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ir CLAY R POLLAN n OF 71-4- E ALMIGH7Y DOLLARt i let 0"'AA 610111 (b DIDN'T MARK YOU A A MAN WHO WOULD RAVAGE I t 'wig iyil 1T N3 En E "11-1- R Ese-rrE- I E 1)7 2 1990 Friday March GAZE STAR -B- y 19 g 15 A ' i 1)63-73-80-8- Middletown WHAT IS Uy 'i'l' - Help Make Flowers Trees 4111 IT: Mary Worth A 11V8-- Birds and Bees THA--1:5- liaNiFyl III 2 p '-- 1 I'M OVER - a 4 Ask kntly j olin1 on tin !--- miottiot i ) ' (AL t 11 - 4 4 I to r I t oNLV ONE THING- CoULD WI Itvr Mcc4Na WALSIN0 IN I I3N JOST LIKSotimuic efifrill HoLDING HANDS INIVIiN -- ' - 4 - -- Wasatch Notional Forest 410 ELLIEIRs This county was named for the many box eicier trees growing there box Elder's primary economic activities are agriculture aerciepace and defense Points of interest are Wiliard bey Crystal Hot Springs Brigham City Museum and Gallery Golden Spike National Historic Site box Elder LDS lebernacle in Brigham City and the Willard Historic District Prehistoric hunters and gatherers named the area as early as 12000 years ago Fur trappers explored in the 1820s and Ms Eingliam City was settled in 1851 under Lorenzo Snow's direction because the land was already inhabited by Shoshone Indians livestock raids and violent clashes between Indians and betters were common until Territorial Governor James Duane Doty negotiated the Treaty of box Elder on July 30 1803 in Brigham City The most significant event in box Eioer history took place on May 101889 at Promontory when the driving of the Golden Spike joined the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific railroads to complete the transcontinental line Coboom town became the height transter point tor rinne a feisty goods shipped to Idaho and Montana In July 1E70 Connrie residents spurred the founding of the Liberal party to oppobe the Mormon People's party Agriculture has always piayed an important role in the economy of box Elder County Some 43 percent of the county's land is used tor agricultural purposes besides the standard crops of hay grain and altalta sugar beets were also raised starling in 19D1 Abundant truit orchards and garOen crops continue to contribute to the local economy l Since 1957 when began its Brigham City operation defense and aerospace have dominated the local economy Morton-Thioko- Source: beehive History 14 Utah State Historical Society '414EiraitsSuPsolkaintEstilt SiallinsEEDMICiallaragadDalS1 lributw LtttiDtut Dv Steve bake 8411G Lahr p TODAYS DAILY PRIZE Ian ta sq If WINNPR Susan L Cathcart OcliNtstuall tr 1977 "les S ItP 1:1 WHO HAS WON 744 2000 A t - - A DINNER CERTIFICATE 721r)14:9Tto(ann PRIZE DONATED EY EL CHIHUAHUA RESTAURANT TO CLAIM YOUR PRIZE CALL GLORIA 237-293- 1 likahaNkaii41166063filatimbitaltalkaallialkbAhail"t0041114110 01X 7' lik4141 IfPot y' "'"' - tt Irk - -AltieZt - AiMPI imiletfmct - srM" fiaia - — -- -) orm çr 71 A - Tk 4 4 'A |