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Show , LOCAL "PRESS 'slrJIAljLATIONS. ' nussel L6vory, whohas'held ddwn, the city editor's iddskton'tho Iriter-i Mountain , Rppnblioan for somejtlmei and formerly local manager, fpr thq Associated press, leaves 'tho Republl tan today and in a few days wlll'pron ceed to San Francisco to tako a ifino, ppsltipn la tho hanlc thero, ot which E. W. Wilson fprnjdrly qf Salt Lake n tho casliier. JIr. Lowory Is an able, newspaper mail and tho local' frntbn nlty regrets to lose him. i , & " Arrangements are being mado for, tb,q annual,,, dinner of, the,, Saltako, Press pub sometime In , .February, Tho exact date'hhs hot yet boin fixed. Tho coirimlttfeo liaving tho affair in charge is'-cdrnposcdiof A, N. McKay Bolj.iSlnnjQp, Critchlowf Iko ,nus' ,80(1, Jp'l Prtest apd Harry Shipler, As usilal it will bo onq of thq most sbught 'nfter lotal events. i Aj L.a'hlllips who for qultela while, has combined (in his person thfe posN tlons of managing editor and city edl-'."Il&Ue? edl-'."Il&Ue? Jt? feeling the HraIpfiT5chwTrjSand is aboJ S 1 aSvacatJoneIlnquishln !9 00 fms , h'tO tho desks, and reporting the proceedings proceed-ings of tho statd legislature. C. 13. Leigh has quit the Telegram Where he was city editor and joined the Ileral'd force. He has been succeeded suc-ceeded on the Telegram by Mr. Schal-lenberger, Schal-lenberger, formerly of tho Denver Post. The resignation of Mr. Leigh makes Walter J. Sloan and Percy . Cropper tho deans of the Telegram roportorial force. Renders of tho Telegram have for tho past week or two noticed bright and breezy articles on local subjects by Zula Nevltt. Miss Nevitt who was formerly with tho Denver Post has been engaged as feature writer i by the Telegram. Some chnnges have taken placo In the Deseret News local force. City Editor Hansen has been promoted to 1 managing editor and assistant editor- ial writer and George E. Carpenter I has taken tho city editor's desk. Mr. Carpenter made a reputation as railroad rail-road reporter. Georgo Gelger, formerly form-erly with the Herald, now taues the railroad "run" on the News. , J Jt The Herald, it is said, will be hit pretty hard In a financial way in case ! tho Sullivan Trust Co. of Goldfleld fails to make good. The day after tho big banquet given to Mr. Sullivan when ho was in Salt Lake about two I months ago the Herald sent a man to Goldfleld to write up the Sullivan In-teiests. In-teiests. Ho did so to the tune of 1G pages of tho New Year edition of the I Herald, said to bo tho largest advertising adver-tising contract over made for a single Issue of any paper. In addition the Sullivan company bought 32,w0 copies of the New Year's Herald which were mailed all over the country by the Herald for the trust company. Of course it won't make any diirerence i to the Herald whether It gets paid or not as Its owner, Senator Clark, of j Montana, has more money than he knows what to do with. Certainly Evans of the Herald Is being complimented on tho front page cartoons the Herald publishes. |