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Show , - - , . ,. -- - Page moomennemossmonnomonnummommonmod. 4.1m., Utall- , . i I i ' Ilrat, ' 5 7 Printing Press Came ' .. '4 .6 . . I . - ' . , ',,,,, ,. yer Plains From 'Philadelphia. It ' , , ' ' . ,, ' 4 - . ' . - ' 4 - 1,,' ' ' 4, ' . - ,,,, ''' ! A - 1 ? . ! , . 4 - I Days In - '7 iJ f , fit In Early - ,.. ,,,,. e ; .;,,t. . - ,, , , , i () .1t.loo . Ei: ' I 0 '1 7 , , ' , i'v -- - -- 11 CfC I, "J.1 C I. , w-- I tt - 4 v':1''' tA s it, 1.41:11 ) ,I el -', . ,. Cross. G ABOT MACHINE The paper ..' ,- 4. et-- r., P , 4 , e :, 11 , , - I i ri; ,...74 , , - - - 1 ''''''' -- 4 ' Avw ' - ' ' 1 .' P ' , : q:' ' '' i; , t ' ' . I , . . machine i which making c'w'yqausin'linePoriidltiswiedsGtaal313kveert. olalf - "1 I, , , I ' '4 N 1 1 ,1:'--, . - n li M - , , ' frotaand ' ' ' ,, ' 1 01 ',,, litl ' - ,. r,.., - 1, ,t, It ', ' '.' - f'":' ' : I citizen of Woods terctarst sat:eamwhohlel:tPtl established the t ed g t section andwaa manag:r-othwantof the Hatch Brick Company of Woods t ....Ai ,frt - 1,-r-ia ' I watchas ithnertaittil; 114' ii - . ..,... ix 4'1 I( l,- k , The machinery for the mill purchased by President for hSra,birnHad Yectoubnyg kol 04 - one C. 1 rT, E!,,,,, is - fi - er .0 . - , ' ,..... - .N."4,.., t L. f '.'i,.1f''''I'Z' . r SF' I ''F'stI !,,.L. , A t, ti nd Eft- -- , Pi. . dried, forming sheets of news. , It; 't -- - 4'S ' t '''', 4 1891232kT z,L :. .1ii,,, r iMt. grit I print. L 1 ' : r I . with the feople to Utah. ,..::,.1 The press-cam- e .II ' 1 4 ' Prior to the installation e I, Sot r of the Feas the. of the ,Furth press The intangible conception in the , machinery mill paper . ' ' ' . of ,iarete". 2 ' ' ease ', L.:, ' .. by a small, the News suspended publication ', ': ,' tate In 'world affairs was represented in this 1 ' from Oct. 21. 1861 to Dec.- - 25. : t wrought-iroRamage. hand press, purchased in Philadelphia, -5k " ' I 1801 ' ' 1 4.,;-..; H. of ' This ' '1577i rags. f.?rwant must, , 1846-3I gr , the across i, by and plains winter of brought Pa., in the -1--have been more than a trial for 1 ' ' 1 fiis h il 1 , 4 . l!' 1 I ' some unknown but noble pioneer.. I etc. I I ....bolow and 4 ..., Started under the leadership of the late Dr. Willard Rich,. 4 It's with , wai from auui coming dispatches Lfm,..r ; ards, confident and constant COMp,4111011, of the Prophet Joseph the East greatly increased. By vie( the early summer of 1881 dis-' ; Smith during the last years of the latter's life, the journal's. and , patches had so increased and ' tic exponent of "truth and liberty" which came from the press , ' so reader interest in the aft( great 19 of : the , first existence lad' a real struggle for years ' during Civil- - War ' that arrangements .YO1 to start a daily news- k , , Its life, until the coming of the railroad in 1869. il' ' were made , 1,.::-'I ' . Diaas known the , ... paper of three . Pony "'''', A quarto eight pages, . '',.. , ,,,,, it. ' - , v...s, : , i Lal , - patch. columns to the page and the .. the subscription list for the first ' In 1864 the News was printed , . advised joy and (..) SW that . six Months," printed 'matter measuring ls.c.,...,s0.0''''-'1throughout in new type, more, ,, ,,,,,, 1 trrs' , "new subscriptions would be i than a ton of which had been ' by , inches, the paper was launched ' , ,.....' 0.",t ,.....- - , , , , open for three months." , , across the plains from ... ' , "s".',- -.' ,A.-- , June 15, 1g50, the first publics " . ,, V iee" JUSTIFIES RATES Mountain River. in the Rocky .