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Show SELLS NEWSPAPER D. James (Jim) Cannon, who sold . his newspaper, the Bulletin, to Bob and Tom Evans this week. CAfinOii DEAL BRINGS in HEW BUSINESS D. James (Jim) Cannon this week negotiated the sale of the Bulletin to Bob and Tom Evans, publishers of The News in American Ameri-can Fork. He negotiated the sale for Print, ers Inc. and the newspaper will Continued on Page 7 to give ILs full support to the new publishers and to cooperate completely in encouraging the new publication which will be dedicated exclusively to the best interests of Sugar House and its citizens. Jim Cannon said he was letting the newspaper go because of the press of his other affairs. He recently re-cently was made bishop of the Highland View LDS ward. He will continue as executive secretary of the chamber of comerce and he will also work in his position with Printers Inc. CANNON DEAL Continued from Page 1 be published each Monday and distributed in Sugar House as "The News Bulletin." The publishers will deliver no less than 2000 copies of The News Bulletin via second class post and carriers, and it is their aim to present no more than 60 per cent advertising and no less than 40 per cent news of lively, readable interest, the Evans brothers reported. re-ported. At the time of the transaction, the Sugar House chamber of commerce board of directors voted |