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  2. List of newspapers in Utah - Wikipedia

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    The Salt Lake Tribune: Salt Lake City: 74,043 (2015) [3] Huntsman Family Investments, LLC Deseret News: ... Iron County Today — Cedar City; The Leader (Utah ...

  3. John W. Gallivan - Wikipedia

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    John W. Gallivan (June 28, 1915 – October 2, 2012) was an American newspaper publisher, cable television pioneer, and civic leader. A major figure in the promotion and development of Salt Lake City and Utah's ski industry, he was instrumental in starting the campaign to bring the 2002 Olympic Winter Games to Salt Lake City.

  4. The Salt Lake Tribune - Wikipedia

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    A successor to Utah Magazine (1868), [2] The Salt Lake Tribune was founded as the Mormon Tribune by a group of businessmen led by former members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) William Godbe, Elias L.T. Harrison and Edward Tullidge, who disagreed with the church's economic and political positions.

  5. Walter E. Cosgriff - Wikipedia

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    Walter E. Cosgriff was born on July 4, 1914, in Salt Lake City, Utah. [1] [2] [3] His father, James E. Cosgriff, was a native of Burlington, Vermont, who moved to Rawlins, Wyoming, in 1890 to raise 100,000 sheep. [4] He later started a bank in Rawlins, and acquired the Commercial National Bank of Salt Lake City in 1905. [4]

  6. Mount Olivet Cemetery (Salt Lake City) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Olivet Cemetery is a cemetery in Salt Lake City, Utah. It was established on May 16, 1874, by an act of the U.S. Congress [ 1 ] which granted 20 acres of land for public use as a cemetery. The first use of the cemetery was in 1877.

  7. Jerald and Sandra Tanner - Wikipedia

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    Jerald Tanner was born in Provo, Utah, and was a fifth-generation Mormon. He studied at the University of Utah and received a degree from Salt Lake Trade Technical Institute. His great-great-grandfather, John Tanner, gave large donations to church founder Joseph Smith when the fledgling church was deeply in debt.

  8. Salt Lake City Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Salt Lake City Weekly (usually shortened to City Weekly) is a free alternative weekly tabloid-paged newspaper published in Salt Lake City, Utah. It began as Private Eye . City Weekly is published and dated for every Thursday by Copperfield Publishing Inc. of which John Saltas is majority owner and president.

  9. Matthew Stanford Robison Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Stanford Robison was born on September 23, 1988, in Salt Lake City, Utah [6] to parents Ernest and Anneke Robison. [3] Deprived of oxygen, he was not expected to live. [6] Because the boy did not get enough oxygen at birth, he was born blind and partially paralyzed. He died on February 21, 1999, at age 10. [2]

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