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» MMIMIteiIIMMW '"# ! "' ! We find it the worst thin*about ; Those whomake the worstuseot ;; ;; time that we know not what to ', ;; their time are the first to com- ]\ V, do withit.— Emerson. j " !! plainof its shortness— Laßruyere -,'- * News MM IMHMMH ,i CardstonThe CARDSTON. THE TEMPLE CITY OF CANADA $2.50 — singlecopy CARDSTON, ALBERTA THURSDAY,FEBRUARY 7, 1957 Subscription Price per year 7c per VOL. 59, No. 29 AnnouncesRetirement Hacking Local Foursome D.Kreddit Column Impressive Funeral Services Earl ToHead Sweeps Spiel of Commerce Skip Lemont Jensen with Dave S.W. Low Chamber Schneider, Reed Card and Nate For the Late reorganization" riculturlst. The speaker spoke on Lowry, captured Magrath. early days was The annual the Impressive funeral services Inthe Mr. Low meeting and banquet of Card- "Looking Ahead m Agriculture," Trading Company Grand Aggre- held Saturday at 1p.m. a delivery boy for the H. S. Al- Chamber of and throughout his talk referred gate Trophy and No. 1 Event, were on Store, worked ston and District from theAlberta StakeHouse lor len then as amas- Commerce, washeld Wednesday, to the Gordon Commission and with a clean sweep of the week- helper with the late S. S. report Royal Magrath. oneof Cardston's prominent cit- on's house, evening m the banquet room of interim of the Com- long Spiel at Sylvester Low,who pas- Newton on the court the Grill, retiring :mission on Canada's economic izens, W. Tabernacle and other buil- | the Cardston with In sidelining the Biddell four- sed away verysuddenly onTues- Stake president Lewis Darby m the tprospects for the next 25 years,some of Lethbridge m the final January 29th, the age of dings. brief report of including«the part agriculture day, at fill a ; chair. He gave a !! game it was proven time after years. In1910 he was called to this organization iwill play. He feels the report is mastry 67 Ilong-termmission to Holland for i the activities of J Ignore time that the of thedraw The large gathering of friends which concentrated their efforts too important to and weigh was the greatest offensive. LDS church. After he returnj for, are facing and the beautiful floral tributes the on roads and publicly Card- brush aside. Farmers Congratulations go to these bespoke the love and esteemIn ed he worked m the store at District. Theyhave been two major problems, he stated, Woolford for Mr. Tomay. Later stonand they do nothing boys from the local club and which the deceased andhis fam- j assured by government officials one which can wishers, bringing ily are heldm the community. Ihe was employed at Cardston- that the road from Cardston to about, such as world prices, tar- their well for The High Priests Quorum of Creamery when it stood on the Waterton, together with the rif, rates of interest and such, home thebacon. which he was a member and al- now Owen McClungproperty. bridge overBelly River, will be but they can havemore efficien- present a "When the new creamery was cy production agriculture so a teacher, was m manager, completed next year and that of m group. The Cardston high school built he took over as something will be donem future and a 30 percent decrease m la- band members were present m a which position he held for 25 regarding No. 2 highway from bor. This is the trend today and St. Theresa's Parish body with theirnew leader, Leo- years. Cardston- to Fort Macleod. Also will continue to be so as farm-1 nard Purnell, to pay their lasti He started the Modern Home plans are underwayon newpro- ers mechanize and become more Enjoy Banquet respects to theirbandleader. The;Electric and then took over as posed highway from Cameron efficient. The speaker stated that Cardston Rotary Club, of which manager of Marshall-Wells store Lake to Glacier NationalPark.. the position of agriculture was Members of St. Theresa's Par- member, which position he held at MAYOIt H. ATKINS publicity inferior, but not bad as the ish held a banquet Sunday even- he wasacharter form- here passing. H. Reports from the as — ed a guard of honor at thechap- the time of his sudden committee show that pamphlets general public make believe. The ing at the new banquet roomIn Well Fokes here Iam jist like Mr. Low has lived a life of Who has announced he will not advertising message.Dr. McCalla wished to the Cardston Grill. el. run year Cardston and attrac- Ipromussed. Bishop FredSpackman conduc- service tohis church and conv'- for election this due to tive signs will be ready for tour- leave was that- agriculture is a The program' was under the The first thing I'm asona ex- ted the services with the 3cc(c3l munity,asmay be seen below: health and business reasons. ist trade next season." way of lifeand should be treated direction of the