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,...., : tian rfONEERDays of the development of Suit Lake 'law this commodious 'building , Jun ' In the same article the pub. MOVES.TO FILLMORE country:: , Main Streets. ' housing the yoing Deseret News on the cor ner of South Temple -and 0 -- ''' lishers said it had been intimat. kin ' ', In the general Church ' move. . With the motto "Truth' and , '., , ..,' , , , ' ' ..' ' , ' ' ' k ed the subscription price and .. stick day a as ,, ment .' ,:, the Johnston south, , measuring during Liberty' ' ' or i -, advertising rates of the paper i's ,II publishers set out their aims It Was also In October of ,the ume two was dated Nov. 15, 1851; arrival of a year's supply of pa. armY' trouble in 1858, the equip-th- e . ' 'too were l ' ' ment high. and ambitions in the following, .4 , , , moved , , , same , the . otthe that ss Church i paper, by the paper hiving suspended for .'llfrurrther year , train and until ' - Dr. Richards hig' to Fillmore, where 18 Issues of i' prospectus distributed a fer justified the we will be obliged notice way of suggestion' for more sup. three months. while a new sup. Ilt) b , , II ' the first issue ap, weeks before the was that at, the under Identified tee charges cabh paper by adyising port, published but fcr ownership - ' ' - - ": rags ' - , 4 wiliyil-bPio was of e of time the prospectus was print. the the late peered:ply "This Saints paper being , ,, the nianufacon taken by telling management prints they , subscrip.----- President ,, . .. , CCM ' "We propose to publish a small s ed the firm had no 'bills on , , , , tured. '' tion and on tithing." George Q. Cannon. who ing office with all equipment is -- , to base an estimate but - your own property. The loss or ' which weekly sheet as large as local in learned trade the : the . ,iiS - thr , printer's While type difficulties were - Paper for the first ,. circumstances will permit, , deWa that since statements from the - profits are yours. Paper and ink , of President Taylor , ,, in ; o ,',.. ,, , , shop Made in a part-- of the public ' to record not as or as passas often " ' pa. : ' great states had begun coming In it in the office are exhausted. If signed originally . in Cannon Nauvoo. President '' ', ) .. located at about what in or was discovered that a ream, of ' ' ,ing events of our state and ed. - ..., :, ,,. the people are Interested enough per troubles, nevertheless they workshop. :'j , i is now 31 East South Temple .184647 published the Western , , ,,,,..,010 and connection refer tab which cost three to lour ' ' to to pay-ca' of one , in California, In shared life ,. :, miserable purchase paper Street. The paper makers then making parr in the states cost $18 for another volume it shall be for ., -,' ', ',' ' , '.. . . . ' ences, embracing general edus ., -No, , in that state. , , papers :,' 2, , the first publishers of the decided to move out in the theOnfirst 1 'cation, medicine, law, divinity, to $20 in Great Salt Lake City; k ' 21. 1867 the soon commenced as as the News Nov. paper News. "sticks" and located a plant at domestic and political economy , that a pound of ink worth from n 1 can be purchased.' Otherwise Sh; started publishing the paper President-JohSouth and Eleventh and everything that may fall un.& Taylor notes in Twenty-firs- t , - 25 to 30 cents in the Middle : . ' DesneI a , is real , (and.here continued' the a as and ' ,. threat) , his daily East "We Streets. that. of short der our observation which maf , West cost in the Far West $1.25 diary got 1 eret will remain without the . , daily, weekly and , 'tend to promote the best intertype. I happened to have some In the issue of the News of,. , three editions,until , to $1.50 per pound. , -.News.- Two weeks will decide." 