Show 1 rUE NEWS AND ITS IL II verso 14 ns or on F Jill Jar r t c the lIt Ant number ot of th the PH Pr rt Rae 1111 The L 10 hh the piper was al wt thI th whether the editorial k It H nISI niso done there Is 1 t food until recently set et sin In the stone wall R immediately v the It had hadI I I I 1 UI 1 to In 1811 as a mint I 1 r th the Arst r t twenty dollar pieces ever eer everi i led were turned out there Jt It was All 1 adobe and c t J r w months month u as It stEM of oft t r r g Insecure It II Will Was demolished r t IE E PIONEER PRINTING PLANT r I up UI of n a printing plant r the l sU nr of a newspaper lr In the then n B f t ot of a wild end and desolate country R a RI aI I I r sand nd mil from the out outer worthy In Inon inc r Ig I point was WAP a er r c on aye the active mind ot of I hm When the of oft t tt I werl loaded with their I tl I r j r rf It 11 of he the now nt Council mOlt most n 1 tully fully end nd pecked for the by or team wu a Ram RamI I I t c hands hand print which h d drw w rw t fd by W W Phelps In InC inC P I In the winter ot of 1667 C T F t I with lIh a ot of type wu was ht h b t I and upon It Ut the Ant MW t I r issued In the great fold r l In was a printed The old press prell Ull J J Q r In the of the Ne I 3 I a 1 other relics of Pioneer days day I WI THE PIONEER PRINTERS I A Ai may be surmised 4 the number of at oft t r I tire terl or men who hd had had bad an any with newspaper work wee Wat ie 10 scarce In Utah at that Um time Uma e a r i F III illy four were pre found and to them h I Ir hr Young entrusted tb the task talk of forth pioneer journal r R v and ard named as the UI m L eor r Honer K Whitney who bo had bad badby act C lYP In Nauvoo was wal the printer by r ham H 11 You Young WI was pressman and andl Gi l Tt mss mil BulloCk acted as proofreader IS I N I e ot of mn men ire are now alive but I with III aJ remained connected the paper oJ o f f t r some ome time limp Dr Richards dill being C tutor mOr It at the time or of hi his death In lIU Inn l 5 le e time after the Ihl Ant number WY was 1 ed President David II H Cannon lilt fat J yr ot of St Geore became bleam an n tot all eel wee the nut Ant devil on the paper As AI tar ter u as can now bit be ascertained the rI v rate ra of the Deseret Nw Newe was waa bit be bitOr Or Gf a seed Id by President Toua Deseret t b om Ig tb the name chosen for tor the late rs ro tit rd ch cb It was hoped would soon lOOn be e cre Ile IC II a I 1 It II Is II a word taken from tb Rook Book BookIS IS tf d Mormon signifying bony boney bee T tame all who were connected with NUh Ir f the tb N Newe during durin its Infancy would fir t to u use more apace than can now be berc ae a wed ed but some ot of those most mOlt Inti apt rc r sly el associated with Ith the Piper paper should hould c n t be omitted Joseph Bull known no 11 tJ ta lather ot of tb the composing room c fed the employ ot of the tb Newa In Inand r and remains remain with the In t r to this day Before him Clr C CN I 1 lIr ee became foreman Those assist t N lr him In ISM were James Jamee Bond BODd Jamss Jamee fir f night arid and George Hales Mr fr liaise Ial the r survives and often orten relates tow bolli h he 1 to cell II the News New on the Ole streets no 08 ur 6 cent a copy Richard Matthews Of the New Newe earl early da day pressmen ha h also still living President Angus Anguli M 1 non also 10 passed a great reat part of his hili In c t s In the service ot of the N News it If t tF not one or of the tOrN Sores At ut the tb same me time the N News 8 se N t t a bindery Alfred Smith who f rc I for yel years in the Fourteenth ward t charge of it II end and Elisabeth Fox IO Q her of Apostle Cowley CowIe being his u as ur r r ant Int Among Amon the other articles I i 1 y to Utah by the Pioneers were r rises for the manufacture of type n al 1 n a J tb the fit type were turned out J Jr er r 18 t t e a II I I ro roe roH e H Y I J t r c HT tL A r rr r egO e r gO BC lay 11 t tI I c ci en VII 1 1 1 Ii i t I i 1 