m the Newest Different Materials (Sizes 46 and 34)

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NCREASED GAS TAX TODAY WE LIVE THIS WEEK INHISTORY LOCAL and GENERAL IN FIVE STATES By EDNA RAMSEY BUTLER Aug. 22— Gall, Founder of Phrenol- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nelson and (From the Rotarian Magazine) ogy,died 1828. Letterheads Mr. and Mrs. Ormus Bates were [while Alberta ha.s not had an in- August 23. — Edgar Lee Masters, Logan Pass and Babb visitors over Why (WHITE BOND) case m its gasoline tax, such has wait for tomorrow? American Poet, born 1868. the week-end. Local Dealer: it been the experience of the mot- It may not come August 24.— Washington Burned by a CENTRAL SERVICE, LTD. lsts m some states south of the Winter, Spring andSummer's the British, 1813. Mrs. Marlin Bennett and daugh- — Race may all be run. ters, Kirkham L.Lee Manager ternatlonal border. August 25— Peace Treaty with Ger- Bernice and Jean, are visiting Reports received by officials of many Signed by U.S. 1921. 5000 at Taylorville with Mrs. Bennett's c Alberta Motor Association show Tomorrow ls a long, long time — for parents,Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wol- Away me, today August 26. Woman's Suffrage 19th at m five states the gasoline tax from sey. Ilive and serve Amendment Effective 1920. " is been raised, resulting ln $30,- — ° -0.000 additional being taken out And let my songbe gay. August 27. Battle of Long Island 5 Mrs. R. Stutz gave a delicious 1776. morning FARMERS! the pockets of motorists m those breakfast party Friday ln August Montenegro S17 Allred, ates. 28.— Proclaimed honor of Mrs.Kenneth prior - a Kingdom1910. to her departure.for Provo that af- WEHAVETHEFAMOUS Increases on oneper centper gal- KENLEY DAVIS Cardston News n were ordered ln legislative ses- ternoon. " ' on m Minnesota, Missouri, New 'PHONE 4 ork, Rhode Island and West Vir- Mr. Herman Kenley, Jr., son of YOUR PRINTING Born— To Mr. andMrs. Leo Niel- Increase, how- Mr.andMrs. Herman Knley of Mt. sen, a baby boy, on Wednesday, CASE Inla. The Missouri Posters, looseleaf invoices,letter- rer,doesnot become effectiveuntil View, and Miss Anna Davis,daugh- August Bth at the Cardston Hospit- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack heads, envelopes,membership cards Lower Fares al. dc. 7, 1838, whenthe present con- Davis of advertising pamphlets are " Separators expires. Hill Spring, were married on Sat- and for and Combines Itutlonal limitation These jobs News only urday, August 14th by Mr. J. Y. some of the the Cardston Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Coombs and [creases leave the District of printing department equipped EITHERNEW ORREBUILT plumbla -with a twocent rate. Card. The happy young couple will Job is Miss Meldra Cheney returned home they to do promptly and at the lowest LABOR Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. In Arkansas the legislature tried live at Mt. View where have prices. ► 8y the best wishes of their many Coombs had been gone for about decrease the tas of 2 cents a weeks, Famous Model L and Eillon but the measure was vetoed friends. W : DAY three visiting m Salt Lake y the governor. City and places of interest on the TheU.I.D. ls extraordinarily pro- Week -End coast. They toured via Spokane, Model C Tractors year. Raspberries, Messrs. Roy ductive this Between all stations m whereMrs. Coombs visited with her Nalder and Rube strawberries,gooseberries son family, Joseph daughter, Snow Raymond and other Canada and his Dr. Grant Lee. The long-life tractor that operates successfully on IMr Hoggiss and of were visitors to are ln abund- Cheney Spo- Cardston on Thursday. small fruits raised Miss was visiting ln low grade kthcl. of Logan, Utah, are visitors " ance; and