| Show UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION ally acquiredcontrolling interest in Inland through stock purchases The Eppersons bought the Morgan County News in 1946 but continued to publish the Reflex until November 1950 when it was sold to Lloyd Anderson former advertising representative for the Ogden Standard-Examiner Anderson turned editorial duties over to Lona Udy Parrish sister of Virginia Epperson andlongtime member of the staff She was succeeded by Mary Bowring who would be the editor until 1963 Her column MaryMeanderings waswell read feature Anderson operated Inland until January 1965 when John Stahle Jr of the Davis County Clipper became the The owner Reflex had served northern Davis County throughout its life but when in April 1990 it became part of the newspaper group published by Gail Stahle son of John it was renamed Kaysville Today Its circulation emphasis changed to focus on Kaysville Fruit Heights and South Layton eliminating other portions of the county and currently the masthead is simply Today HUNTSVILLE Though an early Utah community Huntsville has had only one newspaper in its more thancentury of existence However forhalf-dozen years beginning October 23 1885 it hadmonthly magazine withmixture of Danish and English language text It was called the Utah Danske Amerikaner and was edited by Carl Ericksen Almostcentury after its demise in 1989 co-publishers Ken and Marie Adams of the Morgan County News launched the Pineview Review in Huntsville sparse advertising base proved more ofhurdle than the Review could handle however and after two years the paper ceased publication MAMMOTH In this Juab County settlement which enjoyedlonger life 66 Digital image 2005 Marriott Library University of Utah Al rights reserved |