i ii i 1864 1154 by J U H Rumel Rume at th the came ame 1 the manufacture of paper was begun on the Temple block and nd the files file ot of the News New In 1864 1164 show how tho very crude crudo material on which the paper had to be printed In those days The manufacture ture tun of paper was followed for Cor years year by bythe the News and the men connected with It and large Bums eume of money mony were upended expended In fn establishing tho plant which was iii first placed In the old Sugar hone but a much larger plant was AS put putla la In a new milt mill at the mouth of oC Dig Cot Cottonwood canyon but that was wiped 1 out by fire a few years year ago OiO TilE FIRST Number on volume one was wa a Ut lit Uttie littie tie page pa paper r of oC three columns tu to the page A Sac ao simile o of the Issue INU II b presented to our with this number and we do not doubt that It will furor form Interesting to them It will tit be seen that It was made up at al must entirely ot of reading matter the ud ad venison e being Jut Just two In number WIn o a blacksmith and A dentist who describes his II location as being 3rd rd street eat east and 2nd south of the Council house It was Ny long before made nade say serious upon the spec thoUGh the third ana fourth numbers contain the of oC Jl Thomas who bad a store Iture In the ward nun uno of Holladay and Warner who adver used 1 that had Just JUtt received a new lIew tuck stock from the Stater and that thy they would open upen It for tor Inspection and sale un on day the last Int In the ward The first volume one rapidly yellowing with age with all the others from trum 1660 1110 to 1 1900 are all carefully bound and preserved among tb the valuable archives aroble of the Nw Newe In th the first lesue I Is found a prospectus headed with Uh the motto Truth and Lib Libert Liberty ert erty which h has ever since Inc at the head bead of the pa proceedings In the United States State Senate nearl nearly lb three months prior are given In a pare lra graph AlelI Seward Bale and Chase being the chief speakers aker Zachary Zachar Taylor Taylors message mee to Com Congress I dated January Januar n 28 I Is reproduced In full from the Ne New York Tribune a brief no tics of the death of Oliver Cowdery at Ita Ray county 0 on March MarchI I Ii 11 given a concert I Is o oin In the Bowery Dor and aDd the editor print printa II a list Itt of those thOM who have arrived end ao departed In Salt It Lake bound for th the old fields and who thought thoughtfully fUll fully left Ift behind a subscription ardel fur lur the News EARLY EDITORS EDITOR Ii 11 lie was a man of cultivated lite tNt tastes and unusual and andA A few words or of retrospect relative to toane ane w t emu nitre LUll tue VU pu UI sal sal Inn 1 nay uL sae 1111 lUi W to lt present ue ra h lilt tine lUll Ina Unit rutur sou he h vo In Ins Inc Lal sat 01 wu Ull uret June atoll use Olun Jun II let letWIN WIN u e U 45 UI Noe UI n ul sat LUll III 11 Wen WI 1 M unlit unu nil fie 1 un III J Itil u 1 1111 lUll oJ lUll Ilea Ln the W l U It 1 J n fl la III Jo lest k Ul l 5 aeu MIl 5 Hur up to lu sew 1115 paper pa r unu as 4 lUt m tout 1 UW Ins W Wae UI vii VU IL gut 1 1555 Luau II a year r un utter lawr y inn sat inn r t 1 was aruea nun null that mate UlAl tas paper was Ise 10 Un sun weedy leKI until tue W IU Will IA lu 1114 U became mn Mr ager of both the editorial and o ut at paper and he be coil la In control until 1671 when G George Georgett ore tt Cannon and Brigham Young Jr tOIl for tor a short hurt time mud then nann W ti became eblet cUPI till I when owing to the he e left lett the dl qty and was absent allent for tor win aum time Uma 1 Luring the parlous of hi his John s was acting editor III dud chief dudIn In the spring ot of 1 1890 O Mr r Penrose rs re umed the labors ot of I chief and continued them until Octo lJ ber r lilt let lit 1962 when the News t passed under the control of a anew anew new management under a leas Isaac and andI I 1 Juhn Q Cannon