Show r Logan Utah Tuesday September 24 Today's crossword Although the people Cassady talked to wanted the publisher to be on the home team when it came to local events they didn't want Just a “yes" man on the editorial page “Many of the people told me ‘We realize the publisher has opinions We may agree or disagree But we want him to take a stand’" said Cassady “In other words the readers realised that someone has to say something in order for the newspaper to perform its function as a marketplace of ideas" The readers also wanted solid news information as well as opinion According to Cassady American readers believe that a newspaper is a good source of information because “a newspaper can Bud out more than average citizens" and “a newspaper's got facts not eafe rumors" “I was impressed by the fact that mauy of the readers I talked to had a better idea of what a newspaper should be than many publishers do" said Cassady “Many publishers are still on the v of giving the public not what it needs hut what it will buy A newspaper should reflect the community but not cater to tt" Cadaady who worked in papers far Arizona1 before and Joining the USU fecuS”Sd that there might be good opportunities for more small-tow-n in the By Sue Van Alien USU Information Services Americans may have satellite communication and instant replays but they are not about to five up their local newspapers secordmi to David Utah StateUniversity Canady Communication Department Caasady who recently completed a study on the role of the small-tow- n newspaper found that the small paper may be the modern equivalent of the old-tigeneral store pickle barrel or backyard fence — and Just aa important to communication “Many of the people 1 interviewed were very possessive about their 46 Genetic material 48 Receded 50 Social club 21 Grain 24 Jacob's brother 26 Beast's stomach 27 Favoritism 28 Songbird 29 Girt 30 Attila's followers 32 Source of metals 33 Summers (Fr) 36 Prevaricated 39 Vacation spot 41 Cuts 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is often considered Iqr readers to almost be the property of the town and the townspeople often have a very dear idea of what they want their newspaper to be" smalMown paper to be positive about the town — and positively for the town “In ooe situation in the Midwest a publisher of a small weekly was considering buying all the other small papers in the county His readers were soudly against the idea even though they would have then received better coverage of events in the surrounding area" said Cassady “Their argument was that if the publisher mead out they wouldn't have anybody to take japers “Small papers work best in towns of fewer than LON people that are slightly removed from a bigger city and which have enough businesses to support advertising" said Cassady their side anymore" Dollar firmer abroad LONDON (UN) -The dollar opened firmer most on European foreign exchanges today to its in respoose movement favorable against the Japanese yen in Tokyo In London The pound opened slightly down against the dollar at $19725 from Monday's (UPI) — The Justice Department says it may be “many many months” before it decides whether to submit-petition to r Carter" president ASSN M V k " comrecommending of mutation Patricia Hearst’s prison j m The chimpanzees docilely posing above with magicians Ava and Joe Horwath may appear to be a pretty subdued trio but their antics in "Professor Millers Magic Show" slated for Wednesday at the Fine Arts Building auditorium at USU are anything blit quiet The magic show which begins at 7:30 pm is Jk' sponsored by the Cache County Sheriff’s Posse The show will feature magical feats Involving these three chimps a leopard a variety of large stage Illusions and several circus-typ- e acts Tickets are available at the door for this nt 1 1 rTT-p- i COMING SOON 1979 CATALOG 11 (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE In Tokyo the dollar closed today at 11915 yen 19 from 197J5 yen at Monday's dose Gold was down from Monday's record highs in London at $217375 aa 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