1898 when , ' , , '' ' ,., ,4: melt- ests. welfare,, pleasure and we , hich ',, ,1 4 , stereotoye 1861 platesw Feb. Is 13, it noted "that ' ' , ,, The cost of typesetting was The threat must have had the , the weekly was discontinued. fellow citi. -- amusement of our ,. ed down and used for type." , it's the mill. Pres. imported by ' also greatly increased as shown desired effect for the paper con-... , , , , , The firm continued publishing a .... , ,.. , A typographical milestone was- - identpaper onl lens. Young last fall is soqn to ' ' when 1922, by the editor's statement that tinued and in the fall of 1852 until ,, TRUTH AND , '' 1854 reached i tak in the when first , be in The boiler ' , .,. ouQurry put operation. while it cost from 25 to 31 cents moved to the second story of a to the this was discontinued and the "We hold ..., .' cast of type in the territory was ,. , ser ..,...:,...i...,,.: :.:.:::,,, , - and some of the other parts s'' , s4:' to set one ems thousand in in,. the on our of for of from the the name court corner truth northeast ; building changed paper Del made. President highest who failed to arrive at Florence, Neb. i to News Deseret machine tention and the highest court of . East, it cost' in Deseret $1.20 per of Main and south Temple plied his trade asTaylor, The apthis INCONgtQUENTIALThough Evening may or in a I can but printer be made in . the . . thousand Streets, where it remained for 18 i Nauvoo, Deseret News. equity for our execution. When I and other pioneers Valley. probably The. expense of import- - The now News lk Deseret it the first now, - we speak we shall speak freely pear months. printed Journalon Almost from 'the beginning of book his In "Early , per brought matrices for casting ing paper from the states or ism in Utah".. J. Cecil Alter notes without regard to men - or party. the paper, the publishers appeal- 90 That the a tradition of the publishers also had type. The first type was cast by years. California is enormous. ed to the, people for rags with i and when like 'other- men we that in 1868 wire dispatches other ideas Is shown in the fol- - . John H. Rumel, who had learn- .. err let him who has 'his veol .The manufacture is of to make paper pulp. rate a eyes' in such at were paper which, notices ed which coming the trade in his natisecounlowing appears the open. correct us In meekness and - The late President John anotheeitep towards that social that for the first time the paper Ariz. Through this medium from the local telegraph office - - - ne same fall: Wanted In exchange try of England. tie shall receive It disciple's re.. lor noted in his diary that Tayindependence so much desired carried no sermons and might The News obtained many of its direct to the newspaper office. for the News a few dozen of . DISTRIBUTED ENT WARDS ,. early ho, ward. ' In the life of the paper, in fact beaver, otter, Mink, , real. dispatches regarding happenings It was soon after this that the ; 4 437,, of the paper form. by the people of this territory." - then be considered to have Distribution wolf, re-- martin, in "We shall take pleasure the first few months of its exist-- fox, deer, antelope ma the into to launched have been In the in It the local order continue News, regular ed y another publishly pub. territory, dispatch en , sheep and knotty problem. A ence. i "We were short too of ceiving foreign news as we haveother light skins which may be being handed over to the paper lishing general information about partial solution of this difficul- - era were speaking one word for -newspaper field. and all went to work to opportunity in receiving coinactivities-anof the paper social to d the office of two Church useful and Prior from the for the First in completion at of seen the manufacture is having independence ty by the publishers mtmications from our friends, at ' make it. We, collected all the also.25 calves and 50 pigs. when he advised that "papers themselves for a good source transcontinental telegraph line Presidency, where it was first sufficient space for national telehome and abroad and solicit or- - . rags we could - and made the gloves, , etc had 1862 of of President would received. in While Young be Just Irethe. suffered paper distributed at the wards on . supply .graphic dispatches, began, the paper naments for the News from our Itu elite& a