Word: valleys
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...basis of his record so far this year, Arnold Palmer seems certain to Dreak Ted Kroll's record tournament earnings of $72,835.83 in 1956. In addition, gets a minimum of $1,000 an appearance for a golf clinic, a $5,000 salary from the Laurel Valley Golf Club in Ligonier, Pa., up to $2,500 for a TV appearance. Wilson Sporting Goods Co. pays him some $6,500 a year for using its clubs, throws in a bonus of as much as $3,500 when he wins a major tournament...
After the Mormons founded Salt Lake City, Mormon Leader Brigham Young looked out from his temple and concluded the church would do well to get into the money-changing business. Up and down the valley the "Gentiles" (non-Mormons) were taking the lead in opening rich mines, establishing basic industries, and providing banking services to Brigham's band. Moreover. Mormon businessmen needed capital in quantities that only the church would provide. Accordingly, in 1873 Young founded a Mormon bank, and the Latter Day Saints became the only U.S. religious institution to get into ranking...
Quarrels & Quitters. It is no secret to some oldtimers who inhabit the valley that many of the Fifty-Niners do not get along; there have been quarrels over sharing workloads and group property. A few weeks ago Marino Sik posted his land with no-trespassing signs. Still, the Ray Kulas, the Nick Rubinos, the Donaldsons and the Siks, and a few others are determined to stick...
...sprawling, ten-wing stucco structure outside Vacaville in Central Valley houses the reception-guidance center where all male felons convicted in California's northern 47 counties are studied for six to ten weeks. No treatment is given here, but all the men get exhaustive testing (IQ, aptitude, personality, "violence potential"). Mainly on the psychologists' advice, the state Department of Corrections then decides what prison to send them to-a maximum-security pen or a relatively open...
...couple of well-heeled outlanders have recently edged into the territory the Times considers its own. In February, the Cowles organization moved west with the purchase by the Minneapolis Star and Tribune of the suburban San Fernando Valley Times (circ. 50,190). In March, Brush-Moore Newspapers Inc., a solidly profitable chain with nine other dailies in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Maryland, bought the fast-growing San Gabriel Valley Tribune (circ...