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  2. John M. Wallace - Wikipedia

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    The Ogden Standard-Examiner, July 1, 1941. 23rd Mayor of Salt Lake City; In office 1938–1940: Preceded by: E. B. Erwin: Succeeded by: Ab Jenkins: Member of the Utah ...

  3. Standard-Examiner - Wikipedia

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    The Standard-Examiner is a daily morning newspaper published in Ogden, Utah.With roughly 30,000 subscribers on Sunday and 25,000 daily, it is the third largest daily newspaper in terms of circulation in Utah, after The Salt Lake Tribune and the Deseret News. [1]

  4. Ronald L. Rencher - Wikipedia

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    Rencher was born in Hawthorne, California. [2] He attended the University of Colorado, Brigham Young University and the University of Utah. [3]Rencher served in the Utah House of Representatives [3] from 1971 to 1976.

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  6. Ogden Standard-Examiner - Wikipedia

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  7. Ed Owens - Wikipedia

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    Edward Sinclair Owens (August 6, 1950 – December 11, 1971) was an American basketball player. He played college basketball for the Southern Utah Thunderbirds during the 1969–70 season and then transferred to Weber State University where he did not play.

  8. KMES - Wikipedia

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    In 1934, the Ogden Standard-Examiner purchased the station. [7] As late as 1935, KLO was the only radio station on the air in Utah outside of Salt Lake City, which had two stations: KSL and KDYL. [8] KLO was the flagship station of the Interstate Broadcasting Corporation, later the Intermountain Network. [5] [3]

  9. George C. Hatch - Wikipedia

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    Hatch married into a Utah family headed by Abraham Lincoln Glasmann, owner of the Ogden Standard-Examiner newspaper. [2] Glasmann had become enthused about the future of radio and television, and in the late 1930s had acquired Ogden radio station KLO.