seive peil tele .to constructed cure of the caused ,be troll, Daily. This will much .allg famines, d ... tesses., , 3rhe poets wi-sand 'pressed it as well as we- Utah 11hes In This for mn"inme;;p;;;-continued Vv ill b,..e pub- .., the, grapk connecting, , 1 1 colld. " t '4 I Lake came in rapidly from the East eral years, later coming back to id in an issue' of Oct. 1853, in It had been the practice ' to most;th of Big Cottonwood Can-- ' cities on the north of li shed sometime- in. June, wait- - ' on Nov. 30, 1850 ap- plc Again as as south far Yonand and were immediately relayed the original name, which Springs, have said: forthe editor the Pipe subscribers "No 300 subscribers." call at the inc ing action of the following: "Rags, Rags, pears , mails late. No news of office from were for six their eign Terms for the, paper printing Inc papers. . Save your rags, old wag. Rags, the No the other. same In world. in for issue $2.50 ' of the paper, months . spirit rap"invariably on covers, tents, quilts and shirts linth . to in disturb Ihe editor advance." Single copies 15 cents. ,. ll pers .,..., you ,,,,, particu., ,.. , ,: , severely takes to task ., .; , ,::, :' are wanted for paper. inc most ler. ,'.. ::: " ' , .;. :" 1 Nothing in particular to pre. the newspaper borrower. Advertising was charged for ' , an ": measures efficient are in prog!at the rate of $1 . 50 per square ' "The newspaper borrower is .' -'' 1 '' '''''' ress to put up a paper. mill. vent you serving God and work- ' CA ' , line . detested as we have said so ing righteousness." . Make carwoolen into .., your rags SEEKS OTHER PAPERS That the li tIvertising end of times. When many your neighwa .the publication was not what it And again the constant cry for bor asks to borrow your paper . , is suppose d tha t this l atter , .., , .' is today is evidenced by the fact peIt to our pi( come ''Should carriers read the paper. itsk through -night; beWil 9 made in sugges the tiqd that whea,the first Issue apraE---,-Ile- f eil horse to ride his for inco soace that'extra In the waged there were two ads, one xi or other safe conveyance the night. Several complain-iriages on ., trains the plying a blacksmith and one from a su ,j, don't fail to send us a few bun. have reached this office that pa- Missouri River and the . valley Cu surgeon dentist, - who also offered dies of paper ahead of your ... '' ' i pers are worn Out before the ' ,, could be used for the hauling ,,..- .:, ..:;,:::',i., ,H t. .i.t ,, 2. to cure scurvy.:, ' ,":.:: :..::::::, train.. l' subscribers get to see them." '::' ::'::::''"'':'''''s' :: :::'':: 'l:.:;.'; ,,:..::,.. of :':'''' materials for foundthe :'.::':l ':,::' :';''.: '''''k.:::(7 E, news newly was l:'',:.1 In comparison, about Evidence that it was a real 'i' :::': .00,,,,',,t,4,,,:,,4,..:. ed paper. Paper difficulties had almost " ',. 17141:0 ,:'" ''': ' '7!::''': :, ':' ' ,',.,', as scant as advertising. There " .,,, - '.i th for existence. , the de. to struggle In 1852 The Deseret News se. literally brought publishers ' was a brief account of the Unit- be as well as figuratively, is noted ' spelt. for in the issue of Aug. 10, cured a larger press and with ,:: :".. ty,":,, :' .::, ':' :..'' .',4,:,!:,i.,:,:,,,.",,ift it...-::::::,,,:,::,,:;!,4 ;..:4;!::4, ,,: A: 7,::::',:,:,: ed States Senate session held in ,';',..,,:.4:: ,,, from the Nov. 12, 1853 issue, 1854 they said: "The paper had at -: ,e. C.,': ,l'.1' " -, :,::..., ::, - "" f gr a quantity of type. In the , 1 it !:': ',,.',' i''' 7 dia.-- iii,; 9 . :":1.k-- :4 on ,a.'i,'''',."c, a a ., '": 7 short i In story ::',,'.:.:';,-I c Ls ''' , ': .::' ?1, same year Almon W. Babbitt which explained:- " February; got a dark shade. Rags have '' estrous fire in San Francisco, .0 tiC''A'''''''414'.. f i:...le', E, ''''.. ' ' '. , . t -- ' ' - ' ' "' :' ,it' A::..,;'!' 