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Show NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, January 19, 1960 how was that for a brilliant thing to Its a cinch I wouldnt get his vote. But Mr. Humphrey is a very nice man, arIt was ticulate and intelligent. truly an him. meet to honor Later on in the day came a call saying that a beautiful TV actress, Joi Lansing, was at the Tropical restaurant. "I'll send up one of our photographers right away," said. The photographer was me. Let it be said here that Miss Lansing does not look anything like Senator Humphrey. Bruce She has blonde hair. by was careful to After a Someiims, me hinks this journalism bit keep my mouth shut. The beautiful young is a going th.ng. She posed for a lady was quite gracious. Last week 1 had the opportunity of meetof some questions answered couple photos, ing o campaigner for the presidency and a and couldnt have been nicer about the all in the same day. whole television actress thing. To this humble country boy, it was an excitAnd were the boys in the backshop ing day indeed. Sen. Hubert Humphrey he's the presidential campaigner) was in Brigham City as visit to Utah. He heard a pretty funny kids joke the part of an active two-dashook hands with all the Democratic notother day at least it sounded funny to ables and then walked over to where was me. This little boy came running home crying. standing, gauking with camera in hand. "And Id like to meet you, he said cheer- - Asked why by his mother, the youngster said the other kids had called him a sissy. ',y "That's terrible," the mother "Im from the local press and if you don't said, What did you do? mind. Ill just kind of hang around and take "I hit em wiht my purse," replied the a few pictures," was my reply. "I'm glad," said the senator. boy. "I'll bet you are," blurted out. Now Well, what would you have done? 2 THE BOX ELDER n GET MORE OUT OF LIFE GO OUT TO A MOVIE LAST TIME TONIGHT I ... ' J. 1KT0 THE color AT II. s, nVl3 bv ROBERT oi kets y Legislation the storage to offset what this increase in the soil bank would cost the taxpayers and m a few years this could be balanced off, Smoot continued State Water Rights Studied Concerning the state water rights, the American Farm Bureau board of directors are backto preserve the ing legislation right ot states to regulate and adjucate their own water within their own borders "This is one of the most serious problems in the West, Smoot said, and all of the congressional delegations from Utah are working hard on this. TWO a magic carpet of love, thrills and laughter 'hOW ide i THE WILD, WEIRD WORLD OF THE fcEATNiksJ c. , I ' t.S 1 A I EDITORIAL tjt DwcctM by JACK KiNNiY ScHMnpiuf by CEWi ORMONOC nATURINO THf VOICII OP HAgoo'i M BACKUS Pnnaa lumnto 0WAYNC HICKMAN Undt AMui JUitt Ihgoo KATHRYN GRANT oMht Limp DASBU1LR HtRSCHtL BERNAR0I a Tl Jm HANS CGNKR D h Tn, Nicked Hint Rn.AUddn fioffl Damasaa CLARK Little SISTERS THE Hull . 0m the Rug Hike ALAN RED Hint Sultan Th, BOSUSTOW . The Man Who Under- -HIT- P tv FOUR DAZZLING stood Women :C YOUNG AN ALBERT ZUGSMITH STARS IN PRODUCTION AND DYNAMIC M CINEMASCOPE PERFORMANCE Revolt in the Big House UNDER PLUS SECOND BIG FEATURE THE Sorry" BIG TOPI She was Bring Back That Original Sparkle with A Brilliant New Ring Mounting in Dazzling New Styles. a ... ; Lady THE He 1 EVERYINCH was just the gent to f as everyone could see... t f PATCH things x up! C&LLAn -- EVY NORLUND-JOA- EVANS N JOE m de RIAN GARRICK SANT1S-JFANN- MANET F AN ARCOLA PRODUCTION Glenn lord, DeTjbie Reynolds from $1 5 up f jstmn COLOR MICHAEL spiles. ; I -CO- AS(sbc-ATlO- Mambar Audit Buraau at Circulation, Utah Stata Praaa Association, National Sdltorial Auaciation, and Unitad Prats Advertising Raproaantativa: Utah itata jprosa AstaciaNoiv fait Lakt City, Utah y I by STEPHEN A NATION i i Tin-ge- lease ! t LAST TIMES TONIGHT In Itfi, wtkly Mwipipr tbltshd a vry Tutttfty and antertd oHica Second Iim Mattur at tha FEATURES COLOR BIG Senator Moss is on the Interior and Insular Affairs committee which holds hearings on this bill He has introduced a bill. Senate No. 1416, and anticipates hearings on this bill during the coming week, with this committee. Representatives Dixon and King also have attended hearings on bills dealing with state water rights. Smoot reports. The American Farm Bureau has put forth lots of work and study on these problems, and it looks quite encouraging that we will get some water legislation this year, Smoot concluded Presents