Show h hJ J t r K J rK 1 r AC jI I I rr d t. t sP 1 i r 1 1 r Your New Never Editor and His Family May l we introduce the Stahle family From left to right right is Larry Corynne Joyce and young Paul Stahle I To be publishers of a weekly newspaper is the fulfillment of a I i lifelong dream for Larry Wed We'd like to share a little family history with you I IOn I On February 28 1933 a son was born to Mr 1 and Mrs 1 John John Stahle Jr of Bountiful Utah The new lad was given the name of Paul Larry Stahle Stable The young boy was born at the hospital in Salt Lake City In his early youth Larry began newspaper training at the of office office of- of fice of the Davis County Clipper in Bountiful This newspaper has been owned and operated by the Stahle family for over 70 years Mr 1 Stables Stable's grandfather John Stahle Sr was one of the founders of the paper in the late nineteenth century I On February 28 1933 a son was born to Mr 1 and Mrs 1 John Stahle Jr of Bountiful Utah The new lad was given the name of Paul Larry Stahle Stable The young lad was born at the hospital hospi hospi- tal in Salt Lake City I In his early youth Larry began began be began be- be I gan newspaper training at theoffice the theoffice office of the Davis County Clipper Clipper Clip Clip- per In Bountiful This newspaper newspaper newspaper per has been owned and operated operated operated opera opera- ted by the Stahle family for over 70 years Mr 1 Stables Stable's grandfather grandfather grandfather grand grand- father John Stahle Stable Sr was one of the founders of the paper inthe in inthe inthe the Your editor received his education education education edu edu- cation at public schools in Bountiful Bountiful Bountiful Boun Boun- and graduated in 1951 from rom I Davis High School in Kaysville Utah While attending Davis he I participated in the publishing of the school paper At the age of sixteen he secured evening employment at atthe atthe atthe the Deseret News as a Linotype operator When the merger of I The Deseret News and Salt Lake I Telegram in August of 1952 came he had been there three and one- one half years I After the merger of these daily papers Mr 1 Stahle sought em employment employment employment em- em at the N New Newspaper e w s spa p a p per e r Agency Corp new publishers of I I I I I I I I I the Deseret News and The Salt SaltI I Lake Tribune This he was un unable unable unable un- un able to secure because of the fact J that he was just 19 years old and andI I the union would not recognize I anyone as a journeyman until thc they had reached their birthday Mr 1 Stahle therefore secured a job at the Western Vestern Hotel Register Co printers of specialty work such as hotel supplies and menus for or cafes In July of 1955 Mr Stahle obtained ob obtained obtained ob- ob a card in the ITU and joined the working force at the NAC This position he held until the spring of 1960 when he took a temporary job working on onI The Ogden Standard While working on the nightshift night nightshift shift at the NAC Mr 1 Stahle attended the University of Utah as a full-daytime full student On June 24 1951 one month after high school graduation he hemet hemet hemet met the girl who was to become his wife on June 24 1952 in the i Salt Lake Temple Vivian Joyce Turner Stahle Stable is the daughter of Martin lartin E E. E and andi i Signe Turner She was born in Salt Lake City I At the age of two her family I moved from Salt Lake City toi to Los Angeles Calif where her herI I I father sought employment Spending about ten years in California she then returned to Salt Lake City where she completed completed completed com com- her schooling at Olympus Olympus Olympus pus Junior High and Granite High School During Duling her senior year at high school she had the opportunity to edit the Granite high school yearbook The book was later given an American all-American yearbook award by Columbia University After completing her education education education tion she obtained employment at the Continental Bank where she served served several years as a bookkeeper Music 1 has played a very important im important important im- im part in the life of Mrs l Stahle Stable Starting her piano training training training train train- ing at an early age she has been persistent in trying to achieve her goal of mastery of the in in- in strument She has also spent much of her time trying to help others learn the t thrill rill of playing the piano Their first child was born in Salt Lake City on July 11 1953 This young lass was given the name of Corynne Joyce She is isnow isnow isnow now a student in the second grade in Mrs l Andersons Anderson's class at Manti 1 School A young son was born in 1956 on April 20 This husky lad was given the name of of of- Paul Martin lartin Stahle All four of the he have found this new area they've chosen to be friendly peaceful and happy They're sure it willbe will willbe willbe be not only their best move but their happiest |