1 ' '' :,.'0':: .1 by i'. :lti.::... '''',Ir': "If the readers 'would contin- - been slow coming.in and it is ': 44,-- came to Great Salt Lake with t ::::', , 1 :; . I. V : which had happened the pre-i,'H:32 :,,:' l' I t ., ;'':-.,.,:,,'' ;t:;;,,t.i., ;i , .... tie to read they are asked to most difficult to get rags of any ,,, ' , ''' 7'. :" 4 4 ' :, ,,,, 4 : - "eoltao,,- ,,;.,t, k .,, vious December; President Za- equipment for a printing plant t , , '11;4' ':...'' t ,,, ! hand over- some-tallok x -- :''''f.,,,,,e,y,iand lard - kind.---Whave had touse--a- -II - chary Taylor's message to Corv-- - - intending Ur begin-- a rival pub1.1 t .,,,, ' io ' '''' ,:,, 4, sr ' we of "0 which colors write ,, a , by dark 0 but I light may black, a but was persuaded to Vii .,,..... except 4 taken in full from the as lication, ,, ti it t rit 1 gress -, t, -' ' ' and a supply of wood that we is better than no pa- :;....., 4,,, i,,, --- t I ,,,,,,,,, 44,, , fl New York Tribune; a few local- -- sell the material to the Church. graypapr ' , , ,,,---, i -,11 our warm." m at all." may ,' keep ,, was ' It ';'' ''' fingers not a until the coming per list of arrivals of 41 7 1'1: notices and L6,,,ut ', os, I,$0 .., ! 4:::',, i 4 i -, . ' be It was only a month later that While paper troubles continued of the Union Pacific Railroad 3 11V177Cfr4 ft:41 ' en route to the gold : ,:::;. ,.: ,., ! E'srrvpersons , ?q,i .t a new difficulty arose. for an ap- .1 k to beset the path of the publish. :, - , fields of California, who had de- - that dangers of paper famines .. .' I i(t,., ,.., 4S,, L.,,ii. dP: ' era for the first 10 years. it is ,.,.,,,;11,,.,;1,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,j:1,1,, were removed. peal was made for a few gal- parted after paying their sub- ,':1 Ions of molasses ilnmediately for I noted in various issues " that we HAH THREE PRESSES ,.0 .....7 rAkotti.1 ,,;,'" ''...,14 1411 akallOMIlt, . 0:i k., t3,,,..1,,,:..-- , , :...:.,"..., acription to the paper. , t t Li.'"...,..1:: k , , the making of rollers in order to have mow received a goodly sup- : Thus before the close of the A weekly paper however, ap- :, ,,,, .., :,,.,, ,In ,, ,: ., ,- ' 7. I !,,., 1 P ILIMINJ i,, .w.,!..1111.ppi.,,,--,- 4 t f 0 !: , 71,- -, !,...., t:oidr ,' second year, the News had three . .. 7. keep printing:: also a few pieces t t 1 ply of paper from the states," or ,;: .4. ...i1,4; peared to have set too fast a ir ,f..,4:.,; or,,,,ii r :,, , 1 . 4.,1 ;71 t: t I "our supply of paper has ...At, T''':' g, g t pace in such a wilderness, for on presses and a good supply of of sponge wanted to v'lti.; i.1,..4 .44:, ',t, 11;"5-.,'?,"' 1,:.: .' i',... and rollers." :"", ;:i.:: Oct. 19, 1850, appeared a notice .. . been enlarged during the past ,; , ! ci , ; , .., a ',,ti 1 I job and body type. Such afflui , , g,4, 1 p ' -s 1 L.. - tS :. , , ( 4 ': ,,,,.,,,,,:,,,,,,,,, .4 With the commencement, . of , few ,days to the extent- that We4,,.. that the paper would be pub- - ence resulted in the publication ,)( 8( ,,,,,, , 4 '' ' , . s ' .0 ,... Hailed every other Saturday. - st471 ni volume two of the paper the size ti "',, I 1 ' ',,t :, !.1 I i will be able to continue publica. of the first News extra Sept. 13, ; ..,.,, .. t 2e,o i"., I ,.'.4.1.44 f ': :0.4- 0,.,.1. which was a 48 page was changed from a quarto to non for the 'next few months." Further difficulties continued Ai , 1852, 1 I 1 L .,,,, :a, ,.. 1 1 et 1 i, i 'gN,:Al. , ''"'7 it. t o ti. , ; , e. -, to pile up until Feb. 8, 1851 the 'ordinary newspaper size of YEAWS SUPPLY comms - f 4r ' 01 pamphlet and which included ,, j ,?'N.1: 1,.,,, . I when the publishers served no'.o, four pages measuring 18 - by 20 the minutes-the last semi-anIn the issue of Oct- - 12, 1854 ,.ty - ties that "this number . , closes Inches. The first number- of vol. nual confertnce. announcement was made:ofthe of it .41t: .4'. 