| Show UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION the Parowan Times In 1917 the Observer was merged into the Record but Rollo continued to publish at Parowan until February 18 1921 He then returned to Cedar City to become editormanager of the Record divesting himself of the Parowan property Less thanyear afterward -on January 27 1922 Rollo acquired ownership of the Record by accumulating the interests of Charles Wilkinson Lafe McConnell and Mr and Mrs Joseph Whitmer Rollo would publish in Cedar City for the remainder of his life passing the paper on to two succeeding generations of his family His son Morgan was the next publisher and grandson Klien followed On May 1980 Finfield Inc partnership of Robert Finney and Mike Stansfield purchased the paper and on December 1982 sold it to Gail Stahle of the Color Coun try Spectrum It was then merged into the Southern Utah daily and the Iron County Record banner disappeared complete history of the Spectrum appears in Chapter On September 20 1992 new weekly publication began in Cedar City It is the Iron County Advocate published by Ron Lower and edited by Mark Welch CORRINE Corrine too was visited bysuccession of papers all of which met their demise The Daily Reporter struggled from April 1869 til July 19 1873 twice changing its name to the Utah Reporter and then the Corrine Reporter It fought off the upstart Daily Journal which began and ended inthree-month period of 1871 before moving to Salt Lake City The Daily Mail filled the vacancy left by the Reporter from September 1874 until November 1875 and was followed by the Daily Record from February 16 til July 21 of 1877 DRAPER Equally ambitious but misguided was the Draper Jour 60 Digital image 2005 Marriott Library University of Utah Al rights reserved |