| Show ALD CEASES d PUBLICATION TION 1 30 IS WRITTEN Er r Fifty Years as Utah S Suspension Is Telegram Wille Will II e Sunday Edition Salt Lake JAke Herald which has In Salt Lake Lake- for tor more years will wm cease cease- publication r today The conditions bringing the su suspension were were due doe to the cot coat C t of operating and the oV over over- rd r- r Jed ed d field There are few cities clUes in entry the size of af Salt Lake that rt rf four newspapers with this change the Salt Telegram announces publication San Bandar T morning morning- edition beginning beginnings S The controlling Interest In Inele ele Publishing Publishing- company has purchased by A A. I L L. Fish Thomasn Thomas n d wd associates Mr Fish stat- stat t night ht that no radical change chang In ement lent ment of ot tho the Telegram was plated Both Mr Fish and Mr are ue former Pacific coast newsmen newsmen news neWs- men who came cune to Salt Silt lAke Lako January 1 to take over The Her Iler- x Fish before coming coming- to Salt Lake business manager er of the tho Los An- An Evening Express and for tor ten prior to that was business manof man man- of the tho Portland Ore Journal ulna prior to coming to Salt Lako Lake een advertising manager manag-er of ot the thed nd d Ore Oro Journal Herald Born Dorn In la 1870 i Salt Lake Lako Herald was born Sun- Sun June une 5 1870 Edward L L. Sloan Was Ras wa private to Brigham 1 r was Ras Its editor Ho had long long- the of ot tho the paper and andly ly 11 f In Inducing W W. C. C ar t C to take tako a chance with him and purchased the tho old aId plant of ot the Ice ake Tele Telegraph ph of ot which the late G. G Webber was business man- man ind nd T. T H B. B Stenhouse the edl- edl The The plant h had hod been removed to where tho the paper was waa published short hort while and thon suspended 1 t was this plant that tho the project- project bf r f The Herald purchased and on b their first Issue wa was printed after John T. T Caine Calne who for years was the tho delegate to Coni Con- Con i from the territory of aC Utah Pura pur- pur id a a. third interest in Tho The Herald became came Its managing editor r r r years after alter the establishment eo e i Herald Mr tr Sloan died and JohnIne John Johnino ino Ine became its editor The first edition of or Tho rho Herald Heraldon J 1 on Sept 2 1874 4 and on March O S. S 0 the first edition of The Tho Week Week- j Jerald erald was Issued both having been dropped Brigham H. H Robts Rob Rob- Rab-I Rab vis ts s the editor of The Dally Daily Herald I 0 e earl early eighties and ho was sued suc- suc d by the tho late Byron Groo In InThe InThe InThe The Herald passed Into the hands lie is e Gentile part of the Democratic of the territory headed by tho the Frank HFrank rank Dyer then United States hal hol for the tho territory the late lato H. H ambers who was made president presidente tie e a company Simon Bamberger er at t governor of Utah lItah and a num- num f there others the party purchasing 50 60 eat ent of the capital stock of ot The Tho remainder of the stock was bands bands of the Mormons with He- He Grant now president of or the theas b as vice president a se e D mr Managing Editor l a Hyde who had been editor any years of or the defunct St. St Republic was made editor of ot erald and Charles Charl s W. W Penrose Hof I the first presidency o of the was made managing editor He Hehe Hei Hee he e i Deseret News to accept tho pota po- po two ta years tho the paper was In tile the theof thep p of the Gentile element elemen when It Its s passed basso assed i to the control of ot the thet i t people and President Penrose ne e Its editor In chief The Tho paper li S. S had been Incorporated with o 0 capital t 6 late nineties the paper was aed fed by by W W. A. A McCune who re- re r r control for several years when U 4 J It to W. W A. A Clark then United senator from Montana Later Republican was cs- cs h d and about 1907 The Herald be Republican were consolidated per tr carrying the hyphenated name until Republican was dror led and since sinco then It t has carried the original name The Tho Salt Lake Lako Herald Paper Develops Develop Many I n Swift During Its eventful career The Herald has developed many typos and andIn andin In n Its latter days trained and sent out Into some of the best linotype operators known to the b siness si- si ness today The Tho Herald has at various times harbored on Its staff of ot operators operators operators opera opera- tors men mon who qualified as swifts but butIn butIn In n its closing hours Its force pays flays tribute tribute tributo trib trib- ute uto and brotherly respect to S S. O. O Darke and Sid Groo machine operators operator who have e traveled through life lICo with The Herald passing through all of oC its vicissitudes and sharing In all of oC the tho glory It has won In its long and useful useful use use- ful tu life S S. S G G. G Darke was an nn of or The Herald for fort forty years Ho Ito came to tho paper a callow youth and learned his trade at the tho type case caso When the tho linotype machine Invaded the tho precincts of the old racked Iron-racked typo case he deserted his stick and went to work wark with avidity on the new tangled contraption contraption contraption con con- which toda today has been so perfected perfected per per- and so refined that It does docs oven more marvelous work than it was first designed to accomplish And Sid Groo who took an apprentice Job with The Herald away back some thirty five years ago ngo Is also alsa one ono of at the tho men who vho has round rounded cd out over aver half of or earthly existence on the force torce He Is 18 a a. graduate grad grad- unto of oC the primitive type case and to toa today today to- to day a la is one of oC the tho boot beat machine operators operators operators opera opera- tors of af the lot |