| Show THE UTAH NEWSPAPER HALL OF FAME his son Tuff His health failed early in 1975 and on June he passed away in the city he adopted his proudly-proclaimed home-town for three decades Hewell-remembered by people who were on his staff They describe him as man interested in his employees willing to listen to their ideas and trumpet their successes man who knew how to deal effectively with people Healso brought to mind as someone who really cared about the community and its people who used his newspapers to make Brigham City and Box Elder Countybetter place in which to live strong advocate for causes in which he believed and sensitive to peoplefeelings and well-being man mourned when he was gone likefather andmentor tied into one special human being and professional newspaper mian penetrating recollection of Claypersonality is provided by Bruce Keyes who was his editor for 18 years prior to his death and has subsequently remained fordozen more years as managing editor It was from Charles thatlearnedsoft answer indeed does turn away wrath He was fair and he was honest ve missed him in the years since hebeen gone but some of the lessons he taught have become part of me and so they live on at the News-Journal Upon suchbase rest the credentials of Charles Clay baugh for admittance to the Utah Newspaper Hall of Fame It would be difficult to conceivemore fitting and eligible member of that select group ROSCOE COX Ephraim Enterprise Born July1898 Died March1972 Installed in Hall of Fame at Provo 1985 His name was carved in journalistic annals scarcely twenty miles from His editorials environs and his passage of years his birthplace and boyhood home impacted strongly on his community and its influence became more evident with the as he grew from27-year old rookie pub lisher towidely respected mature civic leader Eventually 465 Digital image 2005 Marriott Library University of Utah Al rights reserved |