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Show 2 i MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) A newj Minnesota law. effective July 1, makes it illegal for a charity to solicit money m the state without registering first with the secretary of state. The registration also must include a financial Regulate Tuesday, July 1 1, 1961 Gty, Utah ly dues to pay for a bigger and better pen-- : Just what sion plan for union .officers. they needed. THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham IWhat makes you sick is that there are .7 million members in the Teamsters union, Americans just like you and me. But they apparently have as much say in their own union affairs as a Russian peasant does, about who is boss in the Kremlin. from the fifes of the News blow-by-blo- DRIVE-I- THEATRE N f UTAH PERRY, 50 Years Ago July 13, 1911 The Third ward chapel is growing like a weed now. The walls are up even to the gable ends, and the tower is just receiving the finishing touches in the brick work. Contractor Anderson has the trusses which will carry the roof, set in place and work is now progressing on the roof. Mr. Isaac Benson has almost completed a beautiful July 13, 1911 modern home on North Main street, the finest in that part of the city. It is thoroughly modern, and when the city water mains are extended to that point, Mr. Benson and family can enjoy all the modern conveniences. Mr. J. F. Erdmann drove Pres. C. Horsley and Mr. July 13, 1911 and Mrs. Norman Lee down to the Hermitage in Ogden Canyon yesterday in this auto. The party went down for the purpose of completing arrangements to serve luncheon to the Old Folks at the outing on Aug- PHONE PA nnriTT If 55 3-- 1 31 3 7S' ADULTS or has someone CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE LAST TIME TONIGHT THE GLENN MILLER STORY new home? I 3-24- no answer call PA Have you, you know, just moved to a rib-tickl- in OF MADDOX AND WEST NORTH JUST Journal & vater has been the life blood the development of this mountain coun' . ; . by Bruce . try. The pioneers who settled the region it If you don't make a practice to read continue to draw praise for their ability to the comics, then perhaps youve missed the tap this resource of nature and thus make description of the Teamsters the desert blossom like a rose. And let it be said here that people can union convention in Miami Beach, Fla. water get more violent over irrigation TfT(TT5?ce that to6k place there this past ust 1st. than about know. rights just anything. it if wasn't such week would be a 25 Years Ago The other night, waited patiently for a serious threat to union members and the the to water down" "come the at 1936 Some of time appointed the 11, ago the Brigham Rotary club challengJuly entire country. Reading reports time. It didn't. aimed my flashlight at ed the Brigham Lions club to a softball contest, the Rotaryclub to what-wenon brought nothing but The Lions club accepted the challenge with the a row of table beets, drooping sadly on the furnish both umpires. this writer. the Lions furnish the scorekeeper. The Rotarians have that stipulation baked-drearth. maintained an attitude of complete silence ever since. Fitst off, James Hoffa who hardly Due to the rain the tennis tournament has been reThose beets July 11, 1936 must have so water and gold star at Sunday school, was must Some of those playing will be Earl Madsen, Harold Felt, arranged. the beans and the carrots and the to- Russell Fishburn, Blaine Olsen, Laurena Morris, Lavern Keyes, Ida "voted" a raise from $50,000 to $75,000 matoes and the egg plants and the peppers Smith, B C. Call, J. Leo Nelson, Bill Griffiths. annually. And then he and his henchmen and the cucumbers," told myself. throttled the one feeble attempt to make a rice, wheat, grasses, sugar beets, Breathless minutes later, this writer was of elections. contest out USU field crops, Scientists other vegetables, looking down into an irrigation head bov Results of the ballotina in the and trees. flowers, blocks two away. The water was gushing It was convention were unanimous. Write Material The yearbook is sold by the Suthrough with a great force. Hoffa by a teamster mile. Govof Documents, I perintendent thought, some one is For AG Yearbook The president of a New Jersey local, a Washernment Office, Printing the water." faint VQice in the radical oratory, tried to stealing ington 25, D. C. So, with flashlight in hand, down the Three Utah State University a to measure have push through this frustrated gardner strode material at scientists contributed members name their leader. But his ditch 1 1 is printed in the 1961 YearThere that were houses the to left p.m. words were wasted on the winds as Hoffa book of Agriculture of the U. S. houses and to the Ears were right. pois' and his crew put the muffler on any propoed for the sound of a shotgun blast. Department of Agriculture. sition. And then, hark. There it was, a log M. W. Pedersen, contributed to Further more, the union boss declared blocking off the stream flow. It looked the chapter producing seeds bf the that his ambitious expansion plans and like the foundation for Glen Leslie R. Hawthorn, legumes; Pick of the canyon dam. Growing Vegetable Seeds for. other administrative operations could be With a barrier the out convengeance, pushed Sale; and George E. Bohart, expedited only by giving HIM more pow- of the way. Pollinatributed to the chapter. er. Letting any degree of authorittative My beets thirstily soaked up the water tion of Seed Crops by Insects. stay with the locals only impedes progress, and so did the beans and the carrots and The yearbook gives practical inwas his contention. farmers, gardners, the tomatoes and the egg plants and the formation for LAST TIME seedsmen, students and others on He also recommended a raise in month- - peppers and the cucumbers. of seeds the hybrid corn, sorghum, irrigation mh& statement. 1 in Fund-Raise- I I head-shaks'fro- t m THE BELLBOY gifts and fri.ndljr greetings from the come y quali-fies'for- AND Your Welcome Wagon Hostess will call with LEWIS JERRY with munity. xi Wednesday through Saturday I "20000 PA nmqgcro ns ed $$&$, rank-and-fi- ... le I BOX ELDER NEWS OPEN 1:00 Pictures STAftPfetTiS OciJmOB 4th Of sAHlv If you misted our 4th of July Sale, don't hate yourself. We stilt have a good choice of tires left, although not every typo in every size. G010W I surely enjoy meeting with the people in our area and teaching them the things we have to tell them. The time certainly speeds along its way. It seems as though before you know it another week is gone. I would like to have the News and Journal sent to 221 South Yellowstone, Livingston, Mont. Thank you. Elder Darwin E. Bingham. E James Mason Susan Hayward Glenmore its Chill-Filtere- d SI K 1C nALBERT ZUQ SM ITH production (9 Mod 86 PROOF KENTUCKY T YIHISMY BOURBON - GUN NO III DISTIlUHItS C0..L0UISVIUL TOMORROW Special Limited Engagement Starts IKMR8 UitfNCt FOR: Daily Kftlf 1 u ,4 15th! OcL v 8 70 19 tubeless 2:30 h 8.30 EUIABETH TAY18R yQVl CM The hotter than hot star of "Suddenly Last Summerburns Mine Chevalier, U IKS7 p.m. up the screen! life! ; JOtiRPAN THE FABULGUS FOR: ADVENTURES 7 in 19 tubeless $45.90 $45.90 $50.50 OF THE MAN PRICES PLUS UX ftND 0L0 TIRE QFf YOUR CR PtGMtDltSS Of CONDITION WHO ILl.flBETM CONQUERED KELLY AND IT! Curtis DebM. 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