| Show PAPERS THAT CAME -AND MANY THAT WENT Warner Mitchell became the publisher of the Times He was succeeded by his son Robert Mitchell who was in charge of the paper when he discontinued publication the final issuemerged June 9-16 1960 edition RANDOLPH In sparsely-populated and often frigid Randolph future Hall of Fame publisher John Wallis optimistically began The Round-up on May 29 1896 and abandoned the effort on April 1898 by selling to McLaughlin The new owner ceased publication not long thereafter later Rich County publication The News was started in 1903 and continued undernumber of publishers until its demise on September 14 1928 During its 25-year existence the names of founders Benzley and Robinson LeRay Shelly Peart Morgan Arthur McKinnon and Larson appeared on its masthead After it had closed its doors Ruby Larson and Mabel Nicholl persuaded the bank which held title by loan default to let them attemptrevival and for some two years they enjoyed minimal success Bernard Ewer then became publisher changing the name to the Rich County Reaper undoubtedly to erase outstanding obligations of the News William Marshall succeeded Ewer on January 1930 and he and Layton Marshall maintained it until its demise on August 29 1947 ROY The Roy Sun-Chronicle is descended from the Roy Sun which started life early in 1954 on an intermittent publishing schedule asproject of the communityKiwanis Club Allen Browning local businessman was in charge but after producingfew issues decided the effort wasnworth the result He persuaded Howard Stahle member of the longtime Bountiful publishing family to launch the Sun astraditional 123 Digital image 2005 Marriott Library University of Utah Al rights reserved |