Show THIS ISSUE BEGINS VOLUME 26 JAMES DUNN I 1 at 7 editor of the transcript for 20 years and owner of one of the largest private libraries in hl the west ivest who will celebrate hn his birthday july with this issue of the iran script we enter into our year of publication prospects appear brighter than aver ever before and like the sturdy od oak each year the roots of our concern have taken a firmer hold into the business earth of stability the transcript was waa started in a period of our cites developments when it was not self sustaining or at least we may say a comfortable living cou could id not be made from the income of the plant the paper practically changed hands twice before it become the prope property arty of james dunn th the esan presen towner own r w t va N baying basis after aara a hard strub agog SQ gle ile he adopted the hobbie of collecting books with the surplus financial returns from ta th e plant and during the 20 years he acted as publisher helias he lias has been au successful access in collecting on of the best private libraries both in selection and number that thai is found in the intermountain country his retirement came at the age of 82 and his acquaintanceship among the newspaper publishers of this thia state is a broad one ile he is a known to them by the familiar name of uncle jimmy the present management has had the rho transcript under lease for two years and we feel that our readers are arc a judge of our work we shall continue to pursue the same policies of a clean up to date newspaper working for tile the material and ethical advancement of the good people of this county we do not publish all the news and when we are condemned once for this policy we are blessed ten times news that we publish must interest a majority majori tv of our readers an I 1 carry no offense to innocent parties we bid for suggestions now and always from our readers as to how our columns may be improved proved to make them more in truc tive and interesting |