CARDSTON NEWS »**»»» Thedutrict 7 4 HARRISVILLE PROFESSIONAL CARDS Correspondent) (From Our Own Notice to the Public! Ll Dr

CARDSTON NEWS »**»»» Thedutrict 7 4 HARRISVILLE PROFESSIONAL CARDS Correspondent) (From Our Own Notice to the Public! Ll Dr

XJ-, » ;; '' < ■■">* 'IST the best medium of ' » OUR lii" tpression and of ai- [ > OBJECTPeople 10.000oeople of J| '4 ' To give the Home the J fe w.wme including , Home News, to furnish an affect- , lrr«diton District, « , ive Advertising Medium, aai to " 2s»«rroundin« S.fT ;; " > ' £uJ.D«nO * < < Boost for Cardston and District. ' f _. u**» CardstonThe News Cardston,the Temple City of Canada VnL2B.No.19 CARDSTON, ALBERTA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1927 $2.00perYear, sc. thc Copy WEEKLY RANGE HIGH AMD THOS. DUCE ISIxAIDTO REST Social News LOW FROM JAN. 4 TOJAN. 19. "The Holy City" To Be 1927 SCHOOL NAMES W<th the funeral services over on BOARD 6, Smith, recently re Thursday, passes one j|f,Fred who (Furnished by Carlile andFarr) Jan. of thc miss, outstanding figures i from a on to the Nor- of Cardston his- m Morgan tory in the person Thomas Duce. tonStates, and liis hrother CHICAGO of who, through many years of will- h ol Champion, spent the week- COMMITTEES his W Presented Soon Hill In 0m ing energetic service renewing ac- and in the rf in Cardston, old wheat— meeting posit/on, Church and in the Community, ear miintances..1 May 135.6 Thc first of the School the but the Board decided » " » 142.2 ' 138.4-5 deared himself to the hearts of all "The Holy City" a sacred Cantata the first earth were passed away," July. 1322 1282' 129.6-7 Board for 1927 washeld in the Card- that in the future it would be well if J returned as "Uncle Tom." uri D. I Woodruff to by Alfred R. Gane is to be presen- thus realizing the desire and prom- Sep. 1272 126.3 126.6 ston Creamery Office! on Monday found convenient, to appoint th«e (ilenwood about Purchasing The funeral was conducted by th- ltf home in after tedby the combined choirs of thc Ist ises contained in the first part, CORN- night, Jan. 10. Mrs. T. M. Carlson Chairman of the! Com- visiting High Priests Quorum of the Stake, W weeks with relatives and 2nd Wfard Choirs in thc near With the exception of two hymns May. 84.3 78.1 80.7-fc and Mr. W. H. Burt were the new Imittce as Secretary-Treasurer thu? nd friends in Cardston." " future, the exact date together with a verse from Milton and three ver- July. 87 81.4 842-3 members sworn in. The organiza- ■ co-ordMating that work without thc with President Mark Coombs in » ' ■ charge. Thc choirs from the two the names of thc soloists will be an- se from the Te Deum, the words Sep. $.5 86.S tion of the Board was the first item usual difficulty in ordering and in ' 86.7 joined furnishing "M men ot the Second Ward nounccd within the next week. are cntitely scriptural. of business. !payments. Cardston wards in Tht OATS— the music, with S. S. Newton leading tltriaiiicd the (ileaner Girls Wed. Cardston audiences have enjoyed In addition to some splendid solos May. 51.5 45.4 49.1 Dr. Wool!. Nam Chairman s. W. Low,New Secretary Games, refreshments, and duetts, and A. T.Henson at the organ. "The trifling. excerpts taken from most all the pop trios and quartettes this work July. 49.5 4S.S 47.1 The unanimous decision of thc Accordingly thc were singing occupid ,; committees Resurrection Day," "Nearer My God immunity the ev- ular oratorios in the past but this also contains a number of heavy Sep. 46 45.4 45.7 Wj. Woolf, as k, Board ta favor of Dr. struc and Mr. S. W. Low received to Thee," Rest "t.ng. The decorations were in will the first in the history choruses includingThe doi<b!e choir and "There is Sweet he time RYE— the 1927 chairman was a tribute to tj,c appointment of Chairman of the in were Choir number.;. and Gold. About fifty-five complete chorus, Heavens rejoice" Heaven" the Crtn of Cardston that a oratorio "Left the May. 102.4 94.5 ' 101 his services as Board Member in the Purchasing Committee with the See- The large Tabernacle was filled with itrt present. All spent a mont en will be given. and thc ever popular "Amen chorus." July. 100.3 94.4 98.6 attached, ' " " " past .The appointment for a seere- retary-Treasurcr's work people from all over thc Albeprta iojable evening. Long live the "M" Thc f.-rst part of "The Holy City Practises have already commenced was next considered, tary treasurer xhe list of committees follows: Stake who c.