Men's organiza- pozeis this here guvurmintlikker Ward choir m attendance .lead He served four years on the The Chamber sponsored asuc- as a business and take its place tion with Pres. YvesBodiouRiv- rakkit with Mrs. towncouncil, seven years on the cessful beef feeding tour and as any other business m Canada. welcome. Mr. by Mrs. Foyal Smith board, on the ing the speech of Accordin to the papers the gu- Queenie Nielsen at the organ. school six years plans arenow wellunder way for Harvey Wolff, deputy mayor, Marcel Berrrie was emcee. vurmint has had a big comishun opening hymn, by the hospital.board; past president of Conference Schedule the Agriculture Short Course to all present on behalf costin us The Rotary and welcomed A sing-song was enjoyed after awurkin fer six months choir, was "Come, Come Ye the Club of Cardston be held here March 7 and 8. of the town of Cardston and guest speaker. taxpayers thousans of dollars member of that club; February hope which the Father Saints." Dr. Roy Spackman of- a charter High) 9-10 The IndustrialCommittee commended highly the efforts of McClellan of Coaldale, entertain- and theyaint cum up with nuth- band leader for 25 years; industry Card- long they fered the invocation. — years; to find some for the local chamber of commerce. ed the.group. Remarks were also in yet. Igess as as can. Temple City Councilman for 15 Stake SATURDAY EVENING ston, and a seed cleaning plant around agittin The Quartette years, on amISH — Special vocal numbers were made by Father Lemire. keeo a travellin MIA six served (Welfare suggested. Richard and Robert Low, Leo years; 7:00 p.m. Meeting) has been rendered by Kenneth Long, ac- laid for 66 guests big "money and free likker sam- Gordon Olsen, ren- sion to Holland for three Inthe financial report, as giv- companied by Covers were ples they will tiy git no Davidsonand for five Those expected toattend: Card, on the piano Mrs. and a very pleasant evening was never to dered"A Song of Peace." Scout Commissioner en by the secretary, Reed Thelma Smith. answer to the trubble. years; on Old Folks Committee Stake WelfareICommittee figures showed that the year en- enjoyed. disconsartin to Bishop Wallace Hurd of Hill chorister three Delegates were present from It sure is see Spring £aye the biography of the two years; Stake Bishoprics and.Welfare Clerks ded with cash on hand of $729, Soshul Creddutturs and Bishop's counsellor nine the Lethbridge and the Fort how the deceased and told interesting in- years; Relief Society Presidencies and amembership of 80 forJ956. Commerce, Libruls and See See Efls and years; ward MIA for six years; of officers voted Macleod Chambers of git along to- cidents of his life and work m years and Ward Welfare'■}Committee Mel- New slate m including K. S. Kreutzer, Presi- Consurvativscan community. wardchorister for 10 were as follows: ! Haycock gether when there's alittle likker the passing wassecre- chizedek Priesthood represent- dent of the Alberta Associated Mrs.Fred Harold Watson and Mrs. Ruth at the time of atives. President, Earl Hacking; first■ Commerce, tobe looked after. tary the Stake Historical Linder;I Chambers of of Fort Strate of Mountain View sang for compiling vice-president, Herman Macleod; Reeves, The hole trubble is—this here "Beyond Sunset",Committee and was a 8:30 p.m. (Special Leadership)— vice-president, Lewis Dar- also Harold C. Passes duet the 1 second guvurmint munopolee. jist look the history withpictures and records expected President of the Fort Macleod with Mrs. Thelma Smithaccom- Those to attend: by; secretary, Willis Pitcher. The Commerce, and Word was "heceivedm Hill what's cum of it. of Cardstonand district. , following board of directors: Chamber of am- Spring that Mrs. Ida Hay- when a quart o whis- panying. member of the Ilrst StakePresidency are ong those from Lethbridge was Time wuz Bishop Spackman spoke onthe He was a High A: W. Lundrigan, Wm. Mateon,! past president. cock, wife of Mr. Fred Hay- ky wasa qart now theguvurmint band organized here by the late Council Stutz, Reed Ellison, January a plan of*life and salvation. He to Roy Card, Earl Scott, Leo cock, passedaway 25 has shrunk up the bottles till why S. S. Newton, which went Stake Senior Aaronic Priesthood Nielson, Harvey Woolf, J.1 Among specially invited quests a lingering illness, at a cupple a glas- said we don't understand festivaland Elmo after qart aint's morn people the prime of iWinnipeg for a band Committee S.Low.H.H. Atkins,R. M.Chris- from Cardston were: Dee Card, her home m Los Angeles., ses. are taken m to the Canadian Exhibition, and Melchizedek representing Rotary Club; they dun tothe life but there is a plan and our music circles PriesthoodQuorums tie, Tom Hatch Sr.

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