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Show I District r k)oo tesc! rs t-cJ I H I I M m '., .. i Arrive AUvl I I if Out with the old in with the new The Davis County Clipper closed out its first century with a year of unprecedented growth. The Clipper took on a new look, shedding its former flag and adding front page color to every issue. In addition, under the direction of new publisher R. Gail Stahle, the Clipper introduced two new publications, Kaysville Today, serving all of Kaysville and Fruit Heights, and the new Weekend edition of the Clipper delivered every Saturday morning to all Clipper subscribers. In February 1991 the Clipper will celebrate its 100 birthday and expects to continue its growth in the county. |