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  2. Merlin R. Lybbert - Wikipedia

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    Lybbert was born in Cardston, Alberta, Canada. After a short period of service in the Canadian Army near the end of World War II, Lybbert served as a missionary in the church's Eastern States Mission. After his mission, he married Nola Cahoon in the Alberta Temple in 1949.

  3. George Woolf - Wikipedia

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    On the Newell and Olmstead side of his family, Woolf was related to the fur trapper and mountain man Robert "Doc" Newell, and related as well to Charles O. Card, the founder of the town of Cardston, Alberta. Woolf's rodeo and horse training associates included the Bascom brothers - Raymond, Melvin, Earl and Weldon Bascom.

  4. Jack Ady - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 the Alberta government disbanded the existing health care boards and created one single provincial board. It was titled the Alberta Health Services Board. Ady was appointed to the new 15 member board, where he served until August 31, 2010. The riding of Cardston was abolished due to redistribution for the 1993 Alberta general election.

  5. Ardeth G. Kapp - Wikipedia

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    Ardeth Greene was born on March 19, 1931, in Cardston, Alberta, to Edwin Kent Greene and Julia Leavitt Greene. [1]: 9 Shortly after her birth her family moved to Glenwood, Alberta. [2] She was baptized into the LDS Church on April 4,1939 in the Cardston Temple. [1]: 40 In 1947, she underwent life-threatening surgery due to an ear infection.

  6. Martin Woolf - Wikipedia

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    Woolf first ran for a seat to the Alberta Legislature in a by-election held on May 27, 1912, as a Liberal candidate in the electoral district of Cardston. The election was hotly contested with Woolf winning by a slim 139 vote plurality to hold the seat for his party. [3] Woolf would be re-elected to a second term in the 1913 Alberta general ...

  7. Glenn Nielsen - Wikipedia

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    Nielson was born in Aetna, Alberta, Canada and raised in Cardston, Alberta. ... New York Times Obituary of Nielsen, 5 Nov. 1998 Archived 2018-01-31 at the Wayback ...

  8. Myron Wolf Child - Wikipedia

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    Born in Cardston, Alberta, Wolf Child identified himself as a victim of child abuse and neglect, who overcame this past to deliver a message to fellow youth. He helped establish youth groups including the Flying Eagles Youth Council, the Kainai Youth Council, the Peigan Youth Task Force, the Junior Foundation and the First Nations Liaison Project.

  9. Cardston - Wikipedia

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    Cardston is situated in the foothills of southwest Alberta, approximately 25 km (15.53 mi) north from the American state of Montana.On its north side, it borders the Kainai Nation (Blood Tribe) Reserve, one of the largest reserves in North America. 40 km (24.85 mi) to the west of Cardston are the Rocky Mountains of Waterton Lakes National Park.