-tme, many of them, long Bill. was sugegsted by the passages of and judg.ng from the interest al- WINNIPEG CLOSINGGRAIN was although * * " G. S. Brown present, Su{f_s H Nelson AlJfi w w. Burt distances to attend "Uncle Tom's" I scripturc: "Here have we no contiti ready manifest this is goirtg to be a LETTER very'poor health. The Board re- — . in _.. Purchasing*" *. Mrs. funeral. The Stand was decorated Mrs J. H. Ricd and Mr. coins," history making event, invitation f. u B S. W. Low and Mr. and uing city". "Thy kingdom An WHEAT— DuII, featuricss market gretted his resignation very much, - in white, many beautiful flowers II. Thonice were hosts g.ven desiring as- <-arlson add M Mrs. 0. and scts forth the desire for a high- is to all those to with prices hold.ng firm throughout as he has sqrved long and faithfully. pall at very enjoyable words, Extension— Mrs. Carlson and S. H. covered the casket. The bearers nd hostesses a cr life, as expressed iti the sist in this oratorio to be present closing unchanged from and was always considered s a great High Illicit!,' every Monday [ were fellow members of the party at the Ried home! on "My soul is athirst for God," which at the practise held There was a little buying at times asset to the Bord. His poor health Nelson. Priests' — Bishop Burt, Bish- :riday evening, 7. Tabernacle at Quorum Jan. desire is followed by other passages evening in the Stake that was credited to Chicago inter- however has forced him to resign. Gymnasium— W. W. Burt and S. W. op Pitcher, President Caldwell, The Grand March was lead by expressive of the perfection of the 7:30. S. S. Newton, conductor of ests, but the small fractional flur- There were several applicationa for Low. Parrish, Hansen and Spencer, President James .and layor Mrs. followed higher life, such as "Eye hath no' the Ist. Ward choir is dfrector in ries were difficult to hold, due to William Henderson. y Mrs. R.H and Mr. Barker. The charge. A. T. Henson will preside light teen." offerings which were very on The Speakers were Sterling Will- Id time dances afforded special w,as suggested by the organ, and it is expected a The second part at the whole, showed a tendency to in- iams, who years labored with mneimci.t Music was of 125 voices will fill the choir for 21 contributed the words "I saw a new heaven ami choir crease. There was no evidence of thc deceased in the Stake Presidency y Mr. and Mrs. Robert* Mrs.J. C. a new earth, for the fifst heaven and gallery. export buying the pit;but sea- HIGH TAKES in RAYMOND Wood, Martin Woolf colt' w.th President ind Miss- Beth Cook. Also board advices stated there^wasa lit Sr., who Thomas Duce as a Stacpoole's Orthophonic knew rotn^Dr. tie business working but Ihat sales young Valley, Utah, 'ictroli. man in Cache over the week-end had b*en very and President Wood, whopaid many The luncheon tables were prettily FIRST GAME OF SERIES light. The Liverpool market was glowing tributes to the integrity and lecoratcd in Green and Yellow, daf MATCH very large ELLISON-ABERG steady in the facet of character of the departed. od Is being used to decorate the closingiunchang- The local High School was nosed Raymond world's shipments, Special were indwith baskets. out by 4 points in the opening game Forwards :- musical numbera fur ed to Ji lower. The BuMot Aites nished by the Hfgh Priests' Quorum, About fifty guests enjoyed the ev market opened % lower lip at noon of the Provincial High Sclool Lea- S. OBrien. AT WOOLFORD series here Friday sight, Orman. "The Teacher's Work is Done"— a ning. " was Vi to Va down. VftmVa ship- gue on Jan. W. Van " " 7. It was an exciting game,«nd both :- quartette by S. Williams, J.S. Smith, ments for the past week \*me 19,440- Centre B. Elder Kldon left on represented bushels, of which 13,523,000 clear teams showed up well. Raymond, DonNilsson. C. F. Jensen and F. Lamb— "One Quinton Woolford, 19— Last Thursday while Mr. H. J. Matkin -000 Sweetly Solemn Thought" a solo by hursday morning for the mission Jan. however had the edge of the local :" even.ng Mr. John Aberg and Mr. the Y. M. M. I. A. ed from North America/ On pas- Guards A. B. Cure, and "Where the Weary eld in ihe Northern States. sages supplies eigh* boys in two or threte ways. They H. Blackmore. " " " Ellison met for an exhibition Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Nelson return- increased e£ei, are at Rest," a quartette bv Jack figure! are seasoned players. Cardston has B. Hicken. Indies' match in thc Woolford Church and from a visit to Cascade, Mon.. million bushels the now be- Mrs. Lexie Burton, Mrs. Phoebe Anumber of local nimrodi ed a new aggregation) the old crowd Subs :- beaded hall.

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