became which position he be occupied until July lilli when he took command of troop of oC Rough Hough Riders and departed I trum rum tb the State with his men J at 11 I acted as editor In the Interim between that and the time the paper papu I reverted I to the Church and the working torte Curce at r d by President I Snow This event took place on Janu January ary I 1 1199 1099 since that time Chas W has bas occupied the hair The men mem who have occupied the poel of business manager since Angus 31 I Cannon Elias Eller Smith and David O 0 Calder have been bee T E B Taylor Coo G o C Lambert Abraham n II Cannon Jno AE A AIS E rise IS and O 0 Whitney Joseph Jain wu was for a time lime associated with Smith Albert Carrington And Andrle Q Cannon also allO acted au as busi buli bulins ns r ss managers manen while they we were edit ore rl and Brigham Young was wa once also Meted daled with Oeo Q Cannon In th the bush bul 11 mss 11 management t Wm Shires and R Reed assisted Albert Carrington arid and the late let Wm II 11 Perk acted a aall as all to George GlOrI Q Cannon for tor a considerable le period Mr Whitney I is the present Incumbent having hav havIn In ing been appointed by President Snow Jan 1 1809 EARLY STRUGGLES Only those who ho lived In the earlY nt fit des II and kno know how hard It was wa to ob tale the supplies necessary to print a an n newspaper can Imagine the vicissitudes with which the Ne News had bad to contend In the earl early years of its life Paper Iper wee a athe the mOlt mod difficult thing to obtain and once oace It at least leut from August to Novem t Mu u k rr l i ii 1 I It i A I 71 t I III 1 J 4 jL II ih i iI 4 h I JH HoRAn h lie WHITNEY It St t Iii r Proofreader I printer I The Four Mn Men Selected by President Brigham Young to Out the First Issue of the Nw News June Jun 15 1850 t e ee eue or a a u at W t t tN eat 1 Y a 1 u G use e i SYa 1 1 l tt bar ber Jur the publication lied bad to be sue sus suspended till a delayed shipment had ar It was brought either from Winter Win Winter ter Quarters or from San Ian Francisco by mule or ox team When the Johnston Army Invaded the Territory In 1868 1858 the whole printing plant was lal removed to southern Utah one part of It being to 10 In Parowan the other In Fill Fillmore more and the Piper paper being turned out In both bath places so 80 as to conceal from the advancing army the real roal place where the printing establishment was W I located GRADUAL GROWTH Since the establishment was wall created fifty years RIO ago It t has gradually grown and developed to keep pace with the growth In fn the population of the city end and State until It Is today the largest printing pUblishing and book bInding establishment In this part of the West Nest rte As earlY as 1862 a large press was brought to Salt Lake City with a quan quanI quantity of type and added to the News I plant end and In the same Jame yr year Almon W Babbitt brought to this city elty a printing plant which included a pr press and a quantity ot job and body type with the ta Intention Intention of oC establishing a p But Dut Immediately upon the arrival ot of the plant he abandoned his purpose and sold hIs printing material to the Church And It was WIS also allO added to the Deseret News plant Thus Thull before the close clOie ot of Ita It second year the News es 88 establishment had three pre presses ell and a good supply of oC job and body type A big binding plant wu was metalled and has been added to from time to time The lightning press no now used to run oft off the various editions edition of the paper le Is It a Dullock the new value of which was wall It II Ie capable ot of printing and folding papers every evry hour A complete outfit I is part of the newspaper plant of today The paper pa r la II no longer printed from type up by hand Six fer machines are used and a as they have been found a seventh will noon be added These ThIH machines are among the most mOlt wonderful In modern Inventions They