now apples are being Good Going from kane with her sister, Mrs. Dudley fuels. Kerc at thc home of Mr. and Mrs. raised. Last week Mr. Chester Asp- 12 NOON SEPT. 3 UNTIL Carter, for the past two weeks, and Kteorge Kearl. Mrs. Alvln Jones of Raymond was lund brought a green apple into 2PJVI. SEPT. 8 before that hadbeen exten- SeeUs Before the 1938 PRICE RAISE! a on an visitor here last week. The News office. Some dozen trees Except - sive tour of Utah, Mexico, and the Mr. Jensen, " Good AM. Trains I Morton Mrs. W. W. are producing this year, he told Sept. 3 where no P.M. train coastal cities. wßoberts and Mrs .Earl Hacking are Miss Martha Connors of Leth- The News, and with a few seasons " [taking a week's vacation ln Salt JUST LIKE A Vestrls disaster, ln which Keith Burt was drowned, occurred. He Soon On Display || gave an Interestingaccount of the LETTER I incident ln Sunday night meeting. ;; FROM HOME \ " It will pay you to Department ii « WAIT and see **ii < Said Mr.BethH. Nelson man In- A Cardston News sub- J terview with a "News" reporter this what we have to offerl ■ " scription > ls an Ideal morning:"I will give free of charge " !! Olft for teachers and ! to whoever will take it away, " the ',', students ', REORGANIZED " who are at wasps nest thatls In the middle of ; school away from home, j my garden. Also for the same II 4 charge naught Service Garage of cents wIU Igive "Jake" Neubauer Phone ilOnly $1.00; to whoever wants them, the three 141 "Bob" Shaw wasps that stung"me this morning." Factory trained Mechanics. Newest and best equipment ;; FOR SIX MONTHS J ' - — — — +*♥+*♥♥♥♥*+*"}"">*****+♥♥♥*+'Miss Tomene Woolford and sis- ■ ... -t ~->— ter, Betty, will operate the beauty Operating profits of International shop_ nowmaintained ln connection any Nickel of Canada for tre second iwith Dee's Barber Shop, on an en- Get Ready This firm believes that the success of quarter of this year were $18,934,- 1larged scale, and under their own for garage dependent on a 618, an increase of more than $5,- managementl when thebarbershop is the service customer 500,000 over the profits for the ils moved to Its new location. At receives. With this thought m mind we have sameperiod m 1936." 1present they are offering a prize of $3.50 In credit to the person who School Days! obtained services of the most competent Profits of Canadian corporations :submits the best namefor the new the continue their upward trend. For beauty shop. The name must be mechanics and skilled craftsmen m the Province the present month ithas been esti- !handed to Miss Woolford by August We the mated dividends distributed will :31st. " Have Answer to the who are prepared to handle every class of repair show an increase of 13.8 per cent over the tota lfor" August, 1936. The U& IClub held their meet- work. ing at the home of Mrs. Robert Using newlymined gold, the U.S. ;Shaw Thursday evening.There were Clothes...?? S.R. aremeeting their international .eight members present. - bills before they are due, and are Your car represents a biginvestment paying for imports largely m cash, Instead of taking advantage of Both our cleaning and repair departments available credits. can help safeguard it by making this your " you add months of service to last season's garments Construction of a $2,000,000 pack- Remington andadd style! ingplant ln greater Winnipeg, the 1937 service headquarters. largest building project since 1926, . will be started September 15th. The plant ls to be built by the Swift Portable Many a suit and dress is Canadian Co. Ltd., on 22 acres of that now soiled and grimy land purchased from the city of St. will look like new if you turn the clothes-cleaning Bonifate. A tax exemption by-law Typewriters passed by the city agreed to an problem over to us. y Central