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  • About thirty miles east of Waterton, Cardston was a small Mormon town in southern Alberta, and its Rotary Club was one of hundreds scattered around the United States and Canada.

    Transboundary protected areas 2008

  • Born Vina Fay Wray in Cardston, Alberta, Canada on September 15, 1907, she spent part of her early childhood in Arizona with parents who divorced before she entered her teens.

    Twas Beauty Thrilled the Beast 2007

  • Born Vina Fay Wray in Cardston, Alberta, Canada on September 15, 1907, she spent part of her early childhood in Arizona with parents who divorced before she entered her teens.

    Archive 2007-09-09 2007

  • Another is being built at Cardston, Alberta, Canada.

    Mormon Settlement in Arizona A Record of Peaceful Conquest of the Desert James H. McClintock

  • Solon Low was born at Cardston, Alberta, and was prominent in the field of education for many years before his election to the Alberta Legislature in 1935.

    The Commonwealth That Will Endure 1947

  • River, on the north by the Belly River and the Old Man River, on the east by the St. Mary River, and on the south by the Mormon settlement of Cardston.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913

  • The academy attracted top high-school competitors from all over the prairies to Cardston, a Mormon ranching community 20 kilometres north of the Montana border that boasts such rodeo legends as Herman Linder and Bill Reeder.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed KATE HAMMER 2012

  • "It probably is the most effective thing that I've done with kids," said Lanny Smith, a councillor at Cardston Elementary School.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed KATE HAMMER 2012

  • The academy attracted top high-school competitors from all over the prairies to Cardston, a Mormon ranching community 20 kilometres north of the Montana border that boasts such rodeo legends as Herman Linder and Bill Reeder.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed KATE HAMMER 2012

  • "It probably is the most effective thing that I've done with kids," said Lanny Smith, a councillor at Cardston Elementary School.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed KATE HAMMER 2012

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