COlt coat SUM each butone but butone one ot of them Ht eats se as much type I In a day dayI I f as AI an expert printer can set t In tour four days da 1 VARIOUS PLACES The News did not lon long remain In Inthe Inthe the one tory story adobe structure In which It had It Its bIrth The Th large lam edifice on the corner adjoining had been erected for tor a store and In 1868 the Ule paper was wa moved mond lute Inlo the upper portion ot of that building where he It remained for about eight months In the spring ot of 1864 1114 the News establishment was ILl removed to the building which In II now the northern part of the one occupied by bythe the general tithing office omee About two years rear later It was as again removed this l C Y Ya F a i I i 3 time tim to the second floor ot of the and most mOlt completely equipped nOUN After the return from building between Chicago move more south the plant was waa Installed and the coast and being fire proof and In the Council house HOUN where modern construction throughout It ItI I remained till 1860 when It was 88 expected that It will draw to the building It now occupies desirable class of tenants j N N N N NIN N NIN MIN N M H N N N N M N M NIM N N N N N NININ 11 N N M N N NINI HH N MIM N MIN M M N M H Hy M N N y I 1 II Y I t i I h hI Y l i I IY 1 I h hY Y h hI Y 1 Y 4 I h hY h Y l Il 1 I 1 h hy hI Ile y Y I I I i 1 Y 1 4 r I t Y I I h hY hI Y 1 I Y I t Y Ile r I 1 l Y l 11 Y Er Y Y Y 11 t Y 11 Y Y Y I Iy y 1 V J 11 y I II I I II Ill I 11 1 Ill I 1 a ES Vv HORACE G 0 WHITNEY r 1 Edit 1 h h 1 H N N NININ M N N N NININ N 1 MIN NIN N N N N N N NININ N NIN N NI NININ N NININ N N N NIN N N I premises have had to be added to from time to time by the addition of other build building In until today the plant I is die over considerable ground and under several everal roofs rendering Its prop proper er rare care and management a matter ot of much dIfficulty th thOUR OUR NEW rt nO iId iE This condition ot of the News plant and the great age ot of the build InKs which were a menace to the thetty safety tty ot of the employee and the valuable machinery housed within the walls were among the to r receive elve the first attention of President Snow when he took the property back from th the I hands of oC the lessees The first year the News was wall again conducted under Church control showed that with I care car the business could be made not only but profitable and It was wal this fact added to the constantly growing needs for more and more modern ap appliances to enable the paper to keep up with modern newspaper ad advancement that decIded President Snow on erecting a new home for tor forthe the Taper paper To this end the hIstoric Council house corner where It had so long lonc had an abiding place In early days was set lOt a apart rt And work was begun gun upon the new edifice At this writing the foun Coun foundation dation walls and the piers are practically call cally completed The In ob brick has retarded the building operations somewhat but as I tar far all as It hat has proceeded the structure Is s a model I of solidity end and beauty of construction It will be six stories In height of brick and brown stone slone It will be tire fire proof iron steel teel and cement being largely I used on the Interior construction The News New will occupy about of the entire nUre building and the remainder will be let to tenants The portion re reo 4 for the paper peper according to pres present ent plans plan II as AI follows The corner on the lower floor for counting rooms room a store Ilore adjoining on the south louth for It a 1111 sales room of Church publications the entire basement for tor It its I press and stare tere room and quarters the and nd north halves ot of the second third and fourth boors for the bindery job printing type machine end and editorial depart departments ments The These plane of oC course ma may be revised later Iter but generally they will willbe willbe be adhered to the design belh |