Service Ltd. assessment of 32 2 per cent of the Ribbons, Paper, value of the plant buildings during Carbon "New and Used Cars the next twenty years, providing Etc., on tale at — Sales" the buildings were ln actual use. K.L.Lee Manager PHONE 110 " It ls computed that one Inch of Cardston— Tailors rainfallrepresents 113 ton» of water The News lice W.Komm.Mr. jfor an acreof land. THE CARDSTON NEWS. TUESDAY,AUGUST 24, 1937 «++*++++*++*4+*++ of the room now taken by WEDNESDAY, 25 "E DAY ONLY " AUGUST at prices are easy on bugets!! > bothshops. J StarlingComedy Hits of the Year: that school clothes '>'> " For the best name for my * One of the Most ■ !', new shop submitted to me by t ;; Aug. 31, Iwill give a prize of {Boys' Jerseys Ray ' | Pure Wool Sun Sandals $3.50 CREDIT 1 Woman Chases ManI V-Neck m Plain shades or Heather mix- f Popuiar for the dry weather season. Can Tomene Woolford X Starring Hopkins and Joel McCrea fl tures with trim. Sizes 24 to 34 $1.50 , , „ * Miriam .be used. for gym wear later. AllA sizes. m was an architect who had designs on other things besides buildings!" H or 85c "She children's misses' — LOCAL and GENERAL G.W.G.ExpressStripe Overalls — — ONE DAY Carol and Kenneth Peterson, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26 ONLY I $1.25 Mrs. Pet- 8- to 10-year sizes Growing children of Mr. and Dave ZANE GREY'S Girls' Shoes erson, are visitingm Raymond with ■ their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oxfords, strap slippers msuede, sandals or D. A. Bennett. " Boys' Dress Shirts calf or patent leathers $2.95and $3.50 Arizona Mahoney I A birthday party m honor of "Forsyth" made. Plain or fancy broad- . Sammy Roberts was given at his Starring Joe Cook, withRobert Cumming, June Martel and Larry Crabbe fl cloths 98c home by his sister, Miss Florence HoleproofSUk Hosiery Roberts, matron of the Cardston Broadway Hospital,Thursday afternoon. Mon- | Theymight be bad men to you bui t hey're "easies" to this cowboy fl otony played great of a nice was with zest *g who tames them with his funny faces. fl A good assortment shades m interest, Boys rants $1.03 to $Z.Z3 en- and after which a hot quality hose ouc supper was served by the hostess. - — Those present were: the guest of FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AUGUST27 and23 I honor and Messrs. Elden Bennett, Bryce Obray. Emotional Drama Based on the famous play,"The Noose": fl YoungMen's Trousers Ernest Roberts and A Great ChUdren'sand Misses'Stocking. " New lines m fancy tweeds, flannels and Kitchen Shower forMrs. B. Roberts worsteds. Popular high-waisted models. In a good quality fine-ribbed cotton. A kitchen shower, given In honor I'd Give My Life I Roberts, (nee $2.95 $4.50 pair 20c and 25c to Mrs.Boyd Dorothy Per pair to Per Tanner) was held at the home of Starring Tom Brown,Sir Guy Standingand Frances Drake H ">.'r. andMrs.Rufus Sherwood Wed- nesday evening.Many useful kitch- great of a boy'sloyalty to the mother he had neverknown, loyalty II enarticles and linen were received. A drama Made-to-Measure Clothing Quests Included Mrs. BoydRoberts, greater than life itself! II j"iJfyatxßZ of j Mrs. Ruby May, Mr. Fred Quinton Frieda, selection newcloths andpatterns! and daughter Mrs. Henry — — — AUG. 30, 31, SEPT. FallSamples now on display. A wonderful of | Tanner, mother of the bride; Miss MON., TUES., WED. 111 Alice Hudson, Miss Thea Hudson, guaranteed with every garment % Mrs. Will Hudson, Miss Fay Duce, Satisfaction ,*'''' ''**' Atkins, !New♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥""»a*»a»*»a***a»»a»*»aa*a********»*******»»*»»»»*»lll i> Miss Enid Miss Fay Black- more,Miss Ruth Jacobs, Mrs. Guy Nielsen, Miss Fay Powell, Miss Vir- "MAYTIME" It Paya to Shop at ginia Tanner, Mrs. Rufus Sherwood StarringJeanette