The Gilmore case leaves some lingering – and divided – thoughts. Since the legal process was on trial, so to speak, we feel the end result should build confidence in the system. In carrying out justice as they saw it under the la,. those involved stood up to a legal blitz mounted by capital punishment… Continue reading Postscript to Gilmore Case
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Irene Mower Finds Exhilaration in Each New Day
BY RENEE C. NELSON Herald Women’s Editor “I try not to think of yesterdays – I live for today – and let tomorrow take care of itself,” stated Irene Mower, Provo, who retired Friday from newspaper work after 34 years as an advertising account executive at The Daily Herald. She expanded on this optimistic outlook,… Continue reading Irene Mower Finds Exhilaration in Each New Day
Logan Case Stirs Questions – Guard Public-Press Rights
‘The First District Court in Utah has declared a mistrial in the case of a defendant charged with misapplication of corporate funds because the Logan daily newspaper told of another charge (embezzlement) pending against the defendant in the same court roundup story in which the trial was reported. Furthermore the judge issued a restraining order… Continue reading Logan Case Stirs Questions – Guard Public-Press Rights
Executives’ Secretaries, Bosses Guests of Herald at Firm Night
Local and World News The Daily Herald is at your service. Published daily in afternoons Monday through Friday and Sunday morning, the Herald is delivered to your door by carrier boy. As Central Utah’s only daily newspaper, our service is adopted and tailored for Central Utah People. We carry the local news… faster… Continue reading Executives’ Secretaries, Bosses Guests of Herald at Firm Night
Tackett to Retire July 1 – Publisher Will Leave Herald After Long and Eventful Newspaper Career
Twenty-five years ago a native Ogden resident and former Portland newspaper executive, came to Provo, took his first look at the ancient Herald building, and wondered if he’d made the right decision in accepting a position with the paper. That was L. B. (Jack) Tackett’s introduction to the newspaper whose destiny he has guided as… Continue reading Tackett to Retire July 1 – Publisher Will Leave Herald After Long and Eventful Newspaper Career
History Of United Press Told In Book
By H. D. QUIGG United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK. NOV. 4 – (UP) A book published today tells the dramatic story of how world news is gathered and brought to the public through press and radio. It is the story of the first 50 years of the United Press written by Joe Alex Morris under the title,… Continue reading History Of United Press Told In Book