PENSACOLA. Fla (UPI) Burpost glars broke a window to get into act ot In ftrigham City, Utah, vndar tha a wrecking company office here MdrehJW. and left this note when they found W. Publisher Chat. Clavauh, the dooi had been unlocked ull Subscription rata $3 00 par yaar payabla along- ' In advanca; In combination with tha box Eldar Journal (puOHshad Thursdays) Nice trick Did not know the for 4 months; 51 50 95 00 par yaar; 10 canto. door was open until pot ready to copy singta HUGO HAAS Wednesday thru Saturday O Open Door Policy VERA VAGUE W MERIWETHER LANSING-TE- I9S7 'f DIG DOWN FOR CONTRIBUTIONS Boyd Sheffield (right) secretary of the Box Elder March of Dimes chapter, prepares to buy a miniature crutch from Teen Town officials, Chris Pella, mayor, and Kathy Qlaybaugh, councilman. These youths plus others will sell the crutches on downtown streets Saturday. Watching is March of Dimes director, Ross Bowen. Chiefs Back NEWS M ' urn or UNIVERSE .(MISS Wednesday fo Saturday give-awa- BOX ELDER viTSom. CAROL MORRIS Secretary Benson figures that in about ten years time this surplus wheat could be used under programs and Law 480, dealing with foreign trade of commodities for currency, and this could be handled m a way that it will not affect the open market. 4 ft would increase the conserfrom the files of the News & Journal vation reserve soil bank program and would get approximately 60 50 Years Ago (Continued from Page One) million acres under that program Jan. 20, 1910 Yesterday the last of the beets in the piles at the port price at about $1 30 per bu- within the next three years Money is now available to get about depot were loaded onto the cars and shipped to the sugar factory at Og- shel 3 It would freeze all the bil- 28 million acres this year. den. Wilford Reeder, weigher, gave out the following statistics In all, It looks like in this program there were 4,400 tons, or 151 carloads of beets harvested by local farm-er- lions of bushels now in storage off Jn the two piles at the depot were 3 100 tons, for which the farmers local, domestic and foreign mar- - there would be enough saved in received $4 70 per ton on account of having to handle them twice, or For the 1,340 tons which were loaded directly upon the cars .$14,570. after being weighed they received $4 50 per ton, or $6,030, making a grand total distributed among the farmers of Brigham and immediate vicinity for sugar beets alone of $20 GOO Jan. 20, 1910 Deputy Game Warden L J Anderson is doing a little humane work, in feeding the quail which come down from the hills There are small flocks at L. P. Johnsons hillside farm, Peter Parids place, J. H. Botts place, LeRoy Foisgrens place and another at Bng-haTHE PICTURES PICK Wright's place. 25 Years Ago The Economy Art and Gift Shop, under the manageJan 18, 1935 ment of Mrs. Mabel Nielsen and Miss Freda Teppersen, has moved1 from the Knudson building on the east side of Main stieet into the Peter Pan Shop across the street The ladies have installed a new shipment of merchandise, and are making a specialty of sewing and hemstitching Jan. 18, 1935 Following is the list of entrants in the contest for Miss M 1 A. which will be a featuie of the Gold and Green Ball of the Box Elder stake Mutuals, to be held at the Bluebird ballroom on Jan 19 Dorothy Law, Mary Olsen, Kathleen Bowen, Marjoi le Bott, Dantrel Vivian Walker, Julia Ward, Marjone Carter and Arva Dallin was s - , I Farm Bureau JjZThis girl starring ... I 4 DIMENSION MS I y m. through solid stoke he walks 5 'OV. ... FEATURES BIG TWO Sunday, Monday, Tuesday A warm blonde and a happy-go-luck- V t ' SHUSJ on a delayed honeymoon that races from merry Manhattan to castles in Spain or yallow Here comes Joey.andliispaIsl sergeant y IjfJ fu I ox Atty Celebrate the story V Of in -- H. (y f:j jfZrJ When you move - & bosom f to town... (th heW) Joey A v, -1 companion One rich (the d wrea Ymr O Wclrom Wigoa HoateM will call with a basket ef gift . . . and friendly greeting! from our xatigioue, civic and buaioeaa leader. If you, of other you know, ar moving, ba turn to phono W alvoina Wagon. 1347-- R Each Ring Gets the Individual Care it Deserves On Easiest Credit Terms in one poor I? t r n ...with . miJJle-. 70 South Main of the niftiest parlay of the year! ROJO EVA GABOR FRED CLARK.. .EDGAR CHARLES pa! i Town! PALMER JEWELRY yV caught in tha i tSun4 GUSTAVO (lA mo LEDERER BUCHANAN Miimiw DiiKJ 6 GEORGE MARSHALL - AARON W and N METROCOLOR ROSENBERG Filmed in Spain In COLORI r Technicou |