MacDonaid and Nelson Eddy I and Mrs. Harold "Salway. "Naughty Marietta" their Mr.and Mrs.MyloBrown of Mur- The singing sweethearts of "Rose Marie" and m I PHONE49 PHONE49 ray,Utah, are visitors here at the biggest hit! I JmJLJIVJ NBP W. W. Burt home." Scratch Pads for Pencil or Ink— Cardston News Office. family. They " GOOD GRADES BEINGOBTAINED and the Hinman left LOCAL and GENERAL Miss Marian Nelson will leave A lawn party that turned out to The Ellison Milling Co. has this afternoon by auto for Banff The latest styles In stoves on dis- shortly for Retlaw, where she will be ahouse party, onaccount of the Spring beginning to bought the report a total and Lake Louise. play rain, wheat Is since last " at Coombs' Hardware. Ten Mr. Forest Wood wrs a business Leach during the"1937-38 term. was given by Mrs. Heber Jen- come m to the local elevators and of 2,200 bushels of ryefrom Arnold dollars allowed on your old stove! Monday. sen and Mrs. Leone Sheffield at Hinman, visitor ln Lethbrldge en thus far ls yielding well, with ex- Davidson and from Ted Harvest Is Ln full swing now, " Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Vance of Ray- the home of Mrs. Ben Layton on grading. and expects a large crop of spring yields thus far being good, and the Gregson Sunday Thursday afternoon, honor cellent Mr. and Mrs. Thad en- or rain, Cardston News mond spent with Mrs. ln to 2,000 wheat In tomorrow. promise for a prosperous Autumn Sunshine The U.G.G. took ln bushels tertained the members of the Want Ads. produce! Vance's mother, Mrs. Susy Hinman. Mrs.Kenneth Allred on her return i of spring wheat which graded No. ls strong. Neighborly club and their husbands " " from Edmonton. There were abort Northern, UJ " — 1 during the week. They Saturday evening. The hostess and daughter, Radios Liberal allowance on old 36 present. A gift of a beautiful rep ' A.W. Sheffield, who Mrs. Mildred nines also received about 2,000 bushels of Mr. andMrs. |' Northern Alberta predicts an Iserved luncheon after merry games ,Sylvia, returned from Little Chica- sets.Listen to the C.G.E. at Coombs' and saucer was presented to tl* spent the week-endat the home of- acreage of 15 bushel average with ben played. guests rye. The wheat was brought m by !had The includ- |go,Turner Valley, Wednesday from Hardware. guest of honor. Wednesday after- Bros, of Cardston and the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. favored districts averaging much ed Mr.and Mrs. Ray Olsen, Mr.and : " noon Asplund enter- the Jensen Sheffield, a two weeks'holiday. Mrs. Charles by Chris. Jensen of ffitna. W. W. have returned to better . Mrs. Roy Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. " A party lnhonor of Mrs.Kenneth tained for Mrs. Allred nt three Calgary. ■ Hinman, The Pool Elevator took ln a few Henry Mr. and Mrs. Wln- Mrs. Hugh Wolsey and Allred was given at the home tables of rook. There were twelre o son, Scott, Mr. and of loads of spring wheat from Matlota Mrs. Delia G. Sheffield and fleld Mr. and Mrs. Forest are In a few Mrs. Douglas Allrcd Tuesday guests present, and Mrs. J. W. Lo» Owen, Vancouver, Wood, Herr, children Cardston for eve- and 2,000 bushels of rye from Mt. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A.Christen- of Mrs. O. Hun- Mr. and Mrs. George days, visiting and rel- ning. There were guests won the prize for high score. sons, Newton, with friends twelve " View, as well as 450 bushels of fall sen, daughter and two Salt ter Oardner of Nakusp and Lois Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Mr. atives. present. wheat from Charlie Zemp. Lake City, Utah, were Cardston vis- Sheffield of Nelson, motored to and Mrs. Thad Gregson and Mr. " " Ogllvie itors today. Mr. Christensen ls a. Cardston on Sunday and will be andMrs. Robert Tagg. Mrs. Kenneth Allred and small The Elevator has been Why sit on a brokenchair when Come m and see us about repair- daughter Provo Friday 3,000 rye cousin of Mrs. J. Y. Card, and ls: guests at the home of Mr. andMrs. returned to sold bushels of which $1.00 buys a new one at Coombs' ing and remodeling under the new afternoon, driving as as mainly related to Mrs. Z. W. Jacobsi W. W. Sheffield for a week. Betty Gay Smith, four-year-old — tar Greif came from .Sltna andLeav- also ;Hardware? loan plan. Advance Lumber Co. Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Falls with Mr. and Yes. hem. Smith of Raymond, ls visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and.Mrs. Z. W. Jacobs, for a"couple of weeks. New shipment of fancy vases and Seasonable crockery Just arrived. See them at 2jfflte Coombs* Hardware Co. Ltd. The contract for the Kiddles' ; Wading Pool has been let and work ; to '< Hardware Suggestions will be rapidly pushed to comple- Back tion. Over $220 was raised by the !' School local Rotary Association for thisex- NEW cellent undertaking." ; GRADES NEW BOOKS NEW CLOTHES McCordick'sLace Leather, insides $1.95 lb. Mr. Marsh, Washington, DC,! - Sheffield, BOYS' PANTS $1.50 $1.75 - Owen Vancouver; Jack 'J $2251 Galbraith, Ray Knight, E. Christ- BIG BOYS' CORDUROYS $2.95 AXLE GREASE, m bulk 10c lb ensen, Salt Lake City, were guests ! | BOYS' BOOTS— Panco Soled $2.50 pair at the Rotary luncheon today. ' "Bill" Laidlaw .was the assigned Solid Leathers $2.45 to$3.25 GUN GREASE, m bulk lielb. speaker for the day, taking as his " topic, "What My Job Means to the !x BOYS' WOOL PULLOVERS— ReaI Quality $1.50-$1.95 Community." He emphasized honest ] $2.50 service, fairness to employee, and ;; BOYS' HIKER OR SCOUT BOOTS and $3.75; ' ( the aiding of good things In the "GOODRICH" RUNNERS— For Children 75c up, for Misses 89c up, for boys $1up Cups community.He cited thelocal retail f Tsnsr7|T^ I White and Saucers Imerchants association as an exam- ! NOVELTY 818 OVERALLS— for small boys 95c up ple of co-operation m community $1.25 $1.60 BestMoneyCanBuy endeavor. ISTANDARDBIBS— GA7.G.", "Master Mechanic," etc to JillII Mr. Christensen, who has an B- Light or to $1.10 6 for 48c year attendance record ln the Salt !j BOYS' SHIRTS— Dark 75c \ greet- Lake organization, brought i| SLIPPERS, OXFORDS, SHOES— For G rlsand Misses $1.50 to $2.75 ings from the southern Club, and referred to the accomplishments they are doing along the line of Dressmaking Tractor Pails Pliers Wrenches boys' activities. I For yard PRINTED BROADCLOTHS 35c yard FIRE! FIRE! % PRINTED PIQUES 39c A flre of little damage occurred f STANDARD PRINTS 19c to29c yard this afternoon when ablaze of un- Canvas Staples Rivets known origin burned a few boxes — m a shed adjoining the iback of |OTHERITEMS FOR SCHOOL COSTUMES: BOYS' BREECHES. HOSIERY. Coombs* Hardware. Fortunately a GLOVES, UNDERWEAR. HATS. TUNICS, SLACKS. ETC. Everything for the Harvest good deal of smoke issued from the J burning debris, and wasnoticed be- fore the flre had spread to any ex- tent. Chemical extinguishers were IMEN! The New "Fashion-Craft" COAT NEW FALL HATS for Ud£T^7d Mm brought Into play from surrounding IandSUIT SAMPLES ARE HERE!Select — Now Showing— Se business houses and the flre extin- guished before any damage was Yours Early. — First m Value, Quality, See New Styles,New Colors,New Values! done andbefore the flre cararrived. J £ Addison Cabinet Radio I Style andFit. PRICED FROM $1.95 The Consolier $49.75 TEACHERS OF ST. MART'S '{' DIVISION! 4', <> Teachers from the Cardston <» neighborhood are requested to ',I LAIDLAW GO. call for supplies at the office J|I Exclusive Dry Goods and ClothingHouse Cardston Implement Co. of Mr. Jacobs, If convenient. j| | " H.R. " If not convenient arrange-