| Show UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION newspaper Stahle produced the first issue offour-page tabloid on September 1954 Although the hyphenated name would give the impression that the paper wascombination of two publications it was actually the first and only weekly ever to serve Roy The Sun Chronicle title was the result of name the paper contest Stahle explained It was expanded to broadsheet size December 1954 and emerged with its new name January 27 1955 Stahle was its only publisher and in May 1980 sold it to the Standard-Examiner of Ogden The name was then changed to Lakeside Review and gradually the paper became an advertising vehicle as wrap around for inserts as well ascommunity weekly SMITHFIELD John William Harry brought the first newspaper to this Cache Valley community on December 13 1907 It was the Smithfield Sentinel The Swiss immigrant who was its publisher for 17 years had earlier established two Idaho weeklies the Snake River Current in Rexburg and the Star in Rigby In 1924 the Sentinel was sold to Ralph Channel who joined Jacob Wahlen of Hyrum in establishingweekly paper in Logan Harry and Joseph Peterson revived the Sentinel in 1926 Peterson continuing to publish it after Harrydeath February 1933 It became the property of Erwin Dowdel in 1935 and on April 5th of that year was renamed the North Cache News It was sold in 1945 to Clifton Hendricksen and Gilbert McDowell and withinshort time became the sole property of McDowell Publication stopped in 1948 TRENTON Only two newspapers are known to have existed in Tren 124 Digital image 2005 Marriott Library University of Utah Al rights reserved |