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Show WritesAboutNow Bulletin Owners I The T-I extends best wishes to the new Sugar House publishers, pub-lishers, and predicts that southeastern south-eastern Satl Lake will be given a creditable newspaper. From Times-Independent MOAB Two former Moab young men Lyman E. Duncan and M. Lowell Stout have taken tak-en over publication of the Sug-. Sug-. ar Ilou.se Bulletin, whioh represents repre-sents the southeastern Salt Lake City .suburban area. Mr. Duncan, Dun-can, son of Mrs. Fred Dalmus of Moab, is editor, and Mr. Stout, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Stout of Moab, is business manager. The Times-Independent this week received a copy of the Bulletin, which is a bright and readable paper and no doubt will undergo many improvements im-provements under the capable regime of Duncan and Stout. Lyman and Lowell are both gp'adfuates of the local higjb. school and the University of Utah. Following army service during World War II, they have been associated together at Salt Lake City. Both received re-ceived early, training in the Times - Independent. Lyman was reporter for the T-I during his high school days, while Lowell worked for this newspaper news-paper for several years while attending high school, serving as an apprentice printer. He continued iris printing experience experi-ence after graduating from high school by obtaining a position with the government printing office at Washington, D.C., where we was employed until he enlisted in the army. |