1:.. e 1: '4'... ''... '4' 7 V' , 11 kr: '1".""'4.: iliii:l.:, :r ' T ,i.' ' .0': ,: t ); :: . , 1: ' ' :,,,' '7:4: l'''' , , . 4 B oon To Printers Paper Was B Utah; Type Cast By Pioneers Of Manufacture ' , , ....-.---- .....- .0.......molbmossabsp.b,.. 1 - . , 4.' '1 . --- 4 . . P . '' '' p,, 4- -- - - ,R '- ' ot , i . .;.,..- i . ' '- - ,,, k, ' f, , , , i . , 4 (11 , , - , cure , p i.' S Saturday, June 15, 1940 , .'. - - , r , , -7 ,- , , . ' , , ----- S The Deseret News . Salt Lake City, ' 4 ,. , x . I , , ... - - - , , - e -- , , s A r , - , . 1 I J -- r! n ; , 1 t I ., ' i 1 rir r , ' 4 t; , pony . r 1 , . - 444modboncio ' -- I 4, - ,;000,,; tot 4 A . - . , .....,,,s-ise.- .. s, . -.- ....', '- . - ' I . , uri -- . s ; - ' - ....,. . ' , i I . -- - 1 1 I ' Ns -- i ,, I I --- , , Ns z s . , , s ' , ''''' , , . ' - ' . :' s t' -- sh s .5 . i ,, -- , 1 I . , , , ITA , semi-weekl- y ;, s 3 - , .. ' ' , ' ' , semi-weekl- y ,11 , , ' 4..,,ps:,...w,:;4,,-,k,,- -'' . , i, , ,- . ' : , .. - , - . - - ., "Te - -- -- 0 4 ' 1 ; t a" , I 1 t 1 - . ' - , . . t - i t, 1 ' 1 , i; 1 t , I i -: .st i r t 'yhat 001,11 ; r i - I.; - -- Heartg congratulations to The Deseret News on the corn 90 years of 'service to its public in 14,tah, the intermountain region and throughout the world. For nine long decades it has been a vital factor in all that has gone into the his, th. , tory and the upbuilding of this h. , t . -Mayor Ab Jenkins -- Completing ninety years in the public service, as you are - upon this anniversary, I take great pleasure in congratulating you for your outstanding achievements From the earliest Pioneer times in this 1,aLley your paper make for a high ty,p,e of com, nmnAty. life. You have added your strength to efery forward 7 e mcrvetnent which-hibeen Intended publicone been has the builders of our stalwart of paper certainly . city and- state. - ' !! , - l , ..; . - , 1 - 2- '' th. s- - for-th- ; ,. . ;.::,,, :-a- ,:liiir ,4 -,- , ' :, V "ttlftlilii0 c: I, 1, "ft tr.--- ,.. tt, .. , 4, ,, , '',- "; , ,- , Deseret , Nelvs , , - - journalism parade. : -- - -- - - - 't940 7-- - -- advertisers. for , editor of Printers . . I. 1 ....,,,,,..,:.': . ,2,:,..,..:.,,,t.,,.:1....1.,,..,':,'...i et ::, ::.: - .., ::: ,., , ) , i i.':: ' - .... -- - , - - area-Larnple- ..!'".."",' , 1,1 - k) ... ., , IctIN .. . , - ,- ::,.:.,,:..:, 1 - r t .i'. '.. .. :.. - , - . - .,:,. .,.. , - -- :,,,;:,,:..:.. 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Every good wish for - the 90th birthday of The Deseret , readers will Join with the weU wishers throughout the country ', , friany additional years of successful serVice to the city , state '. in extending congratulations to a newspaper Which has stood . ' . and nation, for the high traditions of American journalism and prospered Stuart Brandon, attorney and president of the Vtah Club in thereby. ' 7 - - 4444440 New York. . editor of the American ,rress Magazine, .pub. In taking its place on the 1940 anniversary rosteP of out .1lishera' national organ. . standing . daily newspapers, The Deseret News is to he congra- The Deseret News's 90th year is striking testjmony to the 1 Mated upon having played an --important part In this vital --,....,...... period-or ? ou-- nation's papers. enterprise and to the;Infittente- Whin It Wields-D- i 'Its as for spokesman history , -- " --to eitendcongratula'tionS.7and for the " Deserer-State:Mrs. Hortense Odium, prominent native 'Utah woman executive, - : ' . ', The Advertising Club of New York president of Bonwit Tellie. Best and the to of wishes The Deseret News li a precious as a that staff The Such of Deseret management c birthday . news, 90 years of experience behind it, it has today With its reminder of Ikhole historical' signifi- - .. the real for and country .:: - an unparalleled opportunity to aid in keeping the American . cance. . 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